Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
"It combines lots of humor, suspense, excitement, and a little kookiness to produce an intricate and unique result."
-Julie C.-
Originally airing on October 13, 1995, the episode, "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" is the fourth episode of the third season.
A serial killer is stalking fortune tellers in Minneapolis. when and insurance salesman named Clyde Bruckman comes across one of the bodies, he gets intouch with Mulder and Scully and ultimately reveals that he himself has the ability to foresee how people will die. when Bruckman leads them to two additional bodies, Scully becomes convinced that he just might be the man they're seeking, but Mulder doesn't accept that theory, believing instead that Bruckman can lead them to the real killer.
When Scully askes Bruckman how she will die, he replies with "you don't."
Below, are a few quotes from the episode and the ratings submitted by XFEOS members. They are followed with the comments and opinions on "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose".
Name Rating
Dena C....................10
Julie C...................10
Average Rating 10
"This is one of the all time best episodes. It combines lots of humor, suspense, excitement, and a little kookiness to produce an intricate and unique result. Peter Boyle plays a very real Clyde Bruckman. His assorted humorous comments really make the show. Clyde, look at Mulder's badge, "You expect me to believe that's your real name?" We learn how Mulder is going to die, and that Scully isn't. Queequeg also comes into the sceene. I think he was a cute addition to the show, even though he doesn't stick around for too long. The ending was great, with Scully pickingg up the phone as if she were going to call the Stupendous Yappi, and then throwing it at the tv. All in all, this episode was one of my favorites, on I can always watch when I'm in the mood for a good mix of emothions, or just for the perfect X-File!"
-Julie C.-
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