Except, the end of “My Struggle IV” shows him rising from the water, still alive. The Mulder illusion-who is really Jackson-is shot and killed. In season 11, episode 10, “My Struggle IV”, Jackson’s new ability to appear as illusions of others is utilized when he takes on the form of Mulder to the Cigarette Smoking Man. In the 2008 film, The X-Files: I Want To Believe, Jackson is shown with a new ability that allows him to see people he is connected to-such as Scully-but his story is not revisited until season 11, when it's revealed that the Cigarette Smoking Man is his actual father. ![]() When the series reboot premiered in 2016, William became a large point of discussion when Scully and Mulder began to have dreams of their son at various ages. His powers begin to fade, and he settles into a life of normalcy under the name Jackson Van De Kamp. Believing that he will always be in danger as long as he lives with her, Scully gives William up in season 9, episode 16, “William”, to the Van De Kamp family. Related: X-Files: What Happened to Doggett's Son LukeĪfter the birth of William in “Existence”, he started to display abilities such as telekinesis as well as the ability to operate alien technology, leading to the belief that he is part alien. Regardless, most fan theorists agree that her pregnancy was impossible this impossibility makes William Scully an extraordinary character in the series. ![]() This storyline has an array of continuity errors. Despite Mulder’s retrieval of the ova, a specialist revealed that they could not be saved. She was abducted in season 2, episode 6, “Ascension”, which led to her infertility when her ova was extracted to be used in hybrid experimentation. The improbability of Scully having a child was established in season 5, episode 6, “Christmas Carol”, when she announced she was infertile.
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