Teliko

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“Teliko”
The X-Files episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 3
Guest stars Willie Amakye as Samuel Aboah

Carl Lumbly as Marcus Duff

Written by Howard Gordon
Directed by James Charleston
Production no. 4x04
Original airdate October 18, 1996 (Fox)
Episode chronology
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"Teliko" is the third episode of the fourth season of The X-Files. The mysterious deaths of several African-American men, whose skin color has turned white sends Mulder on a quest into African folklore. Text taken from the Teliko summary here.

[edit] Trivia

  • The traditional "The Truth is Out There" text is changed to "Deceive Inveigle Obfuscate". Scully says these words to Mulder during the episode. The music video for the song "Tomorrow Comes Today" by the British rock band Gorillaz features the words "Deceive Inveigle Obfuscate."

[edit] References and external links

The X-Files Season 4
Episode List | Official Website
Herrenvolk | Home | Teliko | Unruhe | The Field Where I Died | Sanguinarium | Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man | Tunguska | Terma | Paper Hearts | El Mundo Gira | Leonard Betts | Never Again | Memento Mori | Kaddish | Unrequited | Tempus Fugit | Max | Synchrony | Small Potatoes | Zero Sum | Elegy | Demons | Gethsemane
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