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A few years after leaving the FBI to raise their son, Scully and Mulder have settled into a happy if imperfect life together. Scully works for the CDC and her team is called in to investigate a series of mysterious deaths of young children in the northern New Mexican town of Nueva Atocha. Scully doubts the epidemic angle the team is set on, and asks Mulder to join them, who starts to suspect a supernatural cause. While investigating, Mulder and Scully need to confront their own anxieties around cultural assimilation and parenthood, as well as their repressed grief over the loss of Scully’s first child, Emily.
TW: death and murder of children, chronic and terminal illness, themes of suffocation (e.g. drowning, respiratory illness, obstruction of airways, smoke inhalation and asthma attacks), discussion of historical ethnic cleansing, mental illness, light alcohol abuse, sexism, suicide, and a major character’s near suicide attempt
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03 Jan 2025
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Dr. Dana Scully is a last minute replacement amongst the crew of the first human colony on Mars. Dr. Fox Mulder, fellow scientist and crew psychologist, is immediately intrigued.
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19 Sep 2024
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It always bothered me that Mulder had a degree in psychology but only seemed to use it on other people. Also I know it was the 90s, but everybody in this show needed a minimum 400 years of therapy. And yes, there's eventually sex.
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16 Sep 2024
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While investigating a young woman's claim of alien abduction, Mulder and Scully are led on a cross-country chase of intrigue and murder. As they search for answers, Scully's own abduction memories resurface.
Mulder, I can no longer tolerate this thing between us, despite my trust in your honorable motives. I can not allow my past to remain an incomplete picture. Regardless of my fear, I believe I'm strong enough to hear the truth -- especially if you are nearby to lend me your strength should I need it. I do not blame you for your long silence. I'm certain you would have answered my questions if I had only asked. You know me so well. You have understood that, until now, I was unprepared to hear your words. But today, at last, I am ready and must ask: What evidence did you find? What happened to me so many years ago when I was taken from you and from myself? What is it that you know?
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13 Sep 2024
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