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The X-Files :: F. Emasculata (02x22)
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| Title: | F. Emasculata |
| Episode Number: | 46 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 22 |
| Production Number: | 2X22 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday April 28th, 1995 |
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When a package sent to a convict at a prison facility unleashes a deadly sickness that kills a dozen men, Scully is called in to investigate the quarantined area, while Mulder tracks two escapees who may be carrying and unknowingly spreading the disease.
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Skinner: You never had a chance, Agent Mulder. For every step you take, they're three steps ahead.
Mulder: Well, what about you? Where do you stand?
Skinner: I stand right on the line that you keep crossing. | Mulder: You can't protect the public by lying to them.
Cigarette Smoking Man: It's done every day. |
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When Scully takes a bug out of a dead prisoner with the tweezers, she is not wearing a mask. However, she is wearing one suddenly when she closely examines the bug. | In this episode, we see Scully, a highly trained doctor being exposed to an obviously fatal communicable disease without wearing a surgical suit. She just wears a mask and gloves. | In the episode's opening, a scientists discovers a boar carcass. There are no warthogs or wild boar in the rainforests of Costa Rica. | When the insect in the container is placed on Scully's arm, it is placed on the middle part of the inside of her forearm and taped down. Later, the container is taken off of her arm, but the position of the container has moved to just below her wrist. |
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