Review of Aubrey

The X-Files: Aubrey (1995)
Season 2, Episode 12
10/10
X-Cellent Character Work from Woodward, Strang, O'Quinn plus Redmond
27 February 2013
We saw Deborah Strang the next year as Admiral T'Lara in a great Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Courtroom Episode "Rules of Engagement" as a Vulcan Admiral. She is very good in this X-Files episode, a very strong Character. This episode also totes one of the first appearances of Sarah-Jane Redmond (as a young mother) in a Chris Carter show. But the jewel of this episode is the great Morgan Woodward (who was the tormented Doctor Simon van Gelder in Star Trek Original Series "Dagger of the Mind") as the "Old" Harry Cokely while one-timer Emanuel Hajek was the younger Harry. Also Terry O'Quinn as Debora Strang's boss and Love interest. Add to this mix Canadian Old timer Joy Coghill.

In Aubrey, Missouri a young woman "Inspector B.J. Morrow" (Strang) has a dream where a woman is killed after having the word "Sister" carved in her chest: In this dream, Morrow has the POV of the murderer,

She comes to her field office and tries to get the attention of her Boss Lt. Brian Tillman (O'Quinn) and when he ignores her she shoves a paper at him with two words: "I'm Pregnant"

He sets up a Tryst for later that evening (Tillman is a married man) and when Morrow arrives, she sees visions of a past murder that resembles what she had seen in her dream. She sees a young FBI agent in the '40's being killed and buried in a plot near the Motel Tillman sent her to.

The images flash back and forth from the '40's murder to her digging up the corpse in the current day. And the fact that it is an FBI agent she has dug up plants the case right on Mulder's Desk.

Morrow starts helping Mulder and Skully "dissect" the case, her insights help them uncover a suspect: Harry Cokely (Woodward) who is still alive albeit in his late 70's and can't move without using an Oxygen tank.

So the conundrums start piling up - How is Morrow seeing this stuff? Skully Fringes out almost instantly that Morrow is Pregnant and Tillman is the cigar toting father- But she backs away from Morrow and Tillman's private business.

Is there some genetic reason why Morrow is seeing these visions? Yes there is, but there is more to it than that. And Tillman being protective of Morrow hinders Mulder and Skully's investigation, but even he is interested in the connection between this new murder and the '40's murders.

He is not going to like where the investigations lead. Neither will Morrow, since she is right in the middle of it and there is a very good reason why she was able to find evidence she should not have been able to find.

Not to mention her connection to Woodward and Coghill. This episode is a feast of great character actors well directed and well played.
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