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1x07: Ice

Our mini-rewatch begins! So, "Ice" has it all: sex, violence, black humor, bad science, plenty of opportunities for scenery chewing, and some of the tensest scenes between Mulder and Scully of the entire series.

My favorite retro-nineties fashion moment from season one is Dana Scully standing there wearing her gigantic puffy coat. She looks all of thirteen in that scene.

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Writers: Glen Morgan and James Wong
Director: David Nutter
Originally aired: November 5, 1993

Synopsis: Mulder and Scully are assigned to investigate the mass murder-suicides of a team of scientists at a remote research facility in Icy Cape, Alaska.

Most Memorable Quote:
MULDER: Scully! For God's sake, it's me!
SCULLY: Mulder...you may not be who you are.

Links:
transcript
Entertainment Weekly's X-Cyclopedia: The Ultimate Episode Guide, season one. That magazine's TV critic was so obsessed with this show. Not like us.
Sara Stegall's review
Autumn Tysko's review

Fanfiction:
Everywhere In The Dark by [livejournal.com profile] tree.
Summary: A missing scene from Ice. What happened between saying goodnight and Mulder finding Murphy? This is one possibility.

Strange Things Done by Dryad
Summary: The Arctic in eight moments.

Maybe it's time for a reread of Universal Invariants by [livejournal.com profile] syntax6.
Summary: This is an AU story in which I play fast and loose with the first season. While I'm just as glad that Ethan got eliminated from the actual show (I don't think he would have added much on the screen) I thought it would be fun to play out the relationship here as Scully gets dragged deeper and deeper into the X-Files.

If anyone wants to rec other post-ep fic for "Ice," leave it in a comment. Don't forget to track this post so you can read everyone's comments.
ruuger: My hand with the nails painted red and black resting on the keyboard of my laptop (XF - old school)

[personal profile] ruuger 2014-06-21 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't rewatch because I'm on the other side of the coutry from my DVDs but I want to say that this episode is significant to me in that I saw it a decade later than the rest of S1. I only started watching the show from "Eve" onwards and then I missed "Ice" during the reruns three years later (because of a family vacation - I can still vividly remember where I was when the episode aired) and didn't catch it until the 2005 rerun round.

[identity profile] badforthefish.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Obviously, they think we're either brilliant or expendable because we've pulled the assignment."


Scully's face looking at the map says it all: “I didn't sign up for this shit.”

Aww, that coat looks gigenormous on wee Scully.

There's no football on Wednesdays?

Hey, that's Nurse Jackie/Desperate Housewives' Felicity Huffman! Hi Lynette!

OY! TWO medical doctors, not one.

Bear: he looks like Aerosmith's Steven Tyler.

Mulder looks like he's eighteen.

If my dog had something that big crawling under its skin I would jump backwards with a girly scream. Not Dana Scully, Queen of Cool Cucumbers.

Scully in boots is so tiny next to tall Bean Mulder. This is one ep where the height difference is really noticeable. I guess that was before they used the famous apple box.

She didn't shoot him - this time. Brilliant scene.

That scene where they pull at each other's shirt to check their respective necks should be all about trust and serious business, but Damn, it still gives me goosebumps 20 years later. Hawt. IIRC that scene gave birth to a hefty number of smutfic.

The way the light catches on Mulder's lower lip in that scene. Guh.

Lovely little Scully smile of relief after checking Mulder's neck. Or maybe GA noticed something offscreen. I shall let your imagination run wild.

Mulder jumping on Da Silva like a flying Squirrel pretty much saved Scully life. That gun was aimed at her head.

Aw, check out how Scully strokes Mulder's hand while calming Da Silva down. I didn't notice those things back in my Noromo days.
Edited 2014-06-21 18:46 (UTC)

[identity profile] tri-sbr.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Hodge and DeSilva are civilian counterparts to Mulder and Scully

yes!

starts out microscopic and gets big enough to be seen wriggling in the victim's neck, all within a few hours?

those nodules showed up on Bear within minutes of the dog bite. talk about a speedy little worm.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
You nurses just kill the fun for us English majors. No, not really, because we think of science as an extremely malleable plot device. Accuracy? C'mon.

