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  1. #X files home baby series#
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Saunders in The X-Files episode " Shadows". Daryl Shuttleworth ( Daryl Landry) previously played Brian Dixon in the Millennium episode " The Time is Now".Trashman - Soul trapped in Band-Aid Nose Man monster body.Band-Aid Nose Man - then changed his statue's head to happy face before by Trashman scene.Daryl Landry - killed in the homeless housing project by Band-Aid Nose Man.Margaret Scully - dies in the hospital after suffering a heart attack.Nuncy Huff - killed in her home by Band-Aid Nose Man.Two art thieves - also torn apart of Band-Aid Nose Man house.Hospital patient - dies while Scully is in the hospital with her mother.Joseph Cutler - torn apart by Band-Aid Nose Man.

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  • This is the first episode to further explore Charles Scully's background, having never appeared before on the series (except a flashback as a child in " One Breath").
  • This episode marks the first appearance of Margaret Scully (played by Sheila Larken) since Season 9's " Provenance".
  • This was the second episode in production order, but aired as the fourth.
  • Please help by adding summary information. This episode article is missing a summary. Meanwhile, Scully deals with a personal tragedy, which brings up many old feelings about the child she gave away for adoption. Expect not to see blood spray on screen, but prepare to see it in your mind.Mulder and Scully are sent to investigate the murder of a city official, which it seems no human could have committed. The violence really comes from what is implied. While the violence is there, and quite bloody and shocking at times, it is not significantly worse, in terms of what is shown, than episodes like Quagmire. Finally, I feel I should comment on the violence and the TV-MA rating, as many others have. Might I add I watched it at night in a basement, alone? I suggest doing so if you really want to feel the episode. Didn't quite do it, but if you are easily, or I guess averagely scared, you will not sleep.

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    Need I say more? And the atmosphere: I have never been really scared by a film or TV show in my life. The use of music: violent beating deaths to the song "Wonderful Wonderful". The camera shows you the perspective of the man and his wife and little else. It manages to show the violence just enough to scare the heck out of you without going overboard. Next, the cinematography: the cinematography in this scene is gorgeous and shocking. The villains though, even with out any significant spoken lines, are brilliantly cast, seeming to be, as I said normal, in their every action, except for the fact that they are not. Let me start with the acting: the performance on the part of their target is simply magnificent, and in his little screen time he portrays first a man with everything seemingly under control, then a man on the brink of sheer terror. A brief description of the scene without revealing any plot points: The villains (normal people really, despite some physical deformities) are going to kill a man and his wife. Many other reviews reference the ingenious and very cinematic "Wonderful Wonderful" scene, so I think I will start from there, as that scene really contains some of the best elements of the episode, indeed the entire show. I plan to write this review without revealing any of the plot. Oh dear, how do you describe Home? Part of the great shock and power of the episode that I had was going in knowing only that the episode was classic, scary, and rated TV-MA.















    X files home baby