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  2. Television Without Pity - Wikipedia

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    Defunct. Television Without Pity (often abbreviated TWoP) was a website that provided detailed recaps of select television dramas, situation comedies and reality TV shows along with discussion forums. These recaps were written with sarcastic criticism and opinion alongside a retelling of an episode's events, which the site referred to as "snark".

  3. Go Fug Yourself - Wikipedia

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    The authors and owners of the blog are writers Jessica Morgan and Heather Cocks, who met when they were working as recappers for the website Television Without Pity, then known as Mighty Big TV. [1] Morgan and Cocks initially created the site as a diversion for themselves and their friends, but it quickly became popular and well known.

  4. Improbable (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "Improbable" received mostly positive reviews from critics. Jessica Morgan of Television Without Pity awarded the episode a "B+". [2] Robert Shearman and Lars Pearson, in their book Wanting to Believe: A Critical Guide to The X-Files, Millennium & The Lone Gunmen, rated the episode four stars out of five, and called the script "very witty". [11]

  5. Sarah D. Bunting - Wikipedia

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    Sarah D. Bunting. Sarah D. Bunting, also known online as Sars, [1] is known as an American writer and journalist, and a co-founder of Television Without Pity (TWoP). [2] She has written for a number of magazines and journals, and has received coverage for her website Tomato Nation. [3]

  6. Our Town (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " Our Town " is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on May 12, 1995. It was written by Frank Spotnitz and directed by Rob Bowman. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series ...

  7. Hell Money - Wikipedia

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    A frog bursts out of a cadaver's chest. The scene was created by using molds to create a fake human torso that was then placed over an actor. " Hell Money " is the nineteenth episode of the third season of the science fiction television series The X-Files and 68th episode overall. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on March 29 ...

  8. Patient X (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Patient X (The X-Files) Dmitri, a young Kazakh, is infected by the black oil. " Patient X " is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by series creator Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, directed by Kim Manners and aired in the United States on March 1, 1998, on the Fox ...

  9. Alone (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    The X-Files. ) " Alone " is the nineteenth episode of the eighth season and the 180th episode overall of the science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode first aired in the United States on May 6, 2001 on Fox, and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom on Sky1 on June 14, 2001. It was written and directed by executive producer ...