Sunday Mornings With Mulder and Scully – Revisiting the Peacocks at Home
Bucolic towns are often deceptive in both film and television. Under their smalltown perfection, a festering hate for anything consideredContinue Reading
Bucolic towns are often deceptive in both film and television. Under their smalltown perfection, a festering hate for anything consideredContinue Reading
October of 1996 saw yet another X-Files season premiere start the season with the resolution of a cliffhanger from theContinue Reading
This episode was the last one to feature Scully’s adopted dog, Queequeg, and is the only one to mention itContinue Reading
Nestled between two strong episodes are episodes 18 and 19, Teso Dos Bichos and Hell Money. Neither of these episodesContinue Reading
When Agent Scully was abducted in season two, it was because Gillian Anderson was pregnant in real life. Instead ofContinue Reading
Series writer Howard Gordon was walking along the streets of New York one day and saw a few stone gargoylesContinue Reading
Some of the best episodes of The X-Files take a more nuanced approach to exploring the tension between science andContinue Reading
Doing things a bit differently today. I’m exploring two episodes, Revelations and Syzygy. The two episodes did not appear back-to-backContinue Reading
During the second Sino-Japanese War and World War II, Unit 731 was responsible some of the most atrocious war crimesContinue Reading
One of the more notable episodes that was not directly related to the overall mythology of The X-Files from seasonContinue Reading











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