WHEN SCULLY REVIVES AN AGENT SHOT BY A BANK ROBBER, MULDER BELIEVES THE RESUSCITATED
MAN IS POSSESSED BY THE BANK ROBBER'S SOUL.
A Bonnie-and-Clyde-style husband and wife team of bank robbers are thwarted by Dana
Scully and her old boyfriend, Agent Jack Willis. In the ensuing shootout, the husband
kills Willis and Scully kills the robber. In the emergency room, Scully revives Willis,
whose behavior becomes very strange indeed. Mulder suspects that the robber's personality
returned in the body of his pursuer. Scully finds herself in the middle of a web of
deceit, suspicion and treachery as "Willis" continues to pursue his case. Is he
"Willis," trying to break the case, or "Dupre," trying to derail it?
Mulder must orchestrate a rescue mission when Scully is kidnapped. The real double-cross
is revealed as the killers prepare to execute her, and Scully must confront evidence of
the return of a soul.
Notes
The title is a reference to Lazarus, the biblical character resurrected by Jesus, just
as Willis is "resurrected" here.
Quotes
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Mulder: "It was a nice story." (in response to the story of a pilot who
strangled his wife with an electric cord)
In the space of one hundred and seventy-six years the Mississippi has
shortened itself two hundred and forty-two miles. Therefore ... in the Old
Silurian Period the Mississippi River was upward of one million three hundred
thousand miles long ... seven hundred and forty-two years from now the
Mississippi will be only a mile and three-quarters long. ... There is
something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesome returns of
conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact. Mark Twain