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Kitten

11x06 Ghouli Rm9sbg93zxjz The X-FilesSeason 11
Kitten

 WRITTEN BY

Gabe Rotter

 DIRECTED BY

Carol Banker

 AIRED ON

February 7, 2018

 RUNTIME

44 minutes

 STARRING

David Duchovny David Duchovny Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson Gillian Anderson Dana Scully
Mitch Pileggi Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner

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 SUMMARY

Mulder and Scully investigate a series of violent incidents connected to a former Vietnam War comrade of their superior, Walter Skinner. The episode delves into Skinner's past, revealing his bond with John "Kitten" James, a fellow soldier subjected to horrific experiments with a mind-altering gas during the war. When Kitten resurfaces, apparently unhinged and seeking revenge, the agents uncover a government conspiracy to cover up the use of the gas. As they piece together the truth, Mulder and Scully grapple with the moral complexities of wartime actions and their long-lasting effects on soldiers like Skinner and Kitten. The episode sheds light on Skinner's character, his loyalty, and the burdens of his past, while exploring themes of trust, trauma, and accountability.

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Walter White: I have cancer, lung cancer. It's bad.

Jesse Pinkman: What they call a debrief. Maybe we could, like. Thought we could debrief.
Walter White: Debrief? Wow, that's... that's what you think we need, debrief?



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Pike avatar

Not awful, but not even average

Written by Pike on 2018-02-11
★ ★ ★

The episode could have been average, but the first half with Mulder and Scully doing their pseudo investigation is so useless and boring that I cannot give the episode a 4 out of 10.
The second part is more interesting, but still pretty low.
The only great thing about the episode is the final scene with Walter Skinner. Mitch Pileggi is really a great actor and gives here an excellent performance.
The rest is forgettable, but not as awful as the first episodes of this new season.

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I give the episode a 3 out of 10.
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Syldana avatar

11X06 Kitten

Written by Syldana on 2018-03-18
★ ★ ★ ★

Review 11X06



I was expecting this episode with some enthusiasm because the Skinner centric episodes are usually incredible. I still remember the floods of emotions with Avatar and SR 819 to name a few, but others have also marked other minds.
Kitten ultimately turns out to be simplistic and serves mainly as an excuse to: provide new elements that will certainly be reused later, give news of Kersh and take stock of the mythical relationship Skinner / Scully / Mulder. In my previous Review, I wondered if Skinner had finally plunged into the hell he built and I still have some doubts.

At the beginning of the episode, when the yellow cloud falls on the military in a scene worthy of Platoon, I wondered if among the hallucinations we would see again the Succubus of Skinner, too bad. I thought that the power of this product might have created this entity in Skinner's life. Here, the only glimpses of the monster take on the appearance of a creature straight out of an Indian legend: the animal skull, the fur ... Well, but here it was not the subject so ...
Here, we reinstate the universe of the episode Blood 2X03, where a government sprinkles a substance (a little type LSD) our agricultural products to take control of our minds. That tests were performed on soldiers is now a fact already well denounced. I imagine that the contribution of this subject should prepare us for something and feed a little more Mytho. Now, I wonder how much. We have virus contamination, the Crossroads project, and now this toxic product. This association must highlight a link, a conspiracy but I am still in limbo and Skinner meanwhile begins to feel the effects. Little exposed at the time, he now begins to suffer the side effects with the loss of this tooth. I'm afraid for him, will it be that he also sinks into paranoia? I would not be surprised, the Conspiracy has already brutalized: the CSM and his blackmail, Krycek and his remote control ...

But today, what should we expect?

