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This Is Not Happening

"This Is Not Happening" is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season and the 175th episode overall of the science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode first aired in the United States on February 25, 2001, on the Fox Network, and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom. It was written by executive producers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Kim Manners, and forms part of the series' overarching mythology. The episode received a Nielsen household rating of 9.7 and was watched by 16.9 million viewers, making it the highest-rated episode of the season. "This Is Not Happening" was received positively by television critics.

"This Is Not Happening"
The X-Files episode
Fox Mulder is returned to Earth, deceased. The episode, featuring the return of David Duchovny, was praised by critics.
Episode no.Season 8
Episode 14
Directed byKim Manners
Written byChris Carter
Frank Spotnitz
Production code8ABX14
Original air dateFebruary 25, 2001 (2001-02-25)
Running time44 minutes
Guest appearances
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The series centers on FBI special agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and her new partner John Doggett (Robert Patrick)—following the alien abduction of her former partner, Fox Mulder (David Duchovny)—who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. In this episode, Scully, Doggett, and Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) discover several returned alien abductees. Doggett calls on another agent, Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish), to assist the case. Scully's fears about finding Mulder come to a head with the sudden recovery of one of the abductees seized at the same time.

"This Is Not Happening" was a story milestone for the season, returning Mulder from his alien abduction which started with "Requiem". In addition, the episode introduced the character Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish), who would become a main character in season nine. Gish's character was introduced as a possible replacement for Anderson, who was considering leaving the series after the end of the season.

Plot edit

In Helena, Montana, Richie Szalay is chasing a UFO. As the UFO stops, it dumps a naked woman and cloaks itself. The woman is later revealed to be Theresa Hoese, who was abducted at the same time as Fox Mulder (David Duchovny). Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi), John Doggett (Robert Patrick) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) visit Theresa in the hospital to get information about Mulder's whereabouts.

Later in a motel, the agents interrogate Richie, whose friend Gary had been abducted just before Mulder; he was investigating UFO reports in Montana in an attempt to find him. Doggett reports that fresh footprints from Nike shoes were noted in the area Theresa was found, making Doggett skeptical about Richie's claims. Meanwhile, Jeremiah Smith has assumed the form of a doctor and arranges for Theresa to be transferred. Having learned of Theresa's disappearance, Doggett calls Agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish). Reyes assists in the investigation, believing that Mulder may have joined a UFO cult. In a derelict compound, Smith cures Theresa of her injuries, as observed by a man called Absalom.

Reyes' car stalls just before she sees a UFO. Stopping, she sees Smith and Absalom taking a body; she also finds Gary's body. Reyes is able to retrieve the license plate number on the truck used to kidnap the abductee. It is later revealed that it belongs to Absalom, real name Travis Clayton Moberly, the leader of a doomsday cult. The FBI storms the cult's compound and arrests Absalom, but Smith is not found. Absalom tells Scully and Doggett that he has been saving abductees who had been left for dead by the aliens. Examining video of the compound raid, Scully, Reyes and Doggett watch Smith step through a doorway and transform into Doggett. Doggett is stunned, and the agents realize that Smith is still in the compound.

Scully runs into the compound and, identifying Smith by his Nike shoes, tells him she knows who he is and what he's doing. She is distracted when Skinner tells her they've found Mulder's body in the woods. Scully sees Mulder's lifeless body and races back to the compound hoping that Smith can heal him, but a UFO directs a beam of light into the room where he is being held; when she enters the room, he is gone.[2] Distraught, Scully yells, "This is not happening!", and weeps.

Production edit

 
"This Is Not Happening" featured the return of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder.

Background and effects edit

"This Is Not Happening" marked the return of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder.[3] After settling his contract dispute with Fox, Duchovny had quit full-time participation in the show after the seventh season.[4] In order to explain Mulder's absence, Duchovny's character was abducted by aliens in the seventh season finale, "Requiem." After several rounds of contractual discussions, Duchovny agreed to return for a total of 11 season eight episodes.[5] "This Is Not Happening" marked the fifth appearance of Duchovny in the eighth season: his character had appeared in cameos in "Within" and "Without", as well as in flashbacks in "The Gift" and "Per Manum."[6][7][8][9]

