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At a busy fast food restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, a
distraught man, Galen, suddenly pulls out a gun and begins shooting
at customers. A police sharpshooter returns fire, severely wounding
him. A Gentle-Looking Man steps from the crowd and places his open
palm on Galen's wound, miraculously healing it in a matter of
moments. When Scully and Mulder arrive at the scene, paramedics and
detectives are unable to describe the incident in a coherent
fashion, as all of the customers who were struck by gunfire are now
uninjured. Even more puzzling, the Gentle-Looking Man disappeared
from the scene without a trace.
Meanwhile, at the Mulder's
beach front summer home in Rhode Island, Mrs. Mulder is approached
by The Cigarette-Smoking Man. They become embroiled in a heated
argument. Shortly thereafter, Mulder receives word that his mother
was rushed to an emergency room in serious condition. Accompanied by
Scully, Mulder races to the hospital. From her bed, Mrs. Mulder asks
her son for a pen. She then writes the word "palm" on a sheet of
note paper.
The agents return to Washington, where they view
unedited videotape footage of the fast food restaurant shooting.
Analyzing the footage frame by frame, the agents watch in
astonishment as the Gentle-Looking Man seemingly morphs into another
man.
Shortly thereafter, a group of agents, headed by The
Cigarette-Smoking Man, corner and arrest the Gentle-Looking Man at a
Social Security Office where he is employed. Almost simultaneously,
Scully stops a person who looks exactly like the Gentle-Looking Man
at FBI headquarters. The man, Jeremiah Smith, claims he is about to
turn himself in. Smith is questioned by Skinner and released.
Back at the summer house, X shows Mulder photographs of his
mother and The Cigarette-Smoking Man having an argument. Mulder
claims he does not know what the discussion was about. Mulder leaves
the house, then doubles back under the cover of darkness. Using a
pen, he rearranges the letters of the word "palm" to spell "lamp."
He then smashes a ceramic lamp against a wall and uncovers a
stiletto weapon (the same device the Bounty Hunter used to kill
alien colonists in previous episodes).
The first Jeremiah
Smith (arrested at the Social Security Offices) is thrown in prison
and interrogated by The Cigarette-Smoking Man. During the
interrogation, Smith transforms into Deep Throat and Mr. Mulder,
(both of whom The Cigarette-Smoking Man had killed). The
Cigarette-Smoking Man tries to hide his astonishment. During the
conversation, Smith tells the Smoking Man he is dying of lung
cancer.
Meanwhile, Mulder tracks the second Smith to the
Social Security Offices. But Smith suddenly breaks away and
disappears into a crowd. Back at the prison, the Bounty Hunter,
stiletto in hand, enters Jeremiah's cell. But it is empty.
At the hospital, doctors tell Mulder that his mother's
condition is worse than previously thought. Mulder is approached by
The Cigarette-Smoking Man. He claims to have information pertaining
to the whereabouts of Mulder's sister. Mulder counters that he
possesses what the Smoking Man is looking for.
One of the
Jeremiah Smiths arrives at Scully's apartment unannounced. Scully
drives him to a secluded location and rendezvous with Mulder.
Suddenly, the Bounty Hunter arrives at the scene, stiletto in hand.
To Be Continued...
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THE X-FILES "TALITHA CUMI"
#3X24 Original Air Date: 5/17/96
CAST: DAVID DUCHOVNY
as Special Agent Fox Mulder GILLIAN ANDERSON as Special Agent
Dana Scully
GUEST CAST: HROTHGAR MATHEWS as Galen ROY
THINNES as Jeremiah Smith ANGELO VACCO as the door man STEPHEN
DIMOPOULOS as the detective MITCH PILEGGI as Assistant Director
Walter Skinner WILLIAM B. DAVIS as The Cigarette-Smoking
Man STEVEN WILLIAMS as X BONNIE HAY as the Night
Nurse BRIAN BARRY as the Last Man ROSS CLARKE as Pleasant
Man
TELEPLAY BY: CHRIS CARTER
STORY BY: DAVID
DUCHOVNY and CHRIS CARTER
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