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The X-Files season 2
Region 1 DVD cover artCountry of origin United States No. of episodes 25 Broadcast Original channel Fox Original run September 16, 1994 – May 19, 1995Home video release DVD release Region 1 November 28, 2000 Region 2 April 30, 2001 Region 4 April 20, 2001 Season chronology ← Previous
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Season 3List of The X-Files episodes The second season of the science fiction television series The X-Files commenced airing on Fox in the United States on September 16, 1994, concluded on the same channel on May 19, 1995, and contained 25 episodes.
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Production
The season premiere was re-written for David Duchovny—his version of "Beyond the Sea"—that would make Mulder question himself and his beliefs. Instead of Puerto Rico, the original location was supposed to be Moscow, Russia. Series creator Chris Carter wanted to film the episode there, but was not able to secure arrangements. The discrepancies of Samantha's abduction between this episode and "Conduit" were unintentional (Glen Morgan claimed "We don't watch the shows over and over", but it makes sense since Mulder was under hypnosis at the time and memories can become muddled. This excuse was used again when continuity problems arose in their fourth season episode, "The Field Where I Died"). Fox executives did not like this episode at first viewing and wanted them to make a completely different one.
Chris Carter could not complete his opening extravaganza in time, where the X-Files were originally re-opened. So instead he and Co-Executive Producers Glen Morgan & James Wong and Howard Gordon wrote four episodes to replace the planned premiere - with the X-Files closed, which gave Carter time to write Duane Barry, the start of the first two-parter where the X-Files are re-opened.
As the series ended its first season, a problem had arisen for the producers: the pregnancy of Gillian Anderson, who played Dana Scully. Some network executives wanted the role recast, which Carter refused to do.[1] Another problem arose for Carter, who was unable to finish his planned season opening extravaganza. Morgan and Wong were asked to come up with a lower-key replacement,[2] but their "Little Green Men" was nevertheless the first episode to actually show an alien and got the show's best ratings thus-far (with a 19% audience share).[3] The early part of the second season solidified Mulder and Scully's close relationship, even as the two had been separated on drudgery assignments in different departments when the X-Files had been closed at the end of season one. Due to her pregnancy, Anderson was largely demobilized from active scenes with Duchovny, which matched her character's confinement to teaching medical students at Quantico. During early episodes of season two, Scully is typically pictured only in closeup, at a desk, or conducting autopsies—one of her usual roles on The X-Files due to her training as a medical doctor.
Gillian Anderson was not featured at all in the episode "3", but reappeared when Scully mysteriously returned in Morgan and Wong's "One Breath" (directed by R. W. Goodwin). Scully's abduction provoked an existential crisis in Mulder. Although the show left it up in the air for years as to who was directly responsible (aliens, the government, or some combination of both), the earlier episode "Sleepless" had foreshadowed the events with the Cigarette Smoking Man's declaration that "every problem has a solution" (referring to Scully). Scully was now seen to be firmly on Mulder's side in the larger conflict, regardless of her original role as a debunker and her continued skepticism towards the paranormal.
