Pilot
Deep Throat
Squeeze
Conduit
The Jersey Devil
Shadows
Ghost in the machine
Ice
Space
Fallen angel
Eve
Fire >>>
Beyond the sea
Gender bender
Lazarus
Young at heart
E.B.E.
Miracle man
Shapes
Darkness falls
Tooms
Born again
Roland
The Erlenmeyer Flask
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"Fire" ............. |
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In England, an affluent, elderly man suddenly bursts into flames
while walking from his front porch to his car. Despite the efforts
of those at the scene to extinguish the fire, the man is burned
alive.
Mulder and Scully are approached by Phoebe Greene,
Mulder's ex-classmate and former lover, who is employed as an
inspector by Scotland Yard. Greene tells the detectives about the
death of the man in England, and how it is but one of a series of
similar murders aimed at the British aristocracy. Sir Marsden, who
narrowly escaped being burned alive in a similar incident, has
temporarily relocated his family to Cape Cod. Mulder and Scully
agree to aid Greene with the case. Scully, however, is hard pressed
to contain her dislike for Greene.
Special Agent Melvin
Beatty, an arson specialist, examines the evidence linking the
fires, but is at a loss as to how the blazes were started. Mulder's
notion that it may be attributed to pyrokinetics-an individual's
ability to conduct and control a fire-is scoffed at by Beatty.
Mulder confesses to Scully that he is terrified of fire, and
admits that Phoebe is all too aware of his phobia. He tells Scully
he will handle the investigation without her help.
Unbeknownst to Sir Marsden and his family, the caretaker at
their Cape Cod home is the same man who gardened for the elderly man
who was set ablaze in England. That man, who has murdered the actual
caretaker and assumed his identity, walks to a local bar and sets it
ablaze using his pyrokinetic power.
Mulder and Greene
interview a survivor of the blaze. They are intrigued when the
survivor tells them that a British man started the blaze by causing
himself to ignite.
Mulder and Greene stake out an elegant
party attended by the Marsdens hoping to trap the arsonist. After
surveying the hotel where the party is given, Mulder and Greene
conclude the arsonist will not strike. They take advantage of their
surroundings for some intimate slow dancing on the ballroom floor.
Scully arrives at the party with information regarding the case. She
notices that the hotel security status grid is lit up, indicating a
fire somewhere on the upper level. She interrupts Mulder and Greene
with the news, shattering an intimate moment. Mulder races upstairs
but is overcome with smoke. The caretaker who chauffeured the
Marsdens to the party races out of the hotel with the children and
is hailed a hero.
Scully takes advantage of Mulder's
hospital stay to fill him in on her research. She believes the
arsonist uses a highly flammable accelerant, such as rocket
propellant, to fuel the fires. Scully also suspects she may have
pinpointed the arsonist, a man named Cecil L'Ively, who acted as
caretaker for two of the victims. They come to realize that the
Marsden's caretaker is the same man.
The detectives rush to
the house in Cape Cod and evacuate the family. Mulder catches Greene
sharing a passionate kiss with Sir Marsden, ending his interest in
her. Mulder and Scully encounter Bob/Cecil, who has rigged the
entire dwelling to catch fire. Mulder confronts Cecil, overcoming
his fear to some extent. Cecil rushes down the stairs, where Phoebe
splashes accelerant on him and he bursts into flames. Mulder and the
others escape from the house and watch as it is consumed in fire.
Cecil's flesh regenerates itself, however, and he soon
recovers inside his heavily guarded cell.
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