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- Deadalive abstract ""Deadalive" (or "DeadAlive") is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by executive producers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and was directed by Tony Wharmby. "Deadalive" explores the series' alien mythology story arc. Following its North American premiere on April 1, 2001, it received a Nielsen household rating of 7.3 and was watched by 12.4 million viewers. "Deadalive" garnered mixed reviews from television critics; while most were happy with the return of actor David Duchovny, some criticized the episode's plot holes. It later won the show's last Emmy Award, for Outstanding Makeup.The season centers on Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) special agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and her new partner John Doggett (Robert Patrick)—following the alien abduction and death of her former partner, Fox Mulder (Duchovny)—who work on cases linked to the paranormal, known as X-Files. In this episode, agent Mulder is buried. After the body of alien abductee Billy Miles (Zachary Ansley) revives before an autopsy, assistant director Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) orders Mulder's body to be exhumed. When Mulder's body is uncovered, weak vital signs are discovered. Meanwhile, rogue FBI agent Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea) uses a nanobot infection in Skinner's blood as leverage to make him kill Scully's unborn child. Eventually, Mulder is revived and reunites with Scully."Deadalive" was a story milestone for the series, re-introducing Duchovny after his abduction by aliens planning to colonize Earth in the seventh-season finale "Requiem". Spotnitz wrote and structured the episode to shock viewers and make them think that Duchovny had actually been written out of the series for good. "Deadalive" featured several elaborate-make-up scenes, which head make-up effects artist Matthew Mungle was given only six days to complete. The episode has been analyzed for its themes of disease, suffering, healing, salvation and resurrection; Mulder seemingly rising from the dead has been seen as an allusion to the resurrection of Jesus.".
- Deadalive director Tony_Wharmby.
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- Deadalive previousWork This_Is_Not_Happening.
- Deadalive releaseDate "2001-04-01".
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- Deadalive writer Chris_Carter_(screenwriter).
- Deadalive writer Frank_Spotnitz.
- Deadalive airdate "2001-04-01".
- Deadalive alt "In a darkened room, a deceased man is lying in a coffin. His face is cracked and weathered; the effects of being buried for three months.".
- Deadalive caption "The exhumed three-month-old body of Fox Mulder. The scene featured a double wearing a mask of David Duchovny's head.".
- Deadalive director Tony_Wharmby.
- Deadalive episode "15".
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- Deadalive guests "* Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner * James Pickens, Jr. as Alvin Kersh * Arlene Pileggi as Skinner's Assistant * Zachary Ansley as Billy Miles * Sheila Larken as Margaret Scully * Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek * Tom Braidwood as Melvin Frohike * Dean Haglund as Richard Langly * Bruce Harwood as John Fitzgerald Byers * Richard McGonagle as Dr. Francis Orovetz * Nelson Mashita as Dr. Lim * Larry Rippenkroeger as First Deckhand * Judson Scott as Absalom".
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- Deadalive title "Deadalive".
- Deadalive writer Chris_Carter_(screenwriter).
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- Deadalive comment ""Deadalive" (or "DeadAlive") is the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by executive producers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and was directed by Tony Wharmby. "Deadalive" explores the series' alien mythology story arc. Following its North American premiere on April 1, 2001, it received a Nielsen household rating of 7.3 and was watched by 12.4 million viewers.".
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