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The X-Files 4

1996-10-04 | Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Mystery,Crime | 24 episodes
Overview
The prophetic words of the alien Bounty Hunter resonate throughout the fourth season, beginning with the near death of Mulder's mother and the murder of the mysterious X. Even the return of Alex Krycek and the alien black oil are overshadowed by Scully's cancer. Then the tragic reappearance of Max Fenig leads to the death of a fellow FBI agent. Yet even as these events strengthen Mulder's belief in a growing conspiracy, a startling truth revealed to Scully plunges him into a crisis of faith which could prove his ultimate undoing.

12 Seasons

Episode

Herrenvolk (2) (1996)

With his mother on a deathbed and the alien bounty hunter in pursuit, Mulder decides to put Jeremiah Smith, the alien healer, in mortal danger for a chance to finally uncover the whole truth behind the alien conspiracy. Meanwhile, the Syndicate suspects that they have a traitor in their midst and set up a trap.

Herrenvolk (2) poster

Directed By

R. W. Goodwin

Writer

Chris Carter

Home (1996)

A baby is found buried alive in shallow ground and appears to have birth defects resulting from generations of inbreeding, leading Mulder and Scully to a reclusive family who have a history of inbred children.

Home poster

Directed By

Kim Manners

Writer

James Wong

Teliko (1996)

After several African-American men are killed and the color is drained from their skin, Mulder learns about the Teliko, an African folktale about a creature who must suck the pigmentation from a persons body in order to survive.

Teliko poster

Directed By

Jim Charleston

Writer

Howard Gordon

Unruhe (1996)

Several kidnappings of young women linked by distorted photographs lead Mulder and Scully to a man who can imprint his darkest fantasies onto undeveloped film and is trying to save the women from the "howlers".

Unruhe poster

Directed By

Rob Bowman

Writer

Vince Gilligan

The Field Where I Died (1996)

After an FBI raid on a doomsday cult called the "Temple of the Seven Stars", Mulder meets Melissa, a cultist who claims to have known him in a previous life during the American Civil War. Scully believes the woman is a delusional schizophrenic, but Mulder allows himself to be drawn into her fantasies.

The Field Where I Died poster

Directed By

Rob Bowman

Writer

James Wong

Cast

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