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- Episode 04x02


Episode: 04x02
Title: Home
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 4X03
First Aired: Oct. 11, 1996

Season 4 » Episode #02 - Home

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The X-Files - 04x02 HomeSummary: Mulder and Scully travel to a bucolic small town where a baby with birth defects is found buried alive in shallow ground. Mulder and Scully follow the trail of evidence to a reclusive family who has a history of inbreeding.


Who appeared in this episode?



Guest Stars:

Radio Background Singer voiced by Deborah Ludwig Davis
Deputy Barney Paster played by Sebastian Spence
The Pitcher played by Douglas Smith (VI)
Sheriff Andy Taylor played by Tucker Smallwood
Edmund Peacock played by Chris Nelson Norris
Outfielder played by Lachlan Murdoch
Radio Singer played by Kenny James
Sherman Peacock played by Adrian Hughes (II)
Batter played by Cory Fry

Episode Quotes

04x02 - Home Season 4 / Episode 2: - Home

Scully: Meanwhile, I've quit the FBI and become a spokesperson for the Ab-Roller.
04x02 - Home Season 4 / Episode 2: - Home

Fox Mulder: Oh, that was just a little too Chuck Bronson for me.
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Episode Screenshots (From Season 4)

04x21 - Zero Sum
Season 4, Episode 21
04x06 - Sanguinarium
Season 4, Episode 06
04x13 - Never Again
Season 4, Episode 13
04x03 - Teliko
Season 4, Episode 03



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