The investigation leads to , a genetic mutant capable of elongating his body and squeezing through narrow gaps like air vents and chimneys. Despite Mulder's theories being dismissed by the Bureau, the agents eventually track Tooms to his "nest" in an old apartment building, constructed of bile and newspaper. The Antagonist: Eugene Victor Tooms
He hibernates for 30 years at a time, waking only to consume five human livers to sustain himself through his next dormant period.
Tooms possesses unique genetic abnormalities that allow him to stretch his skeletal system. The X-Files 1x3
The episode concludes with Tooms being incarcerated in a psychiatric facility, though he is seen beginning to build a new nest out of newspaper strips, foreshadowing his eventual return later in the season. TV Review: The X-Files 1x3 Squeeze - ComicsOnline
This episode marks a turning point for Dana Scully. Despite the social and professional pressure from her peers to distance herself from "Spooky" Mulder, she chooses to stand by him and his unconventional methods. The investigation leads to , a genetic mutant
Actor Doug Hutchison’s portrayal is widely regarded by reviewers from IMDb and ComicsOnline as one of the most memorable and unsettling villains in the show's history. Thematic Importance
The episode centers on a series of impossible murders where victims are found in locked rooms with their livers removed. Agent Mulder discovers a pattern of similar killings occurring every 30 years, dating back to at least 1903. Tooms possesses unique genetic abnormalities that allow him
By moving away from extraterrestrials, "Squeeze" proved the show could successfully explore various paranormal and horror subgenres, a formula that became the backbone of the series. Episode Status