Sunday Mornings with Mulder and Scully – Three Very Different Serial Killers
Season three was when The X-Files really hit its stride. It is the perfect mix of overall mythology and monsterContinue Reading
Season three was when The X-Files really hit its stride. It is the perfect mix of overall mythology and monsterContinue Reading
I remember Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose fondly from when it first aired on Friday the 13th, 1995 for its humorContinue Reading
In 1995, I was in my Stephen King era. I had read every one of his books except for three.Continue Reading
After season two’s cliffhanger, 15-year-old me spent the entire summer believing that Mulder was actually dead. That the series wouldContinue Reading
Anyone who has watched The X-Files with any regularity knows that it was filmed in Vancouver. So, when it cameContinue Reading
After a run of three stellar episodes, the run up to the finale of season two included four episodes thatContinue Reading
Humbug was the first genuine comedic episode in the series written by Darin Morgan who would go on to writeContinue Reading
This week’s episode is Død Kalm, which means Dead Calm in Norwegian. The episode uses the same ship as previousContinue Reading
I vaguely remember having seen this episode more than most in reruns during the show’s original run. Perhaps Fox thoughtContinue Reading
Today I’m discussing the first appearance of the alien bounty hunter and all the Samanthas. Yes, I mean the twoContinue Reading











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