Every step Mulder takes toward the light results in someone he loves being pulled into the darkness.
from the first three seasons?
Season 3 spent significant time exploring the sins of the fathers, and "Talitha Cumi" brings that theme to a boiling point. The stroke suffered by Teena Mulder is the catalyst for Fox Mulder’s descent. He is no longer just chasing "little green men"; he is chasing the secrets of his own bloodline.
The episode’s title, "Talitha Cumi" (Aramaic for "Little girl, arise"), sets the stage for a biblical confrontation. The introduction of Jeremiah Smith, a shape-shifting healer, forces the show to move beyond "aliens" and into the realm of the miraculous.
Jeremiah Smith’s ability to take any form suggests that in the world of the conspiracy, the "self" is a fluid, disposable concept.
Every step Mulder takes toward the light results in someone he loves being pulled into the darkness.
from the first three seasons?
Season 3 spent significant time exploring the sins of the fathers, and "Talitha Cumi" brings that theme to a boiling point. The stroke suffered by Teena Mulder is the catalyst for Fox Mulder’s descent. He is no longer just chasing "little green men"; he is chasing the secrets of his own bloodline. The X-Files - Season 3Eps24
The episode’s title, "Talitha Cumi" (Aramaic for "Little girl, arise"), sets the stage for a biblical confrontation. The introduction of Jeremiah Smith, a shape-shifting healer, forces the show to move beyond "aliens" and into the realm of the miraculous. Every step Mulder takes toward the light results
Jeremiah Smith’s ability to take any form suggests that in the world of the conspiracy, the "self" is a fluid, disposable concept. The stroke suffered by Teena Mulder is the