Die Hand Die Verletzt
- Episode aired Jan 27, 1995
- TV-14
- 45m
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8.1/10
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The agents investigate a murder in a small town populated by devil worshippers.The agents investigate a murder in a small town populated by devil worshippers.The agents investigate a murder in a small town populated by devil worshippers.
Travis MacDonald
- Dave Duran
- (as Travis Mac Donald)
Janine Cox
- Kate
- (uncredited)
Josh Epstein
- Josh
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaActor Dan Butler was terrified of the snake, being unable to talk while shooting the scene in the basement. The actor's fright meant the make-up team did not need to apply fake sweat to his face.
- GoofsDuring the pig/hog dissection in science class, the science teacher tosses a pig into the snake tank for feeding. Animals to be dissected would be soaked in formaldehyde and not suitable for feeding.
- Quotes
Fox Mulder: So, lunch?
Dana Scully: Mulder, toads just fell from the sky!
Fox Mulder: I guess their parachutes didn't open. You were saying something about this place not feeling odd?
- Crazy creditsIn the opening credits James Wong is credited as James "Chargers" Wong
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Horrifying X-Files Moments (2018)
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Cool... but huh?
This is a really neat episode, but it has an annoying lack of answers atypical of the X-Files. For example, what about all the things Shannon says have happened to her? Is it all completely made up? And if so, why? If it is true, why don't they show an investigation into it or something? Finding THAT evidence would have made for a pretty powerful sequence. And the agents clearly couldn't just ignore it all, they would have to look into it at some point, and the episode ends so early that we don't get to see what they find out. I get the sense that they might have run out of time while making this episode and had to cut things out, since a lot of plot threads are abandoned. And aside from this episode, the X-Files normally seems to cater to the curious type of audience that wants to actually find out what's going on. It is an investigation show after all. I wish this was a "to be continued" episode, because as much as I hate those, this is an interesting story and they could have gone a lot deeper into it.
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- May 25, 2008
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