We can assume that Skinner does not seem to have accepted a deal with the CSM since he seems to be exposed to an evil, but on the other hand his association with this psychopath can take on other forms today. He may seem to work with the CSM in appearance and to a certain extent: he holds a real bomb about William, wants to protect Scully at all costs, keeps secrets, provides information to Mulder (11X05) during secret rendezvous. while acting in the shadows in anticipation of what will happen. Since the beginning of this season, practically every episode distils something, prepares us afterwards and anxiety wins me because I have the feeling that there will be losses, scars, a lot of suffering ...
The final discussion between the three (M / S and Skinner) raises the question of this strange loyalty that Skinner has to the Duo and finally explains it openly. The source of all this was long before he met Mulder and Scully. He wanted to act for his country and the government betrayed him, since he acts according to his own morality and the appearance of Mulder in his life as well as his quest, his tenacity to brave everything to defend and denounce the enemy lurking in the shadow will certainly have stimulated Skinner. He saw in the Duo the perfect team to rally with and it is up to them and only to them that he offers his most precious good: his loyalty. It was understood, but at least now it is said and this is what offers this season for a moment, it fills the last gaps: the identity of Deep Throat, the new existence of Langly, to meet finally William ...
Regarding his career, but of course there have been consequences, he has always helped the two incorruptible, Kersh is not careful to throw in the face of the two agents and this addresses a question long expressed by the fans: why Skinner does not evolve in his career? To answer you Guigui, here is how Scully reacts. Suddenly she wonders: is it because of us? I'm always amazed to see that such a smart woman is naked in the face of the obvious, but you would stick the truth in the face with a headlight beam directed she would seek anyway an explanation supposed to elsewhere .

Skinner retains his status as a great loner, his life is a mirror without a complexion dedicated to observing others progress in their lives and I realize today how much his life is similar to that of Mulder (that of the first times). No children, no woman, a fixed career, an apartment that shows nothing except that his life revolves entirely around work ... but Mulder had him Scully and I tend to see that Skinner envy him a lot and would rather want it for him.

This apparently innocuous episode, with an investigation that is in fact quite classic, highlights the psychology of the characters.

The investigation itself is useless. The yellow cloud gives an aspect X Files to the plot and we evoke very quickly the subject of the terrifying side effects, but here we mainly meet the road of a killer that we would see in many detective series. Haley J. Osment, whom I had not seen for a while, remains an excellent actor. It gives off something in the eyes, a particular expression that always throws a cold in close-ups. Moreover, his game catches quite a lot of the ordinary character of his character: the cliché of the only child that has been traumatized and becomes a killer. The investigation is quickly sloppy, we take the viewer for a fool with a wounded Skinner who jumps out of the hole where he was a prisoner to emerge miraculously near the Duo, just in time, to kill in the right way the son of his friend, we specify at the beginning of the episode that the big guy with glasses: rhooooo is Skinner !!! and the voice-over during the last scene, and I join you all on it, well it's not useful, thank you we understood, the pictures speak perfectly of themselves.
As for Kersh, the disappearance of Skinner we reintegrated for a moment and it's really nice to see him again and as I imagined. Of course he climbed the ladder (and without having to pay for Mulder's escape years ago), keeps a sleek and stern image just right, but as I said before, he certainly pulled out Mulder from his prison in The Truth, but he never had the guts to believe and see behind the curtain to get caught in the face that there is a lot of shit in the fan and that at the moment he will be part of Collateral damage as he has not used the last decades to prepare for the "End". Faced with Mulder and Scully, we keep the usual and appreciable spikes that keep them credible in their relationship, but there is a return to calm, they remain courteous, the verbal violence that we attended the office are now behind.

As for Mitch he keeps his head up and delivers a masterful interpretation even if the support is frankly poor compared to other episodes centered on him. But here we are offered some really interesting tracks for the future, but above all, something to worry about him, and we take the opportunity to restore the confidence that Mulder and Scully had lost to him. I hope for good reasons, we will see ...

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DuaneB avatar

Skinner is back

Written by DuaneB on 2018-06-27
★ ★ ★

I do not quite understand the pout more or less limp that I observe. As a Skinner lover, I was delighted and did not get bored for a second.

The story:
I liked the principle of showing us young Skinner. The contamination with this gas, however, puzzles me as to its retroactive effects. This is one of the weak points. Skinner would lose his teeth 40 years or more after? It's not very credible.
Likewise, it seemed to me to have fallen impaled by a branch or wooden stake through the belly, into this hole. Normally it should have already been the end, but then he pulls it out, fidgets, then it's better. He goes back, he is treated as if it had been a small cut ... Not very credible anyway.
So obviously we can not help but think about the good episode 2x03 Blood. The spray sequence is almost a self-quote ... Apart from these inconsistencies in detail, I find the story quite plausible. Basically it's a kind of revenge big fat who wants to avenge his father ...

