There are early indications that the second episode of Fox’s limited-series X-Files revival may be a sequel of sorts to the seminal, celebrated Season 4 outing “Home,” TVLine has learned exclusively.
For starters, Episode 2 of the six-episode continuation is titled “Home Again.” What’s more, the writer-director of the episode is Glen Morgan, who just so happened to pen the the original “Home” with fellow X scribe James Wong.
Wait, there’s more!
Remember the freakish Peacock clan at the center of “Home”? Well, “Home Again” may out-Monster of the Week those inbred savages via “Band-Aid Nose Man.” Described as intimidating, odd, weary, creepy and immeasurably strong, Mr. Man is a powerful, violent and frightening “thought” come to life.
For starters, Episode 2 of the six-episode continuation is titled “Home Again.” What’s more, the writer-director of the episode is Glen Morgan, who just so happened to pen the the original “Home” with fellow X scribe James Wong.
Wait, there’s more!
Remember the freakish Peacock clan at the center of “Home”? Well, “Home Again” may out-Monster of the Week those inbred savages via “Band-Aid Nose Man.” Described as intimidating, odd, weary, creepy and immeasurably strong, Mr. Man is a powerful, violent and frightening “thought” come to life.
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this tells me to except episodes 2-4 to be stand along with episodes 1 and 6 mythology and episode 5 out in the air.
ReplyDeletecan't wait..
ReplyDeleteSweet. I saw "Home" when I was eight and it was definitely the scariest episode I'd ever seen, ha.
ReplyDeleteOh god....the incesteous degenerates are back :o
ReplyDeleteThese guys and their mother freaked me out
I really like how it's counted as Season 10.
ReplyDeleteIt brings me this weird, nostalgic, yet pleasant feeling.
I really love Home, but please no sequels.
ReplyDeleteThis would look like the comics, sequels and resurrections for sequels and resurrections sake.
I actually don't mind some sequels, many storylines were left open for the sake of mystery. But closing several storylines up would be a good decision
ReplyDeletesequels for tv might not be bad, if they are warranted. It seems sort of new for tv to really tell. It's movies that sequels are almost always crap or just the same exact film over and over again.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have that feeling as I've only ever watched the series on netflix. It's only the later series I dislike. Nothing terribly bad, I just disliked Mulder's replacement.
ReplyDeleteIs it, though? Or that a SpoilerTV thing. I'm still half-expecting them to give it a subtitle like they did for 24.
ReplyDeleteI really hope that they don't, just name it X-Files and call it a day.
ReplyDeleteThey titled 24 LAD as season 9 later on anyway
I agree.
ReplyDeleteIt is? I only ask because the comic series Season 10 (and upcoming Season 11) are executive produced by Chris Carter and are considered cannon
ReplyDeleteMonster of the week style <3
ReplyDeleteI loved Home, I can't wait for this. One of the freakiest eps ever.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm hoping for some mythology eps, myself. I want closure to the alien invasion storyline
ReplyDeleteHome was such a creepy episode!! Can they really top that??
ReplyDeleteIs this considered Season 10?
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