X-Files Links

Tiny Dancer's site offers an episode guide that is usually more up to date than the official XF site, plus quotes and other extras.

Tiny Dancer's Episode Guide

Al's X-Files Page

Visit Al's X-Files Page and you'll find a wealth of information and a number of select links to other useful sites.

Pat Gonzales has compiled an extremely comprehensive FAQ (frequently asked questions) for The X-Files.

X-Files FAQ (Mike Quigley's XF Site)


Official X-Files Links

Now that you've caught up on the background of the show you might visit the Official X-Files Site. Read synopses of the episodes you've missed and view the upcoming schedule. Recently, the episode guide for season six was updated but not all the info is accurate and the synopses aren't as full or correct as in the past. Also, the upcoming episode page hasn't been updated for weeks so you may have the best luck sticking to unofficial channels. The official site also has actor, production staff and character biographies.

The X-Files is now broadcasting on the FX cable channel. The official FX site is supposed to have a schedule of upcoming show titles and dates but the link gives an error message more times than not. The previous link is to their main page where you can search for the latest X-Files information. The X-Files has also found new life in syndication. On October 18th, the show made its syndicated broadcast premiere on various stations in the US and Canada. The official site also has an episode schedule for the syndicated run.


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Episode Reviews

Barbara's ReviewsPaula Graves' X-Files ReviewsClaudia's X-Files Comments

Also visit the X-Review site where Laura Burchard is compiling X-Files reviews from every source she can find. Very complete in one location.

ATXF Writing Archives

Loligo Opalescens' ATXF Writing Archive

A collection of her writing and other ATXF participants.

Loligo's ATXF Writing Archive

Essay Challenge Vault

The Vault houses the collected essays submitted to alt.tv.x-files for each posted topic in the ATXF Essay Challenge.


X-Files Books

If you'd like to have some X-Files related novels and resource materials on your bookshelf, you'll find a number of selections available. One great online source for books, calendars, and audio selections is Amazon.com. But before you head straight to their website, try a small detour to the DDEB3 Book Nook where the DDEB3 has organized all the available X-Files related selections from Amazon.com. The bonus is a percentage of sales from their site goes to charity . I encourage anyone in the market for books to take advantage of their organized, frequently updated list of selections from Amazon.com for a philanthropic way of purchasing X-Files books.

 

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