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"Blood"
Series The X-Files
Season 2, Episode 3
X-Files 2x03 001
Air date September 30th, 1994
Writers Glen Morgan; James Wong; Darin Morgan
Director David Nutter
Producers Joseph Patrick Finn; Paul Rabwin; Paul Brown; David Nutter; Howard Gordon; James Wong; Glen Morgan; R.W. Goodwin; Chris Carter
Starring David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson
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"Blood" is the third episode of season two of the science fiction mystery series The X-Files, and is the twenty-seventh episode in the series overall. The episode was directed by David Nutter with a teleplay written by Glen Morgan and James Wong based on a story treatment by Darin Morgan. It first aired on the Fox Network on Friday, September 30th, 1994.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
David Duchovny Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson Dana Scully

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
William Sanderson Edward Funsch
John Cygan Sheriff Spencer
Kimberly Ashlyn Gere Bonnie McRoberts
George Touliatos Larry Winter

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Bruce Harwood Byers
Dean Haglund Langly
Tom Braidwood Frohike
Gerry Rosseau Mechanic
Andre Daniels Harry

Featuring[]

Actor Role
William MacKenzie Bus driver
Diana Stevan Mrs. Adams
David Fredericks Security guard
Kathleen Duborg Mother
John Harris Taber
B.J. Harrison Clerk

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-14.
  • The character of Melvin Frohike is identified only as "Frohike" in the co-starring credits.

Story notes[]

  • The central setting for this episode is Franklin, Pennsylvania.
  • The fear of blood is called Hematophobia. Teleplay writer Glen Morgan has a fear of blood as well.

Allusions[]

  • Reference is made to famous rock and roll crooner Elvis Presley in this episode. Fox Mulder insinuates that Elvis is not really dead as the rest of the world believes.
  • One of the images that Edward Funsch sees is of the A.T.F. siege in Waco, Texas against cult leader David Koresh and his followers in the Branch Davidians. The siege took place over the course of several weeks from February to April, 1993.

Quotes[]

  • Fox Mulder: They've done it before. D.D.T. in the 50's, Agent Orange, germ warfare on unsuspecting neighborhoods.
  • Dana Scully: Yes, but why, Mulder? Why would they intentionally create a populace that destroys itself?
  • Fox Mulder: Fear. It's the oldest tool of power. If you're distracted by fear of those around you, it keeps you from seeing the actions of those above.

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  • Fox Mulder: Scully. Are you familiar with subliminal messages?
  • Dana Scully: You mean like... sex in ice cubes in liquor ads? That's paranoia.
  • Fox Mulder: No, it's a fact that some department stores use subliminal messages in their ambient music to deter shoplifting. And the Russians have been using advanced electroencephalographic techniques to control behavior.

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  • Fox Mulder: Have you ever come across this chemical compound?
  • Ringo Langly: L.S.D.M. Obviously, you haven't read our August edition of "T.L.G."
  • Fox Mulder: Oh, I'm sorry, boys. It arrived the same day as my subscription to "Celebrity Skin."

....

  • Fox Mulder: I'm convinced an outside factor is responsible, but I must concede frustration as to a determination of the cause. A residue discovered on the fingers of the most recent perpetrator was analyzed and reported to be an undefined but non-toxic organic chemical found on plants...perhaps remaining from gardening. There have been reported abductee paranoia in UFO mass abduction cases...
  • Dana Scully: I was wondering when you'd get to that.
  • Fox Mulder: I find no evidence of this to be the case.

See also[]

Media

The World of the X-Files

The X-Files miscellaneous

External Links[]

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