
PDF The X Files Book of the Unexplained Volume Two Read X-Files Book Of The Unexplained: Volumes.2 The Host (Season 2, Episode 2) If anyone is looking for a disgusting and horrifying creature for horror, the X-Files episode 'The Host' is one of the most frightening. S02e01 - Little Green Men s02e02 - The Host s02e03 - Blood s02e04 - Sleepless s02e05 - Duane Barry (1) s02e06 - Ascension (2) s02e07 - 3 s02e08 - One Breath s02e09 - Firewalker s02e10 - Red Museum s02e11 - Excelsis Dei s02e12 - Aubrey s02e13 - Irresistible s02e14 - Die Hand Die Verletzt s02e15 - Fresh Bones s02e16 - Colony (1)3rd episode of the second season of The X-Files " Blood"Top Secret Terror NASAs Unexplained Files Season 2. The X-Files Season 2 Episodes.
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" Blood" is the third episode of the second season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. When a detective mysteriously uncovers the remains of an FBI agent who disappeared in the 1940s while investigating a murder case similar to a modern-day one she is investigating. Discussion Original Airdate: January 6, 1995. Kimberly Ashlyn Gere as Bonnie McRobertsX-Files Episode Discussion Season 2 Episode 12 Aubrey. Download to watch offline and even view it on a big screen using Chromecast.
Phantom Galaxy: The X-Files Season 2 Round Table.The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder ( David Duchovny) and Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. The episode received mostly positive reviews.in this episode of the Phantom Galaxy, Nathan and Bill are joined by guest critic Jason Widgington (Ion. "Blood" earned a Nielsen household rating of 9.8, being watched by 8.7 million households in its initial broadcast. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. The teleplay was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong from a story by Darin Morgan and was directed by David Nutter.
Sweating and obviously claustrophobic, he again glances at the LED display. At Franklin's civic center, a middle-aged man in a crowded elevator sees "No Air" displayed on the elevator's LED display, and is the only one who can see the message. Afterwards, Funsch sees the words "Kill 'Em All" on his machine's digital display. The episode marked the second appearance of the Lone Gunmen in the series, as well as a guest appearance by pornographic actress Ashlyn Gere.In Franklin, Pennsylvania, postal worker Edward Funsch ( William Sanderson) is informed that he will be laid off at the end of the week. All the suspects appear compelled to murder after seeing violent messages on electronic devices."Blood" was inspired by writer Glen Morgan's own hematophobia as well as controversy over malathion spraying in Southern California.
Spencer notes that seven other individuals have murdered twenty-two people in Franklin in the past six months. His rampage ended when he was shot by a security guard. Sheriff Spencer ( John Cygan) explains that the suspect murdered four people from the elevator with his bare hands.
When she grabs a knife and attacks Mulder, she is shot and killed by Spencer.Scully performs an autopsy on McRoberts' body and discovers signs of phobia including high levels of adrenaline and the same substance found on the elevator killer. When Mulder and Spencer question her the next morning, her kitchen microwave instructs her to kill them. She impulsively kills him with an oil can spout. Meanwhile, Bonnie McRoberts, another Franklin resident, drops by a repair shop to pick up her car, where a message on an engine diagnostic display warns her that the mechanic is going to rape her. The only connection between the murders that he can see is that the suspects all destroyed an electronic device during the killings. He frustratedly beats the screen before running away, escaping from a confused security guard.At the FBI Academy, Dana Scully reads Mulder's initial report.
Eventually, after being confronted, the city councilman agrees to stop the spraying and blood test the community under the guise of a cholesterol study. There, Mulder sees the message "Do It Now" on a TV and realizes that when people are exposed to the pesticide, which contains a chemical called LSDM designed to provoke fear in insects, they see these subliminal messages, and their phobias are exacerbated enough to cause them to kill. Simpson police chase, and cult leader Charles Manson - flash across a sales display of TV sets, followed by a message to get a gun from the sporting goods department.Late at night, while investigating an orchard, Mulder is sprayed by a crop-dusting helicopter and ends up in the hospital. Blood is associated in some way with each incident a volunteer asks Ed to donate blood at a department store and seconds later he sees several violent images - including the Waco siege burning, the LAPD beating of Rodney King and subsequent 1992 Los Angeles riots, the O. While Mulder and Scully build a case, Funsch becomes more psychotic, continuing to see violent messages on electronic gadgets.
Bye Bye" on his cell phone display. Mulder makes a call to Scully and sees the message "All done. Mulder climbs up to Funsch and overpowers him Funsch is taken away on a stretcher. Funsch positions himself at the top of a clock tower overlooking a blood drive and begins shooting randomly. Mulder deduces that blood is Ed's phobia and that he has seen the subliminal messages, and an empty rifle case signals that Funsch is going to act on his paranoia.
Fax machines and cellular phones") into something "scary." Morgan and Wong also based the episode's climax on the 1966 University of Texas tower shooting. After series creator Chris Carter expressed his desire to feature a story revolving around digital readouts, Morgan and Wong decided to combine their disparate influences with the digital readout idea, eventually producing a script that turned "new technolog" (e.g. Production "Blood" features a cameo appearance from pornographic actress Ashlyn Gere.The basic premise for "Blood" evolved from three topics: co-writer Glen Morgan's own hematophobia, the controversy over malathion spraying in Southern California, and a somewhat vague idea that Morgan and his writing partner James Wong had about focusing on postal workers.
The characters first appeared in the first season episode " E.B.E." to make Mulder appear more credible. The episode features the second appearance of The Lone Gunmen, a trio of conspiracy theorists consisting of John Fitzgerald Byers ( Bruce Harwood), Richard Langly ( Dean Haglund) and Melvin Frohike ( Tom Braidwood). Darin had been asked to help flesh out the episode's story, and he would later write the second season episode " Humbug". This episode marks the first time that Darin Morgan, Glen's brother, helped with an X-Files script. This necessitated that a replica of its clock tower's interior be constructed for use in several key scenes.
This episode earned a Nielsen rating of 9.1, with a 16 share, meaning that roughly 9.1 percent of all television-equipped households, and 16 percent of households watching television, were tuned in to the episode. Reception "Blood" premiered on the Fox network on September 30, 1994, and was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on September 11, 1995. Glen Morgan joked that The X-Files was so cutting edge that they used an adult film star who was still working in the industry—an allusion to and jab at the NYPD Blue episode "Tempest in a C-Cup", which guest starred retired adult film actress Ginger Lynn. The episode also guest stars pornographic actress Ashlyn Gere, who plays Bonnie McRoberts, the woman driven to attack Mulder after seeing a subliminal message on her microwave.

The two wrote positively of the episode's flourishes, noting "minute by minute, there is tons to enjoy.
