X-Files: Aubrey
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:26 am
https://sfdebris.com/videos/xfiles/xfiles2e12.php
So I remember watching this episode and then a few years later seeing the play The Bad Seed (checking Wikipedia the play is by Maxwell Anderson based on a novel by William March, it was also made into a movie) and thinking wait a second this seems familiar. I would swear there is at least one minor element of The Bad Seed in Aubrey (arguably fairly superficial).
The Bad Seed is about a mother who comes to realize that her little girl is a psychopathic serial killer. At some point it is revealed that the mother was adopted by her cop father from a mother who was a ruthless serial killer suggesting her daughters Bad Seed status is an inherited trait that skipped a generation. Obviously most of the plot, setting, action, characters etc. are completely different including the way the killer tendencies are inherited (in The Bad Seed it is just being a remorseless and easily motivated to murder killer that is inherited not some weirdly specific elements of the crime), but to me the inherited evil obscured by skipping a generation and adoption seemed similar. Maybe I was over thinking it.
Anyway I agree with Chuck even if not more at odds with the laws of physics etc. than say possession or witches etc. the crazy genetic memory engine of this story is somehow just so implausible and weird the reveal at the end leads to a really? Interesting how that works. Arguably lots of X-Files stories involve even more incredible stuff and yet somehow does not feel as unreal.
So I remember watching this episode and then a few years later seeing the play The Bad Seed (checking Wikipedia the play is by Maxwell Anderson based on a novel by William March, it was also made into a movie) and thinking wait a second this seems familiar. I would swear there is at least one minor element of The Bad Seed in Aubrey (arguably fairly superficial).
The Bad Seed is about a mother who comes to realize that her little girl is a psychopathic serial killer. At some point it is revealed that the mother was adopted by her cop father from a mother who was a ruthless serial killer suggesting her daughters Bad Seed status is an inherited trait that skipped a generation. Obviously most of the plot, setting, action, characters etc. are completely different including the way the killer tendencies are inherited (in The Bad Seed it is just being a remorseless and easily motivated to murder killer that is inherited not some weirdly specific elements of the crime), but to me the inherited evil obscured by skipping a generation and adoption seemed similar. Maybe I was over thinking it.
Anyway I agree with Chuck even if not more at odds with the laws of physics etc. than say possession or witches etc. the crazy genetic memory engine of this story is somehow just so implausible and weird the reveal at the end leads to a really? Interesting how that works. Arguably lots of X-Files stories involve even more incredible stuff and yet somehow does not feel as unreal.