In an episode so gross it reminds Matt and Justin of gross things they have seen in real life, Mulder and Scully are on the trail of two prison inmates who have been infected with a deadly new type of illness that spreads fast and kills faster.
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In an episode so gross it reminds Matt and Justin of gross things they have seen in real life, Mulder and Scully are on the trail of two prison inmates who have been infected with a deadly new type of illness that spreads fast and kills faster.
A little boy is run over by a train, and it seems like supernatural forces were involved. Mulder and Scully go to investigate and stumble onto the activities of an old world mystic sect.
In a small town in Florida inhabited by sideshow performers, a terrible murder leads Mulder and Scully to investigate after realizing it matches up with a spate of murders covering 28 years. Justin and Matt join the escapades as we fall down the carney rabbit hole with our two favorite FBI agents!
A group of seamen is found mysteriously aged beyond their years, so Mulder and Scully are off to Norway to investigate what on their ship could have possibly caused them to get so old so quick.
Something is taking the animals out of an Idaho zoo. And making them invisible. And other things. So, of course, Mulder and Scully are there! And we are right there with them!
Okay, so there aren't any Avengers in this, but there sure are clones! And Skinner getting rough! And an unknown pathogen. Buckle up, Mulder and Scully are getting pretty close to the truth!
This episode we get back to the main mythology of the series as Mulder and Scully investigate the deaths of several identical men. Also, Mulder gets a big surprise when his father calls.
Are a bunch of refugees enacting voodoo curses on the soldiers detaining them? Is this episode scary relevant even though it was made in 1995? The answer to both these questions is "yes"!
Milford Haven, New Hampshire, seems to have a Satanist problem after a teen turns up dead. Mulder and Scully swoop in to investigate, but the locals have something to hide.
A dude in Minneapolis is having too much fun with corpses. Mulder gets to show us why he was once considered such a promising agent. Scully gets the heebie-jeebies.
A killer is on the loose and one detective seems to be having visions that can help solve the crime. What hair-brained idea will Mulder come up with on the spot to explain it? We're going to find out!
This week we join Mulder and Scully as they visit a nursing home where a woman claims she was attacked by a ghost, but they discover something else along the way.
Justin and Matt (okay, mostly Matt) bring a weird energy to this week's episode as the join Mulder and Scully on an investigation into strange teenager abductions.
Matt and Justin don't have a lot to say about this one as Mulder and Scully head off to investigate weird goings-on at a volcano research site. Unfortunately, the show's covered this ground before.
In this very special extra episode, Matt is joined by New York Times best selling, 5 time Bram Stoker Award winning author Jonathan Maberry to talk about his novel "X-Files Origins: Devil's Advocate" and the three X-Files short story anthologies he edited as well as the series as a whole.
Scully has mysteriously reappeared, but she's still in grave danger. Mulder has to fight to try to find out what happened to her, and maybe come to terms with the fact she may not be okay.
Scully may be missing, but there are still blood suckers for Mulder to hunt!
This is it, the episode that changes the entire course of the series going forward! Duane Barry has taken Scully and Mulder races against the clock to find her. Where is Duane Barry taking her and why? Matt and Justin help you find out!
Mulder is called in to try to negotiate a hostage situation involving a man named Duane Barry, who is convinced that aliens have been abducting him for years. But, are they really just poorly directed kids in bad costumes? It's up to Matt and Justin to decide!
Mulder, along with a new partner, Alex Krycek, set out to figure out why people are dying of things that haven't actually happened to them and what an old sleep experiment has to do with it.