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The X-Files
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Shapes

  • Episode aired Apr 1, 1994
  • TV-14
  • 45m
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7.0/10
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Michael Horse in The X-Files (1993)
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A creature, possibly from Native American lore, is suspected of killing a man, bringing Mulder and Scully to the Indian reservation where the attack occurred in order to uncover its identity... Read allA creature, possibly from Native American lore, is suspected of killing a man, bringing Mulder and Scully to the Indian reservation where the attack occurred in order to uncover its identity.A creature, possibly from Native American lore, is suspected of killing a man, bringing Mulder and Scully to the Indian reservation where the attack occurred in order to uncover its identity.

  • Director
    • David Nutter
  • Writers
    • Chris Carter
    • Marilyn Osborn
  • Stars
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Ty Miller
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    • Director
      • David Nutter
    • Writers
      • Chris Carter
      • Marilyn Osborn
    • Stars
      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Ty Miller
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Dana Scully
    Ty Miller
    Ty Miller
    • Lyle Parker
    Michael Horse
    Michael Horse
    • Sheriff Charles Tskany
    Donnelly Rhodes
    Donnelly Rhodes
    • Jim Parker
    Jimmy Herman
    Jimmy Herman
    • Ish
    Renae Morriseau
    Renae Morriseau
    • Gwen Goodensnake
    Dwight McFee
    Dwight McFee
    • David Gates
    Paul Anthony McLean
    Paul Anthony McLean
    • Dr. Josephs
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      • Marilyn Osborn
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    9JunoCaulfield

    Atmosphere

    Honestly my favorite episode from season 1. The pacing is amazing, the mystery is great. ( even tho extremely predictable ) and i'd say what truly held this in place like a perfect glue was the atmosphere, the build up, the tension... it was all too good.

    A different take in the Werewolf as we know, choosing a different name from an older legend, so clever.

    Btw i've seen some people confused about Scully in this and all i can tell you is DENIAL. She is in extreme denial, she saw a Poltergheist in the other episode and was still in denial, i can't fathom people not realizing this about the character in season 1.
    chaos-rampant

    Outfoxed

    This continues the mini-horror film format of Ice, Ghost in the Machine and the subsequent Darkness Falls, a werewolf tale with some feuding about land borders between Montana ranchers and Indians of the nearby reservation. We have lazy, stiff acting and plot, 'mystical' Indians, and a trite twist and conclusion, unusually bad even by X-File standards.

    A redeeming value is the sort of Twin Peaks vibe going on, as the pair of detectives investigate sinister happenings in a tightly-knit community harboring secrets. And right there is all the difference. Whereas in Twin Peaks there is a marvelous subversion of tropes, a delightful earnestness undercut by the irony of familiarity, Scooby Do plunged into dark sexual jazz, here we have no irony, no real danger and just a po-faced acceptance of genre.
    7fernandoschiavi

    The episode centers around Mulder and Scully as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths linked to a Native American reservation

    The nineteenth episode of "The X-Files," titled "Shapes," directed by Michael Lange, delves into the folklore of Native American culture through the lens of a classic werewolf narrative. The episode centers around Mulder and Scully as they investigate a series of mysterious deaths linked to a Native American reservation. The story unfolds when a rancher is killed under suspicious circumstances, leading to the discovery that the killer may be connected to an ancient legend involving shapeshifters known as "manitous." As the agents explore the case, they confront themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the intersection of myth and reality.

    The episode opens with a gripping prologue that sets the tone for the unfolding mystery. A rancher is brutally attacked, and his death is initially attributed to a wild animal. However, as Mulder and Scully arrive at the scene, they begin to uncover evidence suggesting something far more sinister is at play. The pacing is effective, allowing for moments of tension while also providing insight into the cultural significance of the manitou legend. The dialogue between Mulder and Scully reflects their contrasting perspectives; Mulder's openness to the supernatural clashes with Scully's scientific skepticism, creating an engaging dynamic that drives the narrative forward.

    Visually, "Shapes" retains the series' signature aesthetic, utilizing shadows and dim lighting to create an atmosphere of unease. Lange's direction builds suspense effectively; scenes where Mulder interacts with local authorities and tribal members are particularly impactful, showcasing their reluctance to trust federal agents. The cinematography captures both the beauty of the natural landscape surrounding the reservation and the darker undertones associated with the killings. However, some critics have noted that certain plot points feel predictable or lack depth, particularly regarding how quickly Mulder connects his findings to the legend of the manitou.

    The performances in this episode are commendable, especially from Duchovny and Anderson. Duchovny's portrayal of Mulder captures his characteristic charm and enthusiasm for uncovering hidden truths; he embodies a sense of urgency that drives the narrative forward. Anderson's Scully provides a rational counterbalance; her skepticism grounds Mulder's wild theories while showcasing her growing curiosity about their cases. The guest performances by Michael Horse as Sheriff Tskany and Jimmy Herman as Ish add layers to the story; they effectively convey both wisdom and caution regarding the cultural implications of their beliefs.

    Thematically, "Shapes" explores profound questions about identity and cultural heritage within the context of folklore. The character of Ish serves as a representation of traditional knowledge; he embodies a connection to ancestral wisdom that contrasts sharply with Mulder's modern investigative methods. The episode raises critical questions about how stories shape our understanding of reality and how cultural narratives can influence perceptions of truth. Additionally, it examines societal perceptions of Native Americans; while some characters view them through a lens of superstition, others recognize their deep-rooted connection to history and nature.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    I enjoyed it.

    I'm not usually a lover of werewolf stories, they have been literally done to death over the years, but I am always intrigued by Native American culture, throw in Mulder and Scully, and you have a decent episode.

    I like the way it plays out, I liked the way it unfolds, I also appreciated the twist that follows, you expect events to happen in a particular way, they don't.

    Nicely acted, I enjoyed the guest cast here.

    I've read several of the reviews, I don't get why some had such a downer on it.

    Next up, Darkness Falls!

    Good, 7/10.
    7fortean2

    Far better than its reputation

    This is one of those episodes that has a historically bad reputation and, while it has its flaws, it's a pretty good episode all told.

    The plot moves along at a good pace and it has a nice and tangible atmosphere.

    As indicated, there are some flaws in the plot which I won't detail because I would prefer to avoid spoilers, but there are instances where evidence simply isn't looked into in any great detail, and that's frustrating. I'm referring to evidence that could be obtained with plaster casts, photographs, impressions and the like.

    I also felt like the episode could have been longer, the ending seemed far too abrupt.

    All that aside, I enjoyed it.

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    • Trivia
      The word "manitou" doesn't specifically mean "werewolf" in Algonquin but more broadly signifies a spirit-being that is both tangible and conceptual; everything has its own manitou, even a machine.
    • Goofs
      When Lyle is in the bathroom turning into a werewolf, he lets out a big roar. Scully is right outside of the door trying to pick the lock and yet somehow she does not hear this and keeps trying to pick the lock.
    • Quotes

      Mulder: They told me that even though my deodorant is made for a woman, it's strong enough for a man.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fox Halloween Bash: Episode #4.4 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      The X-Files
      Written by Mark Snow

      Performed by John Beal

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      • April 1, 1994 (United States)
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      • Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
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      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 45m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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