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Tuning In Episode 64: The X-Files, Revelations/War of the Coprophages

“Revelations” is a spiritual successor (literally) to season one’s “Beyond the Sea”, as Mulder and Scully swap places. Then, Darin Morgan returns with “War of the Coprophages”, a delightfully deep and goofy episode about killer cockroaches. Yes, you read that right. iTunes RSS

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Tuning In Episode 63: The X-Files, Nisei/731

The X-Files gives us the rapidly-becoming traditional midseason mythology two-parter with “Nisei” and “731”, and it also doesn’t give us much new information or answer any questions, but it’s certainly gripping! iTunes RSS

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Tuning In Episode 62: The X-Files, The Walk/Oubliette

The X-Files gets postmodern this week in “The Walk” and “Oubliette”, two episode of the show that are more interested in being about The X-Files than about their plot. But hey, we’re extremely okay with this! iTunes RSS

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Tuning In Episode 60: The X-Files, D.P.O./Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose

A young Jack Black and a young Giovanni Ribisi guest star in “D.P.O.”, and a older Peter Boyle guest stars in “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose”. Also! What is the best pie? iTunes RSS

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Tuning In Episode 59: The X-Files, The Blessing Way/Paper Clip

We kick off season three of The X-Files by talking about the two (three?) parter “The Blessing Way” and “Paper Clip”. It’s exciting, dramatic, a little cheesy, but leaves us really excited for this season. iTunes RSS

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Tuning In Episode 56: The X-Files, The Calusari/F. Emasculata

The X-files goes back to a well by doing its own version of The Omen, “The Calusari”, but unfortunately it’s only partly successful. Then in “F. Emasculata”, the show separates Mulder and Scully once again, only this time, it works. Also! Hello, future DEA agent Hank Schrader. iTunes RSS

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