Mulder realizes the photo was taken five years in the future-on the day the researchers successfully synthesized the freezing compound. The elderly man is attempting to alter that future: Mulder also realizes the elderly man is none other than Jason Nichols. Lisa locates the elderly man and confronts him.
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The elderly man gathers the courage to inject her with the chemical. But Scully successfully resuscitates Lisa, and remembering the girl's words, immediately returns her body to the tub to prevent the fire that killed Yonechi. Nichols confronts his elderly self in the computer mainframe room at the cryogenic lab, where the old man has erased all of Nichols' files from the computer.
Nichols lunges at the old man, choking him. Mulder, unable to open the lab door, yells to Nichols. He tells him that Lisa is alive.
The old man tells Nichols that "it's better that we never were. The fire consumes them both. Later, Lisa sets to work at cryonics lab, attempting to reconstruct the chemical compound.
The title translates to mean something happening at the same moment in time. The whole plotline of this one, namely time travel, is a subject that Chris Carter has always said he would never do. Perhaps he was right. No pun intended, but this ep left me cold. Loved the special effects, but Mulder's leaps of logic were a bit much, maybe this should have been a two-parter, but then again, maybe not. If you didn't know you were watching "The X-Files", you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd tuned into the movie "Back To The Future", as the opening scene here mimics the movie, right down to the clock tower.
And fans of the original classic Star Trek series sited similarities between this ep and one called "City on the Edge of Forever", where Kirk had to choose between the woman he loved and the future of the world, same as Jason did here. I did get a chuckle out of poor Lucas in the beginning. The driver of the bus that hit him, with an ad for a lottery on the side of it, couldn't see him as his view was blocked by the parking ticket on the windscreen of the car Lucas dropped his papers by.
Just not a lucky day for anyone! Interesting that Mulder didn't jump at the chance to go back in time and stop his sister, Samantha, from being abducted. Of course, then there'd be no angst-filled Mulder to investigate the x-files and, thus, no series, so I don't blame Chris Carter for not going there! Many of us had a problem with the method the older Jason chose for killing his victims.
Why bring a supercooling compound back from the future, something that hasn't been invented in , and kill people with it? Why not use a gun, or a nearby brick? Anything but something that will be a huge clue, not to mention that smarty-pants scientists will be able to study and eventually reproduce.
I know, details, schmetails. Just as a matter of interest, Scully's thesis "Einstein's Twin Paradox: Check "The Pilot" if you don't believe me.
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