
"Home Again" stands out as a powerful episode within The X-Files revival. It skillfully combines elements of horror with deep emotional resonance, allowing ...
"Home Again" stands out as a powerful episode within The X-Files revival. It skillfully combines elements of horror with deep emotional resonance, allowing ...
"Home Again" contained some very powerful scenes with Scully and her fading mother. As well as a fairly cool Candyman-style skid row rampage story.
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“Home Again” may be uneven, but it does give us some excellent Mulder-Scully moments. I was skeptical of the show's need to bring up Scully's ...
I enjoyed “Home Again,” if not only for a focus on Scully, but compared to last week's high, I can't help but feel a tad underwhelmed by the ...
We're thrown into the mystery of a massive, decomposing killer who rips apart those involved in relocating a Philadelphia homeless population.
I always enjoyed the Morgan & Wong episodes. Despite being male writers, I felt like they explored Scully's character in a pretty nuanced way.
Home Again is a weird cocktail of a personal story about grief and loss wrapped around the story of a golem made from garbage.
It's a fantastically tactical use of gore and terror, and the low-key style really works. This is one killer likely to join the X-Files' ...
"Home Again" contained some very powerful scenes with Scully and her fading mother. As well as a fairly cool Candyman-style skid row rampage story.
Some scenes worked better than others. The hospital scene with M&S sitting across from each other was immaculate. Glen Morgan lamented that with ...