

What Mulder and Scully soon discover is that the ruler of this small community has enforced his rule with a Tulpa creature from Tibet.Īrkin, a first-year staff writer for the show, was inspired to write the episode based on an incident in his life that involved a planned community. They find that the members of the community strictly abide by every single subdivision rule, no matter how inconsequential a rule may seem. In this episode, several disappearances at an idyllic planned community lead Mulder and Scully to go undercover as a married couple. Mulder is a believer in the paranormal, while the skeptical Scully has been assigned to debunk his work. The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder ( David Duchovny) and Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. The episode received mostly positive critical reception, with many reviewers praising the episode's humor. "Arcadia" earned a Nielsen household rating of 10.5, being watched by 17.91 million people in its initial broadcast. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. The episode was written by Daniel Arkin and directed by Michael Watkins. It premiered on the Fox network on March 7, 1999.
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" Arcadia" is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. Additionally, if you follow our listener-run (Twitter) account, you will be notified as to when we are going to record our live show on Mixlr.15th episode of the sixth season of The X-Files " Arcadia"

Look for releases to occur on or about the first of the month. I (Dean) have decided to move the X-Files Podcast to once per month. Make sure you head over there to check out the details! We are pitting monsters against each other in a variety of votes that will take place on our (Facebook )page. Mikey Marinara approached us to with a great idea for the 2022 variety of March Madness. Science Fiction Film Podcast (Final Year) - () Recommissioned: A Battlestar Galactica Podcast - () The Hawkins Report: A Stranger Things Podcast - () Kirking Off: A Warped Star Trek Shakedown - () Not a terrible episode, but does it do enough to get dubbed a 'like' from Josh and Dean? Mulder should consider utilizing a lawyer, and listening to what Scully is saying instead of doing his best impersonation as the Incredible Sulk. Additionally, the lads discuss Gen-X Mulder's self-torturing ways and how outrageous it would be to not be jumping for joy to get out of jail. To quote the great, late Douglas Adams, “So long, and thanks for all the fish."Īn episode in which Josh and Dean were hoping for literal demons not the cute metaphorical ones. You can email me for help, and use the post on our FB group ( ()) to facilitate communication with other listeners who may be interested in forming a new show. I know some listeners have expressed interest in teaming up with each other to start something, and I fully encourage that. Finally, if any of you want to start an X-Files podcast I would be more than happy to help you out with that process. As for myself and LSG Media my hope is that you check out The Lost Drive-In and Kirking Off. It’s well produced, and he’s assembled a great group around him. They are producing content weekly, and if you’ve ever been curious about things like D&D and other role-playing games, I’d highly recommend it. Make sure you show him some support and check out his podcast, Nastgram ( ()). I wanted to thank Josh for his contribution to this show over the years. You are one of the best communities going. I wanted to thank all of you for being there with us during the live recordings, and for always commenting on our Facebook posts, and for always making our various contests fun and engaging. The most difficult part of this realization was knowing that I would no longer be talking to all of you about the X-Files. I did not come to this decision easily, and ultimately this decision rests with me. During the live recording I officially announced that “Gethsemane” would be LSG’s last X-Files recording.
