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Old 04-11-2019, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ImmortalSlasher View Post
That's it. It was an alien ship that was taking off if I remember correctly. The first movie is pretty good. It kind of feels like a TV movie and not a real movie in parts. But that happens with a lot of TV shows that become movies. When I watched it originally, I felt that it didn't do enough to push the characters into a different place. And I was right as when the TV show started after the movie it still didn't seem like a lot happened even after witnessing a real alien ship. I believe Scully was passed out during that scene as she was just rescued.

The second movie is just bad. They tried to make it a thriller mystery type. It really isn't worth the time.

I started the show late as well. Probably after the first or perhaps second season. But I got a bunch on VHS back then and watched reruns to catch up. It was one of the best shows on TV early on and up to a season or so after the first movie.

If it was a funny episode you watched, that sounds like the vampire episode. Was there a magic fingers bed in the episode?
Yep, she was passed out and didn't see the ship. It was pretty much just two TV eps together, except for a few moments of nifty sets and FX.

I'll probably checkout the 2nd movie, give a few minutes. I just kind of dig their rapport.


Actually, I did a google search and found this ep was in a fav moments list. Yep it's a vamp ep:

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Mulder and Scully Get Their Stories Straight (Bad Blood Season 5, Episode 12)

Vince Gilligan’s slapstick “Bad Blood” may not be the most romantic hour on the list, but it is one of the sharpest deconstructions of Mulder and Scully’s bond. The partners decide to settle a disagreement over a recent case by retelling it to each other, giving Duchovny and Anderson the chance to spoof their own characters as we see each version of events play out. Inspired by an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show, “Bad Blood” treats Mulder and Scully like a married sitcom couple, unearthing not only how differently they see the world but how much they enjoy sparring about it.
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