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732:, Keith Phipps rated the episode an Aβˆ’, finding it "almost like an extension of the pilot". Phipps felt the scene featuring Mulder's kidnapping to be "one of the scariest moments from the series' early days, as much for what it suggests as for what it shows". Writing for website Den of Geek, Matt Haigh reviewed the episode positively, praising its decision not to answer all the questions it asks. Haigh noted that "the fact that we are left as clueless about what really happened as Mulder and Scully only enhances the viewing experience", finding such mystery to be "a rare thing indeed" on network television. 426: 529: 639:'s debut as a solo composer for the series. Carter stated he and the production crew were "fearful" of using too much music in the episode, and the first season as a whole. Anderson's voiceover narration towards the end of the episode was inserted after complaints from Fox executives, who desired more closure. The executives felt that viewers were not supposed to be "confused" after watching and must have at least a slight idea of what was going on. The voiceovers became a common technique for the remainder of the series. 2096: 543:
described as a "sort of disco light rig" that was rented from a "party supplier". Towards the end of filming the night-time scenes, the sun was beginning to rise, forcing crew member John Bartley to rig the angles to keep the scenes as dark as possible. One scene, in which Mulder infiltrates the base, had already been rewritten to change its daytime setting to night; the rising sun forced the scene to be filmed as originally conceived.
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forces him to guide her to the base and exchanges him for Mulder. Having been denied the truth about the base, Mulder and Scully return to Washington. Days later, Mulder encounters Deep Throat while jogging at a local track. Mulder asks if "they" really are present on Earth; Deep Throat responds that "they have been here for a long, long time".
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approaches, seemingly in pursuit of Emil and Zoe, a trespassing teenage couple. As Mulder treats Emil and Zoe to a meal at the diner, they tell the agents about the lights and how they believe the UFOs are launched from another nearby base. Meanwhile, Budahas is returned to his home with no memory of
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Mossinger's warning to Mulder that some truths should be kept hidden from the public has been cited by scholars as representing the difficulty of forcing large organizations to take responsibility for wrongdoing. The episode's final revelation, that aliens have been on Earth "for a long, long time",
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The scene in which Scully is sitting at her computer writing in her journal came down as an edict because wanted a summing up of the episode, and in the end, I think it made the episode better. That motif of Scully doing a voice-over as she types became a running story crutch for us when we needed
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Mulder and Scully travel to Idaho and meet with Budahas' wife, Anita, who claims her husband exhibited erratic behavior before his disappearance. She tells them about a neighbor–whom the agents visit–whose husband is also a test pilot who has been behaving oddly. Scully makes an appointment with the
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who frequently met cast and crew members as they traveled in and out of Vancouver. The initial scene with Duchovny and Anderson in the bar was shot at a Vancouver restaurant called The Meat Market, which according to Carter was a much "divier location than the production designers would have you
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An indignant Mulder sneaks onto the base with help from Emil and Zoe. He sees a triangular craft fly overhead and then is captured by soldiers who tamper with his memory. Meanwhile, Scully re-encounters Mossinger, whom she discovers is actually a security operative for the base. At gunpoint, she
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The scenes in which Mulder infiltrates the air base were shot at a real U.S. airbase. With a small budget and television schedule, Carter said the effects seemed "good, given the restrictions" they faced. The UFO was digitally constructed, based around what visual effects supervisor Mat Beck
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were still in their infancy. Beck was the special effects producer and supervisor during season one; he and Carter unsuccessfully tried to make the special effects look three dimensional and "better". According to Carter, the result looked like a "kind of hi-tech
310:, and Mulder meets a mysterious informant who warns him to stay away from the case. Undeterred, Mulder continues and comes closer to the truth about extraterrestrial life than ever before, only to have his progress stalled and findings taken from him, yet again. 692:, the episode was rated a B+, with praise for Hardin's "world-weary" performance, though the review noted that the "querulous, ominous tone" of the episode was "a little awkward, but full of promise of things to come". Adrienne Martini of the 520:. Carter said he remembered people talking about this rumor and that its inclusion in the story was a reference to it. Duchovny and Anderson had never used a gun or held one before, so they were trained on how to hold them properly. 52: 756:'s Meghan Deans noted that "although the pilot introduced the idea of government conspiracy, it's 'Deep Throat' that kicks out the edges of the canvas". The introduction of Hardin as Deep Throat in the episode was listed by 668:
of 7.3, with a 14 share, meaning that roughly 7.3 percent of all television-equipped households, and 14 percent of households watching television, were tuned in to the episode. The episode was released on
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base's director, Colonel Kissell, but he refuses to talk when they visit his home. They are subsequently approached by Paul Mossinger, who identifies himself as a local reporter and refers them to a local
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established by science fiction cinema in the 1980s. This trend has replaced traditional science fiction topics such as space exploration with themes inspired by the Watergate scandal and the spread of
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raid the home of Colonel Robert Budahas, who has barricaded himself inside after stealing a military vehicle. The authorities find Budahas trembling and covered in rashes.
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what happened. After leaving the diner, Mulder and Scully are confronted by black-suited agents, who destroy the photographs they have taken and order them to leave town.
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Mike Antonucci wrote that the episode demonstrates that Carter "can blend subtle, complicated elements with heart-pounding action", adding that "Nothing is obvious about
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before. Green related that his first day on the set came just after Duchovny had finished filming his final scene; Green was impressed with Duchovny's demeanour and
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Carter claimed that the scenes with the flashing lights in the sky were the "worst effects we've ever done", given limits on money and time; he also commented that
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was more critical, calling it "an acquired taste" and noting that it "sort of diddled out in the end", lacking "a completely satisfactory resolution".
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and serves to bridge the gap between the protagonists and the conspirators they would investigate. The episode itself focuses on common elements of
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Visiting the base that night, the agents witness a mysterious aircraft performing seemingly impossible maneuvers in the sky. They flee when a
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said that despite being cast as "stoner kid" Emil, and having "cornered the market on the affable stoner in TV and film", he had never used
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called the title character "the most interesting new character on television", also calling the episode "strange but marvellous". The
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Maccarillo, Lisa; Carter, Chris (December 1994). "A conversation with The X-Files' creator Chris Carter".
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believe". The Meat Market was the only bar the crew could find that had not been renovated in the wake of
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Dan Iverson felt that the episode served to "open the door to the possibilities of this series"; while
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The house used for the exterior shots of the Budahas residence was reused in Carter's next series,
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was cast as "stoner kid" Emil, and spent production "goofing off" with star David Duchovny.
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as number 37 on its list of "The 100 Greatest Television Moments" of the 1990s.
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Al Campbell made use of this bus service, causing producers to abandon the idea until the
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every few weeks to film his scenes. Carter called Hardin's portrayal "very, very good".
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was a "series in making" during this episode. The inspiration of the episode was
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This episode marked Hardin's first appearance as Deep Throat. Series creator
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to reinstruct the audience about where we are going, or where we had been.
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called the episode "fun to watch", describing it as "great TV"; while the
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acting, and added that the two "just goofed off the whole time".
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and retained a "well-travelled" feel. It later appeared in the
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The episode's Ellens Air Force Base was inspired by the real
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Carter, Chris (2005). "Audio Commentary for 'Deep Throat'".
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bar to discuss the case. Mulder explains that Budahas, a
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Deep Throat (The X-Files)
The X-Files
A man standing looking at a UFO flying overhead.
Fox Mulder
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Daniel Sackheim
Chris Carter
Jerry Hardin
Deep Throat
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Seth Green
Gabrielle Rose
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Squeeze
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first season
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