- Home (The X-Files)
Infobox Television episode | Title = Home
Caption =
Series =The X-Files
Season = 4
Episode = 2
Airdate =October 11 ,1996 (Fox)
Production = 4x02
Guests =Tucker Smallwood as Sheriff Andy TaylorSebastian Spence as Deputy Barney PasterKarin Konoval as Mrs. Peacock
Writer =Glen Morgan & James Wong
Director =Kim Manners
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Prev = Herrenvolk
Next = Teliko"Home" is the second episode of season four of "The X-Files ". A newborn's corpse with a large number of birth defects is found in a shallow grave . Mulder and Scully travel to the rustic small town ofHome, Pennsylvania , where they find evidence of an unspeakable crime. Three brothers who live on their family farm are the products of a century of constantinbreeding by their family in an attempt to remain 'pure'. The mother, who lost her limbs in a car accident, continues to try and breed with her sons in an attempt to keep the family line going. In the end, two of the sons are killed while the third escapes with his mother. The final scene, along with a voiceover of the mother, emphasizes that despite all that has happened, the son and mother will continue trying to rebuild the Peacock family.Trivia
*After its original airing, Fox Network chose not to air the episode again due to the disturbing theme. It was re-aired only once, on October 31, 1999 as a special
Halloween showing. On its re-airing, it featured aTV-MA rating, the only "X-Files" episode to be rated as such.
*The song playing on the car radio during the Peacock's killing spree and at the end of the episode is "Wonderful! Wonderful! ," a song sung byJohnny Mathis .
*Mrs. Peacock has a southern accent and refers to the U.S. Civil War as the War of Northern Aggression, despite her family's living inPennsylvania , a Northern State during the war.
*Mulder jokingly refers to Deputy Barney Paster as DeputyBarney Fife from "The Andy Griffith Show ", in which Andy Griffith plays a sheriff named Andy Taylor (as is the one in this episode). He refers to the Deputy's later gung-ho attitude as "a little too Chuck Bronson" for his liking, a nod to the actor's well-known "tough guy" status.
*While in a pig pen on the farm property Agent Scully says "baa-ram-ewe" to a pig in an effort to make it leave its pen. This is a reference to the movie "Babe" and is actually the password to talk to sheep rather than pigs.
*This episode was inspired by a tale inCharlie Chaplin 's autobiography, about the time some southerners took the comedian home to meet their mother - and pulled her out from under a bed.External links
*imdb title|0751137|Home
* [http://www.tv.com/the-x-files/home/episode/565/summary.html Home] atTV.com
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