Frank investigates a serial killer who seems to be targeting the clergy.Frank investigates a serial killer who seems to be targeting the clergy.Frank investigates a serial killer who seems to be targeting the clergy.
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- TriviaAlthough this was the sixth episode to air, it was actually the fourth in terms of production order.
- GoofsCatherine comes over to Frank's workspace and asks him if he's coming to bed, since it's late. She also tells him to stop by and see Jordan before bed. The next scenes are in bright sunny daylight at a golf course. Then after that Frank is stopping by to visit Jordan, in bed for the night. One continuous night thread has a broad daylight scene shoved in.
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Frank Black: I'm gonna tell Jordan that bad things happen. And even though the bird died and it upset her, we have to balance sadness with a sense of Hope and Faith.
Catherine Black: I still have Faith, Frank, even in a world where men like that exist.
- ConnectionsReferences The X-Files: Deep Throat (1993)
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Whaaat? Ya don't like Lindsay Crouse?
As "Ardis" (Artis) - Although she wasn't as good as she has been in films like "The Arrival" and "All the presidents men", I thought she was still effective... Maybe she did deliver her lines flatly. But I thought that might've been the way she was playing the character... So it was appropriate.
It's true that the killers' motivations are not made very clear. "Mad at God" is not a recipe for good drama or murder mysteries, I think the killer was more likely "Mad at the Seminary system", and this is what he was attacking. Although he had made it personal.
There could have been a lot more to this episode and I believe it was there, it just was not emphasized.
I give this episode high marks for the gruesomeness...
And Frank was a little bit slow in this one, although he finally got there.
But I don't think Frank Black is anything near Fox Mulder, The two have completely different methods of investigation, also Fox Mulder does not have the same gift as Frank... although, as shown in episodes like "Grotesque", he does have a way of thinking that eventually brings him to the same conclusions as Frank... but in the long run, two completely different people. At least they get to meet in the X-Files episode, when they shot apocalypse-zombies together.
It's true that the killers' motivations are not made very clear. "Mad at God" is not a recipe for good drama or murder mysteries, I think the killer was more likely "Mad at the Seminary system", and this is what he was attacking. Although he had made it personal.
There could have been a lot more to this episode and I believe it was there, it just was not emphasized.
I give this episode high marks for the gruesomeness...
And Frank was a little bit slow in this one, although he finally got there.
But I don't think Frank Black is anything near Fox Mulder, The two have completely different methods of investigation, also Fox Mulder does not have the same gift as Frank... although, as shown in episodes like "Grotesque", he does have a way of thinking that eventually brings him to the same conclusions as Frank... but in the long run, two completely different people. At least they get to meet in the X-Files episode, when they shot apocalypse-zombies together.
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