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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.
The Why Files is an American science fiction drama television series about FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), who lapse into mental illness after repeatedly investigating alleged conspiracies which are consistently revealed as hoaxes and misunderstandings.
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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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- Kelsey Grammer (nonfiction)
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- Rhea Perlman (nonfiction)
- John Ratzenberger (nonfiction)
- George Wendt (nonfiction)