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I'm with the crew that doesn't understand the intense hatred for this episode. I found myself mostly enchanted with Scully, excited that she had more to do in this episode than just follow Mulder around, get hurt/rescued, and shut down his theories. She did a freakin' trach with a pen! Doesn't even blink. Delivers

I'm with the crew that doesn't understand the intense hatred for this episode. I found myself mostly enchanted with Scully, excited that she had more to do in this episode than just follow Mulder around, get hurt/rescued, and shut down his theories. She did a freakin' trach with a pen! Doesn't even blink. Delivers

Not much related, but this episode reminded me just ever-so-subtly of Way Station by Clifford D. Simak. Although after it reminded me of it, it made me think about what an incredible episode of X-files it would make. A man living in rural Wisconsin who is essentially unchanged by time since the Civil War due to the

Not much related, but this episode reminded me just ever-so-subtly of Way Station by Clifford D. Simak. Although after it reminded me of it, it made me think about what an incredible episode of X-files it would make. A man living in rural Wisconsin who is essentially unchanged by time since the Civil War due to the

Glad to see someone else following along!! I just started watching the series for the first time on Netflix, this is the most recent episode I've seen, and I have loved watching an episode and then reading the review and comments.