War of the Coprophages
- Episode aired Jan 5, 1996
- TV-14
- 45m
While looking for signs of alien ships in the sky above a small town, Mulder learns of a series of deaths supposedly caused by metallic cockroaches. He turns to sexy entomologist Bambi for h... Read allWhile looking for signs of alien ships in the sky above a small town, Mulder learns of a series of deaths supposedly caused by metallic cockroaches. He turns to sexy entomologist Bambi for help, which makes Scully angrily rush to his aid.While looking for signs of alien ships in the sky above a small town, Mulder learns of a series of deaths supposedly caused by metallic cockroaches. He turns to sexy entomologist Bambi for help, which makes Scully angrily rush to his aid.
- Dude
- (as Alan Buckley)
- Reporter
- (as Norma Wick)
- Orderly
- (as Wren Robertz)
- Resident #2
- (as Bobby L. Stewart)
- Customer #4
- (as Dawn Stofer)
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loved the phone conversations. mulder is unusually accepting of scully's more down to earth theories abut the mysterious deaths.
the mass panic is hilarious (how great is the 'die bug die' insect spray?!) and a nice foil to second season episode 'f. emasculata'. so *this* is what would have happened if they hadn't kept the outbreak secret.
love gillian anderson's very real reaction to the (non scripted and unplanned) mini car crash in front of the convenient store just as she enters it. and her facial expression when the guy bumps in her. did anybody else flash back to the cricket eating scene in 'humbug' when she casually pops one of the spilled sweets people mistook for roaches int her mouth? great script - absolutely absurd and hilarious but not lacking content and quite thought provoking at times.
as usual excellent direction by the late great kim manners a.k.a. the roach-whisperer.
10/10
This is the first time I've seen The X-Files, some episodes are very good and memorable and others are more normal but entertaining.
But this has undoubtedly been the most fun so far.
I found myself constantly laughing out loud at Molder and Scully's conversations and then Bambi showed up and things got even better.
At the end of the chapter when the bug appeared I thought that Molder would spare his life and not kill him just because he could... and then I realized that he only stopped because he didn't want to destroy his plate and Molder killed him at the end, that was a good finishing touch to the funniest chapter so far.
This chapter was cinema 🚬🗿
Mulder is taking a break from his UFO searching when he gets wind of a series of deaths that seem to be related to cockroaches. He goes to investigate, while constantly calling Scully for help. Scully keeps giving him logical and sound reasons for the different deaths, but Mulder is not sold on her reasoning and continues to investigate.
Everything in the episode is great. The pace is high, the direction keeps things happening non-stop, and the plot is full of funny twists and great one liners. It helps that everyone is in on the game, especially David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who deliver their dialogue with great glee, their constant banter bringing laughs the the viewer. And Mulder's infatuation with entomologist Bambi is hilarious, with Duchovny's face being the expression of awestruck. Just seeing him looking at Bambi will bring a smile to the viewer.
It is all played with so much tongue-in-cheek that it is impossible not to enjoy this episode.
Did you know
- TriviaCast and crew members later recalled that Kim Manners began giving orders to the roaches. Cinematographer John S. Bartley explained, "When I saw Kim Manners talking to a bucket of cockroaches, that was a highlight for me."
- GoofsIn the motel guest death scene, when the other guests enter the room, the deceased man's eyes are closed. When Mulder enters, the deceased's eyes are open and looking around.
- Quotes
Fox Mulder: Bambi also has this theory I've never come acro...
Dana Scully: Who?
Fox Mulder: Dr. Berenbaum. Anyway, her theory is...
Dana Scully: Her name is Bambi?
Fox Mulder: Yeah. Both her parents were naturalists. Her theory is that UFOs are actually nocturnal insect swarms passing through electrical air fields.
Dana Scully: Her name is Bambi?
- Crazy creditsJust before the closing credits roll, after the final "chord" and display of exec Producer Chris Carter, there is a clear "whirr/chirp" like that the roaches in the episode made.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Horrifying X-Files Moments (2018)
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