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Everyone loathed this episode, and I do mean everyone. The viewers. The critics. Director Kim Manners made up tee-shirts and handed them out to the cast and crew. "I survived Teso Dos Bichos." Can I have one, too?

The script was so terrible. One of the reviewers said it's like "The Curse of the Mummy," except there's no mummy.

Feral cats are not scary enough to be the villain of the piece. Mulder and Scully had guns. Maybe they should have fired a warning shot over the heads of the attacking cats instead of turning tail and running?

The actor who played Dr. Bilac gave what had to be the worst portrayal of an academician ever televised. I know the script didn't give him much help but he acted more like a professional stoner than a guy with a doctorate in the social sciences.

Perhaps "Teso Dos Bichos" might have worked if it had been intended to be humorous. No, never mind. Nothing was going to save this one. This turkey can safely be skipped.

FANFICTION RECS: Yes. I have one. And it's wonderful.

"Angular Momentum" is a gen casefile which fits into canon, still has the Mulder/Scully partnership at its center, and is written by an author who likes both characters! It's mostly vintage Kel: snappy dialogue, intricate plotting, with a side order of political/social satire. The Lone Gunmen all play pivotal roles in this story, too. Oh! I nearly left out the best part: in a memorable and luminous sequence, Mulder and Scully journey to the "lower world," and get to meet their spirit guides. This would have made a great episode, with its perfect mixture of humor, murder, and mysticism.

True confession. I love this story so much I commissioned fanart for it and gave it to the writer. Obviously, I love the writer, too. And the artist, Ravenari, is amazing. Click on the link after you've read the fic.

Collared Peccary and Gopher Snake by Ravenari

Angular Momentum by Kel
FEEDBACK: ckelll@hotmail.com
RATING: PG
SPOILERS: The Blessing Way, One Breath, Teso Dos Bichos, The Calusari
KEYWORDS: Casefile, MS Friendship.
SETTING: Season 3

SUMMARY: "I have been on the bridge that spans two worlds, the link between all souls by which we cross into our own true nature."
-- Fox Mulder, "The Blessing Way"
wendelah1: Mulder with his face in his hands + Indigo Girls "Secure Yourself" ("Ragged down worn to the skin")
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We're back to the mythology, this time for a two-parter that introduces the most disturbing villain of The X-Files mythology, the black oil entity. The story line is structured as a thriller, with a horror component as the centerpiece. Alongside Mulder's action story, we get the resolution to Melissa's murder, with Scully capturing Luis Cardinal, the man who killed her sister.

The story has better than usual continuity, pulling together loose threads from several past mythology episodes: the Talapus, which was the salvage ship that transported the U.F.O. from "Nisei," Melissa's murder from "Paper Clip," and the digital tape from "Anasazi."More about the episodes )

Yes, I have fic recs. I never posted these at [tumblr.com profile] 201daysofxfiles; it has been years and at this point, I have no memory of why.

"Silo" by Bardsmaid is a 155 word episode tag, too short to require more explanation. AO3 claims it is 199 words—it is not. I have no idea how that place calculates word count or why they are off by 40+ words. It is also at Gossamer.

Silo (155 words) by Bardsmaid
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The X-Files
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Alex Krycek
Additional Tags: An X-File Case, Episode: S03e15 Piper Maru, Episode: S03e16 Apocrypha
Summary:

He's not alone. He's definitely not in control.


"Oil" is disturbing and strange and original. The link is to Ratales but is also archived at Gossamer.

Oil (1579 words) by Eodrakken Quicksilver
Warnings: none
Rating: Gen
Summary: A possession. A nightmare. A love story. A different point of view. Post-"Apocrypha".

The next rec is a qualified one. Mortimer's style is excellent, ditto for the character voices; the plot is clever and well-executed. So what's the problem, Wendy? It's non-con. I got into an argument with a Mulder/Krycek shipper about that fact, but trust me, it is non-con. End of story. I don't care for the fic's ending but the rest of the story is a excellent blend of dry humor and creepiness, kind of like The X-Files. There is a sequel that I cannot recommend at all because she's written Mulder so out-of-character. However, M/K shippers love it, so YMMV. Both fics can be found at Gossamer and at her old site so you can judge for yourselves.

The Same Everywhere (13735 words) by Jane Mortimer
Rating: Explicit. Very.
Warnings: Non-con
Characters/Relationships: Fox Mulder/Alex Krycek, the Lone Gunmen
Summary: An alien has the ability to take over a human's body and force it to do as they please...

See? Even the author gets it. I put in a link to Mortimer's archived AOL website because there are a couple of fics that are not at Gossamer and they're worth reading, imho.

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