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.
"Wonderful! Wonderful!" by Johnny Mathis
"Home" (1996). Tucker Smallwood played "Sheriff Andy Taylor".
He absolutely was! A season 3 episode called "D.P.O."
The very first episode aired on September 10th 1993. The show ran until the final airing on May 19th 2002.
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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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Diya Mirza
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.