Miracle Man
- Episode aired Mar 18, 1994
- TV-14
- 46m
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7.1/10
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The agents investigate a ministry led by a man whose son possesses the power to heal, and to kill, with a touch of his hand.The agents investigate a ministry led by a man whose son possesses the power to heal, and to kill, with a touch of his hand.The agents investigate a ministry led by a man whose son possesses the power to heal, and to kill, with a touch of his hand.
Iris Quinn
- Lillian Daniels
- (as Iris Quinn Bernard)
Brianne Benitz
- Young Samantha Mulder
- (uncredited)
Tali Cherniawsky
- Crazy Screaming Girl
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaProducer R.W. Goodwin felt that the greatest difficulty was finding enough Vancouver-area actors who could portray a convincing Southern US accent, so they hired a dialect coach to prevent the cast from sounding "like they were coming from fifteen different parts of the South".
- Goofs(at around 25 mins) Scully palpates the radial pulse by holding the hand of the girl in the wheelchair, Margaret, and immediately pronounces her dead. A medical doctor, such as herself, would know that one can never pronounce a person dead just by the absence of pulse, that too, just by examining the radial pulse for hardly 3 seconds. Conditions such as ventricular fibrillation (heart attack) might present as pulselessness, but a person can still be revived by appropriate medical procedures. A doctor would ideally perform a full medical exam before declaring someone dead.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Gone Home (2013)
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I Don't Have Means, Motive, or Evidence... But He's Guilty!
The X-Files is a pretty cheesy and silly show, especially when they leave their alien abduction wheelhouse, and I'm sure they couldn't afford writers with any experience related to what they're writing about... But arresting a teenager because the people he lays hands on die... And actually having a prosecutor be willing to try it... And not have the case dismissed on day one???
That's a little too stupid even for broadcast TV drama. Also Mulder keeps running after a vision for some reason, why does he not understand how visions work?
Anyway if we're in a world where the supernatural is considered supernatural, then how can you bring murder charges when the murder weapon is the power of the Devil working through touch? Why is the legal system of the X-Files not otherwise shown to accept spectral evidence, miracles, super powers, etc.?
What I'm saying is, this whole episode is dumb.
That's a little too stupid even for broadcast TV drama. Also Mulder keeps running after a vision for some reason, why does he not understand how visions work?
Anyway if we're in a world where the supernatural is considered supernatural, then how can you bring murder charges when the murder weapon is the power of the Devil working through touch? Why is the legal system of the X-Files not otherwise shown to accept spectral evidence, miracles, super powers, etc.?
What I'm saying is, this whole episode is dumb.
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- frankelee
- Jun 30, 2023
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