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The X-Files :: Revelations (03x11)
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| Title: | Revelations |
| Episode #: | 03x11 |
| Production Number: | 3X11 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday December 15th, 1995 |
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Mulder and Scully is assigned to protect a little boy who is displaying inexplicable wounds of religious significance from a killer. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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When Scully was looking at the dead Reverend's hands, they form a fist, but when Mulder was unbuttoning his shirt, his index finger was extended. | How did Dr. Scully fail to notice that the school nurse took Kevin's temperature orally with a rectal thermometer? | Why was Kevin so quickly removed from his mother's custody after he started bleeding in school? Mrs. Kryder was nowhere near him, so she couldn't have caused the injury. Furthermore, it takes a great deal more than one incident before social services remove a child from custody of one or both parents. | Scully claimed that, upon her understanding of Catholic catechism, Owen Jarvis is one of the so-called Incorruptibles because his corpse is slow to decay. However, it is stated that incorruption following death has been ascribed to only one individual: Jesus Christ. |
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