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4x01 Herrenvolk
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7

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Mulder and Scully try to prevent the Alien Bounty Hunter from destroying those who would be on their side. The search for the truth continues while the life of Mulder's mother hangs in the balance.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Herrenvolk.")


4x03 Home
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 6

An investigation that begins with infanticide leads the agents into the dark secrets of a family whose years of inbreeding have made them homicidal.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Home.")


4x04 Teliko
Written by: Howard Gordon
Rating: 6

Someone is killing African-American men and taking their pigment. A visitor from another country must survive any way he can...

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Teliko.")


4x02 Unruhe
Written by: Vince Gilligan Rating: 8

A killer whose thoughts are emitted onto photographic paper are the only clues the agents have to go by in their investigation.

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4x05 The Field Where I Died
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 5/6

The agents' attempt to stop the mass suicide of a religious cult leads Mulder to a discovery of his past lives.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "The Field Where I Died.")


4x06 Sanguinarium
Written by: Vivian Mayhew & Valerie Mayhew
Rating: 6

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A series of murders in a cosmetic surgery clinic by doctors who have had no past of psychosis leads Mulder to believe that there are darker forces at work.

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4x07 Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man
Written by: Glen Morgan
Rating: 8

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Frohike pieces together the life of the dark figure we know only as the Cigarette-Smoking Man.

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4x09 Tunguska
Written by: Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter
Rating: 7

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Krycek leads Mulder and Scully to what appears to be an ordinary rock--but could contain the evidence to what they have been searching for all along.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Tunguska.")


4x10 Terma
Written by: Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter
Rating: 8

Krycek's true allegiance is revealed as he and Mulder escape from a Russian prison. A Russian assassin is hired to eliminate of everything that would link American involvement with the black oil.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Terma.")


4x08 Paper Hearts
Written by: Vince Gilligan
Rating: 8/9

Mulder gets psyched out by a serial killer of little girls, John Roche, who cuts out material from each of his victims' clothing in the shape of a heart. He insinuates to Mulder that one of the hearts belongs to Samantha. Mulder must search deep within himself as Scully is skeptical about Roche's claims.

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4x11 El Mundo Gira
Written by: John Shiban
Rating: 5

Events involving a "Mexican goatsucker" at a migrant workers camp interest Mulder and Scully has to go too.

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4.13 Leonard Betts
Written by: Frank Spotnitz, John Shiban, & Vince Gilligan
Rating: 7

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A man must consume cancer in order to survive, because he himself is made of cancer. He can tell when someone has it, and he tells Scully that she has something he needs.

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4.12 Never Again
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 8

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Mulder is forced to take a vacation while Scully questions her part in the X-Files. She meets up with recently divorced Ed Jerse and they have a sexy encounter. Except, he is plagued by a tatoo he got recently, which seems to talk him into (in Jodie Foster's voice) murderous deeds.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Never Again.")


4.14 Memento Mori
Written by: Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz, John Shiban, & Vince Gilligan
Rating: 10

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Scully discovers that she has cancer and checks herself into a hospital; Mulder works with a clone and the Lone Gunman to do everything he can to find out about Scully's cancer and how to cure it.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Memento Mori.")


4.15 Kaddish
Written by: Howard Gordon
Rating: 6/7

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A monster from Jewish folklore may be responsible for the deaths of those who murdered a Jewish man. Perhaps the only person who can stop it is the monster's wife, when he was still living.

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4.16 Unrequited
Written by: Chris Carter & Howard Gordon
Rating: 5/6

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The military's top brass is being killed off, and the only suspect is a man who seems to be able to become invisible at will.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Unrequited.")


4.17 Tempus Fugit
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7

Mulder and Scully investigate the crash of a plane that had two significant passengers: a government employee, and UFO abductee Max Fenig.

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4.18 Max
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 8

The official explanation of the plane crash doesn't satisfy Mulder, so he and Scully search for some answers as to what really happened.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Max.")


4.19 Synchrony
Written by: Howard Gordon & David Greenwalt
Rating: 8

Someone from the future returns to our present time in order to kill the people responsible for making the future a bleak place--himself included.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Synchrony.")


4.20 Small Potatoes
Written by: Vince Gilligan
Rating: 9

Babies with tails are being born in a small town, and the suspect is one Eddie Van Blundht, who can transform himself to look like anyone he wants. His next imitation is of a Mulder intent on attracting Scully...

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Small Potatoes")


4.21 Zero Sum
Written by: Howard Gordon & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7

Skinner helps the Syndicate cover-up a crime scene where a mail-sorter has died from mysterious bee stings all over her body. Mulder suspects that Skinner is up to no good, when in fact he is doing the one thing that Mulder would want--helping Scully.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Zero Sum.")


4.22 Elegy
Written by: John Shiban
Rating: 6

A mentally challenged man is made further disturbed when he begins to see the spirits of women who are about to die. Scully sees one herself, and is removed from her usual skeptical self.

(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Elegy.")


4.23 Demons
Written by: R.W. Goodwin
Rating: 7

Mulder wakes up with the blood of two other people on his shirt and no recollection of what has happened to him. Scully's concern leads her to a doctor who has been "helping" his patients "recover" lost memories by sending electric waves through the brain. The result is that we don't know whether Mulder's "memories" are real or false.

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4.24 Gethsemane
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 8

When Mulder is presented with evidence to what could be a real extraterrestrial frozen in ice, he pulls out all the stops to discover more. Scully finds proof that it is a fake, and confronts Mulder with what she believes to be the cause of her cancer. Mulder then appears to take his own life.

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