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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Mandel |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 10 September, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D2232259D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 6 |
| UPC: | 024543222590 |
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Customer Reviews of The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set)
A good present for any X-files fan. A solid season. I enjoy this season more than later ones because they have better lighting in these episodes making them easier to watch. <
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>There are a few hilarious episodes -- some make me wonder if they were written to be funny or if it's just ridiculous, but either way, good for a laugh.
One of their best seasons
As far as X-Files seasons were concerned, they were always sort of hit-and-miss. The 2nd season had a number of great episodes but they were usually surrounded by interesting but less than the standards they can set when they really deliver a great hour. The third season, while still having a couple of lulls, are surprisingly really slight and not as much of a detriment. From the mythology to the "stand-alones", this is probably one of the most consistent seasons and certainly one of their best.
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>The Blessing Way: Mulder's supposed death is dwelt on as well as Scully discovering something surprising in this great season premiere. 8/10
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>Paper Clip: Part 2 finds Mulder and Scully reunited and finding an elaborate project that they might be included in. 8/10
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>D.P.O: Rather average episode about a guy who can produce lightning-like powers. Saved by guest star Giovanni Ribisi and an actual dramatic performance from Jack Black. 6.5/10
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>Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose: A series classic as Peter Boyle plays a psychic with the ability to see the deaths of others. 9.5/10
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>The List: An average episode of a recently executed inmate who swore revenge on those who wronged him. 7/10
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>2Shy: Another meh episode about a guy who drains heavy women of fatty tissue. 6/10
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>The Walk: A great idea but somewhat underwhelming execution of a soldier who can astral project and kill others without moving anywhere. 7.5/10
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>Oubliette: Even if it's far-reaching even for this show, it's an underrated compelling tale of a former kidnap victim somehow psychically linked to another kidnap victim. 8/10
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>Nisei: Mulder learns of a secret medical project in boxcars while Scully learns more about her abduction. 9/10
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>731: A more tense episode as Mulder is found trapped in a boxcar with 2 interesting guests while Scully finds survivors of a medical program. 9/10
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>Revelations: Okay episode of a boy with religious-themed wounds that's hunted by a man believed to be one of the devil's disciples. 7/10
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>War of the Coprophages: A great episode as Mulder tracks down paranoia set on my cockroach visitations. Scully in cute jealous mode. 9/10
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>Syzygy: Deaths believed to be Satanic in nature but actually caused by girls with planetary-influenced abilities. Scully in antagonistic jealous mode. 7/10
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>Grotesque: Great character idea, ok story of Mulder's obsession to track down a killer saying he's possessed by a gargoyle spirit. 7.5/10
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>Piper Maru: Amazing episode and pivotal mythology one as Mulder discovers divers with severe radiation burns and an ever-changing alien being. 9.5/10
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>Apocrypha: Less ambitious but just as great conclusion as Mulder hunts Krycek, the digital tape seen in Blessing Way and a salvaged UFO. 9/10
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>Pusher: Classic villain centering on Robert Modell who can make anyone do what he wants: namely kill themselves. Joins Squeeze and Irresistible as some of the best memorable villain episodes. 9.5/10
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>Teso Dos Bichos: Rather meh episode of an indian artifact with a curse and a nasty killer from it. 6/10
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>Blood Money: Another meh episode as the agents track Chinese people who specialize in reluctant organ donors for a chance to win big at the lottery. 6/10
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>Jose Chung's "From Outer Space": Hard-to-follow but really kooky as the agents try to solve the abduction of 2 kids and the abductor of their would-be abductors. 9.5/10
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>Avatar: Skinner is a suspect when he wakes up next to a woman murdered while seeing visions of an old woman. Kinda good and one scene while Skinner's asleep is kinda creepy. 8/10
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>Quagmire: Pretty standard monster episode except for one scene with the 2 on the rocks makes it a worthwhile episode. Also final appearance of a beloved X-Files character. 8.5/10
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>Wetwired: A look into subliminal messages and violent behavior which starts to affect Scully. Gillian Anderson is great in this one. 8/10
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>Talitha Cumi: A good but not stellar finale as a man who healed people shot might come in handy when one of Mulder's loved ones falls ill. 8.5/10
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>Granted there is episodes like Hell Money, 2Shy and D.P.O which are maybe not as excellent as Coprophages, Pusher or Clyde Bruckman but then again some of the standalones like Oubliette and Quagmire are worth a watch so it's up to you whether to determine if this is a best season but from episode to episode, this is probably is their best.
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One of my favorite seasons
I like all of the X files, but especially the first few seasons, before it was picked up by mainstream Hollywood.