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Drive (The X-Files) - Wikipedia The episode was written by Vince Gilligan, directed by Rob Bowman, and featured a guest appearance by Bryan Cranston Gilligan cast Cranston to play the antagonist because he felt he could successfully humanize the role
The X-Files Drive (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb Another decent offering from the pen of Vince Gilligan A pre-"Malcolm in the Middle" Bryan Cranston plays Patrick Crump, a deranged guy who eventually hijacks Mulder via gunpoint and has him driving west at high speeds
I just saw The X-Files episode Drive that guest starred Bryan . . . For those who may not know, "Drive" was the second episode of the sixth season of The X-Files and as I mentioned, guest starred Bryan Cranston and was written by Vince Gilligan This episode came out late in 1998, effectively almost a decade before Breaking Bad
The X-Files Episode That Led To Breaking Bad - GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan first worked with Bryan Cranston on The X-Files episode “Drive ” During The X-Files episode, Bryan Cranston plays a seemingly deranged man who is suffering from a painful pressure in his head
Drive - X-Files Wiki "Drive" is the second episode of the sixth season of The X-Files It first aired in the United States on November 15, 1998 on the Fox network The episode was written by Vince Gilligan and was directed by Rob Bowman It is a "Monster-of-the-week" story, independent of the series' mythology arc
27 Years Ago, Breaking Bad Legends Vince Gilligan Bryan Cranston . . . Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston first worked together on The X-Files episode Drive, nearly 27 years before Breaking Bad Cranston played a desperate man in a high-speed thriller, proving he could make even villains feel human and complex
Bryan Cranston in The X-Files Episode ‘Drive’ - Laughing Squid He remembered me, I didn’t remember him and he was my champion Without Vince Gilligan someone else is sitting in this chair right now talking to you now Bryan Cranston in The X-Files Episode ‘Drive’
The X-Files – Drive (Review) - the m0vie blog Drive is a superb piece of television in its own right It is highly regarded as one of the finest episodes of The X-Files from the second half of the run It is notable for a wonderful premise, a great script, and a mesmerising guest performance from Bryan Cranston