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The X-Files :: Leonard Betts (04x12)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Leonard Betts
Episode #: 04x12
Production Number: 4X14
Original Airdate: Sunday January 26th, 1997
9.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Kim Manners
Writer: John Shiban
Vince Gilligan
Frank Spotnitz
 
Episode Summary
 
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Mulder and Scully investigate the strange disappearance of a man's body from the hospital morgue. When an identical man starts to work at the same hospital, Mulder believes that the man has the ability to regrow parts of his body which include his head.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Jennifer ClementplayedMichele Wilkes 
Marjorie LovettplayedElaine Tanner 
Paul McCraneplayedLeonard Betts 
Co-Guest Stars
Bill DowplayedDr. Charles BurksRecurring (4th appearance)
Brad LoreeplayedSecurity GuardRecurring (second appearance)
David HurtubiseplayedPathologistRecurring (second appearance)
J. Douglas StewartplayedMale E.M.T.Recurring (first appearance)
Sean Campbell (1)playedLocal CopRecurring (second appearance)
Laara SadiqplayedFemale E.M.T. 
Peter Bryant (1)playedUniformed Cop 
Uncredited
Don AckermanplayedNight Attendant 
Greg NewmeyerplayedNew Partner 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Mulder: Wouldn't it make sense that evolution or natural selection would incorporate cancer – the greatest health threat to our species as part of our genetic makeup?
Scully: Why do I think that Charles Darwin is rolling in his grave right now.
 
Mulder: What did your examination uncover?
Scully: Well, I... I haven't exactly performed an examination yet.
Mulder: Why not?
Scully: Well. Because I, uh … I experienced an unusual degree of postmortem galvanic response.
Mulder: The head moved.
Scully: It blinked at me. I mean, I... I know exactly what it is. It's residual electrical activity stored chemically in... in the dead cells.
Mulder: Blinked or winked?
 
 
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