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Mulder is healed by some Native Americans who find him in the midst of the rubble that remained after the Cigarette-Smoking Man burned the boxcar. There is a mad search for a missing digital tape that contains crucial data.
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Mulder and Scully discover more ugly truths, while Cigarette-Smoking Man and Skinner bargain for different ideologies.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Paperclip.")
A mentally disturbed teen has the power to harness lightning. Scully and Mulder are on the same side against a local police officer who thinks that Mulder's theory is crazy. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
Clyde Bruckman is able to see how people will die, and the police want his help in catching a killer who is murdering fortune tellers. Bruckman is reluctant to help, though he does "save" Mulder in a way. He tells Scully that she will never die, and Scully inherits Queequeg.
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A convict who died by the electric chair appears to have come back to kill five people he left on a list.
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A killer who meets women on the Internet and then kills them in a bizarre way is cause for investigation by Mulder and Scully.
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Top military men's families are being killed, but there is never any evidence of how the murders are committed, except that they look like "accidents." It appears that whoever is doing the killing will not let these men die, but only want them to suffer. The suspect appears to be a quadruple amputee who can kill through his sleep.
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Mulder becomes very protective of a woman in a kidnapping case. Laurie had once been kidnapped by the same man and now seems to have a strange connection to the recent kidnap victim.
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Some Japanese doctors are involved with what Mulder believes to be an authentic alien autopsy video.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Nisei.")
Mulder chases after what he believes is a live alien/human hybrid, while Scully is shown "proof" that everything is simply an elaborate government cover-up.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "731.")
Many false prophets are murdered, and a little boy who shows marks of crucifixion appears to be the next logical victim. Scully reviews her faith and believes herself to be the boy's protector. (Go to Memorable Quotes for "Revelations.")
A town becomes hysterical when cockroaches appear to be killing people. Mulder runs into a beautiful entomologist and he soon arrives at a theory that aliens use bugs as machines to study the human race.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "War of the Coprophrages.")
Two teenage girls born on the same day at the same time seem to be the center of a cosmic force that allows them to commit many strange and evil deeds. When you mess with a teenage girl...
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Syzygy.")
Mulder and Scully gets put on a case where a killer has been caught but the unusual way in which he kills is still happening. Mulder gets deeply involved as he delves into the mind of a killer as Scully worries about his physical and psychological safety.
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Some French sailors get exposed to severe radiation but no one can determine a cause. The black oil seeps into society, Mulder follows a lead to Hong Kong where he meets up again with Krycek. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
Mulder pursues Krycek, who has been infected with the black oil, and Scully comes nearer to finding the person who shot Skinner and her sister.
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A man with the power to enforce his will on other people involves Mulder and Scully in a deadly game of survival. (Go to Memorable Quotes for "Pusher.")
Murders committed by an unseen force in a natural history museum beg the attentions of Mulder and Scully.
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In Chinatown, a deadly game is going on where desperate and needy men are being preyed upon. The forfeit of a body organ or two is worth the chance to win a lot of money...and the promise of a better future is worth any price.
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The abduction of two teenagers are investigated by various sources as a writer, Jose Chung, tries to get to the bottom of it all.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space.' ")
Skinner's divorce is about to go through so he goes to a bar and gets some company. The next morning, the woman is dead and Skinner has no recollection of what has happened. Mulder believes it is the newest plot of the Syndicate to weaken the X-Files.
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Mulder drags Scully to Georgia where he believes he can find proof of a living lake-dwelling monster called "Big Blue." Say bye-bye to Queequeg.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Quagmire.")
Subliminal messages at its worst--people watching TV are driven to kill when they begin to see their worst nightmares come true. Scully gets affected and begins to believe that her worst nightmare has come true--that Mulder has betrayed her and their work.
(Go to Memorable Quotes for "Wetwired.")
A man named Jeremiah Smith has extraordinary powers of healing, but when an investigation turns up more than one of him, Mulder suspects Syndicate involvement. No .wavs from this episode are available at this time.
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3x01 The Blessing Way
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 6
3x02 Paperclip
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 5/6
3x03 D.P.O.
Written by: Howard Gordon
Rating: 5/6
3x04 Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
Written by: Darin Morgan
Rating: 8
3x05 The List
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7
3x06 2Shy
Written by: Jeffery Vlaming
Rating: 7
3x07 The Walk
Written by: John Shiban
Rating: 6
3x07 Oubliette
Written by: Charles Grant Craig
Rating: 7
3x09 Nisei
Written by: Chris Carter, Howard Gordon, & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7
3x10 731
Written by: Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7
3x11 Revelations
Written by: Kim Newton
Rating: 5
3.13 War of the Coprophrages
Written by: Darin Morgan
Rating: 8
3.13 Syzygy
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7/8
3.14 Grotesque
Written by: Howard Gordon
Rating: 6/7
3.15 Piper Maru
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 6
3.16 Apocrypha
Written by: Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter
Rating: 5/6
3.17 Pusher
Written by: Vince Gilligan
Rating: 9
3.18 Teso dos Bichos
Written by: John Shiban
Rating: 5
3.19 Hell Money
Written by: Jeffery Vlaming
Rating: 6
3.20 Jose Chung's "From Outer Space"
Written by: Darin Morgan
Rating: 10
3.21 Avatar
Story by: David Duchovny & Howard Gordon
Teleplay by: Howard Gordon
Rating: 7
3.22 Quagmire
Written by: Kim Newton
Rating: 7
3.23 Wetwired
Written by: Mat Beck
Rating: 9
3.24 Talitha Cumi
Story by: David Duchovny & Chris Carter
Teleplay by: Chris Carter
Rating: 7

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