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Mulder
and Scully go undercover, posing as a married couple, to investigate strange
happenings in a planned suburban community.
Welcome to "The
Falls at Arcadia", one of the nation's top-rated planned
communities. Unfortunately, three couples have vanished from the
neighborhood over the past seven years. So Mulder and Scully go
undercover and pose as new home buyers to investigate the strange
disappearances.
Helpful residents Big Mike, a
veterinarian, and next-door neighbors, Win and Cami Schroeder,
help Mulder and Scully get squared away on move-in day. But Win
balks when Mulder wants to erect a portable basketball hoop; this
definitely goes against the community's strict regulations. Win
suggests that Mulder take up the issue with Homeowner president,
Gene Gogolak.
When Big Mike suddenly disappears,
the Shroeders simply explain to Mulder and Scully that he went
away on business. Scully and Mulder pay a visit to Gogolak, who
tells them that regulations forbid the basketball hoop in the
front driveway. He explains that rules are rules, and though it
may seem tough to get used to, there's is a system that works.
Mulder then changes the subject to Gogolak's decor. Gogolak
explains that most of his antiques are Nepalese and Tibetan; he owns
Pier 9 Imports and travels to the Far East often for business.
The
Shroeders invite Mulder and Scully to dinner and Mulder presses
the issue of Big Mike's disappearance. When Cami becomes
uncomfortable with the topic and excuses herself to take the dog out,
Scully accompanies her. During their walk, the dog gets loose and
scrambles into a nearby storm drain. As Scully tries to fish out the lost
pooch, she finds a caduceus necklace worn by Big Mike covered in
what appears to be blood.
Scully has
the "blood" analyzed, only to find that it is basically
garbage; the neighborhood was built atop an old landfill. Mulder
theorizes that the Klines are buried in the yard somewhere, and while
digging a hole to find them, he dredges up a Malaysian artifact with a
sticker showing that it came from Pier 9 Imports. Mulder confronts
Gogolak with the theory that Gogolak, while on the trips to Far East,
learned of the tulpa, or Tibetan thought-form, a creature willed
into existence by one who possesses the ability. He believes
Gogolak created this creature formed by garbage to keep the
residents in check. Meantime, back at home Scully is surprised by
Big Mike - alive - who reveals that he was attacked by the
creature, but managed to escape. He tells Scully that the
creature is coming for her because her "husband" has
broken the rules. Big Mike barricades Scully in the closet and
fights off the approaching monster. The firing gunshots warn
Mulder, who races home, with Gogolak in tow. Mulder stops to
handcuff Gogolak to the mailbox before going inside to help Scully.
But outside, Gogolak is attacked by his own creation - yet with his
death, the tulpa dies as well, disintegrating at Mulder's feet.
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