Vietnam:
We remember with a certain pleasure Skinner's scene in One breath. One of Skinner's rare confessions to Mulder. Here we see the importance of this period for Skinner. His link to the paranormal, and what makes him understand our two former young agents. Having been unable to speak by submission to the military authority, Skinner supported himself with his spokespersons Mulder and Scully during all these years.

The recomposed trio:
There is something that bothers me. It comes to wonder if Skinner is well aware of CGB and William. It's interesting to see how this case brings Skinner and Mulder closer as Skinner hides him a time bomb about William. It is assumed or hoped that this will be developed in the end. For the moment I do not hide that I had pleasure to regain the confidence momentarily reinstated between our two agents and Skinner. It's always nice and reminds the good old days.

Kirsh falls a bit from nowhere. I do not understand why we did not mention him in IWTB, nor in the whole season 10, nor in the first 5 episodes of this season. He returns as if by a miracle, in general indifference ... Good! Why not.

Most important:
Everyone was captivated by the scenery of Ghouli, and it was justified. But I find that here is at least as true. If there is one characteristic of X files, these are the scenes in forests. The forest scenery here is beautiful. Very in the mood for MillenniuM's episode Beware of the dog. I had a real great classic pleasure to find this generous and bushy nature, from the west, wooded, which embraces the beings who ventured there. The kind of house with cages, in these gray tones ... I would simply say that history itself was a pretext for:
1. propose a Skinner centric which is always a pleasure. A mid-season mytho without being.
2. Relate with real x files scenery and ambiances. The madman on the bench, the lights caught in the car scenes, in the same vein as Ghouli.

Pileggi is always so convincing, and its thickness and interiority have not lost anything of their superb. His carapace always leaves as much delight once breakthrough. I really appreciate this parenthesis with sumptuous sceneries.

I give a 6/10. I voluntarily go beyond the details.

 TRANSCRIPT

For the next few hours, this crate is all that matters.

Protect it like your Mama's in it.

Clear? Yes, sir!

Do not drop it, do not scratch it, do not peek inside of it.

And for God's sakes, you do not lose sight of it.

Is that clear? Yes, sir!

Quon will guide you to a site east of Hill 862... where you're gonna deliver this crate to Bravo Company.

Is that clear? Yes, sir!

Three o'clock. Three o'clock.

Rendezvous back at the drop site at approximately 1900 hours.

Is that clear?

Now! Let's go! Go! Go! Go!

You all right, John? I'm scared as hell, man!

Dude, look at me. Look at me. Everybody's scared.

I got your back, and you got mine, okay? Okay. Okay.

We go.

There's a village in there. Go.

Damn!

Go! Go!

Quon! What are you doing?

He's been hit! I gotta go help him! No, we gotta stay with the crate!

Please.

Stay put.

Quon.

John.

John.

John, where are you?

John?

John?

Monsters.

John...

John. John, it's me.

John, it's me. It's Skinner!

Deputy Director Kersh.

I'm gonna ask you once and only once.

Where is he?

Sir, of whom are we speaking? Cut the crap, agents.

Have you ever wondered why... after 35 years in the Bureau...



Walter Skinner isn't sitting on this side of the desk... or even perhaps running this whole damn agency, for that matter?

Are you looking for Skinner?

Let me be unambiguous... in the event that there are any questions about this in your conspiracy-addled minds.

Walter Skinner's stalled career... has everything to do with his blind loyalty to the both of you... and your misguided search for some imaginary truth.

Sir, what is this about?

Skinner's gone AWOL, Agent Mulder, without warning or explanation.

And, frankly, I don't buy your naivet?, not even for a moment.



He hasn't been the same since the two of you returned to the Bureau.

Sir, has anyone checked his apartment? Could he have had a medical emergency?



