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"The X Files" (1993)Original Air Date:
4 November 1994 (Season 2, Episode 7)Plot:
Whilst Agent Scully is still missing, Agent Mulder embarks upon an investigation involving vampires in Los Angeles, subsequently becoming involved with a sultry female vampire who yearns to escape her lifestyle. | full synopsisUser Comments:
The more serious vampire episode moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| David Duchovny | ... | Fox Mulder | |
| Gillian Anderson | ... | Dana Scully (credit only) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Roger Allford | ... | Garrett Lorre | |
| Frank Ferrucci | ... | Inspector Nettles | |
| Ken Kramer | ... | Dr. Browning | |
| David Livingstone | ... | Guard | |
| Brad Loree | ... | Fireman | |
| Tom McBeath | ... | Detective Gwynn | |
| Frank Military | ... | The Son / John | |
| Gustavo Moreno | ... | The Father | |
| Perrey Reeves | ... | Kristen Kilar | |
| Malcolm Stewart | ... | Commander Carver | |
| John Tierney | ... | Dr. Jacobs | |
| Justina Vail | ... | The Unholy Spirit | |
| Richard Yee | ... | David Yung | |
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Gillian Anderson has the record of appearing in the most episodes of the series. She appears in 198 of the 202 episodes missing only the following 4: #2.07 "3", #4.21 "Zero Sum", #5.03 "Unusual Supsects and #5.17 "Travelers". moreGoofs:
Factual errors: In an early scene, the words "John 52:54" appear written in blood on a wall. Mulder acknowledges the Bible reference and quotes the verse. However, the Gospel of John only has 21 chapters, and the verse Mulder quotes is actually John 6:54. moreQuotes:
The Son: Don't you want to live forever?Mulder: Not if drawstring pants come back in style.
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Season 5's "Bad Blood" was an outright comedy with basically no dramatic or really 'serious' elements. Season two's "3" creates an odd and different mythology for vampires, and it's a shame that the episode as a whole isn't as strong as the concept.
"3" is one of the most despised "X-Files" episodes, and I don't think it would be presumptuous of me to suggest that the hatred might have something to do with what fans (particularly shippers) perceive as Mulder betraying Scully. His relationship with Kristen here is something I myself have dismissed as 'playa Mulda' in the past, but I think I was being unfair. Blame peer pressure. It's entirely believable that this mopey, depressed, and frustrated version of Mulder would be drawn to this mysterious and seductive woman, it's not like he 'had' a $20 whore. The motivations for his character are sensible, and there's depth in the concept of the episode here.
Alas, the execution is not as strong as it could have been. While "3" proves not nearly as bad as I once thought it was, the script by Glen Morgan, James Wong, and Chris Ruppenthal (of "Quantum Leap" and "The Outer Limits" fame) is, well, a mess. Where this could have been a character-driven masterpiece, it ends up a confusing, largely pointless mess, in spite of us seeing Mulder like we never saw him before (and never really did we see him like this again), and the interesting mythology developed for vampires here.
"3" has a good premise, and gets too much criticism for not including Scully, for having Mulder 'sleep around', when the real problems with the episode lie simply in the script not being very good, and evidently quite rushed as well.
5/10