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X files home mother scene
X files home mother scene










x files home mother scene
  1. #X FILES HOME MOTHER SCENE MOVIE#
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x files home mother scene

I jumped on the internet to find out everything that had happened previously on the show, printed out the episode lists, and began my quest to watch every X-Files episode. Anyways, after watching that one episode, my favorite still, I was hooked. Skinner on the mouth still makes me laugh to this day.

x files home mother scene

The part where Scully, in obvious excitement, spontaneously kisses A.D. The scene in Triangle where Scully is marching through the corridors of the FBI desperately trying to get the information she needs to save Mulder is so good, I had to include it here. Actually I'm somewhat protective of her, so Chris Carter if you're listening, will you please give Scully some happiness - she deserves it, and will you get her that desk already for crying out loud. With her intensity and brilliance, she definitely is the best actress in my mind, and by far, Scully is my favorite character on the show. GA is just amazing, talented beyond belief. As I watched the show and the incredible performance Gillian Anderson gave in dual roles, I couldn't believe what I had been missing all those years.

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Actually, he didn't have to twist my arm - I wanted to watch because I heard from my co-worker that there was supposed to be this big kiss, plus my curiousity about the show had already been raised by the fact that the movie had done so well that summer.

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Of course, my brother was a huge fan, so we turned on the TV to channel 11 at 9:00 p.m. He was at home visiting from Santa Barbara on the eve of November 22, 1998, which was the air date for the 6th season episode "Triangle." For some reason, even though I have always been an avid TV watcher, I had not watched the critically acclaimed show before that night. I don't know if it's the "best" of the new episodes of the six, but it did bring the biggest wallop as far as the pathos.First of all, I must thank my brother for bringing the joy of The X-Files into my life. ideas themselves can create or destroy things (a scene with Scully and Mulder listening to this illustrator explaining this, and what Scully flashes to, highlights this best). It's an episode with a strong story, but it's made potent by the emotional context and how much weight and gravity is there with the idea that. What makes it more interesting is what Scully brings to it, especially once she returns to the case to distract herself from what's happened to her mother. The main story with this trash-monster, who seems controlled, sort of, by the illustrations of a graffiti artist (?) is fine, though mostly as a sort of classic monster-of-the-week story. One may remember the mother character from past seasons (like the episode when Scully is found and is by her bedside, and to the show's credit they use the same actress). This brings a lot of memories for Scully - when she was found and in a coma in season 2, and then later on gave up her baby for adoption (the mother mentions the child's name when she wakes up) - and it provides for Gillian Anderson the episode to do the most sorrowful acting in this season. In this X-Files episode from the new/limited-run 10th season, while Mulder and Scully investigate the "Trash-Man", some sort of entity that resides in trash part of the dumpster-trucks and tears people literally in half (we see the limbs), Scully's mother has a heart attack and is near death.












X files home mother scene