Barcarolle (June) by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It is the 6th in a set of 12 short character pieces for solo piano called The Seasons.
That episode is called "X-Cops," and it is Episode 12 of Season 7.
The little girl at the end of the "Jersey Devil" episode of The X-Files is played by actress Keri Russell. This episode is from the show's first season, which originally aired in 1993. Russell later gained fame for her roles in projects like Felicity and The Americans.
"Wonderful! Wonderful!" by Johnny Mathis
"Home" (1996). Tucker Smallwood played "Sheriff Andy Taylor".
He absolutely was! A season 3 episode called "D.P.O."
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That episode is called "X-Cops," and it is Episode 12 of Season 7.
Terry played Lieutenant Brian Tillman in the X-Files episode 'Aubrey.' His character was a cop in Aubrey, Missouri in the episode.
Shia LaBeouf appeared in the X-Files episode "The Goldberg Variation," which aired in 1999 (season 7, episode 6). He played Richie Lupone, a young boy befriended by the main character of the episode.
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The Ari Squire case was inspired by the episode titled "Sealed with a Kiss" in Season 3 of Forensic Files. In this episode, the forensic evidence played a crucial role in solving the case involving the murder of Ari Squire.
Scully premiered on The X-Files in the Pilot episode. The pilot episode premiered in 1993.
"Wonderful! Wonderful!" by Johnny Mathis
The X-Files episode 'Home' is the second episode of season four. It is a stand-alone episode that's not connected to The X-Files mythology, and is one of - if not the most - controversial episodes in the show's history as it deals with very disturbing subject matter.
"Home" (1996). Tucker Smallwood played "Sheriff Andy Taylor".
There is no episode of The X-Files called You Wish, if that's what you mean.