In the fourth season, the events seem more powerful, exciting and fun. The season begins as Mulder believes a creature of African folklore may be responsible for the disappearance of many black men in the Philadelphia area. On the other hand, Moulder Mulder and Sculley are investigating a religious doctrine on the Day of Resurrection, which inadvertently attracts Molder to remember past life and how Scully and others were with him in the field that died during the American Civil War.
Season four of The X-Files contains some of the show's absolute finest hours and quite a few of those episodes are blatantly experimental. But it also contains some jaw-droppingly awful episodes.