Ep 5. The Post-Modern Prometheus
- TV14
- November 30, 1997
- 46 min
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8.5 (5,899)
In The X-Files season 5 episode 5, "The Post-Modern Prometheus," Mulder and Scully investigate a small town in Indiana after a series of strange events occur. The episode draws inspiration from Mary Shelley's famous novel, Frankenstein, as well as from the classic Universal horror films of the 1930s and 1940s.
The episode is filmed in black and white, which adds to the classic horror movie feel. The story begins with a series of strange events in the town, including mutilated cattle and strange sightings of a creature with bolts in its neck. The townspeople become increasingly paranoid and fearful as the events continue to escalate.
Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate, and they quickly realize that the situation is far more complicated than they originally thought. The creature that the townspeople have been seeing is actually the result of a genetic experiment gone wrong.
The episode then takes a turn for the strange as Mulder and Scully discover that the creature's creator is an eccentric man who has modeled his life after the classic movie monsters. He lives alone in a large mansion and is a recluse from society. Despite his odd behavior, he is a sympathetic character who only wants to be loved and accepted by the world.
The episode is full of references to classic movies and literature. The creature, for example, is modeled after the famous Frankenstein monster, and there are also nods to movies like The Bride of Frankenstein and The Phantom of the Opera. The episode also features a musical number, which adds to the surreal and offbeat nature of the story.
Overall, "The Post-Modern Prometheus" is a unique and entertaining episode of The X-Files. It combines horror, comedy, and drama in a way that only this show can. The black and white cinematography, the classic movie references, and the strange and quirky characters all come together to create a memorable episode that is sure to please fans of the series.