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Date Posted: 09:03:55 03/02/00 Thu
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: Most "typical" Season 7 ep?

Okay, one thing we've noticed, over the past two weeks especially, is that CC seems to be doing a lot of "experimenting" during this final season of "XF". Whether you loved them, hated them, or were just confused by them, nobody can seriously say that "X-COPS" and "First Person Shooter" were the kind of eps that most of think of in conjunction with "The X-Files".
So. . .what would you say is the most typical "XF" ep they've broadcast so far this season? That is to say, if you had a friend who'd never seen "XF" and you had access to every Season 7 ep broadcast so far, which one would you choose to show them to give them a "feel" for the show?
I think my choice would be "Rush". It wasn't the best ep this season, but it was one of the better ones. And it had all the elements that go in to making a good "XF" ep. Mulder and Scully showing up in a small town, antagonism on the part of the local law enforcement officials, weird goings-on, Mulder looking for bizarre explanations while Scully searches for more mundane ones, an ambiguous ending, etc. There was even just a *HINT* of shippiness in Scully's little tie-fiddlin' "For me?" speech.

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