Gender Bender (The X-Files)
“Gender Bender” is the fourteenth episode of the first season of The X-Files. In the episode, a young man is taken by a young woman, Marty, for casual sex. The man dies afterwards, and Marty leaves the room as a man. Mulder believes that the man’s death was caused by a fatal dose of pheromones. The two soon discover that a member of a religious sect living in Massachusetts may be responsible.
About Gender Bender (The X-Files) in brief
“Gender Bender” is the fourteenth episode of the first season of The X-Files. It was written by Larry and Paul Barber, directed by Rob Bowman, and featured a guest appearance by Nicholas Lea, who would later appear in the recurring role of Alex Krycek. The episode was seen by approximately 6. 8 million households in its initial broadcast. It has been met with mixed critical responses, facing criticism for its abrupt deus ex machina ending. Academic analysis of the episode has placed it within a science-fiction tradition that attributes a powerful, supernatural element to physical contact with aliens. In the episode, a young man is taken by a young woman, Marty, for casual sex. The man dies afterwards, and Marty leaves the room as a man. Mulder believes that the man’s death was caused by a fatal dose of pheromones. There is also ambiguity in similar murders as to the sex of the killer. Mulder and Scully visit an Amish-like community in Steveston, Massachusetts, which Mulder calls the Kindred. Meanwhile, in another nightclub, a man convinces a girl to dance with him by touching her hand. While discussing the installment’s origins, producer Glen Morgan said that he wanted an episode with more of a sexy edge.
The writers found it difficult to write a story that showed sex as scary and introduced an Amist-likeCommunity as well. The two soon discover that a member of a religious sect living in Massachusetts may be responsible—and may not be human. The Kindred appear to be like the Amish from another planet, suggesting that the aliens are aliens. The agents are alerted about activity on a previous victim’s card, which was stolen by Brother Martin. The following morning, the agents return to the village and find the tunnels blocked entirely with the white clay. They find a crop circle where they find a large crop circle, which suggests that the Kind red are another planet. While the agents are escorted out of the village, Mulder comments on the lack of children in the community and states that he recognizes some of the faces from photographs taken in the 1930s. When the agents visit the village that night, and hears chanting as a procession of the Kind Red moves to a barn, he returns to the barn that night to see the group bathing Brother Aaron’s body in watery clay.
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