The opening scene required the crew of The X-Files to create a UFO chase. In order to do this, the scene was filmed entirely in a mountainous area that was lit up to give the shot a more alien-like feel. The UFO seen flying at the opening of the scene was actually a helicopter, disguised using various techniques. A so-called "cloaking-effect", created on a computer and consisting mostly of digital fog and "wiggled lights", was used to make the "spaceship" appear and then suddenly disappear.[10]

Casting edit

This episode marked the first appearance of Monica Reyes, played by Annabeth Gish, who would become a main character in season nine. The character was developed and introduced due to Gillian Anderson's possible departure at the end of the eighth season. Although Anderson would remain on until the end, Gish later became a series regular. When creating the character, series creator Chris Carter wanted to create a character who had much in common with both Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. However, Carter also wanted the character to be different from Scully's character in a way that Doggett was different from Mulder, saying, "as much as Robert Patrick was unlike Mulder, we needed someone who was equally unlike Scully."[11] Gish later noted that, "Chris really wanted Monica to be a sunny force, which is hard to play sometimes. But it's a natural instinct for me; I can find happiness in the midst of darkness."[11]

The casting process for Monica Reyes was unconventional. Gish received a call from her agent, who informed her that The X-Files was looking for a new female character. Gish applied for the part, but instead of having to a do a reading, she only had to meet with Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz.[11] After receiving the part, Gish's first scene, which was scheduled for four in the morning, involved her running down a hill to discover a former abductee.[12]

Reception edit

"This Is Not Happening" premiered on February 25, 2001, on American television on Fox.[13][14] The episode earned a Nielsen household rating of 9.7, meaning that it was seen by 9.7% of the nation's estimated households.[15] It was watched by 9.91 million households[15][nb 1] and 16.9 million viewers, making it the highest-rated episode of the season,[16] as well as the highest-rated episode of the series since the seventh season episode "The Sixth Extinction".[17] Fox promoted the episode with the tagline "Tonight, the search for Mulder ends."[18] The episode was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series.[19] The episode was later included on The X-Files Mythology, Volume 4 – Super Soldiers, a DVD collection that contains episodes involved with the alien super soldiers arc.[20]

Critical reception to "This Is Not Happening" was mostly positive. Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club awarded the episode an "A−" and called it "one of the strongest episodes of the season, give or take a Monica Reyes."[21] She applauded the reintroduction of Jeremiah Smith—a character she felt "the show had mostly forgotten about"—and wrote highly of Scott as Absalom, calling him a "one of the episode's highlights."[21] VanDerWerff also wrote that the episode, along with the previous episode "Per Manum" was a showcase for Anderson's acting ability.[21] Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, rated the episode five stars out of five.[22] The two noted, and praised, that the true tragedy of the episode is the fact that, despite her increased role as the reluctant believer, the way Scully deals with Absalom and Jeremiah Smith "in a strictly scientific way", instead of taking the "leap of faith", prevents her from finding and saving Mulder in time.[22]

Not all reviews were positive. Paula Vitaris from Cinefantastique gave the episode a negative review and awarded it one-and-a-half stars out of four.[23] She called the episode "unexciting" and concluded that the final scene was "anticlimactic".[23] In addition, Vitaris noted that the introduction of Monica Reyes was not satisfactorily explained.[23]

