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"The X Files" Signs & Wonders (2000)



Overview

User Rating:
6.6/10   275 votes
Director:
Kim Manners
Writers:
Chris Carter (creator)
Jeffrey Bell (written by)
Contact:
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Original Air Date:
23 January 2000 (Season 7, Episode 9)
Plot:
A man is found dead in his locked car, killed from over a hundred snake bites. However, no evidence of snakes being present is found... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Snake charming...? more (4 total)

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

David Duchovny ... Fox Mulder

Gillian Anderson ... Dana Scully
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Clement Blake ... Holy Spirit Man #2 (as Blake E. Clement)
Michael Childers ... Reverend Enoch O'Connor
Elyse Donalson ... Elderly Woman
Phyllis Franklin ... Middle Aged Woman

Beth Grant ... Iris Finster

Stevie Johnson ... EMT
Philip Lenkowsky ... Holy Spirit Man #1
Dan Manning ... Deputy
Donna May ... Holy Spirit Woman #1
Tracy Middendorf ... Gracie O'Connor

Eric Nenninger ... Jared Chirp
Randy Oglesby ... Reverend Samuel Mackey
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Argentina:60 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 more
Certification:
USA:TV-14 | Argentina:13

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Mulder and Scully first arrive at "The Church Of God" you can briefly see a crew member to the left of the screen as the agents are walking up the stairs. more
Quotes:
Scully: Snake handling. I didn't learn that in catechism class.
Mulder: That's funny - I knew a couple of catholic school girls who were expert at it!
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful.
Snake charming...?, 10 July 2008
7/10
Author: mattressman_pdl from Iowa, United States

A man's body is found in a locked car...covered in snake bites. Even as Mulder and Scully dig deeper into the religious mania that holds the town, the snakes seem to choose more victims...but are the victims random or is this some kind of righteous cleansing? stay tuned.

A decent stand-alone episode, although the inclusion of religious mythology and of the relevance of snakes to theology should have come off more enjoyable and a little more entertaining. Mulder and Scully give the episode their best, dead-panning it all the way though, but it is the signature X-files twist that elevates the episode as the truth becomes skewered...and the true evil is revealed.

Overall, could have been better but most certainly could have been a lot worse.

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