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Jose Chung's From Outer Space - Season 3, Episode 20
An author writing a book about aliens examines the conflicting stories surrounding that apparent abduction of a young couple. Everyone has their own version of events, and things become progressively weirder and more absurd.
This is a strange episode, almost a Rashomon-type story where everyone's viewpoint is seen very literally. It's a good parody of the folklore around flying saucers, and plays up the silliness of some of the stories, but it's amusing rather than outright funny. There are a lot of nods to abduction stories, and a good picture of an alien smoking a cigarette that mocks the cover of Whitley Strieber's Communion.
Overall, this is a very good episode, and a crafty way of the series acknowledging its own absurdity. Definitely one of the best I've seen, although a similar story played straight would be really interesting, too.
Another, unfortunate, fact about The X-Files is that large numbers of people now believe stuff far stupider and more dangerous than anything Fox Mulder comes out with. Today I read that many Americans believe that Joe Biden and Taylor Swift worked together to rig the Superbowl. I would be interested to know which positions they play.
An author writing a book about aliens examines the conflicting stories surrounding that apparent abduction of a young couple. Everyone has their own version of events, and things become progressively weirder and more absurd.
This is a strange episode, almost a Rashomon-type story where everyone's viewpoint is seen very literally. It's a good parody of the folklore around flying saucers, and plays up the silliness of some of the stories, but it's amusing rather than outright funny. There are a lot of nods to abduction stories, and a good picture of an alien smoking a cigarette that mocks the cover of Whitley Strieber's Communion.
Overall, this is a very good episode, and a crafty way of the series acknowledging its own absurdity. Definitely one of the best I've seen, although a similar story played straight would be really interesting, too.
Another, unfortunate, fact about The X-Files is that large numbers of people now believe stuff far stupider and more dangerous than anything Fox Mulder comes out with. Today I read that many Americans believe that Joe Biden and Taylor Swift worked together to rig the Superbowl. I would be interested to know which positions they play.