Notes edit

  1. ^ At the time of airing, the estimated number of households was 102.2 million.[15] Thus, 9.7 percent of 102.2 million is 9.91 million households.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ . TheXFiles.com. Fox Broadcasting Company. February 2002. Archived from the original on 7 February 2002. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ "This Is Not Happening". BBC Cult. BBC. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  3. ^ McAlister, Nancy (28 February 2001). "'X – Files' viewers wait for resolution". The Florida Times-Union. Morris Communications. pp. C2.
  4. ^ "Duchovny quits X-Files". BBC News. BBC. 18 May 2001. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  5. ^ Elber, Lynn (18 May 2000). . Space.com. TechMediaNetwork. Archived from the original on 24 September 2004. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  6. ^ Kim Manners (director); Frank Spotnitz (writer) (February 4, 2001). "The Gift". The X-Files. Season 8. Episode 11. Fox.
  7. ^ Kim Manners (director); Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz (writers) (February 18, 2001). "Per Manum". The X-Files. Season 8. Episode 13. Fox.
  8. ^ Kim Manners (director); Chris Carter (writer) (November 5, 2001). "Within". The X-Files. Season 8. Episode 1. Fox.
  9. ^ Kim Manners (director); Chris Carter (writer) (November 12, 2001). "Without". The X-Files. Season 8. Episode 2. Fox.
  10. ^ Rabwin, Paul (2002). "Special Effects with Narration by Paul Rabwin". The X-Files: The Complete Eight Season (DVD). Fox Home Entertainment.
  11. ^ a b c Hurwitz and Knowles, p. 190
  12. ^ Carter, Chris, Patrick, Robert, Spotnitz, Frank and Gish, Annabeth (2002). "The Truth Behind Season 8". The X-Files: The Complete Eight Season (DVD). Fox Home Entertainment.
  13. ^ Hurwitz and Knowles, p. 239
  14. ^ The X-Files: The Complete Eighth Season (booklet). Kim Manners, et al. Fox.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ a b c "Prime-time Nielsen ratings". Associated Press Archive. February 2001.
  16. ^ Sepinwall, Alan; Seitz, Zoller (1 March 2001). "Blame it on Cable". The Star-Ledger. Advance Publications. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  17. ^ Shapiro, p. 281
  18. ^ This Is Not Happening (Promotional Flyer). Los Angeles, California: Fox Broadcasting Company. 2001.
  19. ^ "Primetime Emmy Award Database – The X-Files". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  20. ^ Kim Manners et al. The X-Files Mythology, Volume 4 – Super Soldiers (DVD). Fox.
  21. ^ a b c VanDerWerff, Emily (November 16, 2013). "'Per Manum'/'This is Not Happening' | The X-Files/Millennium | TV Club". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  22. ^ a b Shearman and Pearson, p. 241
  23. ^ a b c Vitaris, Paula (April 2002). "The X-Files Season Eight Episode Guide". Cinefantastique. 34 (2): 42–49.

Bibliography edit

  • Hurwitz, Matt; Knowles, Chris (2008). The Complete X-Files. Insight Editions. ISBN 978-1-933784-80-9.
  • Shapiro, Marc (2000). All Things: The Official Guide to the X-Files Volume 6. Harper Prism. ISBN 0-06-107611-2.
  • Shearman, Robert; Pearson, Lars (2009). Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen. Mad Norwegian Press. ISBN 978-0-9759446-9-1.

