French title: La Chemin De La Bénédiction
translation: The Blessing Way
Italian title: Il file da non aprire
US Airdate: September 22, 1995
writer: Chris Carter
director: R.W. Goodwin
STARRING:
David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully
Guest Cast:
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman as Albert Hosteen
Tim Michael as Albert's son
Dakota House as Eric Hosteen
Mitch Davies as Camouflage Man
William B. Davis as Cancer Man
Michael David Simms as Senior Agent
Mitch Pileggi as Assistant Director Walter Skinner
Don Williams as 1st Elder
Stanley Walsh as 2nd Elder
John Moore as 3rd Elder
John Neville as Well-Manicured Man
Sheila Larken as Margaret Scully
Melinda McGraw as Melissa Scully
Tom Braidwood as Frohike
Peter Donat as Bill Mulder
Jerry Hardin as Deep Throat
Benita Ha as Tour Guide
Ernie Foort as Security Guard
Forbes Angus as MD
Alf Humphreys as Dr. Pomerantz
Rebecca Toolan as Mrs Mulder
Nicholas Lea as Agent Krycek
Lenno Britos as Hispanic Man
Ian Victor as Minister
MULDER HANGS BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH AS DANA SCULLY IS OUSTED FROM
THE FBI; THE CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN CLOSES IN ON THE MISSING DATA TAPE AS ASSASSINS TRACK
SCULLY.
Dana Scully visits Albert Hosteen's family, and finds them badly
beaten by the Cigarette-Smoking Man's thugs. She immediately goes in search of Mulder but
finds only a charred ruin. Believing her partner is dead, she starts home to Washington,
DC, but is stopped and searched by troops demanding the DAT tape Mulder received from his
informant, The Thinker. Back at the FBI, she finds herself suspended and must surrender
her badge and gun. She discovers a strange implant in her neck, and visits a hypnotist to
try to access memories of her abduction. Meanwhile, Albert Hosteen has found Mulder dying
in the desert, and conducts a "Blessing Way" ceremony to let the Navaho Holy
People heal his soul. While he hangs between worlds, Mulder experiences visions of Deep
Throat and his father, urging him to complete his quest. Scully attends the funeral of
Mulder's father, and there meets the Well-Manicured Man, a member of the Cigarette-Smoking
Man's cabal, who warns her that she has been targeted for murder. Mulder returns to his
father's house, where confronts his mother with old photographs showing his father, Deep
Throat, and other familiar faces taken in 1972, the year his sister disappeared. The
Cigarette Smoking Man, increasingly desperate for the missing tape, pressures Skinner to
find it. Scully's sister Melissa is gunned down by Krycek and his minion, who mistake her
for Dana Scully. Events race to an explosive standoff as Scully, convinced that Skinner is
intent on killing her, holds him at gunpoint in Mulder's apartment...as they hear
footsteps approach the door. Part 2 of 3.
Notes
The title refers to the name of the chant the Indians
use to bring back Mulder's spirit.
After some inaccuracies in "Anasazi", Chris Carter was
asked to attend a Navajo night chant and the Native American Church Peyote Ritual, which
Carter considered a great honor. He does however admit it was "excrutiatingly painful
to sit on the ground, Native American-style, for eight hours" during the ceremony.
Here's where we first meet the latest of the X-Files characters with
those fab nicknames, the Well-Manicured Man, played by the marvelous John Neville.
Interesting to note that in real life actors Melinda McGraw
(Melissa) and Nicholas Lea (Krycek) were dating at the time, which adds a bit of an extra
sting to him shooting her, don't you think?!
The ending reads, "In Memoriam. Larry Wells. 1946-1995."
Wells was a costume designer for the series.
