Season 4 (1996-1997) Episodes
4.1 "Herrenvolk"
- Writer: Chris Carter
 - Director: R.W. Goodwin
 - Original Broadcast: 10/4/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Agent Pendrell (Brendan Beiser)
    
 - Second Senior Agent (Ken Camroux)
    
 - Repairman (Garvin Cross)
    
 - Marita Covarrubius (Laurie Holden)
    
 - Gray-Haired Man (Morris Panych)
    
 - Senior FBI Agent (Michael David Simms)
    
 - Jeremiah Smith (Roy Thinnes)
    
 - Pilot (Brian Thompson)
    
 - Mrs. Mulder (Rebecca Toolan)
    
 - Elder (Don S. Williams)
    
 - X (Steven Williams)
    
 
 
        Having found Jeremiah Smith, Mulder must choose between saving his
     mother's life or finding the answer to some of his questions about his
     sister, all the while trying to stay ahead of the alien assassin.
     Scully meanwhile turns to her science to analyze some data recovered
     from Jeremiah's files.  Part two of two.
4.2 "Home"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: Kim Manners
 - Original Broadcast: 10/11/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Catcher (Neil Denis)
    
 - Batter (Cory Fry)
    
 - Sherman Nathaniel Peacock (Adrian Hughes)
    
 - Radio Singer (Kenny James)
    
 - Mrs. Peacock (Karin Konoval)
    
 - Barbara Taylor (Judith Maxie)
    
 - Right Fielder (Lachlan Murdoch)
    
 - George Raymond Peacock (Chris Nelson Norris)
    
 - Sheriff Andy Taylor (Tucker Smallwood)
    
 - Pitcher (Douglas Smith)
    
 - Deputy Barney Paster (Sebastian Spence)
    
 - Edmund Creighton Peacock (John Trottier)
    
 
 
        A shallow grave holding a deformed baby bring Mulder and Scully
     to a small town in Pennsylvania.  There they are met with residents
     who treat each other like family.  But the murder case introduces them
     to some of the townspeople who take that concept a little too far.
4.3 "Teliko"
- Writer: Howard Gordon
 - Director: Jim Charleston
 - Original Broadcast: 10/18/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Samuel Aboah (Willie Amakye)
    
 - Agent Pendrell (Brendan Beiser)
    
 - Flight Attendant (Maxine Guess)
    
 - Marita Covarrubius (Laurie Holden)
    
 - Marcus Duff (Carl Lumbly)
    
 - Bus Driver (Bill MacKenzie)
    
 - Minister Diabira (Zakes Mokae)
    
 - Dr. Simon Bruin (Bob Morrisey)
    
 - Lieutenant Madson (Michael O'Shea)
    
 - First Officer (Danny Wattley)
    
 
 
        Scully's assistance as a medical investigator is requested by the
     Center for Disease Control when a black man's corpse is found, but
     completely lacking in pigmentation.  But when Mulder joins the case,
     he suspects that their suspected disease carrier may not be carrying
     a disease at all, but rather the prime suspect in a murder case.
4.4 "Unruhe"
- Writer: Vince Gilligan
 - Director: Rob Bowman
 - Original Broadcast: 10/27/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Mary Louise LeFante (Sharon Alexander)
    
 - Inspector Puett (Ron Chartier)
    
 - Officer Corning (Michael Cram)
    
 - Alice Brandt (Angela Donahue)
    
 - Billy (Scott Heindl)
    
 - ER Doctor (Michele Melland)
    
 - Officer Trott (William MacDonald)
    
 - Druggist (Walter Marsh)
    
 - Photo Technician (Christopher Royal)
    
 - Gerry Thomas Schnauz (Pruitt Vince)
    
 
 
        An abducted woman turns up after being lobotomized and the only
     clue left behind seems to be a photograph which appears to Scully to
     have been misdeveloped.  However, Mulder does not believe the photo to
     be an error, but rather a peek into the criminal's mind which he
     attempts to interpret before the abductor lobotomizes his next victim.
4.5 "The Field Where I Died"
- Writer: Glen Morgan & James Wong
 - Director: Rob Bowman
 - Original Broadcast: 11/3/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Harbaugh (Doug Abrahams)
    
 - Melissa Riedal Ephesian (Kristen Cloke)
    
 - BATF Agent (Michael Dobson)
    
 - FBI Agent Riggins (Anthony Harrison)
    
 - Vernon Warren aka Vernon Ephesian (Michael Massee)
    
 - Therapist (Donna White)
    
 
 
        The storming of a religious cult nearly results in failure until
     Mulder inexplicably discovers a civil war bunker where the cultists
     have hidden themselves.  However, unable to turn up any evidence
     against the cult, it is up to Mulder to come up with some even if it
     means speaking with one of the cultist's past lives.
4.6 "Sanguinarium"
- Writer: Valerie Mayhew & Vivian Mayhew
 - Director: Kim Manners
 - Original Broadcast: 11/10/96
 - Guest Cast:
    
    - Attorney (Andrew Airlie)
    
 - ER Doctor (Norman Armour)
    
 - Dr. Jack Franklyn (Richard Beymer)
    
 - Dr. Hartman (Martin Evans)
    
 - Rebecca Waite, R.N. (O-Lan Jones)
    
 - Dr. Harrison Lloyd (John Juliani)
    
 - Dr. Shannon (Arlene Mazerolle)
    
 - Dr. Eric Ilaqua (Paul Raskin)
    
 - Doctor (Gregory Thirloway)
    
 
 
        The plastic surgery unit of a hospital becomes the gruesome site of
     a patient's murder by their doctor.  Mulder and Scully come to
     determine the credibility of his story that he was possessed when he
     did it.  Their investigation turns up a nurse who seems to be a
     practitioner of magic who knows the price some will pay for beauty.
4.7 "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man"
- Projected Broadcast: 11/17/96
 - Guest Cast
    
    - Corporal (Anthony Ashbee)
    
 - Soldier (Dean Aylesworth)
    
 - Matlock (Marc Baur)
    
 - Frohike (Tom Braidwood)
    
 - Cuban Man (Gonzalo Canton)
    
 - Director (David Fredericks)
    
 - Aide (Peter Hanlon)
    
 - Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)
    
 - Byers (Bruce Harwood)
    
 - James Earl Ray (Paul Jarret)
    
 - Troop Leader (Colin Lawrence)
    
 - Mob Man (Peter Mele)
    
 - Lydon (Laurie Murdoch)
    
 - Supervisor (Steve Oatway)
    
 - Young Smoking Man (Chris Owens)
    
 - General Francis (Donnelly Rhodes)
    
 - Major General (Michael St. John)
    
 - Jones (Jude Zachary)
    
 - Agent Man (Dan Zukovic)
    
 
 
4.8 "Tunguska"
- Writers: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
 - Director: Kim Manners
 - Projected Broadcast: 11/24/96
 
Part one of two.
4.9 "Terma"
- Projected Broadcast: 12/1/96
 
Part two of two.
4.10 "Paper Hearts"
- Projected Broadcast: 12/15/96