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212: '''Aubrey''' ''[[1995]] [[January 6]]'' | 212: '''Aubrey''' ''[[1995]] [[January 6]]'' | ||
"Almost reincarnation" is an interesting idea. Especially in that it allows the "almost reincarnated" version to interact with the original. | |||
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213: '''Irresistible''' ''[[1995]] [[January 13]]'' | 213: '''Irresistible''' ''[[1995]] [[January 13]]'' | ||
What a weird episode. In that not only is it not a paranormal thing, but even Mulder thinks so right from the beginning. We keep seeing flashes of Pfaster as some sort of demon, like they're trying to trick us. I mean, if it was just used to accentuate the troubles in Scully's mind, okay, but they kept showing it in situations involving different people. | |||
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214: '''Die Hand Die Verletzt''' ''[[1995]] [[January 27]]'' | 214: '''Die Hand Die Verletzt''' ''[[1995]] [[January 27]]'' | ||
The Coriolis effect does not work that way! I bet this episode was a big boost in propagating that "info" about how water drains in different hemispheres. I know it got me back in the day. | |||
Though it comes to gruesome effect here, the idea of "watered down devil worshipers" is kind of a funny one. | |||
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