Skinner tells Mulder that this case about a flukeman, supposedly morphed from the radiation of Chernobyl, should have been an X-File. But he is taking orders from a superior, hinting that Skinner wants the X-Files opened all along but can't. The flukeman is a cool and grotesque creation. It's a monster that everyone knows exists. In fact, it's being transported to a mental institution even though it's barely human. I found it weird how there is not more amazement about its existence. It's also pretty gross at times.
We don't see full shots of Scully, Gillian Anderson was pregnant at the time.
Secondary character in this episode: Flukeman, "friend" at the FBI, Skinner
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Skinner tells Mulder that this case about a flukeman, supposedly morphed from the radiation of Chernobyl, should have been an X-File. But he is taking orders from a superior, hinting that Skinner wants the X-Files opened all along but can't. The flukeman is a cool and grotesque creation. It's a monster that everyone knows exists. In fact, it's being transported to a mental institution even though it's barely human. I found it weird how there is not more amazement about its existence. It's also pretty gross at times.
We don't see full shots of Scully, Gillian Anderson was pregnant at the time.
Secondary character in this episode: Flukeman, "friend" at the FBI, Skinner