Medusa is the 12th episode of the 8th season of the X-Files series . The premiere took place on February 11, 2001 on the FOX television channel. The episode belongs to the type. Director - Richard Compton , screenwriter - Frank Spotnitz , guest stars - Ken Jenkins , Penny Johnson , Adam Lieberman , Vito Ruginis , Judith Scott , Brent Sexton .
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| Episode number | Season 8 Episode 12 | ||||
| Producer | Richard Compton | ||||
| written by | Frank Spotnitz | ||||
| Manufacturer Code | TV channel FOX | ||||
| Delivery Date | February 11, 2001 | ||||
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In the USA, the series received a Nielsen household rating of 8.2, which means that 13.8 million people watched the series on the day of release.
The protagonists of the series are Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson ) and her new teammate John Doggett ( Robert Patrick ), FBI agents investigating crimes that are difficult to scientifically explain, called the X-Files [1] .
Story
A series of strange deaths occurs in the Boston Tunnel. Doggett joins a group of professionals to investigate underground. Meanwhile, on the surface of Scully, it is necessary to fight with the authorities, who decided to launch trains in tunnels in a few hours.
Notes
- ↑ Lowry Brian The Truth is Out There: The Official Guide to The X-Files. - Harper Prism, 1995. - ISBN 0-06-105330-9
Literature
- Hurwitz, Matt. The Complete X-Files / Matt Hurwitz, Chris Knowles. - Insight Editions, 2008. - ISBN 1-933784-80-6 .
- Kessenich, Tom. Examination: An Unauthorized Look at Seasons 6–9 of the X-Files. - Trafford Publishing , 2002. - ISBN 1-55369-812-6 .
- Shearman, Robert. Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen / Robert Shearman, Lars Pearson. - Mad Norwegian Press, 2009. - ISBN 0-9759446-9-X .