Published on: 2025-07-16 20:00:47
Late in The X-Files‘ fifth season—just a few weeks before the first X-Files feature film hit theaters—viewers were plunged into the terrifying madness of “Folie à Deux.” A weary Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) trudges to Chicago to check out the latest “monster of the week,” but his head snaps back into the game when he realizes the monster in question just might be targeting him next. Before it flips its approach to put Mulder in its crosshairs, “Folie à Deux”—directed by X-Files regular Kim
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Thirty years ago this month, a landmark episode of The X-Files hit the airwaves: “Humbug.” A quirky twist on the show’s established monster-of-the-week formula, it offered a proper introduction to scripter Darin Morgan, who soon became a fan favorite—and with that, showed that there was room for a sense of humor amid the show’s conspiracy theories and supernatural horrors. “Humbug” debuted March 31, 1995, the 20th episode in the show’s second season. It’s nearly impossible to imagine in our cur
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