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  2. Religion in The X-Files - Wikipedia

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    Several episodes of the series have directly borrowed themes from novels focussing on religion—the third season episode "Talitha Cumi" was influenced by "The Grand Inquisitor", a chapter in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov; [11] while the seventh season episode "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati" drew inspiration from Nikos Kazantzakis' novel The Last Temptation of Christ. [12]

  3. Closure (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    [19] Jeremy Conrad from IGN referred to the episode as "excellent" and noted that a large portion of The X-Files mythology ended with the resolution of Samantha's abduction, saying, "['Closure' is] a final, and concrete, answer to the single thing that was driving Mulder for the entire run of the series.

  4. Signs and Wonders (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    9th episode of the 7th season of The X-Files "Signs and Wonders" The X-Files episode Mulder is attacked by demonically-possessed snakes. Due to the nature of the episode, it was described as "one of the scariest episodes of season 7" by one reviewer. Episode no. Season 7 Episode 9 Directed by Kim Manners Written by Jeffrey Bell Production code 7ABX09 Original air date January 23, 2000 (2000-01 ...

  5. 3 (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "3" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. First broadcast on the Fox network on November 4, 1994, the episode was written by Glen Morgan, James Wong and Chris Ruppenthal, directed by David Nutter, and featured guest appearances by Perrey Reeves and Malcolm Stewart.

  6. Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose - Wikipedia

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    "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. Directed by David Nutter and written by Darin Morgan, the installment serves as a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, that is, a stand-alone plot unconnected to the overarching mythology of The X-Files.

  7. Why Gillian Anderson is ‘not saying no’ to an ‘X-Files ...

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    "It’s so funny because for most of my life since I finished 'The X-Files,' every interview I do, people have asked, and the answer has always been, ‘Nope, not going to happen,'" Anderson told ...

  8. My Struggle II - Wikipedia

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    Scully, accepting that Einstein may be correct, receives a phone-call from former X-Files agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish), who asks to meet, claiming that she knows how to develop a vaccine. During their meeting, Reyes reveals that, shortly after the closure of the X-Files, she was contacted by the badly injured Cigarette Smoking Man , who ...

  9. All Souls (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    17th episode of the 5th season of The X-Files "All Souls" The X-Files episode The lion-headed part of a Seraph, as seen by Dana Scully. The effect, created via CGI, was completed hours before airtime. Episode no. Season 5 Episode 17 Directed by Allen Coulter Story by Dan Angel Billy Brown Teleplay by Frank Spotnitz John Shiban Production code 5X17 Original air date April 26, 1998 (1998-04-26 ...