

Season Five
97 REDUX 5-2
WRITER: CARTER
DIRECTOR: GOODWIN
Mulder is alive and gains access to
a holding facility inside the pentagon where he finds a vile in Scully's file but then
discovers it contains only deionized water. Scully traces her cancer source to someone in
the FBI but collapses before she can name Skinner. Critique: Part 2 of 3 is filled
with narration which slows down the pace of this one. Historic Moment: Mulder
admits the one answer he is looking for is the cure to Scully's cancer (not the
whereabouts of his sister). C+
98 REDUX II 5-3
WRITER:CARTER
DIRECTOR: BOWMAN
Scully is in the hospital and Mulder
comes out of hiding. The Smoking Man tries to deal with Mulder to get him to come work for
them by giving him his sister back who has been raised by the smoking man. Mulder also
learns from him there is a small chip in the vile that will save Scully. Scully recovers
but whether it was from the chip or her own prayers is unknown. Mulder names the real FBI
plant, thus saving himself. Historic Moment: The Smoking Man gets shot. Critique:
The loose ends are all tied up except how Mulder gets out of prosecution for killing the
man who was spying on him, the surprise appearance of Mulder's sister was top notch. B
99 UNUSUAL SUSPECTS 5-1
WRITER: GILLIGAN
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
1989 is the setting for this episode
and it explains the origins of the Lone Gunman. A woman on the run from government agents
including Mulder and Mr. X educates the gunman on the deceptive dealings of our government
. Critique: An entertaining look at the geeky side of the show, but the absence of
Scully and the small amount of Mulder is noticeable. C
100 DETOUR 5-4
WRITER: SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: BRETT DOWLER
While on their way to a Florida FBI
workshop Mulder sniffs out a suspicious crime scene. He and Scully are trapped in the
woods while chasing down a Swamp Thing-type creature. Critique: Isolation pays off
again in a scene reminiscent of "Quagmire" where Mulder and Scully delve into
deep discussion in the middle of nowhere, in both episodes these scenes are the best part
of the whole episode. C
101 POST-MODERN PROMETHEUS 5-6
WRITER: CARTER
DIRECTOR: CARTER
A woman's letter to Mulder about
being drugged and raped by The Great Mutato brings our heroes to town. Their investigation
leads to a discovery of the creature and his love of peanut butter and Cher. Historic
Moment: Mulder and Scully dance. Critique: Done entirely in black and white,
the style is very comic book-like to convey this classic horror story of the mad scientist
in action. B
102 CHRISTMAS CAROL 5-5
WRITER: GILLIGAN, SHIBAN, SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
Scully spends the holidays in
California with her mother, brother Bill, and his pregnant wife. A phone call from who she
believes is her dead sister Melissa leads her to a suicide crime scene where a little girl
catches her attention. After further investigation she believes the girl is Melissa's
child and attempts to adopt her, then to her surprise, DNA testing proves the girl is
Scully's biological daughter. Historic Moment: Scully tells her mother she can't
have children due to her abduction. Critique: The surprise end revelation makes
this somewhat slow episode worth the wait. B
103 EMILY 5-7
WRITER: GILLIGAN, SHIBAN, SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: PETER MARKLE
Part 2 brings Mulder back to help
Scully unravel the mystery of where Emily came from. The hybrid testing she was a part of
is stopped and Emily's health deteriorates. Scully is must accept her death as fate. Historic
Moment: Mulder discovers more UberScully embryos. C+
104 KITSUNEGARI 5-8
WRITER: GILLIGAN, TIM MINEAR
DIRECTOR: DANIEL SACKHEIM
The Pusher is on the lose after a
prison break. No one believes Mulder's theory that it's Modell's sister who is the
dangerous one out to get vengeance for her brother's prison sentence. Critique: The
dramatic Scully suicide(?) ending makes this otherwise disappointing episode worth the
trip. C+
105 SCHIZOGENY 5-9
WRITER: JESSICA SCOTT, MIKE
WOLLAEGER
DIRECTOR: RALPH HEMECKER
Bleeding trees and death by mud are
the only clues as a small orchard town has teens allegedly killing their parents while
their therapist transfers her past horrors onto her patients. Critique: Yawn. C-
106 CHINGA 5-10
WRITER: STEPHEN KING, CARTER
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
Killer dolls, the timeless staple of
horror stories, returns in this episode with mixed results. A vacationing Scully stumbles
onto a case of mysterious deaths with only a girl and her doll in common. Historic
Moment: Stephen King pens his first and hopefully last episode, I would hate to see
the version of this episode before the Carter rewrite. Critique: This is one of
least realistic of all episodes, the laughable microwave demise of the doll and it's
predictable resurrection nearly ruin the only saving grace, the brief interactions of
Scully and Mulder. D
107 KILL SWITCH 5-11
WRITER: WILLIAM GIBSON/ TOM
MADDOX
DIRECTOR: BOWMAN
A computer program develops a life
of it's own after it's creators lose it on the internet. The program seeks out to kill
it's creators who now want to use a "Kill Switch" to eliminate it. Mulder
becomes trapped in it's virtual reality clutches while Scully rescues him with the help of
Ester the last remaining creator. Creative Casting: A real porn star plays Mulder's
Nurse Nancy. Critique: Scully kicking virtual ass in a kung-fu match with Mulder's
fantasy nurses is worth the price of admission. B
108 BAD BLOOD 5-12
WRITER: GILLIGAN
DIRECTOR: CLIFF BOLE
Two versions of the same x-file
emerge as Mulder and Scully each tell their version of events that unfolded in a Texas
town. Mulder is convinced vampires are at work when some cows and tourists are found dead
with "fang" marks in their necks. Scully tries to convince him otherwise after
finding a sedative in the victims blood put there by a pizza delivery boy which Scully
stops in the each of trying to feed on Mulder. Mulder chases the boy and
"stakes" him. But after all, "he was drugged". Critique:
Another classic comedy episode is born with the timeless dueling flashbacks idea done
perfectly (take note Stephen King: there are no old ideas if they are done well). A great
insight as to how Mulder and Scully see each other, plus Scully saves Mulder 2 weeks in a
row. A+
109 PATIENT X
5-13
WRITER: CARTER/ SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
Mass deaths by fire happen in Russia
and Skyline Mountain of victims with implants. Krychek returns with a witness who has been
infected with the black cancer, and tries too deal with the Elders for the antidote.
