"Confuse Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits?! DO YOU EVEN KNOW ME?!" 
A comedy episode! And it was great. And yet also very timely. What difference does it make if The Truth Is Out There if The Truth Doesn't Matter? Everybody lives in their own little echo chamber, growing more and more isolated, empowering the extremists who nibble at the fabric of society like rodents. I can sympathize with Mulder, watching everything I've worked for in my life made irrelevant by twerps whose only motivation is outdoing each other on social media.
But this episode was hilarious, and we might as well laugh. So many great moments, from Mulder squatching, to the lost TZ episode, to young Mulder on the couch, to Reggie being retconned into old adventures, to the final alien visitation, to Big Foot-shaped Jello-O. Talk about rewatchability.
And, of course, there was that X-Files twist: "Hey, where are they taking Reggie?" And they never did explain the death of the store owner.

A comedy episode! And it was great. And yet also very timely. What difference does it make if The Truth Is Out There if The Truth Doesn't Matter? Everybody lives in their own little echo chamber, growing more and more isolated, empowering the extremists who nibble at the fabric of society like rodents. I can sympathize with Mulder, watching everything I've worked for in my life made irrelevant by twerps whose only motivation is outdoing each other on social media.
But this episode was hilarious, and we might as well laugh. So many great moments, from Mulder squatching, to the lost TZ episode, to young Mulder on the couch, to Reggie being retconned into old adventures, to the final alien visitation, to Big Foot-shaped Jello-O. Talk about rewatchability.

And, of course, there was that X-Files twist: "Hey, where are they taking Reggie?" And they never did explain the death of the store owner.