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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"Beyond the sea" ............. |
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Scully receives a phone call from her mother, Margaret, relaying
the tragic news that her father died of a massive coronary. Only
moments earlier, Scully had seen an ethereal image of her father
sitting in a chair.
Scully returns to work anxious for a new
case to keep her mind off her father's death. Her curiosity is
piqued by a report of a young couple's kidnapping near Jackson
University. A similar abduction occurred at another university
exactly one year earlier. The bodies of that couple were later
found. Authorities believed they had been tortured.
The only
lead in the case is a man named Luther Lee Boggs, who is scheduled
for execution in North Carolina's gas chamber in one week. Boggs
asserts that he knows who the serial killer is, and backs up that
claim by describing a charm bracelet worn by one of the victims. He
alleges that his knowledge is obtained from psychic transmissions.
He makes a proposition: that his information be traded for a
reprieve from death row. Before traveling to North Carolina, Scully
attends memorial services for her father. Captain William Scully's
ashes are scattered at sea as the song "Beyond the Sea" is played.
The agents meet with Boggs at the North Carolina prison
where he is interred. Mulder hands Boggs a small piece of cloth from
an evidence bag. Boggs falls into a trance and describes landmarks
near the kidnapper's hideout. Mulder then reveals that the cloth was
cut from one of his own T-shirts and has nothing to do with the
victims. Convinced Boggs is a fraud, Mulder exits, leaving Scully
alone with Boggs. He begins singing "Beyond the Sea," causing a
reaction from Scully.
While driving along a roadway, Scully
becomes intrigued by imagery described by Boggs during his trance.
She enters an abandoned warehouse nearby and discovers evidence that
the kidnapped couple had been held there.
Police are
notified about the warehouse's location. Scully cannot bring herself
to tell Mulder about her father's ghost, or about Boggs' singing.
Mulder concludes that Boggs is in contact with someone involved with
the kidnapping rather than the spirit world. When the agents meet
with Boggs a second time he tells them that the victims are being
held at a boathouse on a lake. Agents raid the boathouse and rescue
one of the victims, Liz Hawley. Mulder is shot at close range by the
kidnapper, Lucas Henry, who proceeds to escape on a motorboat with
the remaining victim, Jim Summers.
With Mulder recuperating
in the hospital, Scully concentrates on locating Lucas Henry. She
again interviews Boggs, who relives his near-death experience in the
gas chamber when he was saved by a last minute reprieve. It was
during this brief out-of-body experience that Boggs first came in
contact with the spirit world. He refuses to reveal more details of
Jim Summer's whereabouts until he is guaranteed that his execution
sentence has been dropped.
Scully approaches the Warden for
a stay of execution, but the request is denied. Left with no other
choice, Scully lies to Boggs, telling him his sentence has been
reduced to life in prison. Boggs channels with the spirit world and
describes a condemned brewery as Henry's new hideout. He then tells
Scully he knew she lied to him about the pardon. Scully and other
agents converge on the brewery, rescuing Jim Summers. Henry refuses
to give himself up and is killed. Later, Scully breaks her promise
to witness Boggs' execution, struggling even in the end between her
desire to believe and her determination to remain rational.
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