I think Home is one of the best episodes of The X--Files ever, and one of the best and scariest hours of horror I've ever seen.
Ah, we meet again, my nemesis.


It was so gross and unpleasant to watch, I just couldn't enjoy watching it on any level. It also felt cheap and exploitive to me with all the incest/inbreeding/deformity stuff. It made a spectacle out of grotesqueness with no story or characters I could get involved with. Just a lot of blech. Reminds me of horror movies where the only point is to show increasingly disgusting kills.
I agree about "Paper Hearts" being one of the best of season 4 (and of the series) and I think "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" was a masterpiece that should have won a truckload of awards. It's my second favourite episode. The black and white cinematography is beautiful, and the whole thing feels incredibly cinematic. I love how poignant the build-ups to each assassination are, and the humour in this episode like Cigarette Smoking Man and his cronies rigging everything, his rejection letter from a publisher, and the Forrest Gump parody are some of the funniest moments in the series.