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The X-Files. Disc 3

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Originally broadcast on television in 1998.
Schizogeny / written by Jessica Scott & Mike Wollager ; directed by Ralph Hemecker -- Chinga / written by Stephen King & Chris Carter ; directed by Kim Manners -- Kill switch / written by William Gibson & Tom Maddox ; directed by Rob Bowman -- Bad blood / written by Vince Gilligan ; directed by Cliff Bole.
David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson.
Fox Mulder and Dana Scully track suspicious cases that may be attributed to the supernatural or involve interplanetary activity. Memorable moments from this season include Mulder's appearance on Jerry Springer's talk show and Scully working with her partner to fake Mulder's death.
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital surround, dual layer, NTSC.

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Episode Details submitted by Ilyjtwya on July 22, 2014, 12:14am "Schizogeny"
When a teenager is suspected of murdering his father, Mulder and Scully become convinced that a greater evil may be lurking in the community.

"Chinga"
Scully takes a vacation to Maine, where she encounters a bizarre case where the victims appear to have inflicted wounds upon themselves – apparently at the behest of a strange young girl. This episode was co-written by famous horror writer Stephen King. It carries the alternate title of "Bunghoney" in some sources.

"Kill Switch"
While investigating the strange circumstances of the death of a reclusive computer genius rumored to have been researching artificial intelligence, Mulder and Scully become targets of an unlikely killer capable of the worst kind of torture. The episode was co-written by cyberpunk pioneers William Gibson and Tom Maddox.

"Bad Blood"
While investigating bizarre exsanguinations in Texas, Mulder kills a teenage boy whom he "mistakes" for a vampire. Awaiting a meeting with Skinner, Mulder and Scully attempt to get their stories “straight” by relating to each other their differing versions of what happened during their investigation. Gillian Anderson voted this her favorite episode.