Mulder and Scully are found culapble for the loss of life resulting from an explosion at a Texas federal building and Agents Spender and Fowley are ordered to take over work on the X-files. Meanwhile a ferocious alien is on the loose and psychic child Gibson Praise, suffering the effects of a botched brain surgery, is the only one who can track down the creature.
A fugitive suspected of shooting his wife holds Mulder at gunpoint, ordering him to drive at high rates of speed. Scully must learn what is causing the man's erratic behavior and how to help him and Mulder before it is too late.
Mulder travels to the Bermuda Triangle where he boards a mysterious ocean liner only to discover he is trapped in 1939 and at the mercy of some familiar-looking Nazis. As Scully and the Lone Gunmen frantically search for her missing partener, Mulder teams of with a spunky redhead in order to save the world.
Mulder and Scully travel to the infamous "Area 51" to meet an informant, but a glitch in the experimental extraterrestrial aircraft technology throws Mulder into the body of man-in-black Morris Fletcher. Unknowingly, Scully heads back to work with Fletcher, a randy lout happy to escape his nagging wife and the headaches of top-secret government job, while Mulder makes his way to Morris Fletcher's home.
Scully puzzles over her partner's strange behavior until she is contacted by a frantic Mulder who insists he is trapped in another man's body. Ever skeptical, Scully finally finds evidence that he is telling the truth and searches for a way to reverse the process that caused Mulder and Morris Fletcher to swap identities.
A Virginia woman believes her unborn child was stoled by a fiery demon. After doing some detective work, Mulder begins to suspect that the former father-to-be has been keeping a devil of a secret.
Mulder and Scully arrive in a small Kansas town to investigate a man who claims he can control the weather. Before long, a lovelorn woman has fallen for Mulder. The romantically challenged G-man becomes the object of envy for the local weatherman, whose unrequited love for the agent's would-be paramour holds the key to the town's mysterious weather.
On Christmas Eve, Mulder and Scully become trapped inside a haunted house, were ghostly inhabitants taunt and torment them. In the midst of inexplicable encounters, the pair must surivive their incorporeal hosts' plans to recreate the conditions of their own tragic demise.
A seemingly ageless photojournalist has a knack for arriving at crime scenes and snapping pictures before the events are reported. When he falls under suspicion of murder, Scully is teamed with a New York bureau agent to uncover the truth about the photographer's identity.
When A.D. Skinner begins suffering from a puzzling deadly disease, Mulder attempts to find who is responsible. As Skinner's condition worsens, Scully strugles against time to find a cure for her former boss.
Cassandra Spender mysteriously reappears miraculously able to walk. She tells Mulder and Scully of an alien plot to colonize Earth and worries that her son Jeffrey is in ever increasing danger. Meanwhile, the young Spender learns of his father's decades-long treachery and must decide what path he will follow.
After a confronation with the Cigarette-Smoking Man, Mulder finally learns the truth about the government conspiracy that led to the abduction of his sister Samantha. Together, he and Scully must devise a plan to fight against a seemingly inevitable future in which humans will become a slave race to invading aliens.
Mulder and Scully go undercover as happily married couple Rob and Laura Petrie to uncover the dark secret lurking beneath the polished veneer of a San Diego county suburban planned community where the handbook for residents must be followed to the letter or else.
When a family disappears in the middle of a hurricane off the Florida coast, retired FBI agent Arthur Dales contacts Mulder on a hunch that more than just stormy weather is to blame.
Mulder's having one of those days . . . over and over again.
A series of unexplained murders lead Mulder and Scully onto the trail of an ancient yet deadly Chinese creature long thought to be extinct.
A peculiar accident gives convicted felon Pinker Rawles the power to pass through almost any solid matter. The criminal sets out to reclaim his past, and Mulder and Scully must stop him.
Mulder's new neighbor, the prime suspect in a series of killings, has amorous intentions toward Agent Scully-and the mysterious ability to bring to life the grisly narrative he's writing.
The Lone Gunmen find themselves in the midst of a potentially deadly government conspiracy, as lovelorn Lone Gunman Byers again meets up with the object of his affection, scientist Suzanne Modesky.
How could a baseball player in the 1940s beat Mark McGwire's record-setting batting average? The answer is simple: He must be from outer space. This is the case in David Duchovny's directorial debut, a bittersweet story about an extraterrestrial who falls in the love with the great American pastime.
While searching for a missing couple in the North Carolina mountains, Mulder and Scully venture a little too close to some dangerous local flora and encounter a barrage of bizarre experiences.
A coveted artifact linking the orgins of human existence to alien visitors turns up on the Ivory Coast and is brought to the U.S. for closer examination. The piece exerts a strange power over Mulder, who urges Scully to visit Native American Albert Holstein in order to decipher the Navajo symbols engraved on the item-- a trip that eventually leads her to Africa and an amazing discovery. In her absence, the CSM, Alex Krycek, and Diana Fowley emerge to seize the object and an ailing Agent Mulder, who is suffering from a near mental breakdown as a result of his exposure to the artifact.
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