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The X-Files
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The Unnatural

  • Episode aired Apr 25, 1999
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
4.8K
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Jesse L. Martin in The X-Files (1993)
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Searching through an FBI reference book, Mulder finds a photograph of Arthur Dales with a baseball team and the alien bounty hunter. Mulder goes to Arthur Dales' house to ask him about the p... Read allSearching through an FBI reference book, Mulder finds a photograph of Arthur Dales with a baseball team and the alien bounty hunter. Mulder goes to Arthur Dales' house to ask him about the photograph. There he finds Arthur Dales' brother, also named Arthur.Searching through an FBI reference book, Mulder finds a photograph of Arthur Dales with a baseball team and the alien bounty hunter. Mulder goes to Arthur Dales' house to ask him about the photograph. There he finds Arthur Dales' brother, also named Arthur.

  • Director
    • David Duchovny
  • Writers
    • Chris Carter
    • David Duchovny
    • David Amann
  • Stars
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Jesse L. Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Duchovny
    • Writers
      • Chris Carter
      • David Duchovny
      • David Amann
    • Stars
      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Jesse L. Martin
    • 22User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Dana Scully
    Jesse L. Martin
    Jesse L. Martin
    • Josh Exley
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Young Arthur Dales
    • (as Fredric Lane)
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Alien Bounty Hunter
    Jesse James
    Jesse James
    • Poor Boy
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    • Black Coach
    Burnell Roques
    • Buck Johnson
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Arthur Dales
    Lennie Loftin
    Lennie Loftin
    • Coranado
    Paul Willson
    Paul Willson
    • Ted
    Walter Phelan
    Walter Phelan
    • Alien
    • (as Walter T. Phelan Jr.)
    Gabriel Clifton
    • Black Kid
    Al Kaplon
    Al Kaplon
    • Ump
    Robb Reesman
    Robb Reesman
    • Macon Cop
    Daniel Ducovny
    • Piney
    • (as Daniel Duchovny)
    Chris Kohn
    • Catcher
    Ken Medlock
    Ken Medlock
    • White Coach
    • Director
      • David Duchovny
    • Writers
      • Chris Carter
      • David Duchovny
      • David Amann
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    10zkonedog

    My Single Favorite Episode Of Television Ever Created

    The X-Files is my favorite show of all-time. It never fails to draw me in through the combination of nostalgia and overall quality. I consider this Sixth Season to be the apex of the entire show, and I'm also an enormous baseball fan. All of those factors converge into an utterly perfect 42 minutes of television drama.

    For a very basic overview, "The Unnatural" tells the story--through flashbacks told to Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) by former FBI agent Arthur Dales (M. Emmet Walsh)--of Josh Exley (Jesse L. Martin), a pre-integration black baseball player whose origins may not be from this particular sphere.

    The key to the greatness of this entire episode might be the tag "written & directed by David Duchovny". At the time, he was "just" Mulder--only the most iconic character on weekly network TV. But since X-Files, Duchovny has proven himself a remarkable comic, author, and even musician. A man absolutely brimming with creative talents, and they all show here. The way he is able to weave traditional X-Files elements in with baseball themes is remarkable.

    Even if you don't consider yourself an X-Files fan, this episode can still be enjoyed if you have a heart for the national pastime whatsoever. In other words, it is very much a stand-alone hour. Sure, nuanced fans can and will appreciate an appearance from the alien bounty hunter (Brian Thompson) and some of the extraterrestrial stuff, but baseball fans will easily be drawn in by Duchovny's--and show creator Chris Carter's--obvious love for the sport.

    If all the above isn't enough, the final scene of the episode is as perfect a moment as anything I've ever seen reflected out from a television screen. As Mulder & Scully (Gillian Anderson) take some batting practice, quite literally everything that made the show such a rousing success is showcased: Mulder's witty banter, a hint of the supernatural, and even the subtlest of romantic overtures. Simply perfection.

    This is an episode I watch every year before the start of the baseball season. Each viewing I pick up something new and marvel at the elements that make this installment stand out about the rest even within a show that usually utilizes much darker alien, UFO, or conspiracy fare.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Perfectly pitched episode. Phenomenal.

