Season 3 (1995-1996) Episodes 3.1 "The Blessing Way" * Writer: Chris Carter * Director: R.W. Goodwin * Original Broadcast: 9/22/95 * Guest Cast: o M.D. (Forbes Angus) o Frohike (Tom Braidwood) o Hispanic Man (Lenno Britos) o Camouflage Man (Mitchell Davies) o Smoking Man (William B. Davis) o William Mulder (Peter Donat) o Security Guard (Ernie Foort) o Tour Guide (Benita Ha) o Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin) o Eric Hosteen (Dakota House) o Dr. Mark Pomerantz (Alf Humphreys) o Margaret Scully (Sheila Larken) o Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea) o Melissa Scully (Melinda McGraw) o Well-Manicured Man (John Neville) o Senior FBI Agent (Michael David Simms) o Mrs. Mulder (Rebecca Toolan) o Minister (Ian Victor) o Albert Hosteen (Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman) o Elder #1 (Don S. Williams) The Smoking Man works quickly to recover the stolen computer files, but finds himself thwarted by a man whom he hope is dead. Meanwhile, Scully finds herself at a loss for her next step and turns to her family for support, since Mulder is otherwise engaged fighting for survival. Part two of three. 3.2 "Paper Clip" * Writer: Chris Carter * Director: Rob Bowman * Original Broadcast: 9/29/95 * Guest Cast: o Frohike (Tom Braidwood) o Smoking Man (William B. Davis) o Victor Klemper (Walter Gotell) o Langly (Dean Haglund) o Byers (Bruce Harwood) o Margaret Scully (Sheila Larken) o Agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea) o Well-Manicured Man (John Neville) o Mrs. Mulder (Rebecca Toolan) o Albert Hosteen (Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman) Reunited, Mulder and Scully locate an old scientist from Nazi Germany, pardoned through Operation Paper Clip. The information he gives them leads to their discovery of something which could mean their deaths. Part three of three. 3.3 "D.P.O." * Writer: Howard Gordon * Director: Kim Manners * Original Broadcast: 10/6/95 * Guest Cast: o Stan Buxton (Peter Anderson) o Jack Hammond (Mar Andersons) o Zero (Jack Black) o Traffic Cop (Brent Chapman) o First Paramedic (Jason Anthony Griffith) o Night Nurse (Bonnie Hay) o Sheriff Teller (Ernie Lively) o Frank Kiveat (Steve Makaj) o Darren Peter Oswald (Giovanni Ribisi) o Mrs. Oswald (Kate Robbins) o Sharon Kiveat (Karen Witter) Mulder is skeptical over a coroner's report regarding the fifth person to be struck by lightning in a small Oklahoma town. Their investigation into the latest death seems to point to the only person to have survived a lightning strike, an emotionally-charged youth. 3.4 "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" * Writer: Darin Morgan * Director: Rob Bowman * Original Broadcast: 10/13/95 * Guest Cast: o Photographer (Greg Anderson) o Clyde Bruckman (Peter Boyle) o The Stupendous Yappi (Jaap Broeker) o Detective Cline (Frank Cassini) o Puppet (Stu Charno) o Tarot Dealer (Alex Diakun) o Madame Zelma (Karin Konoval) o Detective Havez (Dwight McFee) o Mr. Gordon (David McKay) o Clerk (Ken Roberts) Skeptical of a famous psychic's predictions regarding the murder of several prognosticators, Mulder instead finds someone who he believes truly can predict the future. Though catching the killer could prove difficult, particularly if the murderer can also see into his future. 3.5 "The List" * Writer: Chris Carter * Director: Chris Carter * Original Broadcast: 10/20/95 * Guest Cast: o Key Guard (Denny Arnold) o Guard (Craig Brunanski) o Napoleon "Neech" Manley (Badja Djola) o Chaplain (Joseph Patrick Finn) o Vincent Parmelly (Ken Foree) o Danielle Manley (April Grace) o Fornier (Mitch Kosterman) o Perry Simon (Bruce Pinard) o Ullrich (Paul Raskin) o Danny Charez (Greg Rogers) o John Speranza (John Toles-Bey) o Warden Leo Brodeur (J.T. Walsh) o Sammon Roque (Bokeem Woodbine) A death row inmate's promise of reincarnation for the purpose of avenging the injustice of his execution begins to be fulfilled with the death of one of the Florida prison's guards. The fear of his retribution has everyone scrambling to determine if they are on the list of his five victims, including Mulder and Scully who are trying to determine how he has returned to execute his tormentors. 