The director's asking questions about Skinner's activities that I can't answer.

There's some implication that he recently started poking around... in places he shouldn't be poking.

What sort of places?

I couldn't say. But if you truly care about his future in the FBI...

I suggest you bring him back here while he still has a future to return to.



What happened to the old reliable Skinner we knew and loved?

Well, based on his behavior the past couple months... it's safe to say the old Skinner has left the building.

Mulder, do you think his disappearance actually has to do with us?



Or something to do with William or that business with the Purlieu Services?

There's no way of telling what Skinner's been up to recently.

But I'll keep my eyes peeled for cigarette butts.

Maybe he's out meeting with an interior decorator.

No, I noticed this the last time that we were here.

There are no personal items.

No mementos, no knickknacks... no family photographs.

It occurs to me that even after all these years... we know precious little about Walter Sergei Skinner beyond the professional.



It appears he may suffer from moderate to severe constipation.

I'm sorry to be a wimp, Mulder, but this just feels wrong.

This feels like a real invasion of his privacy.

Well, it's not like Skinner to just disappear without telling anyone. You know?

As much as I don't trust the guy right now... if he's gotten into a dangerous situation, he's gonna forgive us this little trespass.

Look at this, Mulder.

Lance Corporal Walter Skinner.

Third Battalion, Third Marines, United States Marine Corps.

That's a peculiar way to address it.

There's no return address.

Is that a...? Desiccated human ear.

There's a note.

The monsters are here.

Monsters, Mulder. Does that get your juices flowing?

As much as I appreciate any reference to my juices, Scully... my only concern here is for Skinner, but now I'm worried about him.

Me too.

The Mud Lick Messenger.

Mud Lick?

Well, this is strange. Based on the way that package was addressed...

I requested some basic information about Skinner and his platoon in Vietnam... like names of his fellow Marines, et cetera... and I've just received word that I've been denied access by the Bureau.

That the information is classified top secret.

Well, the sheriff here in Mud Lick says he's got a body in the morgue minus an ear.

I'll bet you that that victim turns out to be one of Skinner's platoon mates... from that classified list.

You ain't gonna find no kitten.

What? Ain't no kitten out there.

No. All right.

Doctor Matthew Wegweiser. The victim was a medical doctor?

That's correct, ma'am. Doc Wegweiser is... was our one and only town doctor.

Terrific guy. Beloved.

Went out for a hike Thursday last, never to return.

Mrs. Wegweiser told us he hiked the same route several times a week.



We found him on the trail, got himself snared in some kind of hunting trap.

A hunting trap? How do you account for the severed ear?

Well, I can't, honestly. And the missing teeth?

Missing teeth? The autopsy says that he was missing... several upper and lower molars and a couple of bicuspids.

But there's no evidence of advanced tooth decay or periodontitis.

No evidence of manual extraction.

That mean something to you?

It's funny because I just happened to have lost two teeth in the past month myself.

And my wife lost one yesterday. We were puzzling over it at breakfast.

The autopsy also says that there were wood splinters inside the wound.

This hunting trap, did it have some kind of a spear or stake element?

Yes, ma'am. It was a primitive whip trap.

It's a bent piece of bamboo held by a trip wire.

There's a sharpened spear attached at the end.

It's a punji stick. Pardon?

It's a simple spear made of wood or bamboo.

It was used in Vietnam in any one of a number of insidious traps or weapons.

Was Dr. Wegweiser here by any chance a Vietnam vet?

I don't believe he was, no.

Are there any other Vietnam vets in town that you know of?

Oh, sure. Yeah, there's an institution outside of town called Glazebrook.

Lot of guys were sent up there after the w*r. Lot of them stuck around when they got out.

I think we passed one on our way in. Old Trigger Davis. He's harmless.

Trigger?

Is Glazebrook a mental hospital? Right, ma'am, a government-run facility.

I'd like to see a list of past and current patients. Do you have access to that?

Probably not. They run a tight ship up there.

But I'll see what I can drum up. Thank you, sheriff.