    On a quiet, sunny afternoon at The Office with Scully, Mulder spots something unusual, an image of The Alien Bounty Hunter, alongside some baseball players.

    The best X Files episode of all? Maybe, I can imagine for some that this is just that, and rightly so, this is one incredible piece of TV.

    It didn't surprise me one bit to see that this masterpiece was written by no other than David Duchovny himself, it shows someone who had a true understanding for the show, the characters, and dare I say it, the fans.

    The humour here was perfectly used and meaningful, funny throughout, from Exley's revelation, to Arthur Dales's meeting with Mulder, I love that there was a sister called Arthur too.

    Quite a sad story in a sense, you could see there was a real bromance between Dales and Exley.

    Jesse L. Martin is phenomenal here as Exley, an awesome performance, and a smile that's genuinely quite something.

    Pretty awesome visuals too, those special effects stand up all these years later, it looked so good.

    I loved it, I had to watch it twice.

    10/10.
    10rasberrie

    Endearing

    This episode gets 10 stars just for the Mulder/Sully flirting! especially the last scene! so cute!
    10cmeekins99-314-831455

    A love letter to baseball

    As we get into the "swing" of baseball season, I thought it was about time to revisit this episode of The X-Files, which was written and directed by David Duchovny.

    I think what sets this episode apart from many others in the series is the genuine admiration the writing shows towards its subject. Duchovny very clearly has a deep passion for baseball and found a way to seamlessly incorporate a classic baseball tale into a X-Files alien twist. This episode works as a standalone better than perhaps any episode, while also contributing valuable details to the overall mythology.

    The performances by the main cast are excellent throughout, and the honesty with which this story is told lend it absolutely legitimacy. Any baseball fan, regardless of opinion on the X-Files, should absolutely watch this episode of television. There is a certain romance and magic within the sport of baseball that cannot be found in even the most vivid fairy tale. Incorporating a sci-fi element seems almost natural when telling a story about such an integral part of American history.

    The humor is spot on throughout, but what is really impactful is the emotion. It's hard to watch without getting choked up.

    I would have easily loved this story even more if it was twice as long, but I'm thankful for the glorious 42 minutes it has to offer.
    9hrkepler

    All great ball players are aliens

    'The Unnatural' is cute humorous episoode that was written and directed by David Duchovny himself. He based the character Josh Exley on real life pro-baseball playes Joe Bauman who held the home run record, but still never got to play in the major league. Unfortunately Darren McGavin couldn't reprise his role as Arthur Dales because of illness, but the replacement player M. Emmet Walsh did equally charming job as Dales' brother Arthur Dales. It also gave nice quirky joke about Dales' parents.

    Also the episode playes on the idea that many incomparable artists and sportsmen are every once in a while speculated to be aliens.

    This episode also includes one of my favorite quotes from the show - I have seen the life on this planet, Scully and that is exactly why I am looking elsewhere.

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    Drama
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    • Trivia
      This episode marks David Duchovny's writing and directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      Mulder goes to Arthur Dales' apartment looking for him. However, in Agua Mala (1999), which aired earlier in the season, Mulder and Scully go to Florida to see Arthur. Therefore, Mulder already knew that Arthur lived in Florida so why would Mulder go to Arthur's apartment to find him?
    • Quotes

      Scully: I don't care. Mulder, this is a needle in a haystack. These poor souls have been dead for 50 years. Let them rest in peace. Let sleeping dogs lie.

      Mulder: Well, I won't sit idly by as you hurl cliches at me. Preparation is the father of inspiration.

      Scully: Necessity is the mother of invention.

      Mulder: The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

      Scully: Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we may die.

      Mulder: I scream, you scream, we all scream for non-fat tofutti rice dreamsicles.

    • Crazy credits
      The tag line reads "In the Big Inning."
    • Connections
      Featured in Garch the Great: Remake It! Redo It! Sequel, Prequel & Reboot It! (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Come and Go with Me to That Land
      Arranged and produced by Maggie Wheeler

      Performed by Jesse L. Martin, Lou Beatty Jr. and Burnell Roques

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Jay Littleton Ball Park - 1076 North Grove Avenue, Ontario, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ten Thirteen Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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