Thoughts on The X-Files – Season 1, Episodes 1-6
I’ve been delving into X-Files for the first time in my life (yes, really) the past few months. For a while I’ve been wanting to do some sort of review or thoughts piece, but I could never figure out how to do it, until an idea struck me just yesterday.
One of my friends is also watching X-Files for the first time, though is a few seasons behind me, and is running into the same issues I did with certain episodes. Having pushed my way into Season 8, I really do feel that skipping some episodes in Seasons 6 and 7 are almost necessary.
So I’m going to work through the episodes as a series of posts, with just a quick blurb on my thoughts—did I like it, did I dislike it, did I skip it, etc. I think it’ll be fun to do, too! I’ll try my best to stay away from spoilers, but I can’t guarantee. Without further ado, let’s take a look at Season 1!
Episode 1: Pilot
Episode 2: Deep Throat
Episode 3: Squeeze
This episode is a fantastic episode. But for me, it’s a “take it or leave it episode”, because it is just too creepy for me! This is one of the few episodes that has stuck with me and still scares me. All Chaide has to say to me is “Tooms” and I start freaking out. If you enjoy scary episodes that raise your blood pressure and anxiety levels, then this is definitely the one for you. So creepy…
Episode 4: Conduit
I found the episode overall on the boring side, but I watched it because the backstory of Mulder and Samantha was intriguing, and obviously something that I felt would be a storyline carried through a few seasons (it ended up being seven of them before we finally get some finality!). Something to watch for the lore, but something that’s a bit painful to get through with some of the acting and plot.
Episode 5: The Jersey Devil
This episode was largely a monster-of-the-week episode and was boring overall. They attempt to develop the partnership between Scully and Mulder, though somewhat ineffectually. The story was lacking, and it’s not an episode that comes to mind immediately—I had to look up the summary, and then re-read it to even remember if I watched the episode. I watched it, but wouldn’t do so again.