Anything to dispel the craziness everyone in town is buzzing about.

What kind of craziness is that?

People are swearing they seen some kind of monster out in the woods.

Pippet?

Pippet?

Pippet. What is it, girl?

What is it?

Tell them what you told me, Ed.

Well, Banjo called me up and said he saw a damn monster out here in his woods... and could I come with him and look around.

We was having that look around when he just straight disappeared.

Did you say Banjo?

Ozzy Krager. Friends call him Banjo. This is his property.

Did he describe this monster?

Well, first he thought it was a bear, but then he saw big old horns.

And it was walking on two feet. Same as people in town was talking about.

But Mr. Krager, I mean, Banjo, was he a Vietnam vet?

Yeah, he was.

This may seem like an odd question, but was he missing any teeth?

Yeah, he was.

He'd just keep losing them, like he's an old man or something.

Well, I can't make much fun of him because I been losing some too.

What's this?

That's, uh, that's one of them deer cams.

Hunters use them for game surveillance.

They send an alert to your phone when they detect movement.

Can we review what's on it?

Should be able to see it on a computer back at the station.

Something about that camera that's troubling you, sir?

Banjo don't have no deer cams.

I mean, at least none that I seen, and I hunt with him, like, every week.

The camera is motion activated... so it shouldn't take terribly long to find what we're looking for.

There.

I don't believe it.

There's our k*ller.

Why do I get the distinct feeling you two know who that man is?

That how it's gonna be?

I've been nothing but courteous to y'all, and I don't appreciate being played a fool.

Excuse me. I gotta go tell my people we found their monster.

Sheriff, that man is our boss.

Assistant Director Walter Skinner of the FBI.

Well, what in the hell was he doing at my crime scene last night?

That's what we're here to find out.

You're telling me you knew that man was here all along?

Walter Skinner didn't do this. He's a good man. He's a smart man.

He's been at the FBI for over 30 years, and this m*rder's sloppy.

I mean, not that he's capable of m*rder.

But if he was, he certainly wouldn't get himself caught on camera at a crime scene.

So tell me, what's your good man doing... standing over a dead body in the woods in the middle of the night?

A body which he neglected to call in to any law enforcement agency... including his own?

Well, I know it looks bad, sheriff, but I assure you, he's not your man.

You can assure me all you want. I'll decide who my man is... when I get a chance to bring him in and have a conversation with him.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go put out an APB for this Walter Skinner.

What are you doing?

There's more on that tape, Scully.

Put down an out all-points bulletin for a Walter Skinner, white male, glasses...

Hurry up. You're gonna get us run out of town.

Armed and dangerous.

What did we just see, Mulder?

We find that monster, we find Skinner.

Tell me you don't think that was some real, actual monster we just saw.

For once, we agree.

Monsters don't dig pits and set traps. That was a man in a mask.

I'm more concerned about Skinner's state of mind right now.

Maybe Skinner's experiencing a delayed form of PTSD from his time in Vietnam.

That's, uh, not without precedent.

And even the shock of receiving that ear in the mail is a pretty plausible trigger.

What? You said trigger.

Trigger. Banjo.

Kitten?

I already told you. Yeah, you said I wouldn't find Kitten.

But is Kitten a person? Is that somebody's nickname?

I told the eagle where to find Kitten's kitten. The eagle.

Is the eagle bald?

Hello?

Anybody here?

So I unload into this ditch, right?

And they're deader than a bag of tent stakes, the whole lot.

And I kneel down next to this little one. He's gotta be no more than 10, 12 years old.

And I'm about to add another little adorable charm to my necklace.

I take out my Ka-Bar...

I slice this little monster's ear off like a hunk of Wisconsin cheddar.

Oh, man, Kitten.

But all of a sudden, he opens his eyes.

Screams like a banshee!

Takes off into the trees, hollering the whole way!

You're bleeding, man.

Dang. That's the third one this week.

Hey, they got a tooth fairy in 'Nam?

Get down!

Speak of the devil.

What are you doing in my house?

John, is that you?

John. I'm not John. I'm Davey.

Davey.

Well, you're John's son.

