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File:Breaking X.jpg|link=Breaking X|'''''[[Breaking X]]''''' is an American science fiction crime drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Chris Carter, starring, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Anna Gunn. | |||
File:Xena - X-Files Princess.jpg|link=Xena: X-Files Princess|'''''[[Xena: X-Files Princess]]''''' is an American science fiction television series about Xena (Lucy Lawless), an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent by using her formidable fighting skills to now help those who encounter paranormal phenomena. | File:Xena - X-Files Princess.jpg|link=Xena: X-Files Princess|'''''[[Xena: X-Files Princess]]''''' is an American science fiction television series about Xena (Lucy Lawless), an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent by using her formidable fighting skills to now help those who encounter paranormal phenomena. | ||
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 6 February 2024
The C-Files is an American science fiction drama-sitcom television series set in a bar near FBI headquarters in Washington, where a group of agents meet to drink, relax, and discuss paranormal phenomena.
Taglines
To find the truth, you need to go where everybody knows your name.
In the News
Breaking X is an American science fiction crime drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Chris Carter, starring, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Anna Gunn.
Xena: X-Files Princess is an American science fiction television series about Xena (Lucy Lawless), an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent by using her formidable fighting skills to now help those who encounter paranormal phenomena.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Cheers @ Wikipedia
- Cheers - intro @ YouTube
- The X-Files @ Wikipedia
- Best Of Agent Scully | THE X-FILES @ YouTube
- The X-Files - Mulder learns about Nazi's work on alien-human hybrids [3x02 - Paper Clip @ YouTube
- The black oil alien virus infects Gauthier [3x15 - Piper Maru] @ YouTube
- I was drugged! @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (20 August 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (29 July 2023) - TO DO - new image, this one has typo "know your name"
- Post @ Twitter ()
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