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The X-Files: Season 6
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|  | The first X-Files season shot in Los Angeles proved that the show still held its standing as the highest quality drama on television. Although it fails to reclaim the show's original feel, it delivers several of the series' best story concepts, and draws Mulder and Scully to the close of the old X-Files mythology, opening a new chapter. Season 6 could easily be considered the most Human season of the show's 9-season-run, while Mulder and Scully become closer than ever before. It is also the show's first season filmed in widescreen format.
Stand-out episodes here include "Triangle" (Mulder finds himself aboard a 1939 luxury liner filled with Nazis), "Dreamland" (a hilarious two-part story where Mulder's consciousness switches bodies with another man; a Majestic agent), "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas" (The agents spend Christmas Eve being chased by a old dead couple through a spooky mansion), The spectacular "Two Fathers" and "One Son" storyline that changes the existing mythology forever, "Arcadia" (Mulder and Scully move into a planned community disguised as newlyweds to investigate a series of disappearances), and "The Unnatural" ("ET steal home" (plate, that is.)
The set includes a list of "additional" special features, including "The Truth About Season Six" documentary, a "Behind the Scenes" Featurette, and a "Character Profile" on the Cigarette-Smoking Man.
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