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Scully with the lepers was pretty freaky, but the BEST X-files ever has to be The Fluke!
In Which We Answer The Rhetorical Questions Posed By Your Queries 2010
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The latest batch of Britain's own 'X-files' released today by the National Archives contains more than 6,000 pages of documentation on reports by the public of UFO sightings.
Out of Africa: National Archives seeks public help to identify empire-era pics 2011
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Wow somebody call up Moulder and Scully, this one goes into the X-files.
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I found Northern Exposure similarly implausible as the science-oriented character, the doctor, failed to believe fantastic events week after week (as opposed to the X-files where Scully evolved into a believer, with good reason).
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Wow somebody call up Moulder and Scully, this one goes into the X-files.
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Hell, it was even permeating the mainstream media (X-files, the movie JFK.)
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Many to choose from (Anderson's X-files books, Zahn's Star Wars books), but if I had to pick just one it would be Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Weis and Hickman, the first Dragonlance book.
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No one compares Warehouse 13 to X-files or Bones or Sanctuary to Primeval.
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Docudrama is as old as the X-Cops episode of the X-files.
District 9...Good God! rabid1st 2009
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Buffy = X-files (show that broke ground, made the name), Angel = Millennium (next show, in some ways better and more refined than first, but not as popular generally), Firefly = Lone gunmen (trying something “different”, tanks), Dollhouse = Harsh Realm (dystopian).
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