"Sea Monsters. FBI Agents. I'm the one who could use a drink."
You know, this was one of those episodes that it would be so
easy to just lambaste. I mean how freaking silly was that Mala
monster? Sure, knowing my nature, I'm going to poke a lot of
fun in this review. It's what I do. However, I would be remiss
if I didn't come clean from the start. I kinda liked it. This
is going to be one of those "guilty pleasure" episodes. I just
know it. After all, those tree monsters in "Detour" were stupid
too, but I still enjoy the hell out of it. And, at this point,
I'll take a monster of the week any day over the "Fool
Disclosure" that was the last two weeks.
Writer David Amann didn't have a lot to say as far as "message"
for this episode and apparently they needed to throw Darren
McGavin a bone after all that talk about him appearing again
since "Travelers" was [cough] so beloved. So, instead of all
the man and nature talk we usually get during monster of the
week episodes of this ilk, he decided to rather heavy-handedly
extol upon the virtues of Scully. Which of course could have
something to do with why I had such a good time watching it.
We had Arthur Dales seemingly openly campaigning for Brotherhood
in the OBSSE and the entertaining emergence of MacGyver!Scully
medical wonder girl. I guess the assertion was supposed to be
that without his "savvy partner" with a "knack for getting to
the bottom of things" Mulder might end up like Dales, a bath
robed drunk with a bad hip living in a pigsty listening to the
police scanner in some backwater town. Me? I think it's more
likely he'd be dead.
However, at the same time Amann exalts Scully with lines like
"If Agent Scully had not been there with you, I shudder to
think what would have happened to you" and having her solve
the mystery and save the day at the same time he ultimately
betrays her. We've seen Scully's behavior when Mulder was in
danger enough times to know this time rang false. Yell a
couple times that her partner is dying then go into "I don't
know nuthin' 'bout birthin' no babies" mode and ask for towels
and water? I don't think so. It was the big misstep of the
episode and could have easily been avoided simply by moving
the sequence of events slightly. I'd have bought it if Scully
had just thought Mulder had run off after the looter when the
labor started and was forced at gunpoint snapping venom at the
gunman to continue, baby well on it's way - her up to the
elbows in it - when she learns Mulder is injured. See how easy
that would have been?
Despite this wrong note, it was the character stuff that made
me smile in "Agua Mala". The "some day we're gonna look back
on this and we're gonna laugh" familiarity of Mulder trying to
woo Scully with sea monsters when she just wants to get her wet
self home. Scully performing procedures using candle sterilized
knitting needles and salad tongs clad in reading glasses and a
red bandana. Mulder making his usual leaps of logic about bath
water gone bad. Scully telling people to remain calm in the
worst of circumstances. It's all good fun. Director Bowman and
no doubt a battalion of rain trucks did a nice job keeping our
heroes wet the whole time. I bet this one was a thrill to film.
I think my favorite shot was of the damp dynamic duo performing
flashlight fellatio hands in the air.
I really have to wonder if this episode ran into some serious
troubles in post production. First there is the mystery of the
two editors listed in the credits. Highly unusual, if not a first,
for the X-Files. Then it just seems like chunks of the episode
are missing. We see Mulder about to get attacked and next time
we seem him he is staggering about down the hall. Just what
happened? Scully is screaming louder than the baby she is
holding to shoot out a sprinkler while Mulder is gasping in
the hall and then taadaa it's a beautiful day in the trailer
park? Was it special effects that were so unspecial they were
ultimately cut?
I'm also a little disappointed in the choice of stereotypes to
populate this little tale. They just happen to get holed up with
a dumb deputy, a looter, a militia man, and a sassy ethnic
pregnant woman wearing a maternity dress so bright they almost
did not need candles? It all just added to the contrivance factor.
Fun, yes, great, never. It is possible to overcome even a silly
monster if you ratchet up the tension. This episode failed where
other "bottle" episodes have succeeded such as "Ice" because it
lacked the interpersonal dynamic that made that episode riveting.
In the end we just had a silly monster and two wet leads.
