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"The X Files" Roland (1994)


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Overview

User Rating:
7.0/10   466 votes
Director:
David Nutter
Writers:
Chris Carter (creator)
Chris Ruppenthal (written by)
Contact:
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Original Air Date:
6 May 1994 (Season 1, Episode 22)
Plot:
The death of a scientist working on jet propulsion technology leads Mulder and Scully to Roland, an autistic man who works as a janitor at the lab... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Does this pitch somehow end with a way for me to lower my long distance charges? more

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

David Duchovny ... Fox Mulder

Gillian Anderson ... Dana Scully
Zeljko Ivanek ... Roland Fuller / Dr. Arthur Grable

Micole Mercurio ... Mrs. Stodie
Kerry Sandomirsky ... Tracy
Garry Davey ... Dr. Keats
James Sloyan ... Dr. Frank Nollette
Matthew Walker ... Dr. Ronald Surnow
David Hurtubise ... Barrington (as Dave Hurtubise)

Suleka Mathew ... Lisa Dole (as Sue Mathew)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Argentina:60 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Certification:
Argentina:13

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Factual errors: The obituary that Scully reads states that Dr. Crabill completed his doctorate and post-doctoral work at Harvey Mudd. However, Harvey Mudd College only offers undergraduate degrees. more
Quotes:
Mulder: You got a brother, don't you, Scully?
Scully: Yeah, I've got an older one and a younger one.
Mulder: Well, have you ever thought about calling one of them all day long and then all of a sudden the phone rings and it's one of them calling you?
Scully: Does this pitch somehow end with a way for me to lower my long distance charges?
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Movie Connections:
References "Beakman's World" (1993) more
Soundtrack:
Roland Theme more

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9 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
Does this pitch somehow end with a way for me to lower my long distance charges?, 19 April 2006
6/10
Author: Muldernscully from Washington Terrace, Utah

The biggest downfall for Roland is that it is the fourth episode in season one that deals with the dead exacting revenge from beyond the grave through a living person. Not only that, but it follows right after 'Born Again' another episode of a similar theme. I was a bit tired of this theme by the time Roland rolled around. However, I still recommend Roland for viewing, and I'll tell you why.

The episode starts out with a cool, though unrealistic teaser. Nothing says gross like seeing someone get sucked into a jet engine (the subtitles for the episode even say (splat)). However, Dr. Surnow could have crouched by the side of the jet engine and avoid being sucked in.

I found it interesting the Mulder immediately asks about the handwriting, remarking that it is different. Well, there are three scientists working on this jet engine. Chances are that more than one style of handwriting would be on that board. It allows Mulder to make the connection to Roland, but it's shoddy writing.

The loud music in Dr. Keats' earphones doesn't seem to match his personality.

Roland has flashes of the future (how to murder people) and flashbacks of his past. I like how the color of the people are kind of a grayscale but the green coat of Roland's mother stands out. Roland then picks a green shirt to wear right after this flashback.

Of course, there is the classic visual of Roland killing a scientist by freezing his head in liquid nitrogen. The head shatters and Roland steps on one of the ears. *CRUNCH* The visual is completed with the chalk outline of the body and shattered head by the police.

The writing of this episode is its weak point, with minor annoyances throughout. What bugs me the most of all these is why Roland receives a future flash to kill his friend Tracy. Why would Arthur Grable want Tracy dead? It doesn't make any sense.

Now, what is really impressive about this episode is Zeljko Ivanek's performance as the mentally handicapped Roland. Kerry Sandomirsky is also good as Tracy, Roland's friend. If you didn't know these actors from other performances, you would think they were really mentally handicapped.

Roland plays us a tired theme for season one and the writing is inconsistent, but the guest acting is strong enough to save this episode and make it watchable.

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