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719: '''Hollywood A.D.''' ''[[2000]] [[April 30]]''
719: '''Hollywood A.D.''' ''[[2000]] [[April 30]]''
A very split episode, but both halves were decent. The mystery of the catacomb bombing on one side, the movie loosely based on it on the other.
So I suppose the bulk of this episode takes place in season 6, not long after they got put back on the X-Files? Otherwise the timing doesn't really work out.
This is probably the least serious Pileggi has ever got to play Skinner--he's not usually around in the comedic episodes.


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720: '''Fight Club''' ''[[2000]] [[May 7]]''
720: '''Fight Club''' ''[[2000]] [[May 7]]''
The premise of doppelgangers having weird effects was interesting... but the end reason they were so identical and had weird psychic effects was... that they were half-siblings? Errrr.


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721: '''Je Souhaite''' ''[[2000]] [[May 14]]''
721: '''Je Souhaite''' ''[[2000]] [[May 14]]''
I love how tickled Scully is by the invisible corpse, even if by the end of the episode she's not sure it really existed.


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722: '''Requiem''' ''[[2000]] [[May 21]]''
722: '''Requiem''' ''[[2000]] [[May 21]]''
Being a semi-series-finale, I like how they bring back a lot of stuff from the pilot.
Smoking Man is apparently dead... again. But on a show like this you can't trust a death to be real even if you see the body decompose.


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