Spanish title: La Paciente X
translation: The Patient X
US Airdate: March 1, 1998
writers: Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz
director: Kim Manners
STARRING:
David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully
Guest Cast:
Nic Lea as Alex Krycek
Alex Shostak as Dmitri
Laurie Holden as Marita Covarrubias
Veronica Cartwright as Cassandra Spender
Max Wyman as Dr. Per Lagerqvist
Barbara Drake as Dr. Dominique Alepin
Ron Halder as Dr. Floyd Fazio
Jim Janser as Dr. Heitz Werber
Chris Owens as Jeffrey Spender
Don S. Williams as First Elder
John Moore as 2nd Elder
John Neville as Well-Manicured Man
Willy Ross as Quiet Willy
Brian Thompson as Bounty Hunter
Kurt Max Runte as Ranger
Raoul Ganeen as Guard
Anatol Rezmeritsa as Commandant
Plotline
THE AGENTS SEARCH FOR ANSWERS WHEN UFO ABDUCTEES GATHER EN
MASSE--AND
ARE BURNED ALIVE.
In Kazakhstan, former Soviet Union, two teenage boys watch as a UFO
disappears behind a mountain top. The boys run off to tell their families, but as they
sprint through the woods, they come upon an area filled with burning automobiles. A
screaming man, his body ablaze, appears out of the dense smoke, causing the boys to run.
One of them, Dmitri, takes refuge in the woods. The next morning, he is discovered by
Krycek, who is in the company of a unit of Russian soldiers. With the boy in custody,
Krycek and his men approach Maria Covarrubias, who, along with U.N. troops, is sifting
through the burned out wreckage. Krycek tells Maria he knows who she works for--and to
tell her superiors he has a witness (Dmitri).
Back in the United States, Mulder takes part in a visiting lecturers
forum. He disagrees with the opinions voiced by his fellow panelists regarding a woman
referred to as "Patient X," an apparent
abductee who seeks answers as to why aliens are on Earth. Mulder
maintains that there is no complicity between the military and alien abductions. Instead,
he believes the government is developing biological warfare and hiding the fact by
concocting stories about "little green men." When the discussion ends, Mulder is
approached by Dr. Werber, the man who performed regression hypnosis on him five years
earlier (leading Mulder to believe his sister was abducted). Werber reveals that he is
Patient X's doctor. He arranges a meeting between Mulder and the woman, Cassandra,
believing that she will change his mind regarding his new theory. Cassandra believes the
aliens are on Earth to deliver a message. But something, she fears, has gone wrong.
Krycek extracts information from Dmitri by subjecting him to a
beating. He then orders a Russian doctor to expose the teenager to the alien black oil.
The liquid enters Dmitri's body through his mouth and nose. Dmitri, his eyes and mouth
sewn shut, is then transported back to the US on a Russian freighter. Meanwhile,
Covarrubias briefs Syndicate members on the mysterious burn site in Kazakhstan.
Covarrubias believes the act was aimed at the Syndicate, and reveals that Krycek captured
a witness at the site. Krycek phones the group and offers to trade Dmitri for all research
information pertaining to a vaccine against the black oil.
At the FBI building, Scully is approached by Agent Spender, who
identifies himself as Cassandra's son. Spender tells Scully that his mother is a very
disturbed woman. Later, Scully tells Mulder about the conversation. She then peruses
Cassandra's medical file, growing intrigued when she realizes Cassandra claims to have
been abducted at Skyland Mountain, the same site where Scully was taken by Duane Barry.
The file also reveals that Cassandra has an implant in the base of her neck. Mulder
brushes off the findings, agreeing with Spender's conclusion. But so intrigued is Scully
by the developments that she pays Cassandra a visit at the psychiatric hospital. There,
she grows unnerved when Cassandra tells her that some nights she awakens feeling as though
she must be somewhere, but not knowing where to go.
Meanwhile, a group of abductees gather at Skyland Mountain. As an
Unknown Man drives down the mountain road, he encounters faceless men chasing another man.
One of the faceless men drives a metallic wand into the Running Man's back, setting him
ablaze. Later, Mulder and Scully inspect the site. The situation forces Scully in the
opposite position she would normally take, for despite a lack of evidence, she believes
the event is linked to her abduction. The agents are contacted by Cassandra, who warns
"they" must be stopped. The agents are then approached by Spender, who explains
that his mother was part of a UFO cult.
