Wednesday, May 21, 1997 - The Michigan Daily - 11 Shocking death in season finale stuns 'X-Files' viewers By Kiran Nandalur Daily Arts Writer Although the Fox drama "The X- Files" had its peaks and valleys during its fourth season, the season finale had to shock and mystify even the most ardent of fans. The internationally popular program starring FBI agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), a eptical and objective medical exam- er, and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), a psychologist obsessed with finding his "abducted" sister and a greater truth, will leave viewers guessing until next season's premiere in September. Sunday's episode fittingly changed its opening phrase from "The truth is out there" to "Believe the lie," as all of Mulder's work to find proof of extraterrestrial existence was shown be futile. His apparent progress was emingly the result of a complex conspiracy by the Department of Defense to divert attention from dark- er but more mundane secrets. Appropriately, Mulder became disillu- sioned as his entire reality was likely a plant by the two agents to destroyed. The level-headed Scully bring out or stay ahead of the conspir- reported these findings to an FBI ators. Look for the paranoid Mulder to commission and to the surprise of take a more covert and aggressive everyone, ended position in the by announcing the future. self-inflicted death REVIEW As for the health of Mulder. of Scully, a myste- Followers of the The X-Files rious cancer has show are aware Fox entered her blood- that the reports of Fx stream, and she the death are false Sundays at 9 p.m. has started to feel since Duchovny the mental effects has reportedly signed up to be in "The of an impending death. Will Mulder X-Files" movie next summer. become a solo act? There have been However, his role in the show may rumors of contractual problems and change drastically next year. The body ego clashes with the producers; thus, found in his apartment could be a she could become a casualty in the clone created via a process similar to search for the truth. The reports, how- the copying of his sister, Samantha, on ever, have likely been intentionally a Canadian farm. It also could have leaked to throw off obsessed fans. been a shape-shifter like Eddie Van More probable is a scenario where Blundt or the alien bounty hunter, Mulder or Asst. Director Skinner characters introduced in earlier (Mitch Pileggi) gain some leverage episodes. Considering the complexity over the mysterious government agent, of the show and the fact that Scully Cancer Man (William Davis) and identified the body, the corpse is most obtain the cure. A n o t h e r unknown factor entering next season is Cancer Man's relationship to Mulder and his role in the disappearance of Samantha. Speculation abounds that Mulder is his son, which explains the agent's fortunate survival in compro- mised situations. Others believe that Cancer Man is his sister's father, and Techno queen Gillian Anderson and "Red Shoe Diaries" host he took custody of David Duchovny currently star in "The X-Fiies" ... but will her on the fateful they be on the show next season? The truth is out there. day. An extreme view is that the often-confused Mulder many possibilities. Producer Chris is delusional, and in his neurotic pas- Carter has created a phenomenon by sion for an explanation, he created false continually enticing the viewer into a memories to cope with the trauma. convoluted world where the truth The most exciting aspect of "The X- always manages to escape those who Files" is that the ambiguity leaves so seek it. 'Better Living' presents humorous look at family problems 14y Joi Danielle Price For the Daily A dysfunctional family might be expected to display elements of insani- ty. "Better Living," the black comedy by Canadian playwright George F. Walker, pushes familial insanity to its limits. The result ; P F is a hilarious group / of irrational charac- rs who take them- selves incredibly Truebloc seriously and allow Ticket' us to laugh at them. It is the seriousness with which the cast delivers these nutty people that makes the current local production of the play work. Under the direction of University Professor John Neville- Andrews, the Group Theatre of A"ichigan continues its Michigan pre- iere of "Better Living" at the Trueblood Theatre this weekend. The seven players include two more University faculty members, guest B od :s y artists and three University BFA stu- Two of the most notable perfor- made even stranger whe dents. Together they give a well-crafted mances come from University students. father, Tom (portraye yet frightening picture of a disorderly Standing out right next to the more Woods) returns home a family. experienced professional actors is absence. His leaving spa Looking in at the Quinns, the audi- Alison Fisher (Mary Ann). Her neuroses the household insanity a ence learns about the unique problems and fears of the world remain fresh and to set it right. Instead,.h and situations of real throughout the entire play. things worse. This dos each character. A Stephanie Bernstein delivers a solid per- leads to a second act that E V I E W small performing formance as Gail Quinn, the teenage grave than the funny, f t i venue gives daughter. Despite moments near the act. This change unfort Setter Liing onlookers the feel- play's begining that seemed to lack vari- some wishing that the, May 21-24, 8 p.m. ing of inclusion in ety, Ms. Bernstein creates a dynamic been smoother. Con; Theater, Frieze Building the madness. The and interesting character. Kudos to Josh becomes difficult to laug $12; $7 with student ID wacky but well- Parrot for stepping in as Junior, Gail's meaning matriarch boyfriend, after another actor's illness. r -- - - - - - - of the household is portrayed by Gillian His performance is not quite what it Eaton, a veteran of the Royal might have been if he had been playing Shakespeare Company stage. She offers Junior from the start, but he does a fine a wonderful degree of commitment and job. sincerity to the character's truly unique The strange world of the Quinns is ; * , view of life. Eaton makes Mrs. Quinn's1 J / efforts to dig new rooms of the house under the garden and call upon dead 1 spirits come from a shockingly real"t place, and they are ridiculously amus- ing. e%" COLD SORES? 141 Apply LYCALL OINTMENT when you feel that first tingle Y a w 1 5 - and the cold sore may not DI® p # 6 break out at all. Or if it has, ACc _. 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