You're Walter Skinner. That's right.

Father sure talks a lot about you.

Your father and I, we went through a lot together.

Calls you baby k*ller.

Where is your father, Davey?

Father says it's your fault the way our life turned out.

Because of your testimony against him after the w*r...

Father spent 38 years in Glazebrook.

Until I got a letter from him last week, I thought he was dead.

I spent years searching for him after his trial, but they vanished him.

His records were sealed, even from me. Who vanished him?

The same people responsible for turning him from the good man he was into...

Into what?

I only wanna help him.

I'm sorry, I don't believe he wants your help, Walter Skinner.

Father told me all the stories about his time in Vietnam.

There were monsters in that jungle.

Because of his exposure to an experimental weaponized gas...

He wasn't crazy like you said at his court-martial, but no one believed him.

Not even Mother.

No one except me.

Listen, Davey, I know what he saw.

I got a glimpse of it myself, but it wasn't real.

It was the gas using his own fear against him.

Your dad was exposed to a lot more of it than I was, and it changed him.

I watched it happen.

And yet, you said nothing about that gas at his trial?

Did you?

They'd let me visit him sometimes up at Glazebrook.

I had to sign all manner of non-disclosure documents.

Do you realize how painful it was for me... to see my father wasting away at that sanitarium?

They kept him behind glass the whole time. I couldn't even touch him.

I couldn't touch my own father.

How could you let that happen to your friend?



I was forbidden to speak about the gas at his court-martial.

I was following orders, doing what my superiors commanded me to do.

I'm not saying it's right. It's not.

And I have lived with the guilt of that decision every moment since.

I think about him every day.

But you gotta understand, your dad m*rder*d innocent people.

And I know it was because of the gas. I knew who he was before.

But the man it changed him into...

He was dangerous, Davey.

People are getting hurt again, and we can stop it.

But you've got to believe that I am here to help him.

I only wanna make things right.

Please... take me to him, Davey.

Okay.

I'll take you to him.

His name is John "Kitten" James.

He is or was, in fact, a patient at Glazebrook Hospital.

But his military files, like the other files I've tried to access, are classified.

You think it's true, Scully, what Kersh said? What's that?

That we're the sole reason Skinner's career hasn't advanced in 30-some years?

I hope not.

I'd like to believe that his choice to stay loyal to us was exactly that, a choice.

But if there's one thing I know about Walter Skinner... is he's a man ruled by his moral compass above all else.

There was a time I would have agreed with that unequivocally.

I realize that his conduct has been strange... but don't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt... after everything we've been through?

I mean, especially in light of what we now understand he may have sacrificed for us.

Let's just hope we find him before somebody else does.

Where are we going, Davey?

It's not far now.

This is what they drove him to. Oh, God. No, John, what have you done?

John.

Now who sees monsters?

Help me! Is somebody out there? Help!

Why?

No!

Can I help you?

Special Agent Mulder. Special Agent Dana Scully.

Are you related to John James? I'm his son, Davey.

We're looking for a man who we believe may be in the area... and may have served with your father in Vietnam. Walter Skinner.

I don't believe I've heard that name before, no.

Is your father home? No, I'm sorry. I haven't a clue where he is.

I haven't seen him in weeks.

Is it okay if we come inside for a brief moment?

We'd like to get some insight on a few things. By all means.

Right this way.

Help!

I've never met real live FBI agents before.

Please.

Father said there's two refuges in life from sorrow... music...

and cats.

But I think cats are creepy.

Can I offer you some tea or something?

No, no, I'm good. No, thank you.

Mr. James, we understand that your father was a patient at Glazebrook?

Yes, uh, that's right. For many years.

And when was he released? He was released one month ago.

On what grounds? Sorry?

Why was he released after he had been confined for so many years?

They determined that he was no longer a danger to himself or anyone else.

Not that he ever was.

Well, I guess he was a threat to someone.

Is this your mother?

My mother died many years ago. Father's incarceration was very hard on her.

Do you mind if I ask how she died? Yes.

Mr. James, a minute ago you said that your father was a threat to someone.

