The X-files
Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man
Episode: 4X07
First aired:11/17/96
Written by:Glen Morgan
Directed by:James Wong
A very interesting episode. Going back to the
conspiracy from the start.
In
the Lone Gunmen's office,
Scully and
Mulder listen, as
Frohike reveals what he
suspects to be the chilling, secret past of
The Cigarette-Smoking Man. Hiding in a
nearby
high rise, The
Cigarette-Smoking Man eavesdrops on them with
electronic
listening devices, his
sniper's rifle trained on the office's front door.
Frohike believes The Cigarette-Smoking Man was orphaned as a baby. His father, a
Communist spy, was
electrocuted. His mother died of lung cancer. In 1963, he was an
Army Captain (whose only friend is the father of 1-year-old
Fox Mulder).
Recognizing his capabilities, the right-wing
conspiracy that operates within the shadows
of the
official government recruits the young officer - his first assignment:
the
assassination of JFK. In its successful aftermath, he lights his first smoke...and becomes
The Cigarette-Smoking Man.
By 1968, even
J. Edgar Hoover takes orders from the
Cigarette-Smoking Man, and no
President has ever suspected he exists. The Cigarette-Smoking Man personally takes
charge of the
operation against
Martin Luther King. Yet, even The Cigarette-Smoking
Man has a
dream. He longs to be a published author, and writes political
potboilers
under a pen name. Despite a pile of scathing rejections, he keeps trying.
Christmas 1991. The Cigarette-Smoking Man has covertly started wars,
assassinated
world leaders, rigged elections, the
Oscars,
the Olympics, the
Super Bowl and moved
the Rodney King trial to Simi Valley. Despite his power, he's a lonely man leading an
empty life. He still can't get his written works published. And with the
Soviet Union
gone, he doesn't even have any more enemies.
Then it happens. A survivor is discovered in the wreckage of an
alien craft. His
mysterious associate, known to Mulder and Scully as
Deep Throat executes the only
alien which survived the crash The Cigarette- Smoking Man has a new purpose, and
new truths to conceal. He goes forth on this mission with a
vengeance. Young
FBI
agents Fox "
Spooky" Mulder and Dana Scully take on the "
X-Files." Unknowingly they
are part of The Cigarette-Smoking Man's plans.
This year. The Cigarette-Smoking Man is jubilant when a
magazine finally accepts one
of his stories. He prepares his
resignation, and lights his last cigarette. Until he realizes
the magazine is nothing but a cheap girlie rag -- whose editors even had the nerve to
change the story's
ending. With all his dreams
destroyed, he sits on a park bench and
muses about the similarity of life to a cheap, tasteless
box of chocolates. Resuming his
role, The Cigarette-Smoking Man lights up a smoke.
The present. The Cigarette-Smoking Man's finger is on the
trigger of a sniper rifle, ready
to repeat the act which started his
shadowy career. He watches Frohike leave the office but does not shoot.
Important Quotes:
Mulder -- "I've been here
twenty minutes and I still don't know what the hell is wrong! No one would kill you,
Frohike, you're just a little puppy-dog."
William Mulder (Mulder's father) "My one-year old just said his first word."
CSM -- "What was the word?"
William Mulder -- " "
J.F.K." "
Man -- "
The President of the United States is dead. It is official now.
President Kennedy is dead."
CSM -- "I work very hard to keep any
President from knowing I even exist."
Deep Throat -- "
Security resolution council ten-thirteen states, "Any country capturing such an entity is responsible for its immediate
extermination. I'm the liar. You're the
killer."
CSM -- "Your lies have killed more in a day than I have in a lifetime. I've never
killed anybody."
Deep Throat -- "Maybe I'm not the liar."
CSM -- "I have a chance to go an entire lifetime without killing anybody... or any thing."
Deep Throat -- "With all of our work in the past thirty years, all of our victories, if the world were to see this... it would
destroy all we've gained in a few hours. Tonight... we have a new... enemy."
Frohike -- "
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "
The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." His life has been anything but quiet, yet I believe nothing but
desperate. He's the most dangerous man alive, not so much
because he believes in his
actions, but because he believes his actions are all which life allows him. And yet... the only person that can never escape him... is
himself."
CSM -- "Life... is like a
box of chocolates. A cheap, thoughtless,
perfunctory gift that nobody ever asks for. Unreturnable, because all
you get back is another box of
chocolates. You're stuck with this undefinable
whipped-mint crap that you mindlessly wolf down
when there's nothing else left to eat. Sure, once in a while, there's a peanut butter cup, or an
English toffee. But they're gone too
fast, the taste is fleeting. So you end up with nothing but broken bits, filled with hardened jelly and teeth-
crunching nuts, and if
you're desperate enough to eat those, all you've got left is a... is an
empty box... filled with useless, brown paper wrappers. "
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