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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: There's a fair amount of lines in Norwegian in this episode, delivered by non-Norwegian actors: John Savage (American), Mar Andersons (Canadian) and Vladimir Kulich (Czech-born Canadian). Most of the words are reasonably correct, but the grammar is poor and the pronounciation worse. Savage (Henry Trondheim) does a serviceable attempt for the most part, but his [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent delivery is inconsistent]] making it sound more like Danish at times (since the character is established to be American-born this can be partially HandWaved). Andersons (Halverson) only has two lines; the first is passable but the second (likely intended to mean "Calm down") becomes the nonsensical ''"Ta deg ned"'', literally meaning "Take yourself down". Kulich (Olafsson) however is way off the mark with his delivery, making his lines sound like borderline gibberish at times.

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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: There's a fair amount of lines in Norwegian in this episode, episode delivered by the non-Norwegian actors: actors John Savage (American), Mar Andersons (Canadian) and Vladimir Kulich (Czech-born Canadian). Most of the words are reasonably correct, but the grammar is poor and the pronounciation worse. Savage (Henry Trondheim) does a serviceable attempt for the most part, but his [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent delivery is inconsistent]] making it sound more like Danish or Icelandic at times (since the character is established to be American-born this can be partially HandWaved). Andersons (Halverson) only has two lines; the first is passable but the second (likely intended to mean "Calm down") becomes the nonsensical ''"Ta deg ned"'', literally meaning "Take yourself down". Kulich (Olafsson) however is way off the mark with his delivery, making most of his lines sound like borderline gibberish at times.gibberish.
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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Norwegian.

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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Norwegian.There's a fair amount of lines in Norwegian in this episode, delivered by non-Norwegian actors: John Savage (American), Mar Andersons (Canadian) and Vladimir Kulich (Czech-born Canadian). Most of the words are reasonably correct, but the grammar is poor and the pronounciation worse. Savage (Henry Trondheim) does a serviceable attempt for the most part, but his [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent delivery is inconsistent]] making it sound more like Danish at times (since the character is established to be American-born this can be partially HandWaved). Andersons (Halverson) only has two lines; the first is passable but the second (likely intended to mean "Calm down") becomes the nonsensical ''"Ta deg ned"'', literally meaning "Take yourself down". Kulich (Olafsson) however is way off the mark with his delivery, making his lines sound like borderline gibberish at times.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: In one scene, Mulder gives the incorrect year for both the Philadelphia Experiment (said to have occurred in 1943, not 1947 as Mulder suggests) and the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962, not Mulder's statement of 1963).
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Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.

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Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew and ship have become subject to rapid aging.



* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.

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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water. It affects metal, too.
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.

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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first last name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.



* ButNotTooForeign: Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.

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* ButNotTooForeign: Henry Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.
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* StockUnsolvedMysteries: Mulder describes The Philadelphia Experiment, tweaking the legend so that the USS Eldridge incident happened ''after'' Roswell and the end of WWII, rather than in 1943 as originally attested. In any event that explanation turns out to be a RedHerring.
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[[caption-width-right:350:A literal race against time for Mulder and Scully.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:A literal race against time for Mulder Mulder, Trondheim and Scully.]]
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdodkalm.png]]

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->Written by Creator/HowardGordon (Story & teleplay) & Creator/AlexGansa (Teleplay)\\

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->Written by Creator/HowardGordon Howard Gordon (Story & teleplay) & Creator/AlexGansa (Teleplay)\\
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->Written by Howard Gordon (Story & teleplay) & Alex Gansa (Teleplay)\\
Directed by Nick Marck

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->Written by Howard Gordon Creator/HowardGordon (Story & teleplay) & Alex Gansa Creator/AlexGansa (Teleplay)\\
Directed by Nick Marck
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Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.