External links edit

  • "This Is Not Happening" at IMDb

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For the Comedy Central series see This Is Not Happening TV series This Is Not Happening is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season and the 175th episode overall of the science fiction television series The X Files The episode first aired in the United States on February 25 2001 on the Fox Network and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom It was written by executive producers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz and directed by Kim Manners and forms part of the series overarching mythology The episode received a Nielsen household rating of 9 7 and was watched by 16 9 million viewers making it the highest rated episode of the season This Is Not Happening was received positively by television critics This Is Not Happening The X Files episodeFox Mulder is returned to Earth deceased The episode featuring the return of David Duchovny was praised by critics Episode no Season 8Episode 14Directed byKim MannersWritten byChris CarterFrank SpotnitzProduction code8ABX14Original air dateFebruary 25 2001 2001 02 25 Running time44 minutesGuest appearancesAnnabeth Gish as Monica Reyes Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner Sarah Koskoff as Theresa Hoese John McGonegle as Uniformed Officer Arlene Pileggi as Skinner s Assistant Randy Ross as Nike Man Judson Scott as Absalom Roy Thinnes as Jeremiah Smith Eddie Kaye Thomas as Gary Cory Judd Trichter as Richie Szalay Bernard White as Dr Desai Roz Witt as Night Nurse 1 Episode chronology Previous Per Manum Next Deadalive The X Files season 8 List of episodesThe series centers on FBI special agents Dana Scully Gillian Anderson and her new partner John Doggett Robert Patrick following the alien abduction of her former partner Fox Mulder David Duchovny who work on cases linked to the paranormal called X Files In this episode Scully Doggett and Walter Skinner Mitch Pileggi discover several returned alien abductees Doggett calls on another agent Monica Reyes Annabeth Gish to assist the case Scully s fears about finding Mulder come to a head with the sudden recovery of one of the abductees seized at the same time This Is Not Happening was a story milestone for the season returning Mulder from his alien abduction which started with Requiem In addition the episode introduced the character Monica Reyes Annabeth Gish who would become a main character in season nine Gish s character was introduced as a possible replacement for Anderson who was considering leaving the series after the end of the season Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Background and effects 2 2 Casting 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 Footnotes 6 Bibliography 7 External linksPlot editIn Helena Montana Richie Szalay is chasing a UFO As the UFO stops it dumps a naked woman and cloaks itself The woman is later revealed to be Theresa Hoese who was abducted at the same time as Fox Mulder David Duchovny Walter Skinner Mitch Pileggi John Doggett Robert Patrick and Dana Scully Gillian Anderson visit Theresa in the hospital to get information about Mulder s whereabouts Later in a motel the agents interrogate Richie whose friend Gary had been abducted just before Mulder he was investigating UFO reports in Montana in an attempt to find him Doggett reports that fresh footprints from Nike shoes were noted in the area Theresa was found making Doggett skeptical about Richie s claims Meanwhile Jeremiah Smith has assumed the form of a doctor and arranges for Theresa to be transferred Having learned of Theresa s disappearance Doggett calls Agent Monica Reyes Annabeth Gish Reyes assists in the investigation believing that Mulder may have joined a UFO cult In a derelict compound Smith cures Theresa of her injuries as observed by a man called Absalom Reyes car stalls just before she sees a UFO Stopping she sees Smith and Absalom taking a body she also finds Gary s body Reyes is able to retrieve the license plate number on the truck used to kidnap the abductee It is later revealed that it belongs to Absalom real name Travis Clayton Moberly the leader of a doomsday cult The FBI storms the cult s compound and arrests Absalom but Smith is not found Absalom tells Scully and Doggett that he has been saving abductees who had been left for dead by the aliens Examining video of the compound raid Scully Reyes and Doggett watch Smith step through a doorway and transform into Doggett Doggett is stunned and the agents realize that Smith is still in the compound Scully runs into the compound and identifying Smith by his Nike shoes tells him she knows who he is and what he s doing She is distracted when Skinner tells her they ve found Mulder s body in the woods Scully sees Mulder s lifeless body and races back to the compound hoping that Smith can heal him but a UFO directs a beam of light into the room where he is being held when she enters the room he is gone 2 Distraught Scully yells This is not happening and weeps Production edit nbsp This Is Not Happening featured the return of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder Background and effects edit This Is Not Happening marked the return of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder 3 After settling his contract dispute with Fox Duchovny had quit full time participation in the show after the seventh season 4 In order to explain Mulder s absence Duchovny s character was abducted by aliens in the seventh season finale Requiem After several rounds of contractual discussions Duchovny agreed to return for a total of 11 season eight episodes 5 This Is Not Happening marked the fifth appearance of Duchovny in the eighth season his character had appeared in cameos in Within and Without as well as in flashbacks in The Gift and Per Manum 6 7 8 9 The opening scene required the crew of The X Files to create a UFO chase In order to do this the scene was filmed entirely in a mountainous area that was lit up to give the shot a more alien like feel The UFO seen flying at the opening of the scene was actually a helicopter disguised using various techniques A so called cloaking effect created on a computer and consisting mostly of digital fog and wiggled lights was used to make the spaceship appear and then suddenly disappear 10 Casting edit This episode marked the first appearance of Monica Reyes played by Annabeth Gish who would become a main