Deep Dive into X-Files Season 11 Episode 2: THIS
In this podcast episode, hosts Heather Woodward and Alexander Paelak discuss The X-Files Season 11, Episode 2. They reflect on the previous episode 'My Struggle 3,' noting its confusing plot and cliffhanger. The hosts delve into the episode 'This,' written and directed by Glenn Morgan, highlighting its throwback feel to earlier X-Files episodes. They discuss the plot involving Langley, consciousness upload, and the theme of technology versus humanity. The hosts also touch on the roles of Skinner and the Lone Gunmen, comparing the current season's dynamic to the original series. They share their thoughts on the series' evolution, mentioning shows like 'Millennium,' 'Hannibal,' and 'The Walking Dead' in relation to their themes and storytelling approaches. Both hosts rate the episode a solid 8/10 and express anticipation for the next installment, hoping to see further development of the William storyline.
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