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In New York City, Dr. Saul Grissom, a pioneer in sleep disorders,
calls 911 to report a fire outside his apartment. When emergency
crews arrive at Grissom's building, they find Grissom's dead body,
but no evidence of a fire. Skinner assigns Mulder and Alex Krycek,
another agent for the FBI, to investigate the mysterious incident.
Annoyed at the prospect of working with Krycek, Mulder travels to
Connecticut by himself. He interviews Dr. Penelope Charyn, who
explains that Grissom revolutionized sleep therapy and developed a
process whereby a person's dreams can be altered by electric
stimulation.
Mulder grudgingly accepts Krycek as his
partner. They visit Scully in the autopsy bay. She explains that
Grissom shows classic physiological responses of having been burned
alive in a fire, yet his flesh is not charred. Interest in the case
grows when another man, Henry Willig, is found dead in his apartment
with forty-three internal hemorrhages - signs that he had been shot
to death. Upon examination, no bullets or signs of foul play are
detected. Mulder realizes that both Willig and Grissom were Vietnam
veterans and that both were stationed at Parris Island. After
further checking, the agents determine that Augustus Cole is the
only surviving member of a special squad that included Willig. Cole
turns up missing when he is traced to a psychiatric ward.
A
mysterious government operative, X, meets Mulder in a dark parking
structure. He claims that Grissom conducted sleep deprivation
experiments at Parris Island in an attempt to make soldiers
aggressive and fearless. He warns Mulder that Augustus Cole has not
slept in twenty-four years. The agents get a break in the case when
Cole steals antidepressants from a pharmacy. Mulder and Krycek are
shocked when two officers shoot one another while searching the drug
store. Mulder theorizes that Cole possesses the ability to project
his consciousness into the minds of other people.
The agents
locate Salvatore Matola, a former member of the special marine squad
whose name was not officially listed on any government documents.
Matola claims that a Dr. Girardi participated in the experiments. He
also admits that his entire squad went AWOL and massacred everyone
who lived in the Vietnamese village of Phu Bai. Mulder concludes
that Cole is punishing everyone associated with the massacre for its
twenty-fourth anniversary. The agents rush to a train station to
intercept Girardi. Mulder draws his gun when he sees Cole, pistol in
hand, approaching Girardi. In reality, Mulder is actually reacting
to images projected into his mind. Seeing that Mulder is pointing
his gun at innocent bystanders,
Krycek shoots at Mulder and
misses. The agents track Cole and Girardi to a train car in a
railway yard. Girardi is badly injured as a result of Cole's dream
projection. Mulder finds Cole and tries to convince him to testify
in court about the experiment. Cole projects an image into Krycek's
brain, making it seem as if Cole is pointing a gun at Mulder. Krycek
falls for the trick and shoots Cole. Later, Krycek reports to a
mysterious tribunal that is bent on eliminating Mulder and Scully
forever.
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THE X-FILES "SLEEPLESS" #2X04 Original Air Date:
10/07/94
CAST: DAVID DUCHOVNY as Special Agent Fox
Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special Agent Dana Scully
GUEST
CAST: NICHOLAS LEA as Agent Alex Krycek TONY TODD as Augustus
Cole MITCH PILEGGI as Assistant Director Skinner STEVEN
WILLIAMS as X JONATHAN GRIES as Sal Matola WILLIAM B. DAVIS as
the Cigarette-Smoking Man MITCH KOSTERMAN as Detective
Horton DON THOMPSON as Henry Willig DAVID ADAMS as Doctor
Girardi MICHAEL PUTTONEN as Dr. Pilsson ANNA HAGAN as Doctor
Charyn PAUL BITTANTE as Lt. Reagan CLAUDE DE MARTINO as Doctor
Grissom
WRITTEN BY: HOWARD GORDON
DIRECTED
BY: ROB BOWMAN
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