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Date Posted: 18:35:36 06/21/00 Wed
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: Another one that could fit is. . .
In reply to: Scully'sMyHero 's message, "I tthought of one!" on 08:35:28 06/21/00 Wed

"Field Trip". While I don't know that there have every been any actual cases of people-eating mushrooms, hallucinagenic mushrooms are certainly a natural phenomena. ITA that the eps that aren't paranormal — or at least leave some doubt as to whether or not there was anything paranormal going on — tend to be better than the ones where we know from the get-go that we're dealing with aliens/mutants/psychics whatever. The orignal premise of "XF" was supposed to be that Mulder and Scully experienced the same events but came to different conclusions about the causes of those events. Somewhere in the intervening seven years, we seem to have drifted away from that scenario.

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