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“I look at ‘Home,’ ‘Never Again’ and this Scully, where she’s a woman, a mother, things like that.
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RELATED: How the “Home” Episode Inspired the Latest Serial Killer on BonesĪlthough the hour doesn’t have a direct tie to the 1996 episode, there is some through line for a few of Morgan’s other eps, including. “I knew people would be like, ‘Peacock family!’ Which has happened.” “I was trying to be a punk,” Morgan laughs. Agents, Fox Mulder the believer and Dana Scully the skeptic, investigate the strange and unexplained, while hidden forces work to impede their efforts. The hour, “Home Again,” is also closely titled to one of Morgan’s most iconic hours of the series, “Home” (which he wrote with Jim Wong)-a fact that got fans buzzing while the show was in production. With Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, Mitch Pileggi, William B. RELATED: Why The X-Files Episodes Are Airing Out of Order And I’d say, ‘If I was at X-Files, that’s what I’d do.’ So, I really wanted to do that.” “I saw this man on the street, and he had a band-aid under his nose and we talked in our house about the band-aid nose man. “ Kristen and I had seen a man in Vancouver around 2002, when I was working on the movie, Willard,” he recalls. And for writer/director Glen Morgan, the inspiration for the character started more than a decade ago.
When a body is found completely dismembered-in a manner which seems decidedly inhuman-on Monday’s new episode of The X-Files, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) are called in to assist.Ī mysterious man, whose sole distinctive feature is a band-aid, could prove to be key.