Cast
Main cast
- David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder
- Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully (Does not appear in "3")
Recurring cast
- Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner (9 episodes)
- Steven Williams as X (7 episodes)
- William B. Davis as The Smoking Man (6 episodes)
- Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek (4 episodes)
- Tom Braidwood as Melvin Frohike (4 episodes)
- Bruce Harwood as John Fitzgerald Byers (4 episodes)
- Dean Haglund as Richard Langly (3 episodes)
- Peter Donat as William Mulder (3 episodes)
- Sheila Larken as Margaret Scully (2 episodes)
- Megan Leitch as Samantha Mulder (2 episodes)
- Steve Railsback as Duane Barry (2 episodes)
- Brian Thompson as Alien Bounty Hunter (2 episodes)
- Raymond J. Barry as Richard Matheson (1 episode)
- Nick Chinlund as Donnie Pfaster (1 episode)
- Don S. Davis as William Scully (1 episode)
- Lindsey Ginter as Crew Cut Man (1 episode)
- Melinda McGraw as Melissa Scully (1 episode)
- Rebecca Toolan as Teena Mulder (1 episode)
- Floyd Westerman as Albert Hosteen (1 episode)
Crew
Producers
- Chris Carter - Creator, executive producer, director and show runner
- R. W. Goodwin - Co-executive producer and director
- James Wong - Co-executive producer and writer
- Glen Morgan - Co-executive producer and writer
- Howard Gordon - Co-executive producer / supervising producer and writer
- Joseph Patrick Finn - Producer
- Kim Manners - Producer
- Rob Bowman - Producer and director
- David Nutter - Producer and director
- Paul Brown - Producer and writer
- Paul Rabwin - Co-producer
Writers
- Chris Carter - 7 episodes
- Howard Gordon - 5 episodes
- Glen Morgan - 5 episodes
- James Wong - 5 episodes
- Frank Spotnitz - 2 episodes
- David Duchovny - 2 episodes
- Darin Morgan - 2 episodes
- Paul Brown - 2 episodes
- Sara B. Charno - 2 episodes
- Vince Gilligan - 1 episode
- Alex Gansa - 1 episode
- Chris Ruppenthal - 1 episode
- Steve De Jarnatt - 1 episode
Directors
- Rob Bowman - 7 episodes
- David Nutter - 5 episodes
- Kim Manners - 2 episodes
- R. W. Goodwin - 2 episodes
- Chris Carter - 1 episode
- Daniel Sackheim - 1 episode
- Michael Lange - 1 episode
- James Contner - 1 episode
- James Whitmore, Jr. - 1 episode
- Michael Vejar - 1 episode
- Nick Marck - 1 episode
- Steven Surjik - 1 episode
- Win Phelps - 1 episode
Episodes
Episodes marked with an asterisk (*) are broadly part of the series' mytharc. Episodes with a double asterisk (**) are primary episodes in the series' Alien Mythology arc.
See also: List of The X-Files episodes№ # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
codeU.S. viewers
(millions)25 1 "Little Green Men"** David Nutter Glen Morgan & James Wong September 16, 1994 2X01 9.82[4] With the X-Files shut down, FBI agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) finds his own belief in the truth waning. So when an old political ally (Raymond J. Barry) gives him a new reason to believe, he goes alone to an abandoned SETI program site -- Arecibo Observatory -- in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Concerned for his safety, fellow FBI agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) has to track down his whereabouts before someone or something else does. 26 2 "The Host"* Daniel Sackheim Chris Carter September 23, 1994 2X02 9.34[4] When a man’s decomposed body is found in the sewers of Newark, Mulder is given the supposed “grunt” work. But after Scully’s autopsy turns up a parasite living inside the body and a sewer worker is attacked and bitten by something, it opens up a whole new can of worms. Guest starring Darin Morgan. 27 3 "Blood" David Nutter Teleplay by: Glen Morgan & James Wong
Story by: Darin MorganSeptember 30, 1994 2X03 8.68[4] Apparently prompted by messages from digital appliances with instructions to kill, several residents of a small farming community suddenly turn violent and dangerous. Guest starring William Sanderson and John Cygan. 28 4 "Sleepless"* Rob Bowman Howard Gordon October 7, 1994 2X04 8.60[4] An audio cassette hidden in his morning paper brings Mulder to request the case of a scientist's death consistent with burning, despite the lack of any evidence of any flames or burns. He is given his request ... along with a new partner, Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea). Guest starring Tony Todd. 29 5 "Duane Barry"** Chris Carter Chris Carter October 14, 1994 2X05 8.49[4] An ex-FBI agent (Steve Railsback) escapes from a mental hospital and holds several people hostage in a travel agency. Mulder and Krycek are sent in to help with the negotiations since the man claims to have been a UFO abductee. 