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While officially the 17th episode of Season 4, "Requiem" is a pivotal origin story often grouped with mid-season highlights. It focuses on the backstory of (Kathryn Nemec) and her history with Katarina Rostova and Masha (Liz).
: For a broader look at the secrets revealed during this era of the show, the Raymond Reddington Wikipedia page summarizes the "imposter" theory and the role Kathryn played in hiding the truth.
: The X-Files Wikipedia overview notes how this episode transformed Special Agent Dana Scully from a skeptic into a "reluctant believer" after Mulder's disappearance. Other Shows with an Episode 8 Titled "Requiem"
(Video Game): While not a TV episode, this recent release has generated significant discussion regarding its ending and the character Grace.
(Season 7, Episode 22 / Sometimes confused with S4)
: Titled "Gold, Glory & Custer: Requiem Part II," this episode is praised by history buffs for its authentic use of Lakota dialogue and historical figures like Chief Touch the Clouds.
While officially the 17th episode of Season 4, "Requiem" is a pivotal origin story often grouped with mid-season highlights. It focuses on the backstory of (Kathryn Nemec) and her history with Katarina Rostova and Masha (Liz).
: For a broader look at the secrets revealed during this era of the show, the Raymond Reddington Wikipedia page summarizes the "imposter" theory and the role Kathryn played in hiding the truth. [S4E8] Requiem
: The X-Files Wikipedia overview notes how this episode transformed Special Agent Dana Scully from a skeptic into a "reluctant believer" after Mulder's disappearance. Other Shows with an Episode 8 Titled "Requiem" While officially the 17th episode of Season 4,
(Video Game): While not a TV episode, this recent release has generated significant discussion regarding its ending and the character Grace. : The X-Files Wikipedia overview notes how this
(Season 7, Episode 22 / Sometimes confused with S4)
: Titled "Gold, Glory & Custer: Requiem Part II," this episode is praised by history buffs for its authentic use of Lakota dialogue and historical figures like Chief Touch the Clouds.