Quotes
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Albert Hosteen's opening monologue, heard as we watch flames
engulfing the refrigerated boxcar:
"There is an ancient Indian saying, that something lives only
as long as the last person who remembers it. My people have come to trust memory over
history. Memory, like fire, is radiant and immutable, while history serves only those who
seek to control it, those who would douse the flame of memory in order to put out the
dangerous fire of Truth. Beware these men, for they are dangerous themselves and unwise.
Their false history is written in the blood of those who might remember and of those who
seek the Truth."
Cancer Man: "Gentlemen, we have control. The files have been
recovered and the men involved in their theft have been removed without incident. There is
a small matter of concern with the FBI, but we'll handle that internally as usual. The
media attention will amount to nothing more than a few scattered obituaries."
First Elder: "The Mulder problem."
Cancer Man: "Special Agent Mulder is dead. His body will not be
recovered, he will be officially listed as missing until the matter can be resolved
quietly."
Scully: (answering her door to a drunken Frohike)
"Frohike?"
Frohike: "I know it's late, but I heard the news....maybe I
should go, pardon my presumptuosness."
Scully: "How much have you had to drink?" (Frohike holds
up a near-empty bottle of J&B Scotch)
Frohike: "Do you recycle? (he comes in and sits at the kitchen
table while she makes him a coffee...awwww) He was a good friend. A redwood among mere
sprouts. I guess this means he's passing you the torch?"
Scully: "Uh, I'm afraid not. I'm soon to be out of a job."
Frohike: "Those sons of bitches! They're rigging the
game."
Scully: "And like rats they just scatter back into the wood
pile."
Frohike: (pulls out an article about The Thinker's death) "The
rats that killed the cat."
(as the Indians perform the Blessing Way ceremony, we see into
Mulder's mind)
Deep Throat in Mulder's dream: "I was first struck by the
absence of time, having depended on it so completely as a measure of myself and my life.
Moving backwards into the perpetual night that consumes purpose and deed, all passion and
will. I come to you, old friend, with the dull clarity of the dead, *not* to beckon you,
but to feel the fire and intensity that still live in you, and the heavy weight of your
burdens, which I had once borne. There is truth here old friend, if that's all you seek,
but there's no justice or judgement without which truth is a vast...dead... hollow. Go
back, do not look into the abyss or let the abyss look into you, awaken the sleep of
reason and *fight* the monsters within and without."
Bill Mulder in Mulder's dream: "Hello son, I did not dare hope
to see you so soon, nor ever again hope to broker fate with a life to which I gave life.
The lies I told you are a pox and poison to my soul, and now you are here because of them.
Lies I thought might bury forever a truth I could not live with. I stand here ashamed of
the choices I made so long ago, when you were just a boy. You are the memory Fox, it lives
in you. If you were to die now, the truth will die and only the lies survive us."
Mulder: "My sister? Is she here?"
Bill Mulder: "No. The thing that would destroy me, the truth I
felt you must never learn, is the truth you will find if you are to go forward."
(Scully asks Skinner to look into whether The Thinker and Bill
Mulder were killed by the same gun)
Scully: "You don't want to check?!"
Skinner: "Miss Scully, I think you underestimate the duties and
responsibilities of my position as Assistant Director." (Scully gives him a look,
acknowledging his use of her own phrase)
Scully: "I was just trying to cooperate with your investigation
sir."
Skinner: "To mitigate your situation and enhance your chances
at reinstatement, isn't that right?"
Scully: "No! I just want answers!"
Skinner: "And so do I! I want to know why I was asked to
execute a search warrant on your apartment? To look for a digital cassette?"
Scully: "I don't have it."
Skinner: "Is this tape what agent Mulder died for?"
Scully: "I believe so."
Skinner: "You want to bring me a smoking gun Scully? You bring
me this tape. Otherwise, I would ask you to go home, sit tight and let *us* do our
job."
Scully: "Is that all sir?"
Skinner: "Yes that's all." (Scully leaves, Cancer Man
appears from another room)
Cancer Man: "Did you ask her about the tape?"
Skinner: "She says she doesn't have it."