What did you mean? Father had secrets.

Secrets? About the government.

Father was poisoned by an experimental weaponized gas in Vietnam.

Because of his exposure, they continued to do tests on him... and other soldiers for many years at Glazebrook.

What kind of tests? Chemical and biological.

They were trying to learn how to control human behavior.

Harnessing our fears to manipulate us into v*olence.

Using this weaponized gas?

The gas in the w*r was still in the experimental stage.

And they still haven't perfected it. But after years of testing it and honing it...

They are getting close. To what end?

Imagine the power of a government that could literally control the minds... of millions of its citizens.

Influence every choice and decision they made simply by exposing them to this poison.

You'll have to forgive me, Mr. James, but this sounds like a dystopian novel.

It's happening right now in the United States of America.

Do you honestly believe that after 30 years of research and development... and decades of experimenting on American heroes like my father... they would just be thrown in the trash? Never to be utilized?

Unlikely. The DoD and the CIA have been working on various incarnations... of mind-control projects since the '50s.

Project Bluebird, MK-ULTRA, MK-DELTA.

Well, those programs were supposedly ended in the early 1980s.

Supposedly.

My father believed he was part of the program MK-NAOMI... which was a successor to MK-ULTRA.

We don't know how they're using this chemical now, but we know that they are.

Maybe they're poisoning our water or the food supply.

Maybe they're putting it in those chemtrails behind all those commercial jets... that fly over our country every single day.

Thank you, sir.

Thank you, Mr. James.

You drive. What's going on, Mulder?

Let's just get in the car and drive away.

Mulder, you wanna tell me what's going on?

He claims not to know who Skinner is, but in the photo album... there were photos of his dad and Skinner like they were BFFs.

And did you check out that SUV parked beside the cabin?

Yeah, that definitely wasn't his. Skinner could be back there.

Then why the hell are we driving away? Just pull over here.

Get somewhere with cell reception, call the sheriff... and get every available officer down here.

What are you gonna do?

I'm gonna do for Skinner what I'd hope he would do for us.

Mulder.

Help!

Help!

Come on.

Damn it.

Is somebody out there?

Hello?

Mulder? Skinner.

Get me the hell out of here.

I'll boost you up. I'll boost you, you're good.

Here we go.

Davey. Davey, please. Let us out.

Let's do this quickly. Come on.

Gas.

Davey. You don't have to do this.

Scully.

Where's Davey?

Go. Go!

Thank you.

Ambulance is on its way.

I would call Kersh as soon as you get cell reception.

Something you wanna share?

Kersh indicated to us that we were responsible... for your lack of upward mobility in the Bureau.

If it wasn't for you two, I wouldn't be here right now.

And I'm not talking about the fact that you showed up here today.

I enlisted in the Marine Corps the day that I turned 18.

I was a kid.

Full of callow self-confidence, and faith, and this...

This kind of uncorrupted belief that I was doing the right thing.

But John James... he didn't enlist.

He was drafted.

And his whole life was completely upended... by a w*r that he really, truly didn't even understand.

And he was so afraid all the time. I felt like I had to protect him.

But I didn't.

I couldn't.

That experience in Vietnam with John... it put a dent in that blind faith that I had in my government.

It planted seeds of mistrust.

I tried for years to suppress that mistrust, but it gnawed at me.

Then you two.

You two came along and you taught me not to hide from it... but to have the guts to shine a light directly into the darkest corners.

And if given the choice between advancing my career... by being blindly loyal to some faceless puppeteers pulling strings from the shadows... or to throw in with you two, make no mistake about it...

I'd make the same decision every single damn time.

So I'm gonna go back, I'm gonna kiss the ring.

But I intend to do right by this man... and that means finding the truth of what the hell it was they used him for.

No matter the cost.

I owe him that.

I owe myself that.

Skinner.

We're with you.

Imagine the power of a government that can literally control the minds... of millions and millions of its citizens, simply by exposing them to this poison.

It's happening. It's happening right now.

 HISTORY

2024-09-21 18:39:26 - Pike: Added some actors.


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