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Well, in that case, yes. Though, technically, Tooms was tried and convicted for the attack on Scully. They couldn't get him on the murders because Mulder wouldn't let the every 30 years thing go. But, and this is for @Kano's_Razor too, they closed a lot of cases, albeit by killing said monster/human.
Edit: DPO was

Bonus points to the nth degree for quoting Truffaut. Last week we watched The 400 Blows in my film history class. Spectacular example of French New Wave. If I ever get two seconds to breathe, I'll binge the rest of the Antoine Doinel films.

Tooms, Modell, BJ Morrow, DPO, Harold from Jose Chung's, Jerse (I think? He was taken to a burn unit, but he killed folks so I assume he gets arrested), Eddie van Blundt, Nurse Innes from Elegy, and … I'm out. From the top of my head, anyway. :)

Ah, found the serialization problems comment. I could probably butcher the alphabet, raise the letters back as multiplying zombies, kill them all again - lather, rinse repeat - in defense of the mythology (did I already do that?) and it's not going to address your serialization issue. Basically, I'm talking pineapples

Two Fathers/One Son in Season 6.

Detour is the shorter name for the tree people episode. ;)

Re: Lost - I'm good. I'm very, very good at analyzing television shows. I'm not sure I'm that good. And I've also not seen Lost as often as I've watched The X-Files. :)

The thing is that The X-Files has always been cross-genre hybrid show. It has never been *solely* a collection of stand-alone stories. It's always been a mix of mystery, humor, thriller, horror, and has always been a mix of myth arc and MOTWs. So Ten Thirteen is making sure to hit those beats for all of the fandom,

Thanks. :) As is likely obvious, I put a lot of thought into this show. It's my favorite and I've seen it (and introduced others to it) a lot. Someday I'll be writing and, eventually creating, film and television shows. So I think about these things.

So, I spit coffee out my nose giggling at your joke part of your comment. I knew that, and I probably should have used an emoji or something. But as I'm not sleeping cuz I have homework I ignored to watch The X Files and comment here, I hoped the exclamation mark would convey that. :)

I knew I was forgetting something in the Alien-Human Hybrid section. I'm tired; it's been a very long weekend bleeding into a long day at school today. Super-Soldiers was the term coined by and for Doggett. They are the successful alien-human hybrids, first seen in Billy Miles in Deadalive.

I'm with @avclub-9a73d886f7283a6fff213ccce22a1111:disqus. I'm a proponent of the mythology and I want to believe in Chris Carter.

I was just in editing that comment before I saw you posting. I meant to include that Dagoo being the name of a dog was a callback to Queequeg. But I totally missed the Humbug peeping tom reference (great catch!). Gonna add that one to the master list.

Easter Eggs/Callbacks compilation:
Tyler Labine and Nicole Parker - Stoner/Chick from Quagmire and War of the Coprophages
Red Speedo
Kim Manners Headstone, complete with "Let's Kick it in the Ass!"
Jack Hardy (asst director on a couple X Files episodes and the first movie, I think) headstone next to it
Dagoo - one of the

Hey! You forgot woman and bi or male and bi!

And Quagmire! They were the toad lickers in Quagmire!

Me too. I have grin imprints at the corners of my mouth. I can feel that the muscles got a great workout.

Amazing. Laughing out loud, brilliant witticisms, great twist, relevant commentary, and academic humor. Darin Morgan, how we've missed you. Also? I straight up had tears through the giggling when Kim Manners' headstone appeared.

Reading nothing, because I'm on the West Coast. Just dropping by to say that I hate the East Coast right now. An hour and a half before I can watch.

I thought it was weird. I mean, James Wong wrote this episode, and he was part of the Morgan/Wong duo that wrote Never Again. I could probably come up with reasons to make it make sense. I've always thought she must have had a separate space for forensics stuff. So maybe she's got one at the Quantico medical facility.