Sunday Mornings with Mulder and Scully – Sanguinarium
I have always considered The X-Files to be a combination of science fiction and horror. The horror genre often includesContinue Reading
I have always considered The X-Files to be a combination of science fiction and horror. The horror genre often includesContinue Reading
I remember October 27, 1996 well. It was a Sunday, only a couple days after Millennium premiered on October 24Continue Reading
When I was in English class the year that season three aired, I wrote a report I then had toContinue Reading
Nestled between two strong episodes are episodes 18 and 19, Teso Dos Bichos and Hell Money. Neither of these episodesContinue Reading
Did you know that up until 1996, Russian Roulette was never featured in a network television series before? When seriesContinue Reading
When Agent Scully was abducted in season two, it was because Gillian Anderson was pregnant in real life. Instead ofContinue Reading
Some of the best episodes of The X-Files take a more nuanced approach to exploring the tension between science andContinue Reading
One of the more notable episodes that was not directly related to the overall mythology of The X-Files from seasonContinue 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











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