When the tarot reader flips over the first card, it bears the incorrect numerals VIIII, the correct numerals should be IX for the number 9.
However, the card shown is from a real deck, Tarot of the Witches by Fergus Hall, which has all number nines as "VIIII".
However, the card shown is from a real deck, Tarot of the Witches by Fergus Hall, which has all number nines as "VIIII".
Bruckman begins describing his own death and he says he sees himself lying naked in a field of red tulips. The shot then fades into a scene of Bruckman's body. However, he's not naked; he's wearing a white T-shirt and briefs. This is due to having to comply with network television's standards and practices regarding nudity as he would not be allowed to be shown fully naked on an FCC-approved television series.
At about 22:20, Mr. Bruckman says that Mulder and Scully won't be able to get ahold of Claude Dukenfield. Mulder is then seen asking "why not;" his lips move but no sound comes out.
Clyde, knowing his own end, didn't have any reaction (knowing his end was nearing) to his first seeing Scully. Knowing full well that she was apart of his death.
Clyde says that the death of The Big Bopper made him psychic because The Big Bopper had won a coin toss to get a seat on Buddy Holly's ill-fated plane. However, it was Ritchie Valens who won the toss. The Big Bopper was on Buddy Holly's plane because he had the flu and didn't feel comfortable on the bus.