The Walk
- Episode aired Nov 10, 1995
- TV-14
- 45m
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7.1/10
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A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.A quadruple amputee becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre deaths at an army hospital.
Pat Bermel
- The Therapist
- (uncredited)
Cory Chetyrbok
- Hospitalized Soldier
- (uncredited)
D. Harlan Cutshall
- The Guard
- (uncredited)
Paul Dickson
- M.P.
- (uncredited)
Brennan Kotowich
- Trevor Callahan
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaLeonard Trimble's surname is similar to that of Dalton Trumbo, novelist of "Johnny Got His Gun," which is narrated by a quadruple amputee.
- GoofsIn the beginning of the show, the doctor is talking to the patient and saying how he'd tried to kill himself three times in the past three days. When the doctor walked out, the patient got up and went to the hydrotherapy room where he tried to kill himself for a fourth time, unsuccessfully. In real life, a suicidal patient would not have been left alone and unrestrained, especially immediately after attempting suicide three prior times.
- Quotes
Fox Mulder: [to a quadruple amputee] No sleepwalking.
- ConnectionsFeatures Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
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Walk This Way
First of all, props goes to the x-files special effects department for creating a quadruple amputee in Rappo, the disgruntled vet. I saw how they made Gary Sinise legless in Forrest Gump, but it still amazes me to see the x-files do it with a smaller budget. That character is totally believable as a quadruple amputee. While I am talking about special effects, I will mention that the effect of the phantom soldier is done very well too. When he is running through the stream and attacking the captain in the swimming pool, they're both quite convincing. Ian Tracey gives a great performance as the quadruple amputee Rappo. You can just feel his bitterness consuming him. It's hard to believe he really has all his limbs intact. Astral projection is an interesting term we learn in this episode to describe what is happening with Rappo. The Walk is a good, solid episode to enjoy.
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