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Gillian Anderson Movie:
The X-Files - The Complete Third Season Slim Set



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The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set)
The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set)
List Price: $49.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 718

Released: January 31, 2006
Our Price: $24.99
Used Price: $23.49
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • David Duchovny
  • Gillian Anderson
  • Charles Cioffi
  • Cliff De Young
  • Sarah Koskoff
  • Editorial Review:
    This season, series creator Chris Carter expanded the mythology with plots like the alien black oil and Scully's implant, but also further developed the show's trademark humor and continued to explore paranormal possibilities.

    Description of The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set):
    By its third season, The X-Files had grown from a cult hit to a global phenomenon, becoming the most popular show in many countries outside the U.S. Armed with the knowledge that the show was here to stay, series creator Chris Carter expanded its mythology, and the 24 episodes in this boxed set represent arguably the strongest of all the X-Files seasons. As usual, stand-alone episodes explored the paranormal and sometimes terrifying possibilities in mythology, pop culture, and religion. Darin Morgan helps the show to mature by expanding its use of humor, directing classic episodes such as "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (featuring a fabulous performance from Peter Boyle) and "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space.'" Meanwhile, two-part episodes continue to delve into the X-Files' own mythology, introducing the alien black oil, the implant in Scully's neck, the mysterious Agent X, and the shape-shifting Jeremiah Smith. But following the complex mythology is not crucial to enjoying the show. The strength of the X-Files lies not in resolution but in feeding the paranoia of its rabid audience by revealing conspiracies that linger in the mind as unanswered questions. Series creator Carter realized wisely that fans did not look to the X-Files to explain the unexplained, but to question that which they thought they understood. The third season was effective because it hinted that while the truth was out there, it was more complex, sinister, and amazing than even Mulder had imagined. --Eugene Wei

    The X-Files - The Complete Third Season (Slim Set) Reviews:
    A Very Good Season, Not THE Best Though... 4 Star Review
    2008-08-28 - X-Files season 3. Ah, bliss. The show had not yet become overly complicated, and the dismal days of Doggett and Reyes were far off. Just Mulder and Scully and some good old fashioned recurring conspiracy characters for ya!
    I like this season. It is one of the top four I would say, and many people will disagree, calling it the best set of episodes the series has to offer. I couldn't argue with that, it just all has to do with personal preference.
    Season 3 is actually pretty lighthearted, with some interesting twists and turns intertwined throughout. The mythology episodes in this season, however, are some of my least favorite, dealing with the alien healer Jeremiah Smith, the black oil, and a digital recorder with evidence of an alien conspiracy. This does have an exception, however. "Nisei" and "731", especially the latter, are two of the most exceptional episodes ever created. It is also a delight to witness Alex Krycek under control of the black cancer, towards the end of the season. Let's just say that when it leaves his body in the abandoned missile silo, chills ran up my spine. Truly haunting!
    As far as monster of the week episodes go, I have to say I wasn't a huge fan of this bunch. "Avatar" wad particularly annoying for me, adding a convoluted Skinner plotline and just throwing out the paranormal element in the middle of the episode. There are also many comic elements to these MOTW episodes. Jose Chung is possibly the most famous comic X-Files episode. Personally, I like the darker, more frightening episodes the best, but nontheless these are all a delight to watch.
    "Quagmire", while not scary in the least, is a very fun episode because it almost tricks you into thinking that Mulder is wrong just this one time, but then again the truth is never what it seems. Keep an eye out for this one, there is a great balance of chemistry between Mulder and Scully.
    The special features are in abundance here, with deleted scenes, behind the scenes, commentary, interviews, and promo spots. It will keep you busy for hours.
    Any X-Phile must pick up this set. Hell, I think any fan should own at least seasons 1-6, as they are terrific, all of them. But season 3 is a terrific investment, and some of the best hours of the best sci-fi series of all time.

    great show 5 Star Review
    2008-06-22 - i lost my first set of xfiles. so i was happy to find it here.

    The Beginning of a Classic! 5 Star Review
    2008-06-20 - I got into watching X-Files because a few people on my first ship were watching it. I watched it religously and when it came out on DVD, I was in HEVEAN.

    x-files, the begining 4 Star Review
    2008-06-13 - as a fan of x-files this is what started the series. all of the episodes are good and leave you wanting to watch the next one, and the next one. I recommend this to any x-files fan or a fan of the supernatural.


    X Files First Season 5 Star Review
    2008-04-28 - Excelente presentacion de la primera temporada de X Files, la calidad de imagen y sonido son muy buenas, igual compre la temporada II y III, y al igual que la primera son de excelente calidad.


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