Quentin Tarantino is no stranger to TV, and among his many unmade projects is one episode of The X-Files. Quentin Tarantino has found great success on the big screen, where he has shown his mastery of writing dialogue, complex characters, and stories that always include a dose of violence and blood. There’s always a lot of anticipation and rumors about what will be Tarantino’s next movie, more so now that he’s preparing his 10th and final movie, but it’s worth noting that he has also left his mark on TV.
Tarantino’s career began with short films, but he found great success with his feature directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs, in 1992, followed by Pulp Fiction in 1994. Before jumping into Jackie Brown in 1997, Tarantino made his TV debut in ER, and he could have continued his TV career right away, as he had another project lined up. This project was for one of the biggest TV shows of the decade and one of the best TV shows of all time, but ultimately, Tarantino had to drop out of it, though he later made a triumphant return to TV.
Quentin Tarantino Was Set To Direct The X-Files’ “Never Again”
“Never Again” Is The 13th Episode Of The X-Files Season 4
Back in 1996, Quentin Tarantino was set to join The X-Files season 4 with the episode “Never Again.” Written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, “Never Again” aired in February 1997, and it was a stand-alone plot, thus not connected to the show’s wider mythology. “Never Again” saw Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) leaving town on a solo mission while Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) went on vacation. Scully’s mission led her to meet Ed Jerse (Rodney Rowland), a recently divorced man who got a tattoo of a pin-up girl with the words “Never Again.”

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However, since getting the tattoo, Ed had been controlled by it and driven to kill women, as the woman in the tattoo didn’t want to share him with anyone. “Never Again” was directed by Rob Bowman, but the episode was originally going to be directed by Tarantino. The filmmaker was in-between projects at the time, but his film career had nothing to do with his not directing this X-Files episode.
Tarantino was actually prevented by the Directors Guild of America, as he wasn’t a member and failed to join the union after working on ER, for which he was given a waiver (via Daily News). This violated an agreement made between Tarantino and the DGA, and so he couldn’t direct this X-Files episode. Given the story and tone of “Never Again”, it would have greatly benefited from Tarantino’s visual style, but the episode received positive reviews as it is.
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