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Barnes & Noble The narrative seeds planted in earlier episodes of The X-Files blossom memorably in the shows sixth season, providing answers to some questions while hinting at the existence of darker, as yet unsuspected truths. Back for 22 more episodes, David Duchovny (playing FBI agent Fox Mulder) and Gillian Anderson (as agent Dana Scully) now wear their roles like comfortable sweaters, and the stars potent chemistry strengthens their characters emotional bonds, renewed amid shocking revelations. Among the highlights of this well-crafted group are "Dreamland," a two-parter in which Mulder switches bodies with a formidable adversary; "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas," a seemingly traditional haunted-house story embellished with typically weird X-Files touches; and "The Unnatural," an installment written and directed by Duchovny, detailing Mulders discovery of alien infiltration into Americas National Pastime. The series most memorable one-two punch is delivered in back-to-back episodes: "Two Fathers" introduces Cassandra Spender, the first successful human-alien hybrid developed by scientists working for the sinister Syndicate; in the follow-up, "One Son," Cassandra outlines for Mulder and Scully the connection between the Syndicate and warring alien factions, additionally providing insights into the abductions of both Scully and Mulders younger sister, Samantha. Season Six represents the apotheosis of the entire series, making this six-disc DVD box set a must-have for X-Files devotees. Supplemental features include a newly filmed documentary titled "The Truth About Season Six"; a behind-the-scenes featurette; 15 deleted and alternate scenes with optional commentary by co-producer Frank Spotnitz; a character profile of the Cigarette Smoking Man; a commentary by series creator Chris Carter accompanying the episode "Triangle"; 44 promotional spots; and a DVD-ROM game based on the "Dreamland" episodes. Ed HulseCustomer ReviewsWrite your own online review >Number Of Reviews: 2 Average Rating: A viewer Worth collectingThis one of the best seasons of one of the best, most creative television shows ever to air. HIGHLY recommended!A viewer Damn GoodI already own the first 5 seasons, and the 6th season is one of THE best seasons. Two Fathers/One Son is the best two parter episode! Cant wait for season 7!Also Recommended: Seasons 1-5 on DVD and Fight the Future Interested in the song lyrics? - Check out themostlyrics.com! Looking For A DVD? - Check out dvd-a-rama.com! |
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