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Sunday, July 6, 2008

X-Files Favorite Episodes: Season 6



Less than three weeks are left before the release of the long awaited sequel X-Files:I Want To Believe.In order to remember some of the show's best moments,i'll post each week my favorite X-Files episodes,from season one to season nine.Each post will have plot summaries and videos (trailers and clips,except from some season 1-2 episodes).The truth is still out there!
Mulder and Scully return on July 25.



Season 6

Episode 7 (124) "Terms of Endearment"
(Written by David Amann, Directed by Rob Bowman)

When a mother is accused of killing her unborn child, Mulder and Scully discover that the father has his own secrets, and he’s not the only one.



Episode 10 (127) "Tithonus" (Written by Vince Gilligan, Directed by Michael Watkins)

Scully learns that she, but not Mulder, is being given a chance to prove her worth at the FBI, and - paired with a new partner - she investigates a crime scene photographer with an uncanny knack for arriving just in time to see his victims final moments. What she does not expect is for Death to play a role himself.



Episodes 11-12 (128-129)

"Two Fathers"
(Written by Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz, Directed by Kim Manners)
When Cassandra Spender is returned, Mulder, Scully and Agent Spender find themselves facing the exposure of the conspiracy involving extraterrestrials; while the worried Syndicate take evasive measures.

"One Son" (Written by Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz, Directed by Rob Bowman)

While Cassandra reveals the truth about the alien conspiracy to Mulder, her ex-husband - the Cigarette Smoking Man - does the same to Agent Spender in an effort to convince him to work with the conspiracy. But even as Mulder is deceived by Agent Fowley, Scully stays true to the investigation, and the two find a surprise ally. Meanwhile, the Syndicate reach the climax of their plans, only to find that the end is not as they expected.



Episode 14 (131) "Monday" (Written by Vince Gilligan & John Shiban, Directed by Kim Manners)

The world is trapped in a time loop, and only one woman seems to know. A bank robbery is committed over and over again until Mulder and Scully can make it go right.



Episode 18 (135) "Milagro" (Written by Chris Carter, Story by John Shiban & Frank Spotnitz, Directed by Kim Manners)

A series of murders takes place where the heart has been removed from the victims. A writer that lives next door to Mulder is writing a novel about the murders before they actually happen. Scully finds herself confused and drawn to the writer, who has a romantic interest in her.


 
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