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"Closure" is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of the science fiction television series The X-Files, and the 150th episode overall. It was directed by Kim Manners and written by series creator Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz.
However, Abraham's death in the comic books differs from his death in the TV series; he is killed by Dwight (Austin Amelio) in the comics, whereas Dwight kills Denise in the TV series. The episode's title is a callback to Dr. Edwin Jenner's warning to Rick (Andrew Lincoln) from the first season finale ("TS-19"): Rick says that he's grateful for ...
Plate XIV. Brown was distressed by an increased public interest in spiritualism, [7] something which he deemed a "mental epidemic." [8] By offering a scientific explanation on the properties of light, color, and the structure of the eyes, [1] he states in the section "Popular and Scientific description" that the purpose in writing Spectropia was to bring forth "the extinction of the ...
"The Sixth Extinction" is the first episode of the seventh season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. It was first shown on the Fox network on November 7, 1999, in the United States. The episode was written by Chris Carter and directed by Kim Manners. "The Sixth Extinction" earned a Nielsen household rating of 10.6, being ...
"A Town Called Mercy" and the previous episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" were the first to enter production for the seventh series. Much of the episode was filmed in March 2012 in the desert area of Almería, Spain, in Mini Hollywood and Fort Bravo, locations used for many Western-set films. Reviewers noted that the episode addressed a moral ...
Flower, a hippie ghost portrayed by actor Sheila Carrasco, appeared to get "sucked off," a term the show uses for characters who move on in the afterlife, at the end of season 2.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 1: Directed by: David Solomon: Written by: Joss Whedon: Production code: 7ABB01: Original air date: September 24, 2002 () Guest appearances; Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles; Alex Breckenridge as Kit Holburn; D. B. Woodside as Principal Wood; Kali Rocha as Halfrek; Mark Metcalf ...
The L.A. house that the Ghosts set is modeled after has appeared on TV and in movies before, according to Distractify, including the 1960s TV series Batman, the ABC series Alias, and the 2011 ...