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Special Agent Dana Scully is assigned to work with Special Agent Fox Mulder in his FBI basement office--where they stick the "FBI's Most Unwanted." Her superiors have hopes that she will debunk his work and discredit his investigations into the paranormal. Their first case involves teenagers in an Oregon town who are dying from unknown reasons. He believes that they are alien abductees while she scoffs at such a notion.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "The Pilot.")
The title of this episode is named after Mulder's first informant. Mulder and Scully investigate Air Force pilots who have been disappearing, despite Deep Throat's warning. The pilots are eventually returned unharmed, but someone has messed with their brains and memories.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Deep Throat.")
A man who is able to contort his body and "squeeze" into any opening is going around killing people to eat their livers. Named Eugene Victor Tooms, he has to do this every 30 years in order to perpetuate his own life, then goes into hibernation. Will Scully be his next victim?
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Squeeze.")
When a teenager named Ruby disappears from her home, her mother, who had seen a UFO in her younger days, thinks that her daughter has been abducted. Ruby's brother Kevin is the conduit between his sister and her abductors, as he watches fuzzy TV screens and jots down "1"s and "0"s that turn out to be a sophisticated computer language and sheds some light on what has happened to Ruby.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Conduit.")
Something or someone is attacking and eating homeless men in New Jersey, and Mulder is convinced that it is a wild human that somehow escaped society's notice. Only, it seems to have a family, and Mulder seems to have taken a liking to the female...
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "The Jersey Devil.")
A woman named Lauren seems to have her dead boss's protection as she is kept safe from any and all attackers...only he has an agenda for her--to find the person who killed him.
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A computer system in a building "comes alive" and has murderous survival tendencies. Reminiscent of "Terminator."
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Ghost In the Machine.")
A research team in the Arctic seem to all go crazy and die, and Mulder and Scully go to investiage with another couple. Soon members of their own group start to die...Mulder and Scully pull guns on each other--have either been infected with the worm that causes the violent behavior?
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Ice.")
Mulder's childhood hero Colonel Marcus Aurelius Belt seems to be sabotaging a space mission...what came back with him during his last mission?
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Mulder meets UFO nut Max Fenig (who we'll see in future episodes) during a quest to find out what it was exactly that crashed into the woods one night...
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Fallen Angel.")
An experiment involving little girls "Eve"s and little boys "Adam"s goes awry when the subjects turn homicidal. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
We meet Mulder's old "flame" Phoebe Green from his days at Oxford as she works with him on a case involving Cecil L'Ively, a man who is able to control fire, or IS fire. Mulder is phobic about fire, and lets Phoebe work him. Weak, Mulder, weak! (Go to Memorable Quotes for "Fire.")
Scully's father dies and she becomes the believer and Mulder the skeptic as they deal with Luther Lee Boggs, a man who claims to have psychic connections to a kidnapping. Boggs knows a little too much about Scully and her father, while Mulder thinks he's a fake. (Go to Memorable Quotes for "Beyond the Sea.")
A person capable of changing gender kills a couple of people and causes Mulder and Scully to be led to a strange town with a strange cult known as "The Kindred." The members possess strong attraction capabilities, and even level-headed Scully is not immune... (Go to Memorable Quotes for "GenderBender.")
Jack Willis, an ex-boyfriend of Scully's, is shot during a confrontation with a suspect, who is also shot. Scully thinks she saves him, but somehow the soul of the killer has gotten into Jack's body. Scully does not believe this, and gets herself into a bad situation...
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Lazarus.")
Mulder's first case involving a man named John Barnett, seems unwilling to forgive and forget. He seems very much alive, though he had supposedly died in prison. He's out for revenge...and Scully is the perfect target. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
We meet the Lone Gunmen in this episode as Mulder and Scully chases a truck that could contain evident of an Extraterrestrial Biological Entity. (Go to Memorable Quotes for "E.B.E.")
Is Samuel Hartley blessed by God, the Second Coming, or is he a fraud? His healing powers have suddenly turned deadly in an episode fraught with Biblical allusions. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
A wild animal is attacking people--or is it a person who turns into this animal?
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Shapes.")
Loggers start dying in the woods, and Mulder and Scully are called upon to investigate what may be a deadly swarm lying dormant in the trees for millions of years. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
Eugene Tooms from "Squeeze" is returned to society, despite Mulder's most valiant efforts to keep him contained.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Tooms.")
A little girl seems to have the ability to act out her will by mind power, and she has rather demonic tendencies... No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
Roland, a mentally-handicapped janitor, seems to have something to do with the murders of several scientists at the lab that he works for. Only, he also seems to have a knack for formulas and numbers. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
Mulder and Scully find more evidence of alien existence and Deep Throat puts his life on the line for Mulder. The X-Files is shut down and the agents are separated.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "The Erlenmeyer Flask.")
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1x79 The Pilot
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 8
1x01 Deep Throat
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7
1x02 Squeeze
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 7
1x03 Conduit
Written by: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
Rating: 8
1x04 The Jersey Devil
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 5
1x05 Shadows
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 4
1x06 Ghost In the Machine
Written by: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
Rating: 4
1x07 Ice
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 9/10
1x08 Space
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 3
1x09 Fallen Angel
Written by: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
Rating: 6
1x10 Eve
Written by: Kenneth Biller & Chris Brancato
Rating: 7/8
1.11 Fire
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 5
1.12 Beyond the Sea
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 9
1.13 GenderBender
Written by: Larry Barber & Paul Barber
Rating: 4
1.14 Lazarus
Written by: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
Rating: 5/6
1.15 Young At Heart
Written by: Chris Carter & Scott Kaufer
Rating: 4
1.16 E.B.E.
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 6
1.17 Miracle Man
Written by: Howard Gordon & Chris Carter
Rating: 7/8
1.18 Shapes
Written by: Marilyn Osborn
Rating: 3
1.19 Darkness Falls
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 4
1.20 Tooms
Written by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Rating: 8
1.21 Born Again
Written by: Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon
Rating: 4
1.22 Roland
Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
Rating: 4
1.23 The Erlenmeyer Flask
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7
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