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Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.aging.
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!!Tropes:
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.
* BermudaTriangle: The obvious inspiration of the episode despite the Norwegian setting.
* ButNotTooForeign: Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.
* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish/Norwegian for "dead calm". It is, however, a literal translation of a phrase that doesn't exist in either language, as noted in AsLongAsItSoundsForeign.
* GhostShip: Mulder and Scully get trapped in Norway on a boat. They age rapidly.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Norwegian.
* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.
* Myth/NorseMythology: Scully references the Fenris Wolf and Ragnarok.
* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.
* SettingUpdate: A fairly typical BermudaTriangle set off the Norwegian coast, of all places. Probably because at the time, the show crew didn't feel they could convincingly fake the Caribbean [[CaliforniaDoubling in Canada]]. The actual Bermuda Triangle was later brought to the front in... well, [[Recap/TheXFilesS06E03Triangle Triangle]].
* TelevisionGeography: The mystery triangle lined by Mulder actually covers one of the most transited sea lanes in Norway and its next to one of its largest cities, in contrast to the remote, rural-feel of the episode.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Mulder to Scully, as he's seasick on the ship.
-->'''Mulder:''' You're lucky you inherited your father's legs.\\
'''Scully:''' What?\\
'''Mulder:''' His sea legs.
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->''"I think I hear the wolf at the door."''

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!!Tropes:
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.
* BermudaTriangle: The obvious inspiration of the episode despite the Norwegian setting.
* ButNotTooForeign: Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.
* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish/Norwegian for "dead calm". It is, however, a literal translation of a phrase that doesn't exist in either language, as noted in AsLongAsItSoundsForeign.
* GhostShip: Mulder and Scully get trapped in Norway on a boat. They age rapidly.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Norwegian.
* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.
* Myth/NorseMythology: Scully references the Fenris Wolf and Ragnarok.
* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.
* SettingUpdate: A fairly typical BermudaTriangle set off the Norwegian coast, of all places. Probably because at the time, the show crew didn't feel they could convincingly fake the Caribbean [[CaliforniaDoubling in Canada]]. The actual Bermuda Triangle was later brought to the front in... well, [[Recap/TheXFilesS06E03Triangle Triangle]].
* TelevisionGeography: The mystery triangle lined by Mulder actually covers one of the most transited sea lanes in Norway and its next to one of its largest cities, in contrast to the remote, rural-feel of the episode.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Mulder to Scully, as he's seasick on the ship.
-->'''Mulder:''' You're lucky you inherited your father's legs.\\
'''Scully:''' What?\\
'''Mulder:''' His sea legs.
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->''"I think I hear the wolf at the door."''

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!!Tropes:
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.
* BermudaTriangle: The obvious inspiration of the episode despite the Norwegian setting.
* ButNotTooForeign: Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.
* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish/Norwegian for "dead calm". It is, however, a
[[WMG:[[center:[-'''RECAP:'''\\
[[Recap/TheXFiles Index]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E01LittleGreenMen 1]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E02TheHost 2]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E03Blood 3]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E04Sleepless 4]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E05DuaneBarry 5]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E06Ascension 6]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E07Three 7]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E08OneBreath 8]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E09Firewalker 9]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E10RedMuseum 10]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E11ExcelsisDei 11]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E12Aubrey 12]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E13Irresistible 13]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E14DieHandDieVerletzt 14]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E15FreshBones 15]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E16Colony 16]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E17EndGame 17]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E18FearfulSymmetry 18]] | '''19''' | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E20Humbug 20]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E21TheCalusari 21]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E22FEmasculata 22]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E23SoftLight 23]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E24OurTown 24]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E25Anasazi 25]]]]-]]]
'''Season 2, Episode 19:'''
!Død Kalm
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdodkalm.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:A
literal translation of a phrase that doesn't exist in either language, as noted in AsLongAsItSoundsForeign.
* GhostShip:
race against time for Mulder and Scully get trapped in Norway on a boat. They age rapidly.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Norwegian.
* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.
* Myth/NorseMythology: Scully references the Fenris Wolf and Ragnarok.
* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like rapid cellular damage caused
Scully.]]
->Written
by contaminated water.
* SettingUpdate: A fairly typical BermudaTriangle set off the Norwegian coast, of all places. Probably because at the time, the show crew didn't feel they could convincingly fake the Caribbean [[CaliforniaDoubling in Canada]]. The actual Bermuda Triangle was later brought
Howard Gordon (Story & teleplay) & Alex Gansa (Teleplay)\\
Directed by Nick Marck

->'''Scully:''' There is no hard evidence
to the front in... well, [[Recap/TheXFilesS06E03Triangle Triangle]].
* TelevisionGeography: The mystery triangle lined by Mulder actually covers one of the most transited sea lanes in Norway and its next to one of its largest cities, in contrast to the remote, rural-feel of the episode.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Mulder to Scully, as he's seasick on the ship.
-->'''Mulder:''' You're lucky you inherited your father's legs.
indicate that this is a time warp.\\
'''Scully:''' What?\\
'''Mulder:''' His sea legs.
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->''"I think I hear
We're the wolf evidence, Scully! Look at us! We're aging by the door."''minute.

Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.
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[[WMG:[[center:[-'''RECAP:'''\\
[[Recap/TheXFiles Index]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E01LittleGreenMen 1]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E02TheHost 2]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E03Blood 3]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E04Sleepless 4]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E05DuaneBarry 5]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E06Ascension 6]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E07Three 7]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E08OneBreath 8]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E09Firewalker 9]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E10RedMuseum 10]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E11ExcelsisDei 11]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E12Aubrey 12]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E13Irresistible 13]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E14DieHandDieVerletzt 14]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E15FreshBones 15]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E16Colony 16]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E17EndGame 17]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E18FearfulSymmetry 18]] | '''19''' | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E20Humbug 20]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E21TheCalusari 21]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E22FEmasculata 22]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E23SoftLight 23]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E24OurTown 24]] | [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E25Anasazi 25]]]]-]]]
'''Season 2, Episode 19:'''
!Død Kalm
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thexfilesdodkalm.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:A literal race against time for Mulder and Scully.]]
->Written by Howard Gordon (Story & teleplay) & Alex Gansa (Teleplay)\\
Directed by Nick Marck

->'''Scully:''' There is no hard evidence to indicate that this is a time warp.\\
'''Mulder:''' We're the evidence, Scully! Look at us! We're aging by the minute.

Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.
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* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish for "dead calm".

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* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish Danish/Norwegian for "dead calm".calm". It is, however, a literal translation of a phrase that doesn't exist in either language, as noted in AsLongAsItSoundsForeign.
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: The idiom that lends the name to the episode doesn't exist in Scandinavian languages. It is also unlikely that a Norwegian would have Trondheim as a first name (it is the name of a large city), but he was actually born in Pensacola.
* BermudaTriangle: The obvious inspiration of the episode despite the Norwegian setting.
* ButNotTooForeign: Trondheim lives in Norway but he was born in Florida.


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* Myth/NorseMythology: Scully references the Fenris Wolf and Ragnarok.


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* SettingUpdate: A fairly typical BermudaTriangle set off the Norwegian coast, of all places. Probably because at the time, the show crew didn't feel they could convincingly fake the Caribbean [[CaliforniaDoubling in Canada]]. The actual Bermuda Triangle was later brought to the front in... well, [[Recap/TheXFilesS06E03Triangle Triangle]].
* TelevisionGeography: The mystery triangle lined by Mulder actually covers one of the most transited sea lanes in Norway and its next to one of its largest cities, in contrast to the remote, rural-feel of the episode.
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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]

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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]]]
* ThatCameOutWrong: Mulder to Scully, as he's seasick on the ship.
-->'''Mulder''': You're lucky you inherited your father's legs.\\
'''Scully''': What?\\
'''Mulder''': His sea legs.
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Mulder and Scully investigate a US Navy vessel trapped in the Norwegian Sea, where the crew have become subject to rapid aging.
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* GhostShip

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* GhostShipGhostShip: Mulder and Scully get trapped in Norway on a boat. They age rapidly.
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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]
* SpecialEffectFailure: The aging makeup on Mudler and Scully could have been done better.

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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]
* SpecialEffectFailure: The aging makeup on Mudler and Scully could have been done better.
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* ForeignLanguageTitle: The title is Danish for "dead calm".



* GratuitousForeignLanguage: The title is Danish for "dead calm".

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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: The title is Danish for "dead calm".Norwegian.
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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: The title is Danish for "dead calm".
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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]

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* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.]]]]
* SpecialEffectFailure: The aging makeup on Mudler and Scully could have been done better.
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* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously [[spoiler:the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.]]

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* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously [[spoiler:the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.]]
* RapidAging: Although it's actually more like [[spoiler:rapid cellular damage caused by contaminated water.
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* GhostShip
* KarmicDeath: Trondheim locks himself in the hold and hoards all the drinkable water, so obviously [[spoiler:the outer hull of the ship rusts away and he drowns in the hold.]]

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