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| 9x01 - Nothing Important Happened Today (1): | | Agent Doggett investigates the death of an EPA official after his car is forced off a bridge by a woman he picked up. He asks for assistance on the case from Scully, who has returned to her teaching position at the FBI Academy in Quantico. |
| 9x02 - Nothing Important Happened Today II (2): | | With Scully's baby showing signs of being something other than entirely human, questions are raised about her baby's connection to a government conspiracy. Doggett searches for clues and has his life both threatened and saved by Shannon McMahon. Reyes continues the battle back at the FBI, while keeping an eye on the potentially double-dealing Assistant Director Follmer, as some questions get answered and new ones alarmingly rise to the surface. |
| 9x03 - Dæmonicus: | | Doggett and Reyes investigate the murder of a couple in West Virginia that has all the signs of a satanic ritual killing. They link the murder to a doctor incarcerated in a mental institute and Doggett becomes convinced that the doctor is orchestrating the crimes from within the hospital. |
| 9x04 - 4-D: | | During a stakeout of murderer Irwin Lukesh, Doggett sees Reyes attacked by Lukesh but then we see Reyes and Doggett in her apartment, apparently both fine. Elsewhere at the same time, Doggett is shot and Lukesh indentifies Reyes as the shooter. While Reyes is asked for her badge and gun by AD Follmer and Doggett lies in hospital near death, the conflicting circumstanses of the stakeout and Doggett's shooting do not add up and it becomes clear that Lukesh posesses the power to switch between parallel [...] (More) |
| 9x05 - Lord of the Flies: | | When a stunt on a local cable reality show goes horribly wrong resulting in a man's death, Doggett and Reyes investigate. But when flies pour out of the victims eye sockets, they find themselves relying on Scully's expertise and they ask her to join the investigation. |
| 9x06 - Trust No 1: | | Scully is approached by a couple who claim their baby has the same abilities as William and have information about the super soldier program, however they will only talk to Mulder, believing him the only person who can make the connections and uncover the truth.
Scully is forced into an awkward situation when she has to decide whether to put Mulder's life in more danger even though she desperately wants to see him. |
| 9x07 - John Doe: | | Scully and Reyes join forces to try and find Doggett when he goes missing. Doggett has his own problems, having woken up in jail in Mexico suffering from amnesia. With no knowledge of who he is, Doggett is befriended by a local who soon has him working smuggling illegal immigrants across the border. |
| 9x08 - Hellbound: | | Agent Reyes takes the lead while investigating an X-file case, surrounding a man found skinned alive after having visions of seeing other people appearing skinned alive. Reyes calls on Scully's expertise to help on the investigation, which pays off when Scully finds a link to a case from 1960. |
| 9x09 - Provenance (1): | | When pieces of the spaceship beached in Africa resurface, the conspiracy within the FBI attempts to hide the information from the X-Files, especially the one person for whom the pieces have a special significance - Scully.
When Doggett and Reyes discover that Scully and her child have been put in great danger, they race to protect her and William from the evil forces pursuing him, and Scully is forced to take drastic measures to protect her child. |
| 9x10 - Providence (2): | | Scully is anxious to recover William from his kidnappers and takes matters into her own hands when the FBI's attempts to assist in the investigation are less than helpful. With the help of the Lone Gunmen, Scully discovers terrifying information about her child's captors, and is once again forced to confront the mystery regarding the sinister interest in her son. |
| 9x11 - Audrey Pauley: | | After a car accident, Reyes finds herself in a very gray area, while Doggett desperately denies doctors' diagnoses about his partner, who witnesses a strange disappearance. |
| 9x12 - Underneath: | | Scully, Doggett and Reyes investigate an old case that Doggett worked on as a cop in Brooklyn, dubbed "The Screwdriver Killer". They try to determine whether the man who was convicted and has just been released from prison was actually the man responsible for the murders. While Doggett maintains he caught the right perpetrator the first time around and is convinced the now-released killer will strike again, Reyes and Scully are at odds with Doggett on potential suspects for their current case. When [...] (More) |
| 9x13 - Improbable: | | A serial killer, Wayne, is driven by numerology. He occasionally confronts and has enigmatic conservations with Mr. Burt, a guy who sits around, plays games, and dispenses confusing "advice". Monica latches onto the numerology aspect of the killings. She and Scully eventually figure out where Wayne is, only to be locked in a parking garage with Mr. Burt while Wayne apparently escapes. Mr. Burt dispenses more enigmatic advice, reveals his collection of music CDs (i.e., music reduced to 0s and 1s [...] (More) |
| 9x14 - Scary Monsters: | | Agent Harrison talks Doggett and Reyes into investigating a boy's claim that monsters killed his mother, who was officially determined to have stabbed herself repeatedly. |
| 9x15 - Jump the Shark: | | The agents ask the Lone Gunmen to help find their friendly foe Yves Adele Harlow after former Area 51 Man-In-Black Morris Fletcher claims she is one of the "super soldiers". |
| 9x16 - William: | | Doggett catches someone in the X-files office trying to steal documents pertaining to Mulder's sister. The intruder is a severely scarred man who blames his disfigurement on Government conspirators. He claims the source of that information - and, in fact, the one who helped him gain entry - is Mulder. Although he refuses to divulge the missing agent's whereabouts, the mystery man has enough knowledge of the X-files and its history to lead Doggett to suspect that he just might be Mulder [...] (More) |
| 9x17 - Release: | | When an FBI cadet with amazing profiling skills approaches Doggett, Reyes and Scully with a lead on a suspect in a series of recent murders, he claims the same killer is responsible the death of Doggett's son. The agents find themselves wondering if his knowledge of the deaths is because of his obsession with the cases he has studied at Quantico or if he is in some way involved in the murders. |
| 9x18 - Sunshine Days: | | Doggett and Reyes investigate a murder outside the house that the original Brady Bunch series was filmed in. The house is owned by a man named Oliver who is obsessed with the show and has rigged the house into a series of traps and changing appearances to look like the Brady house. |
| 9x19 - The Truth (1): | | Mulder gains access to Mount Weather Complex, a government building where Mulder wants to find out more about the super soldiers. Knowle Rohrer finds him, they fight and then Knowle starts chasing after Mulder. It ends with Mulder pushing him over a ledge and down a few flights onto electrical wires, supposedly killing him. Some guards take Mulder to a jail. Skinner tells Scully that Mulder is back and they visit him in jail. Kersh is told that Mulder will get a trial but in a military court of [...] (More) |
| 9x20 - The Truth (2): | | Mulder arrives in a helicopter along with other people at the Mount Weather Complex, a government building, in Bluemont, VA. The people are guided along inside but Mulder escapes. He sees he's in some sort of facility so he looks around. He enters a secured area and looks on a computer and sees something startling but before he could do anything, Knowle Rohrer finds him. They fight and then Knowle starts chasing after Mulder. Then, Krycek appears and helps Mulder out. Knowle Rohrer catches up with [...] (More) |
| Feature Movie - The X-Files: I Want to Believe: | | (No plot available) |
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