"the X-files" Empedocles(2001) ●
The "fire under skin" effect was a significant production feat using green screen technology to make Jeb Dukes appear to be a living container for a raging fire.
The case takes a personal turn for Agent when Agent Monica Reyes connects Dukes' visions to the unsolved murder of Doggett’s son, Luke. This connection forces Doggett to confront his skepticism and painful past while Mulder and Scully provide support from the sidelines (as Scully deals with her pregnancy). Key Episode Details "The X-Files" Empedocles(2001)
The story follows , a man who begins experiencing horrifying hallucinations of fire burning beneath his skin after witnessing a fiery car crash. Driven by this perceived "pure evil," he goes on a killing spree. The "fire under skin" effect was a significant
" Empedocles " is the of The X-Files , first airing on April 22, 2001. It is notable for being a rare episode that features all four lead agents from this era— Mulder, Scully, Doggett, and Reyes —working a case together. Plot Overview Key Episode Details The story follows , a
Greg Walker (with uncredited contributions from Jeffrey Bell and Steven Maeda). Director: Barry K. Thomas.
It earned a 7.3 Nielsen rating and was watched by approximately 12.46 million viewers . Featured Cast David Duchovny Fox Mulder Gillian Anderson Dana Scully Robert Patrick John Doggett Annabeth Gish Monica Reyes Jay Underwood Jeb Dukes (Guest Star) Thematic Significance