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490:(2000) for some of the shots. Roe also made the decision to shoot the outdoor scenes using "exteriors three, four stops over what you should shoot it at", resulting in very washed-out palate. When talking about the episode, Roe said: "It was really dark so we had this huge contrast of lighting. It was dark and warm and brown. When you go inside, you can barely see things, but when you're outside, it's just blaring." To create the Mexican town featured in the episode, scenes were filmed in Pomona, a town located outside of Los Angeles. A matte of the town's background and blue sky were then cut and a faux Mexican background was added. Special effects expert 1330: 430: 550:, gave the episode a glowing review and rated it five stars out of five. The two praised Gilligan's script and Patrick's performance, noting that the former "writes the script with a dirtiness that gives it real power" and the latter's acting was "extraordinary". Furthermore, Shearman and Pearson wrote that "'John Doe' shows that there's still a fresh take to be had on 465:, one of the series' prolific directors. She later noted, "Kim taught me how he breaks down a script and prepares his shot list. The most powerful thing he said to me was that he imagines the show all cut together and sees the movie in his head and really visualizes it." Gilligan later said that MacLaren "really rose to the occasion and really did her homework." 412:, is a "memory vampire": he can absorb the memories of those posing a threat to the cartel. Reyes finds Doggett and faces gunfire from the police, who are likewise controlled by the cartel; all the while, Reyes attempts to remind Doggett of who they are. Doggett remembers his son. The agents are rescued by Skinner and the 558:
applauded the episode and called it "a clear bright spot in a dark and dismal season, both in its script and in its shooting." She felt that the focus on Doggett was effectively done, and the script focused on "strong character arcs", which worked towards its advantage. In the end, she concluded that
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The bus crash scene was created with the use of elaborate "smoke and mirrors", according to Gilligan. Over nine cameras were used to film the entire scene. Several of the cameras were under-cranked in order to give the illusion that the bus was going faster than it really was. A steel ramp was buried
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of 5.0, meaning that it was seen by 5.0% of the nation's estimated households and was viewed by 5.28 million households. "John Doe" was the 66th most watched episode of television that aired during the week ending January 13. The episode later aired in the United Kingdom on December 16, 2002 on
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Corey Kaplan said of the development of the episode that, "It was very creative and very rewarding for us as an art department, to create the complete total look of being in another culture." Several Spanish songs are featured in the episode. When the characters are at the cantina, the song "La
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Doggett is taken to the local jail, where he meets a fellow prisoner named Domingo. Domingo is eventually freed and offers to have Doggett bailed out as well, under the condition that Doggett help him perform his criminal tasks. Doggett agrees, but changes his mind once he is released. Nestor,
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Domingo's friend, pulls a gun, but Doggett quickly overpowers him and takes the weapon. Doggett returns to the warehouse in hopes of finding clues to his identity. From time to time, he experiences flashbacks of his wife and son, but has no idea who they are.
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police officers. One of the policemen hits the man with his nightstick, while the other demands his identification. When Doggett finds he has no papers, the officer asks him his name. Doggett is shocked to realize he can't remember his own identity.
461:'s idea. From there the story "went together fairly easily." "John Doe" was co-executive MacLaren's directorial debut. Although she had never helmed an episode before, MacLaren had learned much working with 327:
Bill Roe used specific lighting for the episode; indoor scenes are dark and hard to make out whereas outside scenes are bright and over-saturated with light. The Mexican hotel apartment was created from
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in the ground to flip the bus. Despite the finished product, Gilligan later joked, "You could have stood there and had a sandwich while the thing was backing up: it was so slow."
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gave the episode an A− rating. Juliette Harrisson of Den of Geek named "John Doe" the best stand-alone episode of season nine and called it "a refreshing change of pace".
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public affairs office, hoping his Marine tattoo will shed some light on his true identity. Before he is able to ask any questions, he notices policemen nearby and flees.
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disbands the task force searching for Doggett, believing the video is proof that he entered Mexico on his own free will and was not abducted. Meanwhile, Doggett phones a
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At the time of airing, the estimated number of households was 105.5 million. Thus, 5.0 percent of 105.5 million is 5.28 million households.
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of 5.0 and was viewed by 5.28 million households. The episode received largely positive reviews from television critics.
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Calentura" by Roberto Ruiz is playing. During scenes in the garage, "Juana La Cubana" by Fito Olivares is featured.
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The episode received largely positive reviews from television critics. Jessica Morgan from
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Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen
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special agents who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called
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also digitally added a number of posters into outdoor scenes.
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et al. (2002). "The Truth Behind Season 9: "John Doe"".
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Index

The X-Files
Michelle MacLaren
Vince Gilligan
James Pickens Jr.
Alvin Kersh
Luke Doggett
Trust No 1
Hellbound
The X-Files season 9
List of episodes
ninth season
American
science fiction
television series
The X-Files
Fox
executive producer
Vince Gilligan
Michelle MacLaren
mythology
Nielsen rating
FBI
X-Files
John Doggett
Robert Patrick
Monica Reyes
Annabeth Gish
Dana Scully
Gillian Anderson
Kim Manners

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