French title: Souvenir D'oubliette
translation: Souvenir From The Oubliette
Italian title: Rapimenti
US Airdate: November 17, 1995
writer: Charles Grant Craig
director: Kim Manners
STARRING:
David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully
Guest Cast:
Myra Jacobs ..... Sidonie Boll
Carl Wade ..... Michael Chieffo
Lucy Householder ..... Tracey Ellis
Mr. Larken ..... David Fredericks
Henry ..... Jacques LaLonde
Special Agent Walt Eubanks ..... Ken Ryan
Fast Food Supervisor ..... Dolly Scarr
Amy Jacobs ..... Jewel Staite
Tow Truck Driver ..... Dean Wray
MULDER PROTECTS A SUSPECT IN A KIDNAPPING CASE WHO SEEMS TO HAVE AN UNUSUAL LINK TO THE
VICTIM, WHILE SCULLY INSISTS THAT THE WOMAN KNOWS MORE THAN SHE IS TELLING.
A young girl is kidnapped out of her own bedroom; at the same time, another former
victim twenty miles away bleeds the girl's blood and echoes the kidnapper's words.Mulder
suspects a psychic link between the two and tries to persuade the woman, Lucy Householder,
to help him find the newest victim. Reluctant to relive the nightmare of her five-year
captivity, she resists even as it affects her more and more deeply. Scully suspects that
Lucy may in fact be part of the kidnap plan, a suspicion confirmed when DNA analysis bears
out her doubts. She is further concerned that Mulder may be becoming too personally
involved in a case that has taken on overtones of his sister's abduction. When the
kidnapper diverts the FBI's attention with a decoy, only Mulder, Scully and the unwilling
Lucy can save young Amy from a cold death at the hands of a perverse killer.
Notes
The title comes from the french word "oublier"
meaning "to forget". In medieval times, a prison cell was called an
"oubliette" as peasants were left there to rot, or, were forgotten.