![]() ![]() BTW, she has jurisdiction because Andrew’s the son of a police officer. It’s a small town, but these things happen. While local police conclude he was killed by a coyote or wolf, Scully can’t rule out murder. The police later find little Andrew’s body in the woods, mutilated beyond belief. Stine and a particular dummy named Slappy, we’re forever scarred by anything involving them. The dude is a mix between Pennywise and Jigsaw, and gives us anxiety-inducing flashbacks to the days of reading “Goosebumps” books. The toddler is lured into the forest by a life-sized version of his beloved toy (and children’s show mascot), a ventriloquist dummy named Mr. It’s obvious that they’re sourcing from a few horror staples for this murder spree, and it somehow, gruesomely comes together.Ī small town is rocked when a little boy named Andrew, clearly modeled on Georgie from IT, down to the yellow raincoat, is murdered in the forest. This episode was pure horror, and it was clear from the first minute. But the series revival hasn’t really brought on the scares, more focusing on Scully’s quest to find William and some jarring extraterrestrial clues. Look, you’re not tuning into The X-Files every week for a cheerful, fuzzy hour of television. ![]()
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