Season 9 Episode Ratings

*Episodes listed in order of appearance.

Title ClassificationSquall's Rating
Nothing Important Happened Today 9X01Mythology2
Nothing Important Happened Today II 9X02Mythology1
Daemonicus 9X03myth/stand8
4-D 9X04MOTW10
Lord of the Flies 9X05MOTW5
Trust No One 9X06mythology1
John Doe 9X07myth/stand9
Hellbound 9X08myth/stand7
Provenance 9X09mythology7
Providence 9X10myth5
Audrey Pauly 9X11myth/stand7+
Underneath 9X12myth/stand8
Improbable 9X13MOTW3
Scary Monsters 9X14MOTW6
Jump the Shark 9X15mythology5
William 9X16mythology5
Release 9X17mythology8+
Sunshine Days 9X18myth/stand alone8
The Truth 9X19mythology8

Rating Scale

Episodes are rated on a scale of 1 to 10. A detailed explanation of the rating scale appears below, but in general, I consider a 6 rating to be the average, enjoyable X-File; this is a good rating. Anything higher indicates an exceptional episode, and anything lower indicates a weaker episode.

  • A rating of 1 indicates a very poor and/or problematic episode, perhaps possessing a weak or incomprehensible plot, sloppy writing, bad performances, or major inconsistencies within the episode or in relation to the series or the characters themselves. In other words, you're almost sorry you watched it.
  • A rating of 2-3 indicates a generally poor episode. Not as disasterous as a 1 rating, but indicative of a sloppy and/or inconsistent plot, and significant flaws in characterization or mythology. Maybe saved by a couple of oneliners, but all and all, it leaves much to be desired.
  • A rating of 4-5 indicates a mediocre episode (4 is borderline; 5 is basically the "not bad/not good either" scenario). The ep has potential, but perhaps doesn't quite deliver in some areas. Possesses a few inconsistencies and plot holes. Perhaps some good oneliners and memorable scenes.
  • 6-7 is an average-good rating. This is more along the lines of your typical X-File; a satisfactory episode which makes for an enjoyable hour. Solid plot and good performances. (to be super clear, a 6 rating is given to an average ep, while the 7 rating is reserved for those eps which are slightly better than average).
  • 8 indicates an above-average episode. Great plot and very good performances, an all around very enjoyable hour.
  • 9 indicates an exceptional episode. Outstanding plot and fabulous performances. Hands down classic material.
  • 10 indicates an absolutely fabulous episode. Instant classic.
  • +'s are assigned to episodes which are slightly better than average within their assigned rating.
Classification Scale

My episode classification scheme may differ slighty from others on the web. Since there are a fair number of episodes which exist in a gray area between mythology and MOTW, in essense "pseudo-mythology," I feel they belong in a category of their own. Here's an explanation:

  • Mythology: an episode which deals directly with the mythology of the series. Examples are Anasazi, The Beginning, The Erlenmeyer Flask, S.R 819, etc.
  • Myth/Stand Alone: More than your typical MOTW; they're mytholgy/stand alone eps. An episode which does not deal directly with the series mythology, however contains subjects which are not confined to the episode itself--for instance, major character development, recurring themes, or some notable mention of the general mythology. Examples include Irresistible, Orison, Tithonus, Dreamland, Paper Hearts, Squeeze, Tooms, etc.
  • MOTW: Little or no mention of the general series mythology, and no significant character development. Examples include: Alpha, The Field Where I Died, War of the Coprophages, Teliko, etc.


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