30 6 "Ascension"** Michael Lange Paul Brown October 21, 1994 2X06 9.15[4] Continuing from the previous episode, Mulder races to Scully's house after listening to the recording of her attack on his answering machine. Duane Barry (Steve Railsback) has kidnapped Scully, determined to offer her to the aliens in his place. 31 7 "3" David Nutter Chris Ruppenthal and Glen Morgan & James Wong November 4, 1994 2X07 8.96[4] Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) reopens the X-Files, but Mulder is finding it difficult to work without the missing Scully. When he recognizes a Los Angeles killing as the work of the Trinity murderers, a trio of killers with a fetish for drinking blood, it gives him work in which to immerse himself. Guest starring Perrey Reeves. 32 8 "One Breath"** R.W. Goodwin Glen Morgan & James Wong November 11, 1994 2X08 9.06[4] When Scully mysteriously re-appears comatose in a hospital, Mulder drives himself crazy trying to find the people responsible. Though his quest for vengeance could make him exactly like those whom he despises. 33 9 "Firewalker" David Nutter Howard Gordon November 18, 1994 2X09 8.58[4] A malfunction in a robot designed for volcanic exploration yields evidence of a lifeform living in the caves. When this lifeform seemingly causes the death of a member of the research team, Mulder and a newly recovered Scully are flown out to the site in The Cascades to investigate before anyone else dies. Guest starring Bradley Whitford and Leland Orser. 34 10 "Red Museum"** Win Phelps Chris Carter December 9, 1994 2X10 9.92[4] Several Wisconsin teens are found wandering in the woods in their underwear with “He Is One” scrawled on their backs. Mulder and Scully travel to investigate this aberrant behavior, though the strangest thing in this meat-producing area is a cult of vegetarian “walk-ins.” The Crew Cut Man (Lindsey Ginter) returns this time working alone. Several relics from the mythology like purity control and Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin) are revisited here. 35 11 "Excelsis Dei" Steven Surjik Paul Brown December 16, 1994 2X11 8.49[4] Mulder and Scully's latest case begins with the rape and battery of a nurse (Teryl Rothery) in a Massachusetts convalescent home. What makes it an X-File is her claim that her attacker was invisible. But upon their arrival, they discover that the unrest is not limited only to the live in residents. 36 12 "Aubrey" Rob Bowman Sara B. Charno January 6, 1995 2X12 9.73[4] When a detective mysteriously uncovers the remains of an FBI agent who disappeared in the 1940s while investigating a murder case similar to a modern-day one she is investigating, Mulder and Scully believe that the original killer had passed his genetic trait of violence to his grandchild. Guest starring Terry O'Quinn and Deborah Strang. 37 13 "Irresistible" David Nutter Chris Carter January 13, 1995 2X13 8.77[4] Someone is excavating graves in Minneapolis, removing body parts from the corpses. Mulder and Scully are contacted because the agent on the case believes the crimes to be related to incidents of cattle mutilation. Mulder quickly dismisses the idea that the case is an X-File, profiling the perpetrator as a fetishist. Guest starring Nick Chinlund and Bruce Weitz. 38 14 "Die Hand Die Verletzt" Kim Manners Glen Morgan & James Wong January 27, 1995 2X14 10.20[4] New Hampshire teenagers feign an occult ritual in an attempt to score and inadvertently cause the murder of one of their group. When Mulder and Scully are called to look into the matter, the town’s real worshipers attempt to hide their tracks, though they fear that the boys’ attempt to “get some” got them more than they thought. Guest starring Susan Blommaert. 39 15 "Fresh Bones" Rob Bowman Howard Gordon February 3, 1995 2X15 10.78[4] One morning Private Jack McAlpin crashes his car into a tree after two separate hallucinatory incidents. The tree has a voodoo symbol drawn on it and this is the second death of a soldier in two weeks that has featured that symbol. The soldiers are guarding a processing centre for Haitians and suspicion falls on one of the Haitians identified by the colonel in charge. 40 16 "Colony"** Nick Marck Teleplay by: Chris Carter
