Synopsis: A
secret government agency transports a downed U.F.O and Alien across America,
can agents Mulder and Scully track it down and what ‘truths’ are they to
believe along the way?
E.B.E
represents a leap in The X-Files universe. It plots a course for the truth that
will map out an entire franchise. This is where it all begins. Of course we
have been offered glimpses of the government’s seemingly reckless actions and
the callous way in which it covers the truth, however E.B.E looks closer, exposes more and for the
first time offers us answers that maybe we never thought were coming. Fuelled
by snippets of conspiracy laid down in earlier episode, E.B.E rises up as the
maiden episode of nine seasons of mythology.
E.B.E offers
us an up close and personal look at Deep Throat and the reasons for his role as
informant. Deep Throat has been a
concrete source of Mulder, showing him where to look and assisting him in
solving cases. There seems to be a mutual respect between the two men, I would
even go as far as to say Mulder admired the man. The events of E.B.E. cast
doubts over the validity of this trust. With Mulder confronting Deep Throat for
the first time and then launching a tirade aimed at the ethical practise of his
work, a tirade that Deep Throat can defend himself against.
Deep Throat
reads like a book in this episode we learn what makes him tick. The information
he offers has always been concrete, yet we find him also deceiving Mulder. Like
a tactician he plans his truths and lies like a chess game, a distinct
characteristic of the government conspirators seen throughout the X-Files. During
the meeting at the shark tank he defends his deceit by saying ‘a lie Mr Mulder,
is most convincingly hidden between to truths’ One of the most iconic lines in
X-Files history.
Most
importantly we learn of Deep Throats intentions. He explains to Mulder that after
watching him for years, with enthuses put on years, he choose Mulder as the one
to trust. Deep Throat needed someone to expose certain government conspiracy. In
his role he has carried out heinous and brutal acts against man, nature and biological
entities (We discover that Deep Throat implemented the act of exterminating biological entities) and is of the thinking that Mulder can expose the government
for what it really is.
E.B.E is the
first episode in which we see direct attempts by government agencies to interfere
with the X-Files. Firstly with the bug found in Scully’s pen and the bug found
in Mulders apartment. Then two men that follow the agents on route to the
airport, in a brilliant sequence in which Mulder and Scully evade the cronies.
And lastly the feigned alien rescue mission that depicts the lengths in which
the conspirators would go to halt Mulders hunt for the truth.
E.B.E offers
us more than the beginning of a conspiracy trail that will lead on for 10
years. It reunites Agents Mulder and Scully. Not since ‘Space’ has David
Duchovny and Gillian Anderson shared this much screen time and it shows, big
time, for their ability to act with one another has metamorphosed into
something quite wonderful and it hits home in one magnificent episode. The only
way I can think of describing it is seeing a child for the second time after a
three year interlude. The screen presence they share has simply grown.
They bounce
of one another so effortlessly; the opening scene that they share investigating
the report of the U.F.O sighting from the previous nights is one of my
favourites from the whole program. Scully offers up her most rationale theories
as Mulder humours her, brilliant.
Of course
the duo have to share a moment of truth and that comes with Scully telling
Mulder that he is too determined to believe Deep Throat, and that there are
people out there willing to use his blinding beliefs as a way of deceiving him.
Which is fair after all, how far would Mulder get if he never had Scully there
to rein him in once in a while?
We also have
our first instalment of everybody’s favourite conspiracy theorists The Lone Gunman.
The trio are introduced to us in their very clean well lit office, is it there
dealings with agent Mulder that drives them to a more underground feel later
on?
They share information
on anything with Mulder freely so they obviously trust him and he can complicity
trust them in return, a stark contrast to any shady government agents Mulder is
used to dealing with.
Langley and
Byres spout off conspiracies on the JFK assassination and the leader of the
Russian Social Democrats to Mulder and all he can muster is a shrug or funny
remark.
They trio don’t
take up much screen time in E.B.E but do have a significant part to play in
this episode, and of course grow in stature as The X-Files grow. They not only
offer assistance to Mulder and Scullys campaign for the truth they also offer
banter that is worth its weight in entertainment value. Love these guys.
E.B.E, The foundations
of a phenomenon 10/10
Musing;
- If I have learnt anything from Sci-Fi it is don’t randomly shoot at spaceships.
- Frohike’s love affair with Scully begins here, calling her ‘hot’. When Scully later remarks that the Lone Gunman’s beliefs are implausible Mulder says ‘I think it’s plausible that you’re hot’ Oh so he has noticed.
- How do Mulder and Deep Throat know where to meet, have I missed something?
- I hope there was some spaceship on board that truck or that’s one obese alien 2000ibs!
- Names of the U.F.olygist agencies Mulder lists include NICAP, Max Fenigs group.
- Five and a half minutes in Mulder mentions our favorite lake for the second time this Season 'Lake Okobogee''
Hi there, this is Eamon, I write a blog devoted to all Chris Carter shows called I Made This and just recently discovered The X Files Revisited. I just want to say I think you write great reviews and I'm currently getting caught up on everything you've wrote. Keep up the good work.
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Hi Eamon, thanks for your praise and support it's truly appreciated. I'm working on the write up for Miracle Man tonight and will have a good read of your blog after, I had a quick nose at it earlier and think it looks great. I look forward to reading it. Speak again soon mate.
ReplyDeleteHaha I always have wondered how Deep Throat and Mulder knew where to meet. Their signal seems to be basically the same (phone clicks/blue light) but they meet in a variety of places! Maybe we're over-thinking this:)
ReplyDeleteGreat review. I dearly love this episode, probably because, as you point out, it features more intense screen time between Mulder and Scully than we had seen in a while. Well, that and the Lone Gunmen's introduction!
When it comes to slight oversights like how they decided where to meet, I like to think Chris Carter has the answers.
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