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  Episode Information  
Title: 2Shy
Episode Number: 55
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 6
Production Number: 3X06
Original Airdate: Friday November 03rd, 1995
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Episode Crew
Director: David Nutter
Writer: Jeff Vlaming
  Episode Summary  
Mulder and Scully track a serial killer with a bizarre and horrifying M.O. Although, they have not much leads in the case, they discover the victims have several things in common.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Beverley ElliottplayedRaven 
Catherine PaoloneplayedEllen Kaminski 
James HandyplayedDetective Alan Cross 
Timothy CarhartplayedVirgil Incanto 
Co-Guest Stars
Glynis Davies (1)playedMonicaRecurring (third appearance)
Kerry SandomirskyplayedJoanne SteffenRecurring (second appearance)
William MacDonald (2)playedAgent Dan KazanjianRecurring (third appearance)
Aloka McLeanplayedJesse 
Randi LynneplayedLauren MacKalvey 
Suzy JoachimplayedJennifer Workman 
Uncredited
Dean McKenzieplayedLt. BlaineRecurring (first appearance)
Jan Bailey Mattia (1)playedHooker #2Recurring (first appearance)
Brad WattumplayedPatrolman 
Lindsay BourneplayedHooker's John 
P. J. PrinslooplayedTagger 
  Episode Quotes  
Landlady: I wish you weren’t always so rude to him.
Jesse: I don’t care. He creeps me out. Plus he smells gross, like he uses dish soap for aftershave.
 
  Episode Goofs  
Scully dates this episode as August 29 when she performs the autopsy, but the two previous episodes occurred in September.
 
When Mulder interviews the first victim's roommate, she tells him about the online chat rooms. He immediately calls Scully and tells her that he has already called the on-line service. Apparently, Mulder is a very fast talker.
 
If the Italian works of literature from the letters are so rare, how does Mulder find them so easily? And how can they manage to narrow a list of those who can access them?
 
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