Matches Malone wrote:
I've always wanted to get into the X Files but never took the plunge. The only episode I actually saw all the way through was about an inbred family on a Texas Chainsaw Massacre(esque) farm. The mother of the family was kept under a bed and brought out for sex with the sons. I still can't believe it aired on network tv.
"Home". One of my favorite non-creature creature episodes.
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Also, for those in the know, if I were to check out the two feature films will I be lost? Do the movies stand alone, or do I need to invest in the series first?
Neither one are really all that great; but don't even bother with "I Want to Believe". It's just plain boring. The first one you can see without knowing too much of the show. I think there's some exposition that explains a lot. It becomes very chasey and is really more involved with the alien and UFO conspiracy stuff. "Fight the Future" is at least watchable.
The VHS releases were the best. They weeded out all the bad episodes and gave you such an insightful look at each episode with Chris Carter introducing. I mean, how could you not be enlightened by this:
"Uh...the...uh, the episode here...is about how...uh, the aliens, can uh...be uh..."
But at least they weeded out the bad episodes.
