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A mysterious Plain-Clothed Man alerts Mulder to a pair of
multiple-homicides in which the killers suddenly became delusional.
Mulder is unsure who the informant is working for, but he
nonetheless follows up on the tip. He and Scully visit a psychiatric
hospital, where
Joseph Patnick, one of the mass murderers,
suddenly goes berserk while watching television. The agents meet
with Dr. Stroman, who theorizes his patient might be suffering from
a delusional syndrome.
The agents search Patnick's home
looking for clues. While combing the house, Mulder and Scully locate
row upon row of video cassette tapes containing cable news
broadcasts. Back at the motel, Mulder views hours of the news
footage but is unable to formulate a link between the broadcasts and
the murders. Scully, however, cites recent studies linking
television violence to violent behavior. Mulder dismisses the
connection.
Out of curiosity, Scully views the rest of the
video tapes. Late that night, she sees Mulder and The
Cigarette-Smoking Man meeting in secret in a car parked outside the
motel. The next day, the agents receive word regarding yet another
strange murder. This time, a housewife suddenly beat a neighbor to
death. The killer, Mrs. Riddock, told authorities that her husband
was having an affair with a blonde woman in a hammock in their
backyard. In reality, Mrs. Riddock attacked and killed her next door
neighbor, who was resting in a hammock with a Golden Retriever. The
agents search Riddock's home and uncover a large pile of VHS
cassette tapes. Mulder spots a cable technician working on a utility
pole nearby. When the technician drive off, Mulder climbs the pole
and removes a video trap device. He brings it to the Lone Gunmen for
analysis.
Meanwhile, Scully grows more and more suspicious
about Mulder's activities. While speaking with Scully over the
telephone, Mulder notices her paranoia and drives back to the motel.
Believing she is being attacked by unknown intruders, Scully opens
fire, narrowly missing her partner. She then runs off.
The
Lone Gunman confirm Mulder's theory that the device somehow induces
violent behavior. Using different colors, it acts as a sort of mind
control. Mulder, who is red-green color blind, realizes why he was
not affected.
Mulder receives word that Scully's body may
have been located. Before he reaches the morgue, the Plain-Clothed
Man warns him to concentrate on finding the parties responsible
before they destroy evidence. Mulder ignores the warning and goes to
the morgue. The victim, however, is not Scully.
Mulder
travels to Mrs. Scully's house. Scully suddenly steps into view,
leveling a pistol at Mulder's head. Delusional, she claims that
Mulder has been lying to her from their very first assignment. But
Mrs. Scully convinces her distraught daughter to drop the weapon.
Mulder realizes that Dr. Stroman's treatment of Patnick was
unorthodox. He tracks Stroman and the cable technician to a house on
the outskirts of town. Suddenly, gunshots rings out. When Mulder
enters the home, he finds X standing over the bodies. X blames the
deaths on Mulder. But Mulder counters he never knew who the
Plain-Clothed Man was working for.
Later, Mulder and the
now-recovered Scully meet with Skinner. But Mulder does not identify
X as the man who killed Stroman and the cable technician.
................... CREDITS .....................
THE X-FILES "WETWIRED" #3X23 Original Air Date:
5/10/96
CAST: DAVID DUCHOVNY as Special Agent Fox
Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special Agent Dana Scully
GUEST
CAST: MITCH PILEGGI as Assistant Director Walter
Skinner WILLIAM B. DAVIS as The Cigarette-Smoking Man BRUCE
HARWOOD as Byers TOM BRAIDWOOD as Frohike DEAN HAGLUND as
Langly STEVEN WILLIAMS as X SHEILA LARKEN as Margaret
Scully LINDEN BANKS as Joseph Patnik ZINAID MEMISEVIC as the
Cruel-Faced Man SANDY TUCKER as Mrs. Riddick COLIN CUNNINGHAM
as Dr. Stroman
WRITTEN BY: MAT BECK
DIRECTED
BY: ROB BOWMAN
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