character in season nine The character was developed and introduced due to Gillian Anderson s possible departure at the end of the eighth season Although Anderson would remain on until the end Gish later became a series regular When creating the character series creator Chris Carter wanted to create a character who had much in common with both Fox Mulder and Dana Scully However Carter also wanted the character to be different from Scully s character in a way that Doggett was different from Mulder saying as much as Robert Patrick was unlike Mulder we needed someone who was equally unlike Scully 11 Gish later noted that Chris really wanted Monica to be a sunny force which is hard to play sometimes But it s a natural instinct for me I can find happiness in the midst of darkness 11 The casting process for Monica Reyes was unconventional Gish received a call from her agent who informed her that The X Files was looking for a new female character Gish applied for the part but instead of having to a do a reading she only had to meet with Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz 11 After receiving the part Gish s first scene which was scheduled for four in the morning involved her running down a hill to discover a former abductee 12 Reception edit This Is Not Happening premiered on February 25 2001 on American television on Fox 13 14 The episode earned a Nielsen household rating of 9 7 meaning that it was seen by 9 7 of the nation s estimated households 15 It was watched by 9 91 million households 15 nb 1 and 16 9 million viewers making it the highest rated episode of the season 16 as well as the highest rated episode of the series since the seventh season episode The Sixth Extinction 17 Fox promoted the episode with the tagline Tonight the search for Mulder ends 18 The episode was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series 19 The episode was later included on The X Files Mythology Volume 4 Super Soldiers a DVD collection that contains episodes involved with the alien super soldiers arc 20 Critical reception to This Is Not Happening was mostly positive Emily VanDerWerff of The A V Club awarded the episode an A and called it one of the strongest episodes of the season give or take a Monica Reyes 21 She applauded the reintroduction of Jeremiah Smith a character she felt the show had mostly forgotten about and wrote highly of Scott as Absalom calling him a one of the episode s highlights 21 VanDerWerff also wrote that the episode along with the previous episode Per Manum was a showcase for Anderson s acting ability 21 Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson in their book Wanting to Believe A Critical Guide to The X Files Millennium amp The Lone Gunmen rated the episode five stars out of five 22 The two noted and praised that the true tragedy of the episode is the fact that despite her increased role as the reluctant believer the way Scully deals with Absalom and Jeremiah Smith in a strictly scientific way instead of taking the leap of faith prevents her from finding and saving Mulder in time 22 Not all reviews were positive Paula Vitaris from Cinefantastique gave the episode a negative review and awarded it one and a half stars out of four 23 She called the episode unexciting and concluded that the final scene was anticlimactic 23 In addition Vitaris noted that the introduction of Monica Reyes was not satisfactorily explained 23 Notes edit At the time of airing the estimated number of households was 102 2 million 15 Thus 9 7 percent of 102 2 million is 9 91 million households Footnotes edit The X Files This Is Not Happening TheXFiles com Fox Broadcasting Company February 2002 Archived from the original on 7 February 2002 Retrieved 27 April 2012 This Is Not Happening BBC Cult BBC Retrieved 2 March 2012 McAlister Nancy 28 February 2001 X Files viewers wait for resolution The Florida Times Union Morris Communications pp C2 Duchovny quits X Files BBC News BBC 18 May 2001 Retrieved 5 July 2009 Elber Lynn 18 May 2000 Fox Mulder Ready to Get Back to Work Space com TechMediaNetwork Archived from the original on 24 September 2004 Retrieved 5 July 2009 Kim Manners director Frank Spotnitz writer February 4 2001 The Gift The X Files Season 8 Episode 11 Fox Kim Manners director Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz writers February 18 2001 Per Manum The X Files Season 8 Episode 13 Fox Kim Manners director Chris Carter writer November 5 2001 Within The X Files Season 8 Episode 1 Fox Kim Manners director Chris Carter writer November 12 2001 Without The X Files Season 8 Episode 2 Fox Rabwin Paul 2002 Special Effects with Narration by Paul Rabwin The X Files The Complete Eight Season DVD Fox Home Entertainment a b c Hurwitz and Knowles p 190 Carter Chris Patrick Robert Spotnitz Frank and Gish Annabeth 2002 The Truth Behind Season 8 The X Files The Complete Eight Season DVD Fox Home Entertainment Hurwitz and Knowles p 239 The X Files The Complete Eighth Season booklet Kim Manners et al Fox a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c Prime time Nielsen ratings Associated Press Archive February 2001 Sepinwall Alan Seitz Zoller 1 March 2001 Blame it on Cable The Star Ledger Advance Publications Retrieved 19 September 2012 Shapiro p 281 This Is Not Happening Promotional Flyer Los Angeles California Fox Broadcasting Company 2001 Primetime Emmy Award Database The X Files Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2 March 2012 Kim Manners et al The X Files Mythology Volume 4 Super Soldiers DVD Fox a b c VanDerWerff Emily November 16 2013 Per Manum This is Not Happening The X Files Millennium TV Club The A V Club The Onion Retrieved July 21 2019 a b Shearman and Pearson p 241 a b c Vitaris Paula April 2002 The X Files Season Eight Episode Guide Cinefantastique 34 2 42 49 Bibliography editHurwitz Matt Knowles Chris 2008 The Complete X Files Insight Editions ISBN 978 1 933784 80 9 Shapiro Marc 2000 All Things The Official Guide to the X Files Volume 6 Harper Prism ISBN 0 06 107611 2 Shearman Robert Pearson Lars 2009 Wanting to Believe A Critical Guide to The X Files Millennium amp The Lone Gunmen Mad Norwegian Press ISBN 978 0 9759446 9 1 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to TXF Season 8 This Is Not Happening at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title This Is Not Happening amp oldid 1168143921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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