Right, F. Huffington. One of the joys of X-Files rewatches is noticing all the stars who began as the little people on Fox.

Duchovny once called "Ice" "our first rockin' episode." Whatever he meant, it grabbed attention and was acted without restraint. Lots of yelling. Kind of hormonal teenage science nerd in its demeanor. I loved it. Moments of goosebumps for Fish: the mutual neck exam, of course, and also the moment in which Scully pulls the ammo out of her guns and flings it into the storm. She is very forthright, for a tiny doctor.

This ep emphasizes that Mulder and Scully are not quite there in terms of total trust. Also that, although Scully is right in her caution, Mulder is of course right in his conviction.

[identity profile] melissaisdown.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I just wanted to comment and say Ice is one of my favorite episodes. Season 1, in general, is the season I NEVER get tired of watching. The writing in Ice is very good and we get to see !scientist Scully and the whole plot once again tests the limits of their trust in each other. And, I think that the neck touching and the intensity of that scene marked the steep roller coaster climb up angst mountain, at least for me. Ice is classic.

[identity profile] badforthefish.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I always find the Scully/DiSilva exam scene to be the erotic highlight, but I know I'm in the minority there.

I found it hot too. Just forgot to mention it. I have had a Scully in a tank top fetish since that picture:
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Still, the erotic highlight is the neck stroking IMO.

Eye candy Mulder. I need to find a pic of shirtless IWTB Mulder for evidence that there has been some manscaping taking place. I remember him less hairy. Or maybe he was just less pale. His "my lame joke for my small penis" line doesn't really hold water after we all saw him in that Speedo.
Edited 2014-06-21 22:35 (UTC)

[identity profile] badforthefish.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Come on, it doesn't take anything but common sense to know that there is no natural passageway between the hypothalamus and the intestines.

You mean "having shit for brains" is not a genuine medical condition? Consider me flumoxed.

[identity profile] badforthefish.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I found it weird that Scully - a scientist - would be all "leave it there". It feels out of character that she wouldn't want to study such an organism.

I guess the only explanation that makes sense is indeed that her curiosity was over-ridden by fear. Still, considering how she handled things like a boss in this ep, I'm not really buying Wuss!Scully

[identity profile] tri-sbr.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man, they do look like kids! (cute kids.) I love this episode. I think it was one of the first few I saw, definitely the first one that was really memorable and that got me hooked.

The scene where Scully tackles Bear and she and Mulder pin him down while the others stand and watch cracked me up. Hodge kind of pats DaSilva's arm as they look on from afar. ha!

Also, is DaSilva the doctor or the toxicologist? No matter, she is more grossed out by the worm under Bear's neck than she should be. I mean she must have seen worse things right?

I like how Scully gets to make the leaps in logic - early on that the larvae in the ice core become the worms, and then later to go look at the microscope to see the two worms attacking each other. Yes, the whole thing doesn't make a lot of sense, but I still like that Scully gets to figure it out.

[identity profile] badforthefish.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. Thanks for that.

It amuses me greatly that Mulder got hit in the noggin' with a poo jar. Yes, I am 12.

You watched the X-F in French? What do yo think? You know, when I finally saw the show in English, it felt like I was watching such a different series. Many innuendos did make it past translation and there were some major blunders as in: "Roswell was a smoke screen" which became "Roswell etait un amateur" as if there were a Mister Roswell? WTF?
I thought Scully's French voice was great through.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I don't think you'd have to be a wuss to be afraid of something that dangerous. Scully has a talent for blocking out things, and I think many, many miles of ice would make a dandy block.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2014-06-21 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll buy that, but what wouldn't work in fiction--where one has time to think--and television--where one has been habituated not to--are not the same. It's a new kind of suspension of disbelief we viewers have developed in order not to go mad.

[identity profile] melissaisdown.livejournal.com 2014-06-22 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Didn't DD pose for Playgirl a long time ago? I don't think you'd be proven wrong but...I forget how to embed pics into comments on here.

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