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And so we're onto episode #4, Glen Morgan's "Home Again"... did you watch, did you drown your feels in wine? This is our recap and review. Hit after the jump for all the good stuff!
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“ENDGAMES” Part 1 continues the saga for The X-Files: Season 11. With the story released for the X-Mas special, Gibson “rescued” Mulder from the aliens and the government, and the Lone Gunmen had been abducted but also returned. We also saw that AD Morales now has a better grasp of what’s going on with Mulder and Scully’s alliances since she followed them and witnessed the exchanges at the end of the last issue.
But now… we enter a new stage in this story, one that catapults their reality to a much more daunting setting and according to Denton Tipton, editor of the series, the first of the issues that will carry us through an overhaul that aims to get this narrative in line with the current revival.
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The final episode of The Man in the High Castle can only be described as a game changer. With the final cliffhanger, all the season’s loose threads and meandering storylines finally coalesce into what could be a wildly successful and long-running series as the sci-fi element is fully introduced. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, first the recap!
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We're three episodes into The X-Files revival already and this week's episode is arguably the most quirky of the bunch. We started with mythology, then dipped into some horror with a splash of mytharc, then took a hard right turn into the weird, wonderful world of Darin Morgan. He's known for some of the most off-the-wall and most beloved episodes like "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" and "Jose Chung's From Outer Space." Does "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster" rise to the level of Morgan's other work? Find out what we think after the jump. And as always, from this point on there be spoilers!
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For those complaining that Man in the High Castle is too slow for their liking and lacking in the sci-fi that the book delivers, episode nine, “Kindness,” should ease those complaints. The entire season has been building up to this point, a slow burn, almost as though they were preparing us for the impact of delving from a believable if altered universe and into hardcore science fiction. For some, the unveiling was too slow and they jumped ship, but for those of us who hung in there, I believe the payoff was well worth the wait.
“Kindness” brought not only the sci-fi but also the emotion to the series, and with that it raised a disturbing question: To save the world, must we save Hitler? If that’s not a question that piques your interest in the series, then I don’t know what would.
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