Drama / Horror / Thriller / Mysterie / Scifi / Komedie
USA / Canada,
(1994–1995), 18 h 40 min
(Aantal minuten: 44–45 min)
Regie:
Rob Bowman,
David Nutter,
R.W. Goodwin,
Kim Manners,
Daniel Sackheim, Chris Carter, Michael Lange, Win Phelps, Stephen Surjik, Nick Marck, James Whitmore Jr., Michael Vejar, James A. Contner (meer)
Scenario:
Chris Carter,
Glen Morgan,
James Wong,
Howard Gordon,
Darin Morgan, Sara B. Cooper, Frank Spotnitz, Steve De Jarnatt, Alex Gansa, Vince Gilligan, Paul Brown, Chris Ruppenthal (meer)
Acteurs:
David Duchovny,
Gillian Anderson,
Mitch Pileggi,
Steven Williams,
William B. Davis,
Bruce Harwood,
Tom Braidwood,
Nicholas Lea,
Dean Haglund,
Peter Donat, Hrothgar Mathews, Steve Railsback, Christine Willes, Brian Thompson, Bonnie Hay, Sheila Larken, Mike Gomez, Raymond J. Barry, Leslie Carlson, Kiara Hunter, Fulvio Cecere, Jonathan Silver Scott, Joel Palmer, Deryl Hayes, Darin Morgan, Matthew Bennett, Don MacKay, Gabrielle Rose, William MacDonald, William Sanderson, Ashlyn Gere, George Touliatos, Gerry Rousseau, Jon Gries, Tony Todd, Don Thompson, Michael Puttonen, Paul Bittante, CCH Pounder, Stephen E. Miller, Sarah Strange, Michael Dobson, Paul McGillion, Peter LaCroix, Steve Makaj, Justina Vail, Perrey Reeves, Tom McBeath, Malcolm Stewart, Ken Kramer, Richard Yee, Brad Loree, Melinda McGraw, Don S. Davis, Jay Brazeau, Lorena Gale, Tegan Moss, Bradley Whitford, Leland Orser, Shawnee Smith, Hiro Kanagawa, David Kaye, David Lewis, Paul Sand, Steve Eastin, Mark Rolston, Lindsey Ginter, Gillian Barber, Elisabeth Rosen, Cameron Labine, Brian Knox McGugan, Teryl Rothery, Sab Shimono, Frances Bay, Eric Christmas, David Fresco, Sheila Moore, Jerry Wasserman, Tasha Simms, Johnny Cuthbert, Terry O'Quinn, Morgan Woodward, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Bruce Weitz, Nick Chinlund, Deanna Milligan, Glynis Davies, Tim Progosh, Megan Hilty, Dan Butler, Heather McComb, Shaun Johnston, Laura Harris, Doug Abrahams, Bruce A. Young, Daniel Benzali, Jamil Walker Smith, Callum Keith Rennie, Kevin Conway, Peter Kelamis, Tom Butler, Michael J Rogers, Colin Cunningham, Jayne Atkinson, Lance Guest, Jack Rader, John Savage, David Cubitt, Vladimír Kulich, Wayne Grace, Michael J. Anderson, Vincent Schiavelli, Lilyan Chauvin, Bill Dow, Charles Martin Smith, Dean Norris, John Pyper-Ferguson, Lynda Boyd, John Tench, Alvin Sanders, Kim Kondrashoff, Chilton Crane, Tony Shalhoub, Kevin McNulty, Donna Yamamoto, Steve Bacic, L. Harvey Gold, Caroline Kava, John Milford, Gary Grubbs, Timothy Webber, John MacLaren, Robin Mossley, Gabrielle Miller, Robert Moloney, Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman, Bernie Coulson, Kate Twa, Garry Davey, Ron Sauvé, John Cygan, Fred Henderson, Prince Maryland, Frank Charles Turner, Tim Dixon, Barbara Pollard, Nicola Cavendish, Frank Military, Megan Leitch, Alex Diakun, Kathleen Duborg, Peter Flemming, Rebecca Toolan, Josh Epstein, Dave Adams, Dana Gladstone, Tim Henry, Deborah Strang, BJ Harrison, David Stuart, Campbell Lane, Dwight McFee, Oliver Becker, Michael David Simms, Raoul Ganeev, Meredith Bain Woodward, Tosca Baggoo, Bill Croft, Denalda Williams, P. Lynn Johnson, Larry Musser, Andrew Johnston, Freddy Andreiuci, Bobby Stewart, Alfonso Quijada, Crystal Verge, Tony Sampson, John Payne, Lisa Ann Beley, Forbes Angus, Gary Hetherington, Anthony Harrison, John Tierney, Paul Jarrett, Susan Blommaert, Roger Cross, Kay E. Kuter, Chris Carter, Blair Slater, Robyn Driscoll, Dmitri S. Boudrine, Matt Hill, Michele Goodger, Mar Andersons, Stephen Dimopoulos, Travis MacDonald, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Bob Frazer, Nathaniel DeVeaux, Gerry Nairn, Frank Ferrucci, Robert Rozen (meer)
