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The X-Files :: Gethsemane (1) (04x24)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Gethsemane (1)
Episode #: 04x24
Production Number: 4X24
Original Airdate: Sunday May 18th, 1997
10/10 (2 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: R. W. Goodwin (1)
Writer: Chris Carter (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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Mulder finally discovers the ultimate proof of extraterrestrial life when he is contacted by a scientist who has found a preserved alien body in the mountains of Canada. Meanwhile, Scully is forced to confront her own mortality.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Charles CioffiplayedSection Chief Scott BlevinsRecurring (third appearance)
John Finn (1)playedMichael KritschgauRecurring (first appearance)
Matthew WalkerplayedArlinskyRecurring (second appearance)
Pat SkipperplayedBill Scully Jr.Recurring (first appearance)
Sheila LarkenplayedMargaret ScullyRecurring (8th appearance)
James SutoriusplayedBabcock 
John OliverplayedRolston 
Co-Guest Stars
Arnie WaltersplayedFather McCueRecurring (first appearance)
Barry W. LevyplayedVitaglianoRecurring (first appearance)
Craig BruhnanskiplayedSaw OperatorRecurring (third appearance)
Nancy Kerr (1)playedAgent HedinRecurring (first appearance)
Rob Freeman (3)playedDetective RempulskiRecurring (first appearance)
Steve MakajplayedScott OstelhoffRecurring (third appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
Altered Intro Tagline: Believe the Lie
 
 
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Scully: Four years ago, Section Chief Blevins assigned me to a project you all know as the X Files. As I am a medical doctor with a background in hard science, my job was to provide an analytical prospective on the work of Special Agent Fox Mulder, who's investigations into the paranormal were fueled by a personal belief that his sister had been abducted by aliens when he was 12. I come here today, four years later, to report on the illegitimacy of Agent Mulder's work. That it is my scientific opinion that he became over the course of these years a victim. A victim of his own false hopes and of his belief in the biggest of lies.
 
 
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