The X Files The Blessing Way (1993– ) Online
- Original Title :
- The Blessing Way
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Drama / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
- Year :
- 1993–
- Directror :
- R.W. Goodwin
- Cast :
- David Duchovny,Gillian Anderson,Mitch Pileggi
- Writer :
- Chris Carter,Chris Carter
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 45min
- Rating :
- 8.8/10
A furious pursuit of Agent Mulder is underway, and more importantly, the government wants the data tape he carried. Agent Scully, against all odds, searches to uncover his whereabouts, persisting that he is alive when all others deny it.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
David Duchovny | - | Fox Mulder | |
Gillian Anderson | - | Dana Scully | |
Mitch Pileggi | - | Walter Skinner | |
Peter Donat | - | William Mulder | |
Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman | - | Albert Hosteen (as Floyd Red Crow Westerman) | |
Melinda McGraw | - | Melissa Scully | |
Sheila Larken | - | Margaret Scully | |
Nicholas Lea | - | Alex Krycek | |
William B. Davis | - | Smoking Man | |
John Neville | - | Well-Manicured Man | |
Tom Braidwood | - | Melvin Frohike | |
Jerry Hardin | - | Deep Throat | |
Alf Humphreys | - | Dr. Mark Pomerantz | |
Dakota House | - | Eric Hosteen | |
Michael David Simms | - | Senior FBI Agent |
The first episode to feature the Consortium (Syndicate).
As in "Anasazi," the Vancouver canyon was painted red to seem more like a Southwestern US region.
Chris Carter had recently lost a parent himself when he began work on the episode.
Chris Carter attended Navajo chants and rituals to make sure he was accurate in his depiction of them (members of the community had spotted some discrepancies in the episode The X Files: Anasazi (1995)). He attended these not just as an observer but also as a participant. Carter was greatly honored to be asked to attend such a ceremony, though he admitted it was incredibly painful to sit cross-legged on the ground for 8 hours.
A sand painter was brought in to create the paintings in the blessing way ritual. This took a whole day to complete.
John Neville's first appearance in the series as the Well Manicured Man. The character was originally designed to just appear in this episode and the one following, The X Files: Paper Clip (1995), but he went down so well with fans that he returned for more episodes.
The New Mexico scenes were shot in the same Vancouver quarry that the crew painted red for the Season 2 finale, The X Files: Anasazi (1995). Fortunately the painting had not faded too much over the intervening months and only required minimal touch-ups.
The first episode where Mitch Pileggi gets an "Also Starring" credit.
The highest rated episode of Season 3, watched by 19.94 million people.
When Frohike visits Scully at her apartment, this is a rare example of just one of the Lone Gunmen appearing solo without his two accomplices.
Dedicated to costume designer Larry S. Wells.
Scully's sister's name is Melissa, but she goes by "Missy".
Krycek shoots Melissa Scully in this episode. Performers Nick Lea and Melinda McGraw were dating in real life, having met when they appeared on "The Commish."
Mulder's coma affords Jerry Hardin the opportunity to reprise his role as Deep Throat, despite the character being killed off in The X Files: The Erlenmeyer Flask (1994). Likewise Peter Donat is able to reprise his role as Mulder's father, even though he too had been killed off in the Season 2 finale. Both actors would reappear in the Season 3 finale, The X Files: Talitha Cumi (1996).
This episode features one of the major revelations of the entire series that has wide-reaching repercussions over the next few seasons, namely the discovery of a computer chip in Scully's neck. The removal of this paves the way for Scully's cancer arc in Season 4.
Scully first meets Mrs. Mulder in this episode.
Chris Carter said that this was one of his favorite episodes to write as it gave him the opportunity to explore how Mulder reacted to his father's death. Carter had recently lost a parent himself and was able to bring those feelings into his screenplay. Be that as it may, David Duchovny was disappointed in the episode as he felt he didn't really have all that many emotions to work through.
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