This then is the end of The X-Files.
No. Really.
Fine. The point is we can't actually be sure that anything that happens after Field Trip in fact happens in series. It could all be a fungal hallucination as Mulder and Scully are dissolved in yellow goo in an underground cave.
Something of a dramatically bleak ending but hard to argue against.
(Though in reality, we know the universe resets if Scully dies because she can't so this probably isn't strictly true).
There is probably a good reason Scully is on the Ivory Coast at the end of Biogenesis. Probably. Otherwise welcome to the new conspiracy! Where Bibles are magnetic and looking at rubbings of metal can give Mulder migraines.
We are very interested in how Scully is going to excuse what she sees at the end of the episode, but surely there's some explanation.
We also sum up season 6, cover the best and worst episodes - and debate the best villain as always. Tune in next time for season 7!
This then is the end of The X-Files.
No. Really.
Fine. The point is we can't actually be sure that anything that happens after Field Trip in fact happens in series. It could all be a fungal hallucination as Mulder and Scully are dissolved in yellow goo in an underground cave.
Something of a dramatically bleak ending but hard to argue against.
(Though in reality, we know the universe resets if Scully dies because she can't so this probably isn't strictly true).
There is probably a good reason Scully is on the Ivory Coast at the end of Biogenesis. Probably. Otherwise welcome to the new conspiracy! Where Bibles are magnetic and looking at rubbings of metal can give Mulder migraines.
We are very interested in how Scully is going to excuse what she sees at the end of the episode, but surely there's some explanation.
We also sum up season 6, cover the best and worst episodes - and debate the best villain as always. Tune in next time for season 7!