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Main article: The X-Files season 5. Main article: The X-Files season 6. Main article: The X-Files season 7. Main article: The X-Files season 8.

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Emasculata ". Rob Bowman. The film takes place between seasons 5 and 6. The X-Files have been shut down, and Mulder and Scully are dealing with a terrorist threat. However, when a government building is destroyed, Mulder is approached by a mysterious doctor who reveals that there was more to the bomb than meets the eye.

Mulder and Scully's investigations lead to the discovery of several secret installations and the true nature of the relationship between the alien colonists and the Syndicate. Although it did not include any direct references to The X-Files , a scene from the series can briefly be seen playing on a television screen in The X-Files episode " Sein Und Zeit ", watched by Bud LaPierre , who exclaims while watching the scene, " This is great!

The character of Bud Lapierre was portrayed by Mark Rolston , who appeared in Harsh Realm 's second episode as a bounty hunter. Morley cigarettes, a brand depicted in The X-Files and Millennium , have also appeared in many different films and television series, including Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

For a more detailed episode list, visit List of The X-Files episodes. Legends are explanatory pieces of information accompanying illustrations, maps or charts. Many legends appear in episodes of The X-Files , usually including information such as time or setting over the events of a scene.

Legends were also used in episodes of Millennium. The term "legend" was never used on-screen in either series, but originates from terminology used by production personnel, and can be found in scripts for the series.

The most commonly used tagline of The X-Files episodes. Taglines were a feature of The X-Files episodes. Although the series' opening credits sequences usually ended with "The Truth is Out There", other lines occasionally replaced it.

The following is a list of other taglines used in episodes of the series. Executive Producer recalled, " Every episode of the first season had the same tagline, except the last one, 'The Erlenmeyer Flask,' in which we killed Deep Throat. As Deep Throat lay dying, the last thing he said was, 'Trust no one. When Chris [Carter] feels that it is necessary, he will change the tagline to relate to the episode. According to Producer and Director , " They don't change very often, but when they do, they pertain to the episode.

However, unlike those used in episodes of the series, most of the movie taglines were never seen or heard in the film and only appeared on posters and other promotional products. It should be noted that some of the episodes that had a replacement tagline when they originally aired on TV have the regular "The Truth is Out There" tagline on the DVD release.

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