The X-files 8x10 May 2026

Many critics and fans find the episode "xenophobic" or overly reliant on "toilet humor" levels of grossness.

is often cited as one of the most unsettling and controversial "Monster-of-the-Week" episodes in The X-Files history. Airing on January 21, 2001, it features Agents Scully and Doggett investigating a series of gruesome deaths linked to a paraplegic Indian beggar with the disturbing ability to physically "hitch a ride" inside his victims' bodies. The "Butt-Crawler" Legacy: Why 8x10 Still Haunts X-Philes The X-Files 8x10

The episode centers on a vengeful "Siddhi" mystic (played by Deep Roy) who seeks retribution for a toxic gas leak in India—a narrative nod to the real-life Bhopal disaster. Unlike the cosmic dread of the show's mythology, the horror here is intimate and invasive. The sound design of the beggar’s squeaking cart creates a Pavlovian sense of dread that remains one of the show's most effective audio cues. Many critics and fans find the episode "xenophobic"

The special effects and Deep Roy’s chilling performance are widely praised for their effectiveness. The "Butt-Crawler" Legacy: Why 8x10 Still Haunts X-Philes

Due to varying production and air-date orders, some fans refer to as episode 8x10. If you were looking for the story of the "Metal Man" who survived a chemical spill and started turning into a machine (a clear meta-nod to Robert Patrick’s role in Terminator 2 ), you can find a full breakdown of that episode on the X-Files Wiki . "The X-Files" Badlaa (TV Episode 2001) - IMDb

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