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At a grocery market in Virginia, Agent Frank Burst and a phalanx
of sheriff's deputies arrest a man known only as Pusher. Pusher is
shackled in leg irons and seated in the back of a cruiser, a heavy
steel screen separating him from Burst and a deputy (who's at the
wheel). As the deputy waits his turn to pull onto a busy highway,
Pusher uses the sound of his voice to take control of the deputy's
mind. Against his will, the deputy drives the cruiser directly into
the path of an oncoming truck, and an enormous collision ensues.
Burst survives the impact, but the sheriff's deputy is
killed and Pusher escapes. Burst approaches Mulder and Scully for
help with the bizarre case. He describes how, a month earlier,
Pusher called him and confessed to a string of contract killings
going back two years. The murders Pusher confessed to had all been
ruled suicides by the coroner's office. But he possessed intimate
details known only to police. Burst believes Pusher was bragging
when he confessed to the crimes, as if he was playing a twisted
game. Most disturbing is how Pusher somehow willed the sheriff's
deputy to unlock his shackles.
A clue finger-written on the
wrecked police cruiser leads the agents to back issues of a magazine
called "American Ronin" (a ronin is a samurai warrior without a
master). After leafing through several issues, the agents find "hit
for hire" ads they suspect were placed by Pusher. They trace a
telephone number listed in the ad to a pay phone, which, in turn,
leads them to a driving range where Pusher works. Heavily-armed
federal agents surround the range. Pusher takes refuge inside a shed
and is cornered by an agent. He wills the agent to pour gasoline
over his own body and set himself on fire. Scully extinguishes the
flames, and Pusher is taken into custody. But during a preliminary
court hearing, Pusher (whose real name is Robert Modell) clouds the
mind of the presiding judge and is released. Using his mental
powers, Modell slips by FBI security and gains access to the
agency's computer records. Skinner spots the intruder and attempts
to intercede. But Modell overpowers an office cleric's mind and
wills her to spray mace in Skinner's eyes. During the confusion,
Modell escapes with the records.
Skinner recovers, and later
informs the agents that Modell fled with Mulder's computer file.
Burst, Mulder, Scully and a team of SWAT officers storm Modell's
apartment, but find it empty. What they do find is epilepsy
medication. Scully theorizes that if a brain tumor triggered
Modell's powers, he might be dying... and committing murders as one
last big "hurrah." Modell phones the agents as they are sifting
through his apartment. As Burst tries to keep him on the line until
the call can be traced, Modell wills him to suffer a fatal heart
attack.
The FBI tracks Modell to a nearby hospital. Mulder
fears that Modell might focus his powers on one of the armed agents,
so he enters the building alone, unarmed and wired with high-tech
video gear that allows Scully and the other agents to see what he
sees.
As Mulder walks through the building, shots ring out.
He finds the dead bodies of an MRI technician and a security guard.
He also finds a medical chart which confirms the tumor is fatal.
Modell clouds Mulder's mind and forces him to play Russian roulette,
first on himself, and then on Scully. Scully trips a fire alarm
after realizing that Modell must concentrate all of his energy for
his powers to work. This distracts Modell long enough for agents to
rush him. Later, we see Modell in a hospital bed, weak and near
death.
................... CREDITS .....................
THE X-FILES "PUSHER" #3X17 Original Air Date: 2/23/96
CAST: DAVID DUCHOVNY as Special Agent Fox
Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special Agent Dana Scully
GUEST
CAST: MITCH PILEGGI as Assistant Director Walter
Skinner ROBERT WISDEN as Pusher (Robert Modell) VIC POLIZOS as
Agent Frank Burst STEVE BACIC as Agent Collins D. NEIL MARK as
Deputy Scott Kerber JULIA ARKOS as Holly DON MACKAY as the
Judge MEREDITH BAIN-WOODWARD as Defense Attorney Brent J.D.
SHEPPARD as the Prosecutor DARREN LUCAS as Lead SWAT Cop ROGER
R. CROSS as SWAT Lieutenant JANYSE JAUD as the nurse ERNIE
FOOT as the lobby guard HENRY WATSON as the
baliff
WRITTEN BY: VINCE GILLIGAN
DIRECTED BY:
ROB BOWMAN
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