Mulder wrestles with a new found skepticism of abduction stories by Patient X, a mother of
another FBI agent who Scully believes may have the answer to the mysterious deaths. The
woman and Scully are drawn to a bridge in Pennsylvania where people begin to be lit on
fire by the men with their face holes sewn up. Historic Moment: Krycek and Marita
hook up in a steamy scene on the ship but later she is infected with the black cancer. B-
110 THE RED AND THE BLACK
5-14
WRITER: CARTER/ SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: CARTER
Scully is found alive but must use
hypnosis to remember the events that took place including the abduction of Mrs. Spender.
The Elders make the decision not to put their faith in the antidote which eventually cures
Marita. Krycek tries to warn the skeptical Mulder of the invasion to come. Mulder's
skeptisism is tested when he witnesses the abduction of the Russian witness and the bounty
hunter. Historic Moment: Agent Spender receives a letter from his father, Cancer
Man lives! Critique: These 2 conspiracy episodes creates more questions than they
answer, but that complexity will make the eventual solution worth the wait. B-
111 TRAVELERS 5-15
WRITERS: SHIBAN/ SPOTNITZ
DIRECTOR: WILLIAM A. GRAHAM
Back to 1990 and 1952 as Mulder
investigates deaths where one of the victims were associated with his father. Mulder seeks
out the original agent on the case of a mysterious death similar to his current case where
he learns of a government experiment and subsequent cover-up with his father finally
releasing the mutant killer. Historic Moment: Mulder wears a wedding ring, and
smokes a butt. Critique: A well done episode but hardly seemed like the same show
with the virtual absence of any regular characters. C+
112 MIND'S EYE 5-16
WRITERS: TIM MINEAR
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
A blind woman is found at the scene
of the murder of a drug dealer. Mulder is convinced she can see the crime through someone
else's eyes, her father. She tries to prevent the killings before they happen until the
killer targets her, and she kills him to end her visions. Critique: Mulder and
Scully return to their regular believer /skeptic roles and the show settles back into an
almost forgotten rhythm. B-
113 ALL SOULS 5-17
TELEPLAY: SPOTNITZ/SHIBAN STORY:
BILLY BROWN/ DON ANGEL
DIRECTOR: ALLEN COULTER
Scully recounts in confession her
story of a divine x-file. She is persuaded by her priest to help the family of a recently
deceased girl where she finds, with Mulder's help, the girl was 1 of 4 quads, 2 more die
with their eyes burned out. Scully believes divine intervention has made her the remaining
girls protector but upon seeing the vision of her daughter Emily and at her urging she
releases the girl to a fate unknown. Critique: Another juxtaposition of roles for
Mulder and Scully with Mulder returning to his complete inability to believe in the
possibility of a religious explanation. Not as good as the earlier effort
"Revelations" B
114 THE PINE BLUFF VARIANT 5-18
WRITER: SHIBAN
DIRECTOR: BOWMAN
Scully suspects Mulder is betraying
his country by working with a terrorist group after she puts him under surveillance
forcing Skinner to tell her of Mulder's secret infiltration of the group. A special
bioweapon is being used by the group which attempts to contaminate the country's money
supply with Mulder in tow. Critique: A bit confusing on who is ultimately at fault
but good drama with Mulder's torture and gun to the head scenes. B-
115 FOLIE A DEUX 5-19
WRITER: GILLIGAN
DIRECTOR: MANNERS
Mulder is sent to investigate a
threatening tape describing a monster who "hides in the light", and is seen only
by a man who ends up holding his coworkers and Mulder captive. When the gunman is killed
Mulder can seen the creature and tries to convince Scully and the bureau he's not crazy. Critique:
Perhaps the most romantic X-Files line ever is uttered by Mulder when he tells Scully
she's his one in 5 million. B-
116 THE END 5-20
WRITER: CARTER
DIRECTOR: GOODWIN
A boy genius who reads minds, is the
target of an assassin and Agent Spender is assigned to the case by "someone outside
the bureau". He requests Mulder not be assigned to the case but Skinner brings him in
anyway. Mulder's ex-partner, Diana Fowley, is also brought in she is later shot in order
to kidnap the boy. The Justice Department again is trying to shut down the X-Files. CSM
resurfaces, working with the syndicate to kill the assassin who missed his target. He
tells Spender he is his father just as he returns from Mulder's office where he appears to
be the arsonist who destroys both the office and the X-Files. Historic Moment:
Fowley was once "Mulder's chickadee". Creative Casting: Mimi Rodgers as
Agent Fowley would make a great recurring character. Critique: Not as emotional as
last season's end but it's obvious the truth is near, as near as the local theater and the
X-Files movie. B+