Cancer Man: "Is that what she says?"
Skinner: (through gritted teeth) "Yes, that's what she
says."
Cancer Man: "Well that's unfortunate for everyone."
Dr. Pomerants: "You told me of your experience of being taken
away and losing time, do you remember how you felt just before this happened?"
Scully: "I was afraid."
Dr. P: "Do you remember what you were afraid of?"
Scully: "That I would die."
Dr. P: "But you didn't die, someone must have cared for you, do
you remember who that someone was?"
Scully: "There were men, a man took me...there was a light
and....loud sounds...my ears were bound."
Dr. P: "They performed a procedure on you, do you remember any
pain during this?"
Scully: "I'm trying...the sound is all screwed up....there was
an alarm...I remember they wanted to know if I was alright."
Dr. P: "Maybe you trusted them not to hurt you. Could this be
possible?"
Scully: "I don't know."
Dr. P: "At the FBI you work with people you must entrust with
your life. Could it have been one of these people?"
Scully: "I had to trust someone...I was powerless...I
couldn't...I could not resist them."
Dr. P: "If this is too painful, I want you to go back to that
comfortable place where we began and try again."
Scully: "No!... (wakes up) I'm sorry, I'm trying, I'm trying. I
don't think this is working, I don't think we're getting anywhere, thank you, but you'll
have to excuse me." (she walks out and sees Skinner leaving her apartment)
Mulder in Scully's dream: "I have been on the bridge that spans
two worlds, the link between all souls by which we cross into our own true nature. You
were here today looking for a truth that was taken from you, the truth which was never to
be spoken but which now binds us together in dangerous purpose. I have returned from the
dead to continue with you. But I fear that this danger is now close at hand, and I may be
too late." (Scully wakes up)
Well Manicured-Man: (to Scully) "Hello, I see you're a friend
of the family, so am I. Do you think we might find a moment to speak?"
Scully: "About?"
WMM: "A very serious matter. Please, could we find some place
away from the others? (they begin walking) I couldn't help overhearing your conversation,
do you think the son is still alive?"
Scully: "Who are you?"
WMM: "I'm a member of a kind of consortium, we represent
certain global interests."
Scully: "What kind of interests?"
WMM: "Interests that would be extremely threatened by the
digital tape that you are no longer in possession of."
Scully: "Threatened enough to murder?"
WMM: "Oh my, yes."
Scully: "What do you know about Mulder?"
WMM: "That he *is* dead, quid pro quo." (I think he says
this, which means compensation)
Scully: "You're lying."
WMM: "I'm not here to tell you lies."
Scully: "What *are* you here for?"
WMM: "To tell you *your* life is in danger too."
Scully: "Leave me alone."
WMM: "They'll kill you one of two ways. They'll send someone,
possibly two men, to kill you in your home or in the garage with an unregistered weapon,
which will be left at the scene. Using false documents, supplied by associates of mine,
they'll be out of the country in less than two hours."
Scully: "You said there were two ways?"
WMM: "Yes...he, or she, will be someone close to you, someone
you trust. They'll arrange a meeting or come to your house unexpectedly. Do you have
someplace else you might stay?"
Scully: "Why, why kill me?"
WMM: "You want something they don't, justice. And because they
are now quite certain you don't have a computer copy of the files they're looking
for."
Scully: "Why are you protecting me?"
WMM: "I feel my colleagues are acting impulsively. And your
death would draw unnecessary attention to our group."
Scully: "You're not protecting me, you're protecting
yourself."
WMM: "Why should that surprise you? Motives are rarely
unselfish."
Scully: "What kind of business are you in?"
WMM: "We predict the future. The best way to predict the future
is to invent it. Good day young lady."
Scully: (pulls a gun on Skinner) "Eyes forward, put your hands
where I can see them, don't turn around or I'll blow your head off! Don't think I won't do
it, you son of a bitch."