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Humbug

  • Episode aired Mar 31, 1995
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
6.6K
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The Enigma in The X-Files (1993)
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The agents search for a killer in a Florida town inhabited by sideshow performers.The agents search for a killer in a Florida town inhabited by sideshow performers.The agents search for a killer in a Florida town inhabited by sideshow performers.

  • Director
    • Kim Manners
  • Writers
    • Chris Carter
    • Darin Morgan
  • Stars
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Jim Rose
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kim Manners
    • Writers
      • Chris Carter
      • Darin Morgan
    • Stars
      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Jim Rose
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Dana Scully
    Jim Rose
    Jim Rose
    • Dr. Blockhead
    Wayne Grace
    Wayne Grace
    • Sheriff Hamilton
    Michael J. Anderson
    Michael J. Anderson
    • Mr. Nutt
    • (as Michael Anderson)
    The Enigma
    The Enigma
    • The Conundrum
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Lanny
    Alex Diakun
    Alex Diakun
    • Curator
    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Jerald Glazebrook
    Gordon Tipple
    Gordon Tipple
    • Hepcat Helm
    Alvin Law
    Alvin Law
    • Reverend
    Denis Simpson
    • Hermaphrodite waitress
    • (uncredited)
    Blair Slater
    • Robert Glazebrook, The Oldest Son
    • (uncredited)
    Devin Walker
    • Lionel Glazebrook
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kim Manners
    • Writers
      • Chris Carter
      • Darin Morgan
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    10TeriONeillNZ

    The Real Freak Show Was the Friends We Made Along the Way

    Vince Gilligan must have swallowed a sword of pure comedic genius because this script is sharp. Scully casually dismantling gender norms? The humor is sharp, the satire is razor-thin (like the swords being swallowed), and even Mulder gets a rare moment of self-aware comedy ("Potato?")

    Every actor in this episode deserves a standing ovation-no small feat (even for The Conundrum).

    From the deadpan dialogue to the uncomfortably accurate portrayal of small-town weirdness, Humbug proves that The X-Files doesn't just do Sci-Fi mystery genre well, It also does high-calibre humour with circus-level precision. For that, its one of my favourite episodes in the whole series -"You'd be surprised how much men do too.
    9AudioFileZ

    X-Files Gets It's "Freak-On"

    You gotta love it when The X Files steps outside of itself, going beyond the usual to do something different. In the episode "Humbug" we get to see an excellent example of that as it tackles the world of so-called sideshow freaks. Of course it does so with a paranormal slant, but that is patently downplayed here and the absurdity of some condition, of what is perhaps a super-mutant type,yet human, creature, is ran with in a very creative way. And, not that The X Files never injects humor, I mean the whole Lone Gunmen spin off certainly substantiates that, but here we get it at a frequency and at inappropriate times which only makes it more present in a low-key brilliant way.

    The whole premise of the story is interesting as there really is a Gibsonton Florida which grew into a home away from the road for countless side show performers. Not only that, but the additions to the cast of town inhabitants and current "freakshow" performers is "spot-on" as far as adding mysterious credibility to an otherwise too outlandish story ( I personally usually like X-Files best when the stories have just enough credibility to be only improbable, not impossible). The performances of true-life "freaks" Jim Rose and The Enigma really nail down "Humbug" catapulting it into one of my top two or three season two episodes. The late, and truly great, character actor Vincent Schiavelli brings what he does best in his limited role here too.

    All in all, this is an excellent episode that proves if guest writers, such as Darin Morgan who is credited here, are let to allow their creative juices to flow X-Files doesn't have to be constrained by anything alien related. Recommended.
    10philc-22789

    It just never gets old...

    The added humor and 'philosophies' kept it rolling. It's one of the reasons the series lasted so long. Decades later, it's still my guage for measuring any shows of that genre
    10Muldernscully

    There's a sucker born every minute.

    Humbug is one of the best episodes of season two. It is the first of four Darin Morgan comedy episodes. Humbug is also the X-Files first foray into comedy. It's not a straight-out comedy like some later episodes, but it has a lot of comedic elements to it. Humbug is littered with great guest star performances, including the late Vincent Schiavelli, The Enigma, and Jim Rose. Humbug is superbly directed by Kim Manners. I love when Scully goes into the museum of curiosities and you never get a straight on shot of the curator's disfigured face. It's either seen in a mirror, a reflection of a pot, his profile, or some other abstract way. I was debating whether to drop this episode to a 9 for the puppet used to play Leonard. It looked a bit fake at times. But I figure it wasn't bad enough to drop this episode a full point. Humbug is so well-rounded with the script, sets, and acting, that you I can't justify knocking off a point. Humbug is a truly excellent episode. When you view it though, be sure to leave an extra five dollar donation.
    10editorbob

    Squirmy fun for fans

    This is probably my favorite non-mythology episode. This series has more than its share of wacky and creepy characters, but this episode's a real showcase. Working my way through the full set on DVD, I'd forgotten that it came so early in the series. Both creepy and very funny, making good use of both David Duchovny's skilled delivery of Mulder's established quirky sense of humor, and letting Gillian Anderson display a few comedy timing chops of her own. And of course the late Vincent Schiavelli is excellent as always -- the world lost a gifted comedian with his passing. But the top honors go to Darin Morgan, for having the kind of strange mind that would think this stuff up in the first place.

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    • Trivia
      Gillian Anderson's character Scully was supposed to eat a cricket in front of Mulder. After Scully picked it up, the scene was to be stopped so a candy bug could replace the real one. However, before "cut" could be called, Anderson immediately placed the real bug in her mouth and ate it, and it stayed in the final cut. David Duchovny's off-screen gross out can be seen in one of the many "Making of the X-Files" featurettes.
    • Goofs
      After the first victim is killed, Mulder tells Scully the victim suffered from ichthyosis. He then proceeds to explain to her what it is, however, as a doctor and pathologist, she would know about this condition. She also fails to stop him and lets him finish his explanation as if she didn't know what it was.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Blockhead: Did you know that through the protective Chinese practice of Tiea Bu Shan, you can train your testicles to draw up into your abdomen?

      Fox Mulder: Oh, I'm doing that as we speak.

    • Connections
      Featured in No Small Parts: Vincent Schiavelli (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Frenzy
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      Performed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 15773 Marine Dr, White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Ten Thirteen Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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