Random Musings
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-Date Stamp: This one is a big mystery because it is waaayyy out
of sync with real time. Hurricane season runs June 1st through
November 30th and by the time they reach the L's we are usually
talking October. So when this episode actually happens in the
grand scheme of things is an X-File in and of itself.
-Goodland, Florida is a real place, and is a speck on the map.
Airport? Well maybe in Naples.
-I sort of wondered if there was something to be read into the
fact that young SHIPley was wearing the number 13 and wound up
going down the drain.
-For some reason we were treated to an odd creep through Mulder's
apartment starting with his little seen kitchen. Why he has a TV
in there I will never understand considering how little time he
spends there. Plus, could they have found a larger answering
machine? It was like a dinosaur.
-Those Shipley's sure had a silly way of boarding up the house.
The mother seemed to know the monster was traveling through the
sewers and yet she spends time haphazardly boarding up closed
doors.
-I'm also trying to figure out why hurricane preparations at the
Shipley house seemed to include making sure all the pictures in
their home were hung at an angle for dramatic effect.
-Just how many flashlights do Mulder and Scully carry at all
times? They use the jumbos for breaking and entering and then
switch to the petite model for interior stealthing?
-Does Mulder have to shove his ungloved hand into ever pile of
goo he encounters? The stuff this time is worse than mozzarella
and stays attached to him halfway across the room.
-Ah the old cat jumping out and scaring people trick. Never seen
that one before.
-That apartment manager must've spent a lot of time in his
bathroom since he had a phone installed right there next to the
toilet. I'm sure folks love getting a call from him. Maybe he
should have called 911.
-We're back to the tried and true X-Files tradition of dying in
the bathroom. Of course there was still no consistency though.
When the deputy finds the first victim he's still there in all
his gooey glory on his throne, but later the deputy himself
dissolves in under thirty seconds. Those must've been mighty
powerful Epson Salts.
-Speaking of bathrooms, the boys at 1013's fascination with
bathroom humor strikes again. Dales cracks a fart joke and
Mulder just looks so amused. He's no doubt jealous he did not
think of it. Not to be outdone he slips in the "passing time"
comment. Nothing like grade school humor, eh boys?
-Our Little Sailor: She's back. "How the hell did a cat get
in the washing machine?" and "I need some towels damn it!"
-You know, if you are going to pick a line for an episode and
repeat it over and over, at least make it something good. That
"Don't all the nuts" line is no "Sure. Fine. Whatever."
-For those who have been napping another lesson in the approach
to a case from the skeptical side: "I don't hear a story about
a sea monster and automatically assume it's the Lord's gospel
truth."
-Frank's Fashion Spot: The button up sweater is back for Scully.
Perfect for Florida in the summer (especially with a long sleeved
shirt underneath). Not. Looks like being wet the whole episode
even got to it, as in the end it seems to have shrunk so much
it doesn't even come down to her pants anymore.
-Was it just me or did Mulder almost seem giddy/proud over his
tentacle wounds?
-Scully certainly is eager to show her badge this episode. She's
giving Deputy Dumb a big old smile the first time. I guess she's
serious later when she says "I'd be happy to show you my ID."
-Car 54? And we get a Forrest Gump joke instead? Hmm.
-The give and take in the car was a riot. Mulder doing the boy
thing and just driving aimlessly after peeling out. Scully on
the phone poking at him with "No, it isn't very smart is it."
and my favorite: "I don't need my mettle tested." I have to
agree. I think in six years we've proven the mettle is there,
and tough.
-Yeah, loved Scully's line "Deputy just try and relax"... while
I slit your throat with your pocket Leatherman. Our Scully and
her bedside manner. At least that ER rotation seems to have come
in handy for her this episode.
-Oh my God. Teso Tounces was back without his stick. They did
use a real wet cat for much of it, but not even the Meryl Streep
of cats would stage that shot with Duchovny. Here's hoping it's
the last we see of fake cats on the X-Files. I keep expecting
them to talk about kitty litter odor.
-Oh and one last thing about "Reggie" the furry plot device.
Hitching a ride in a raging hurricane underneath a car? Hiding
behind the washing machine was much more believable.
Autumn
"So stand back or make yourself useful, but stay out of my way."
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