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I noted that the local law enforcement more or less ignored the mother's complaint, and justified it (a) as resulting from the mother's "very active imagination" and (b) because the missing girl "was no prom queen. I can't count the number of times I pulled her out of parked cars or found her puking her guts out by the side of the road. It was just a matter of time before ... before something bad happened to her." Darlene Morris, late in the episode, refuses to encourage her daughter to come forward with her tale of alien abduction, stating that, "All of my life I have been ridiculed for speaking my mind," referring to her own youthful experiences. | I noted that the local law enforcement more or less ignored the mother's complaint, and justified it (a) as resulting from the mother's "very active imagination" and (b) because the missing girl "was no prom queen. I can't count the number of times I pulled her out of parked cars or found her puking her guts out by the side of the road. It was just a matter of time before ... before something bad happened to her." Darlene Morris, late in the episode, refuses to encourage her daughter to come forward with her tale of alien abduction, stating that, "All of my life I have been ridiculed for speaking my mind," referring to her own youthful experiences. | ||
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| The X-Files episode | |
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| “Conduit” | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 3 |
| Guest star(s) | Carrie Snodgrass as Darlene Morris, Joel Palmer as Kevin Morris, Taunya Dee as Ruby Morris, Shelley Owens as Tessa, Akiko Morrison at Leza Atsumi |
| Writer(s) | Howard Gordon |
| Director | Daniel Sackheim |
| Production no. | |
| Original airdate | 1993 Oct. 1 |
| Episode chronology | |
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"Conduit" is the fourth episode of The X-Files (the third regular episode, not counting the pilot). The story focuses on a family involved with alien phenomena, including a missing girl ("Ruby") and her little brother.
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I noted that the local law enforcement more or less ignored the mother's complaint, and justified it (a) as resulting from the mother's "very active imagination" and (b) because the missing girl "was no prom queen. I can't count the number of times I pulled her out of parked cars or found her puking her guts out by the side of the road. It was just a matter of time before ... before something bad happened to her." Darlene Morris, late in the episode, refuses to encourage her daughter to come forward with her tale of alien abduction, stating that, "All of my life I have been ridiculed for speaking my mind," referring to her own youthful experiences.