Story by: David Duchovny & Chris CarterFebruary 10, 1995 2X16 9.82[4] At the beginning, a frozen Mulder is brought to a hospital. The episode flashes back to a scene two weeks before, where the crew of a research vessel find the wreckage of a UFO in the Beaufort Sea. The pilot who survives this crash walks out of the hospital and kills identical-looking doctors in various abortion clinics. Guest starring Peter Donat, Brian Thompson, Megan Leitch and Dana Gladstone. 41 17 "End Game"** Rob Bowman Frank Spotnitz February 17, 1995 2X17 10.68[4] An alien bounty hunter kidnaps Scully and wants to trade her for Mulder's sister, Samantha Mulder (Megan Leitch). Mulder asks for Skinner's help in making the trade, and has the FBI Director set up a sniper to take down the bounty hunter. Guest starring Peter Donat, Brian Thompson and Megan Leitch. 42 18 "Fearful Symmetry" James Whitmore, Jr. Steve De Jarnatt February 24, 1995 2X18 9.63[4] The death of a federal construction worker and the destruction of various property can only be tied to an escaped elephant, yet the witnesses claim to have seen no animals which might have caused the turmoil. Soon, Mulder and Scully discover the local zoo whose claim to fame is that they've never had a successful animal birth. 43 19 "Død Kalm" Rob Bowman Teleplay by: Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa
Story by: Howard GordonMarch 10, 1995 2X19 10.20[4] Mulder and Scully are called in when a boatload of survivors from a U.S. Navy destroyer are found. What particularly catches Agent Mulder's attention is that all of these Sailors appear to have aged many decades in the course of a few days. Mulder and Scully travel to Norway where they find a civilian fisherman who is willing to take them to the destroyer's last known position. Guest starring John Savage, David Cubitt and Vladimir Kulich. 44 20 "Humbug" Kim Manners Darin Morgan March 31, 1995 2X20 9.82[4] Mulder and Scully must find the paranormal among the abnormal when they are sent to investigate a long standing series of ritualistic killings which match no known patterns. The latest of which was the death of the “Alligator Man,” just one of many sideshow acts around which the town of Gibsonton, Florida, is built. 45 21 "The Calusari" Michael Vejar Sara B. Charno April 14, 1995 2X21 8.30[4] A photograph taken just before the death of a two year old boy yields evidence of some supernatural intervention which piques Mulder’s curiosity. When another death in the family occurs, the grandmother of the remaining child requests the aid of some Romanian ritualists (called "căluşari" or “horsemen”) in order to cleanse the home of evil. Guest starring Helene Clarkson, Joel Palmer, Ric Reid, Lilyan Chauvin and Kay E. Kuter. This is also the only "X-Files" episode rated 18 by the BBFC.[5] 46 22 "F. Emasculata" Rob Bowman Chris Carter & Howard Gordon April 28, 1995 2X22 8.49[4] After several men in a prison die of a mysterious illness, Scully tries to discover the cause while Mulder attempts to find two escapees who could potentially spread the disease. 47 23 "Soft Light" James Contner Vince Gilligan May 5, 1995 2X23 8.10[4] An ex-student of Scully's (Kate Twa) asks the agents to help her with her first investigation concerning a number of disappearances with very few clues. Mulder ponders the idea of spontaneous human combustion but rethinks it when they find a man (Tony Shalhoub) who is afraid of his own shadow. The man is Dr. Banton, a scientist researching dark matter. Guest starring Kevin McNulty and Steven Williams as X. 48 24 "Our Town" Rob Bowman Frank Spotnitz May 12, 1995 2X24 9.00[4] Dudley, Arkansas, is the site of the latest investigation for Mulder and Scully, who are sent to find a missing poultry inspector. The case takes a twist when another poultry worker is shot after she goes insane, giving Mulder a hunch that the townsfolk really are what they eat. 49 25 "Anasazi"** R.W. Goodwin Teleplay by: Chris Carter
Story by: David Duchovny & Chris CarterMay 19, 1995 2X25 9.62[4] The trust that Mulder and Scully have is sorely tested when Mulder begins acting strangely. His aberrant behavior is compounded when the Lone Gunmen direct him to a hacker who managed to break into some very closely guarded files. The files are encoded in Navajo and need to be decoded by a former Navajo code talker. References
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External links
- Season 2 on The X-Files Wiki, an external wiki
- List of The X-Files episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of The X-Files episodes at TV.com
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