‘Providence’ wraps another ‘X-Files’ mythology episode by providing more mystery, more confusion, more mythology, more UFO. It’s becoming exhausting.
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‘Hotel’ Checks Out On a Mixed Note
‘AHS: Hotel’ ends its season on a lighter, more positive tone that echoes the original ‘Murder House.’ Guess even ghosts just want a happy ending, but this season could only be loved by the ‘AHS’ faithful.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Provenance’
‘Provenance’ brings back a late-season ‘X-Files’ mythology staple, the UFO engraved with scientific and, most importantly, Biblical markings. Scully continues her quest for answers about her son.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Hellbound’
‘Hellbound’ pits Reyes, Doggett, and Scully against a mysterious serial killer with an uncanny penchant for removing human flesh.
X-Files Flashback: ‘John Doe’
Doggett awakens in an off-the-map Mexican town without his memory or identification in ‘John Doe,’ a nice piece for actor Robert Patrick as written by Vince Gilligan.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Trust No 1’
The phantom of Fox Mulder looms heavily over ‘Trust No 1’ as ‘The X-Files’ continues to perplex with its super soldier mythology.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Lord of the Flies’
‘The X-Files’ balances humor and gross-out effects in a fairly compelling teen angst love story that remains solid due to its strong performances.
X-Files Flashback: ‘4-D’
‘4-D’ gives Annabeth Gish an opportunity to shine as Monica Reyes is accused of shooting Agent Doggett and paralyzing him.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Dæmonicus’
A brilliant but deranged professor toys with the FBI in ‘Daemonicus,’ a spin on ‘Silence of the Lambs’ with a little Satanic spin tossed in for bad measure.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Nothing Important Happened Today Part II’
‘Nothing Important Happened Today,’ but please don’t tell me the new ‘X-Files’ series involves super soldiers. Please tell me they’re gone…