Season: Three
Air Dates: 22nd September, 1995 - 17th May, 1996
Episodes: Fifty through Seventy Three
The X Files | Season Three
Just to remind you, below is the list of episodes from the third season...
(9.0) 50. The Blessing Way (Part 2)
(9.0) 51. Paper Clip (Part 3)
(8.3) 52. D.P.O.
(9.1) 53. Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
(7.6) 54. The List
(7.8) 55. 2Shy
(7.5) 56. The Walk
(8.1) 57. Oubliette
(8.9) 58. Nisei (Part 1)
(8.9) 59. 731 (Part 2)
(8.1) 60. Revelations
(8.9) 61. War of the Coprophages
(8.4) 62. Syzygy
(8.2) 63. Grotesque
(8.9) 64. Piper Maru (Part 1)
(9.0) 65. Apocrypha (Part 2)
(8.9) 66. Pusher
(6.6) 67. Teso Dos Bichos
(7.4) 68. Hell Money
(8.9) 69. Jose Chung's From Outer Space
(8.3) 70. Avater
(8.7) 71. Quagmire
(8.8) 72. Wetwired
(9.0) 73. Talitha Cumi (Part 1)
My View: Season Three is where The X Files really got going. Don't get me wrong, Seasons One and Two are certainly worthwhile, but they did have a tendency for too many average monster of the week episodes. Season 3 kicks the mythology arc into high gear with three multi-part mytharc stories, in addition to the season finale, to be concluded at the beginning of Season Four. The monster of the week episodes have also become more imaginative and better-written, with some excellent contributions by quality X Files writers like Howard Gordon and Vince Gilligan, and no less than three absolute masterpieces by Darin Morgan. The myth arc in this season is brilliantly-done, and the monster of the week episodes are very effective.
This season holds the dubious honour of including one of the worst episodes of The X Files, in "Teso dos Bichos", but the vast majority of the rest of the episodes are so good it barely affects this fantastic season. The cast seem to have fully settled into their roles, the chemistry is at a peak, certainly. The visual style of the series has also fully matured, often indistinguishable. The third year is where the series properly hit its stride, there's no question about that from what I've seen. To be brief... "It's exhilarating television!"
What are your views on Season Three of The X Files?
Air Dates: 22nd September, 1995 - 17th May, 1996
Episodes: Fifty through Seventy Three
The X Files | Season Three
Just to remind you, below is the list of episodes from the third season...
(9.0) 50. The Blessing Way (Part 2)
(9.0) 51. Paper Clip (Part 3)
(8.3) 52. D.P.O.
(9.1) 53. Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
(7.6) 54. The List
(7.8) 55. 2Shy
(7.5) 56. The Walk
(8.1) 57. Oubliette
(8.9) 58. Nisei (Part 1)
(8.9) 59. 731 (Part 2)
(8.1) 60. Revelations
(8.9) 61. War of the Coprophages
(8.4) 62. Syzygy
(8.2) 63. Grotesque
(8.9) 64. Piper Maru (Part 1)
(9.0) 65. Apocrypha (Part 2)
(8.9) 66. Pusher
(6.6) 67. Teso Dos Bichos
(7.4) 68. Hell Money
(8.9) 69. Jose Chung's From Outer Space
(8.3) 70. Avater
(8.7) 71. Quagmire
(8.8) 72. Wetwired
(9.0) 73. Talitha Cumi (Part 1)
My View: Season Three is where The X Files really got going. Don't get me wrong, Seasons One and Two are certainly worthwhile, but they did have a tendency for too many average monster of the week episodes. Season 3 kicks the mythology arc into high gear with three multi-part mytharc stories, in addition to the season finale, to be concluded at the beginning of Season Four. The monster of the week episodes have also become more imaginative and better-written, with some excellent contributions by quality X Files writers like Howard Gordon and Vince Gilligan, and no less than three absolute masterpieces by Darin Morgan. The myth arc in this season is brilliantly-done, and the monster of the week episodes are very effective.
This season holds the dubious honour of including one of the worst episodes of The X Files, in "Teso dos Bichos", but the vast majority of the rest of the episodes are so good it barely affects this fantastic season. The cast seem to have fully settled into their roles, the chemistry is at a peak, certainly. The visual style of the series has also fully matured, often indistinguishable. The third year is where the series properly hit its stride, there's no question about that from what I've seen. To be brief... "It's exhilarating television!"
What are your views on Season Three of The X Files?