3.6 "2Shy" * Writer: Jeffrey Vlaming * Director: David Nutter * Original Broadcast: 11/3/95 * Guest Cast: o Virgil Incanto (Timothy Carhart) o Monica (Glynis Davies) o Detective Alan Cross (James Handy) o Jennifer (Suzy Joachim) o Lauren MacKalvey (Randi Lynne) o Agent Kazanjian (William MacDonald) o Jesse (Aloka McLean) o Ellen Kaminsky (Catherine Paolone) o Joanne Steffen (Kerry Sandomirsky) Meeting insecure women through an on-line service, a serial killer seduces his prey with the right words. However, Mulder and Scully determine these killings are far from ordinary by the presence of a strange substance coating the victims, a substance which seems to digest the fatty acids in flesh. 3.7 "The Walk" * Writer: John Shiban * Director: Rob Bowman * Original Broadcast: 11/10/95 * Guest Cast: o Frances Callahan (Andrea Barclay) o Quinton "Roach" Freely (Willie Garson) o Army Doctor (Deryl Hayes) o General Thomas Callahan (Thomas Kopache) o Trevor Callahan (Brennan Kotowich) o Amputee (Rob Lee) o Ward Nurse (Paula Shaw) o Captain Janet Draper (Nancy Sorel) o Lt. Colonel Victor Stans (Don Thompson) o Leonard "Rappo" Trimble (Ian Tracey) o Burly Nurse (Beatrice Zeilinger) Another failed suicide attempt by a patient in a military hospital interests Mulder with the talk of a "phantom soldier" which has prevented the man's death. The general in charge is at first opposed to the FBI's involvement until the invisible killer begins stalking him. But none believe when the primary suspect is a quadraplegic. 3.8 "Oubliette" * Writer: Charles Grant Craig * Director: Kim Manners * Original Broadcast: 11/17/95 * Guest Cast: o Myra Jacobs (Sidonie Boll) o Carl Wade (Michael Chieffo) o Lucy Householder (Tracey Ellis) o Mr. Larken (David Fredericks) o Henry (Jacques LaLonde) o Special Agent Walt Eubanks (Ken Ryan) o Fast Food Supervisor (Dolly Scarr) o Amy Jacobs (Jewel Staite) o Tow Truck Driver (Dean Wray) When a young girl is kidnapped from her home, a fast food worker miles away collapse on the job, apparently experiencing exactly what the child is feeling. When Mulder learns that the woman was kidnapped and held hostage for years as a child, he begins to believe that she may be the key to help find the missing girl. 3.9 "Nisei" * Writers: Chris Carter & Howard Gordon & Frank Spotnitz * Director: David Nutter * Original Broadcast: 11/24/95 * Guest Cast: o Penny (Gillian Barber) o Senator Richard Matheson (Raymond J. Barry) o Agent Pendrell (Brendan Beiser) o Frohike (Tom Braidwood) o Langly (Dean Haglund) o Byers (Bruce Harwood) o Dr. Takeo Ishimaru (Robert Ito) o Lottie Holloway (Corrine Koslo) o Red-Haired Man (Stephen McHattie) o Coast Guard Officer (Paul McLean) o Kazuo Sakurai (Yasuo Sakurai) o Diane (Lori Triolo) o Mr. X (Steven Williams) A mail order videotape of an alien autopsy blossoms into a much more complicated investigation when Mulder and Scully find the distributor of the tape murdered in his own home apparently by a high-ranking Japanese diplomat. Following up individual leads, Scully finds herself recognized by complete strangers while Mulder tries to find out more about the origin of the video. Part one of two. 3.10 "731" * Writer: Frank Spotnitz * Director: Rob Bowman * Original Broadcast: 12/1/95 * Guest Cast: o Agent Pendrell (Brenden Beiser) o Escalante (Colin Cunningham) o Smoking Man (William B. Davis) o Dr. Shiro Zama aka Dr. Takeo Ishimaru (Robert Ito) o Red-Haired Man (Stephen McHattie) o Conductor (Michael Puttonen) o Elder (Don S. Williams) o Mr. X (Steven Williams) Scully takes Mr. X's advice to heart and investigates more into the implant she removed from her neck. Mulder, having ignored the advice given him, finds himself trapped on the train with a Japanese scientist and the man sent to kill him. Part two of two. 3.11 "Revelations" * Projected Broadcast: 12/15/95 * Guest Cast: o Reverend Findley (R. Lee Ermey) o Mrs. Tynes (Nicole Robert) o Susan Kryder (Hayley Tyson) o Millennium Man (Kenneth Welsh) o School Nurse (Selina Williams) o Kevin Kryder (Kevin Zegers)