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  2. Babylon (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    The consensus reads: "The sloppy 'Babylon' represents an unfortunate stumble, but Mulder and Scully's interactions still offer fans enough incentive to tune in." [11] Keith Uhlich, writing for Vulture, gave the episode a 4 out of 5 rating and stated that "On first glance, I found the whole affair aggressively unpleasant, but a second viewing ...

  3. Chinga (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    10th episode of the 5th season of The X-Files "Chinga" The X-Files episode The doll is incinerated in the microwave. Despite mixed critical reviews, several of the episode's scenes, such as this one, were praised by critics for their creepiness. Episode no. Season 5 Episode 10 Directed by Kim Manners Written by Stephen King Chris Carter Production code 5X10 Original air date February 8, 1998 ...

  4. The List (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    The episode was written and directed by Chris Carter. "The List" was written and directed by series creator Chris Carter, making it the second time he had directed an episode after season two's "Duane Barry". [4] [5] For this episode, the art department was asked to create a "convincing" death row set "out of thin air". [4]

  5. Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster - Wikipedia

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    The episode was met with glowing critical reception, with most reviewers calling it the best episode of the tenth season; for instance, Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, awarded the episode a 100% approval rating with an average score of 9.5 out of 10 based on 22 reviews. Ratings-wise, the episode was watched by 8.37 million viewers, and ...

  6. Home Again (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    The consensus reads: "'Home Again' blends dramatic performances and spooky fun, all in service of a storyline that sends the characters on a dark, personal journey." [5] Alan Sepinwall of HitFix called the episode "more representative of the original series' meat-and-potatoes substance, and was a terrific example of that." [6]

  7. My Struggle (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    However, closer to the episode's premiere, pre-release reviews were much more critical of, among other things, the excessive use of monologues and the performances of the cast. Nonetheless, the episode was a ratings success, being watched by 16.19 million viewers; this made it the most-watched episode of The X-Files to air since the eighth ...

  8. Ghouli - Wikipedia

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    "Ghouli" is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode was written and directed by James Wong.The tagline for this episode is "You see what I want you to see".

  9. Alvin Kersh - Wikipedia

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    Alvin D. Kersh is a fictional character in the Fox science fiction television series The X-Files, played by James Pickens Jr. He serves as a figure of authority within the series, first introduced as an Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is later promoted to the post of Deputy Director.