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X-Files Although the TV debut was somewhat uneven, most fans agree that the season 1 finale, “The Erlenmeyer Flask,” is the perfect showcase for the series’ possibilities. This was also an episode where our favorite character drove us to just how vulnerable our favorite character is by killing Deep Throat. What most fans don’t realize about this shocking death is that they weren’t affected by anyone other than Alfred Hitchcock as a veteran. X-Files Director RW Goodwin hoped that the sudden death of the informant would be as surprising as Janet Lee’s death Psycho.
How Alfred Hitchcock Inspired X-Files

Alfred Hitchcock scared the audience decades ago X-Files Hit the Air, and some of his influences on the show (like the episode “The Triangle” filmed in the style of the director’s film rope) Relatively obvious. However, the deep throat dying scenes do not copy Hitchcock’s visual elements, so detecting the influence of the legendary director can be difficult. Nevertheless, episode director Goodwin said Cinefantastique It said, “I wanted it to be very shocking [Scully] I saw a deep throat shot… I wanted it to be totally unexpected, like Hitchcock kills Janet Lee Psycho. ”
If you’re still confused as to why this is a tribute to the great Alfred Hitchcock, it’s time to take a break X-Files And then I’ll go and see a classic horror movie. Psycho. Entering that film, the audience had every reason to assume that Hollywood’s leading star, Janet Lee, was playing our main character. However, she was killed relatively early during the film’s famous shower scene, killing the combination of sudden violence and the death of someone who everyone thought the main character had become one of the most shocking scenes in film history.
RW Goodwin is a huge fan of Alfred Hitchcock X-Files In the season 1 finale, he wanted to recreate the shocking murder of Janet Lee’s character. Just like her Psycho character, X-Files Fans had every reason to think that his deep throat was “safe” because he was a major character throughout the season. Kill him (in this case, let the crew shoot him the guy cut) what the shower scene did for the show Psycho:Please let the viewers know Not anyone It’s safe.

Goodwin didn’t fully confirm this, but he appears to have been further inspired by the voyeuristic nature of Alfred Hitchcock’s shower scene for Scully. The episode’s director revealed that due to Deepthroat’s death, he “feels that it was really important to get a really clear perspective,” and he decided that “the perspective is Scully.” Have a clear view of information provider murder Psycho Seeing Janet Lee’s character through her murderer’s eyes makes her brutal murder even more shocking.
In short, Alfred Hitchcock walked that way. X-Files Doable: The famous director has influenced many episodes throughout many seasons of this creepy show. But, undoubtedly, its impact was by no means greater than “The Erlenmeyer Flask.” It’s a scene that tainted you, but after learning about Hitchcock’s influence on the first season finale, we won’t grab a shower right away.