[s4e11] Drive -

The episode follows Fox Mulder as he is carjacked by Patrick Crump (Bryan Cranston), a man suffering from a mysterious pressure in his inner ear that will cause his head to literally explode if he stops moving west. What starts as a high-speed chase becomes a tragic character study. Why It Matters (The "Heisenberg" Connection)

Before this episode, Cranston was primarily known as a comedic actor. Gilligan needed someone who could be terrifying and loathsome, yet deeply sympathetic—the exact blueprint for Walter White.

"Drive" is frequently cited by reviewers from The AV Club and Reddit’s X-Files community as one of the best "Monster of the Week" episodes because the "monster" is a human being we actually care about. I can pivot the draft if you have a specific show in mind! AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The visual of the car racing toward the ocean, knowing there is nowhere left to go, is haunting.

The episode follows Fox Mulder as he is carjacked by Patrick Crump (Bryan Cranston), a man suffering from a mysterious pressure in his inner ear that will cause his head to literally explode if he stops moving west. What starts as a high-speed chase becomes a tragic character study. Why It Matters (The "Heisenberg" Connection)

Before this episode, Cranston was primarily known as a comedic actor. Gilligan needed someone who could be terrifying and loathsome, yet deeply sympathetic—the exact blueprint for Walter White.

"Drive" is frequently cited by reviewers from The AV Club and Reddit’s X-Files community as one of the best "Monster of the Week" episodes because the "monster" is a human being we actually care about. I can pivot the draft if you have a specific show in mind! AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The visual of the car racing toward the ocean, knowing there is nowhere left to go, is haunting.