Back at the Syndicate office, group members conclude that the latest
burning is aimed at sabotaging their work. Quiet Willy is dispatched to deal with the
situation. Meanwhile, Covarrubias rendezvous with Krycek at the freighter, which is docked
in New York Harbor. The two share a hungry kiss, then exit so they can be alone. When
Krycek returns, Dmitri has vanished. The Well-Manicured Man appears, demanding to know
where the boy has gone.
After examining the evidence, Mulder concludes the victims of the
mass burning were led to Skyland Mountain by the government when it triggered the implant
devices. But he is at a loss to explain why they were killed. Their conversation is
interrupted by a call from Covarrubias, who informs Mulder of the similar incident in
former Soviet Union, and of the witness, Dmitri. Suddenly, the black oil oozes from
Dmitri, and Covarrubias drops the phone.
Scully suffers an attack--not unlike the one Cassandra described
earlier. She travels to Ruskin Dam, where a throng of people have gathered, including
Cassandra, in the company of Quiet Willy, and Dmitri, the stitches having been torn from
his eyes and mouth. A glowing ship passes overhead and disappears over adjacent treetops.
Suddenly, screams are heard from the far edge of the congregation, where faceless men
wielding alien weapons set people ablaze.
To Be Continued...
Notes
Not finished, as you can see, I'll update soon, thank you for your
patience.
Quotes
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(Mulder's opening voiceover)
Mulder: "Before the exploration of space, of the moon and the
planets, Man held that the heavens were the home and province of powerful gods who
controlled not just the vast firmament, but the earthly fate of Man himself and that the
pantheon of powerful, warring deities, was the cause and reason for the human condition.
For the past and the future, and for which great monuments would be created on earth as in
heaven. But in time, Man replaced these gods with new gods and new religions that provided
no more certain or greater answers than those worshipped by his Greek or Roman or Egyptian
ancestors. And while we've chosen now our monolithic and benevolent gods and found our
certainties in science, believers all, we wait for a sign, a revelation. Our eyes turn
skyward ready to accept the truly incredible to find our destiny written in the stars. But
how do we best look to see? With new eyes or old?"
Mulder: "No, I don't think she's lying. I think that if you
prepare people well enough to believe a lie, they will believe it as if it were true. And
if you tell them a really big lie, like there are aliens from outer space, much more than
a small one, they will believe in it. And if you suggest these aliens are doing bad things
to them, the power of the suggestion will be to make people believe that psychopathologies
and neuroses they're suffering from can be attributed to that."
Dr. Lagerqvist: "Mr. Mulder... Agent Mulder, she has physical
ailments."
Woman: "Are you discounting any belief in the existence of
extraterrestrials?"
Mulder: "No. I just question mindless belief."
Fazio: "But you've cited evidence. You've made claims
yourself."
Mulder: "What I've seen, I've seen because I wanted to believe.
I... If you look too hard, you can go mad, but if you continue to look, you become
liberated. And you become awake, as if from a dream, realizing that--that the lies are
there simply to protect what they're advertising: A government which knows its greatest
strength is not in defense, but in attack. It's strongly held by believers in ufo
phenomena that there is military complicity or involvement in abductions, but what if
there is no complicity? What if there is simply the military, seeking to develop an
arsenal against which there is no defense: Biological warfare, which justifies--in their
eyes--making an ass out of the nation with stories of little green men--a conspiracy
wrapped in a plot inside a government agenda."
Dr. Werber: "You seem to have abandoned something you believed
so completely. In spite of what I know about you from our work together--the memories I
helped you recover about the experience with your sister."
Mulder: "Well, I've come to distrust a lot of things.
I've--I've come to distrust those memories."
Werber: "I'm sorry."
Mulder: "For what?"
Werber: "I've taken a lot of criticism for my work with alien
abductees, and in the field itself. The regression hypnosis work I did with you..."
Mulder: "I'm not questioning your methods, Dr. Werber. I'm
questioning myself, and how I was tricked, how I was led to believe through an elaborate
staging of events that my sister had been abducted."
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