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21st episode of the 8th season of The X-Files "Existence" The X-Files episode Dana Scully giving birth to William, with Monica Reyes helping. Episode no. Season 8 Episode 21 Directed by Kim Manners Written by Chris Carter Production code 8ABX21 Original air date May 20, 2001 (2001-05-20) Running time 44 minutes Guest appearances Annabeth Gish as Monica Reyes Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner ...
The answers become even more surprising when Scully's son, baby William, is put on the line. "William" marked the return of David Duchovny to the series, after his departure following the eighth season finale "Existence". The genesis for the episode was a storyline Duchovny had developed during the series' eighth season; he originally pitched ...
Fox promoted the episode with a poster parodying the 1968 horror movie Rosemary's Baby. The episode's tagline was "Scully's baby is born." [10] [11] The episode was later included on The X-Files Mythology, Volume 4 – Super Soldiers, a DVD collection that contains episodes involved with the alien super soldiers arc. [12]
Scully's baby causes the mobile of his crib to spin without touching it. Scully is shocked, contacts Doggett, and tells him to continue his investigation. Scully also performs an autopsy on Wormus' body, where she finds fingerprints on his ankle. After leaving, Scully and Reyes see McMahon, who removes the body from the morgue.
There was a mic drop moment at the end of an event in New York City celebrating 30 years of “The X-Files” when series creator Chris Carter reignited the debate around Dana Scully’s pregnancy.
Shortly after Skinner kills Krycek, Scully delivers an apparently normal baby, while the alien super soldiers surround her. Without explanation, the aliens leave the area as Mulder arrives. While Doggett and Reyes report to the FBI Headquarters, Mulder takes Scully and their newborn son, William, back to her apartment.
Scully's father was a navy captain, who died of a heart attack in early January 1994. [6] Dana Scully grew up in Annapolis, Maryland and later in San Diego, California. As a young girl, Scully's favorite book was Moby-Dick and she came to nickname her father "Ahab" from the book, and in return, he called her "Starbuck."
This is how it might have gone a few weeks ago, when legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully got to heaven and ran into legendary UCLA coach John Wooden.