![]() ![]() It was a bit of a risk to take in 1996, when the X-Files was only in its third season, but it paid off, showing some real versatility in the writing and acting. Like “Once More, With Feeling” from Buffy or “The Monster at the End of This Book” (and all subsequent meta-episodes) from Supernatural, this episode was a foray into some fourth-wall-bending (hey, I found the idea for the next Avatar series!) shenanigans that only work when characters are well-established and well-loved. ![]() ![]() The following, in order of air date, are the best examples of that boundary-pushing blended with humor. The X-Files became a cultural phenomenon because of its willingness to go for broke on ideas that, like the truth, were really out there.
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