(meer functies)
Little Green Men 4/5: The beginning of the end. The first of the episodes where the mythological story line begins to fully unfold, which will eventually (in many seasons) ruin the X Files. Which does not mean, however, that this episode is not of good quality. On the contrary, from the beginning, the story-telling part was also fun and exciting. The Host 4/5: X Files are still a closed project and Mulder is assigned to inferior tasks. Above average episode, which has something to offer, even if it is "only" another creature from the sewer system. Blood 5/5: "Kill´em all!" A theme that will give you the shivers and a slightly different episode than usual. Sleepless 4/5: Mulder facing the mystery of the strange death of a sleep specialist. Very good at the beginning, but the mediocre second half makes it unnecessarily worse. Duane Barry 4/5: Pre-theme-song scene doesn't make anyone want to watch it. In fact, it does quite the opposite. But the episode itself is very good. The creators finally changed the form of the narrative. Ascension 4/5: "Deny everything."A direct follow-up of the last part, which is even better due to the more tense atmosphere. 3 3/5: The first of the cases of reopened X Files. An average episode about a trio playing modern vampires. One Breath 5/5: A slower episode where we get an insight into some of the characters from a different perspective than before. Firewalker 3/5: An unworthy copy-cat of Ice episode from the first season. Mediocre in all respects. Red Museum 4/5: Undervalued episode that unnecessarily turns into the conspiracy. Excelsis Dei 2/5: Lengthy nothing portraying nothing. Free of any idea nor atmosphere. Aubrey 4/5: Variations on Born Again episode. But a level better. Quite atmospheric and until the "plot twist" also exciting. After that it's rather ridiculous... Irresistible 5/5: The first episode in which nothing supernatural happens. Still, or precisely because of that, it works great. A forerunner of modern detective series. An unforgettable bad guy. Die Hand Die Verletzt 5/5: Occult religion, relaxed atmosphere and Mulder's one-liners. The ideal combination. Fresh Bones 5/5: Voodoo practices and so on. Colony 2/5: Conspiracy cloning is boring. End Game 3/5: Follow-up of the last part, but a better one. Fearful Symmetry 3/5: Restless animals on the run. Død Kalm 4/5: A copy-cat of Darkness Falls from the first season, just with better masks. Also excellent, but not exceptional. Humbug 4/5: Also excellent, but not exceptional. And maybe you will get a bonus, I mean… Glum. The Calusari 4/5: Exorcism in Romanian way. F. Emasculata 5/5: Deadly epidemic without Dustin Hoffman but with a pinch of conspiracy. Soft Light 3/5: Watch out for boring shadow, viewer! Our Town 4/5: Cannibals, cannibals, they eat people. But why they don't eat all of them is one of the greatest mysteries of the whole of X Files. Such a waste. What would hungry Somalian children say? Anasazi 4/5: Together with the first two episodes of the third series, they form a closed trilogy and the most conspiratorial conspiracy story of the whole X Files. I wish all mythological episodes look like this, because this is elegant, the story is progressing and the characters do their best. () (minder) (meer)