Movie Reviews for The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

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Movie Reviews of The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season (Slim Set)

Movie Review: End of Vancouver...
Summary: 5 Stars

For the first five seasons of the show, they filmed in Vancouver. After that, they moved to LA. Even through all that, the show remains incredibly well done.

In this season, we have a cure for Scully's cancer, we find out what really happened in the Season Four finale episode, and we learn just how deep the conspiracy goes. We also learn more about what happened when Scully was abducted in "Christmas Carol/Emily," and more in "Patient X/The Red and the Black." The latter two-parter also expands more into what the aliens are really up to.

The season ends with a decent finale, although not as good as last season's. But that's ok, because a month later we got the movie!

Great season, great DVD.


Movie Review: Chris Carter:Congratulations
Summary: 5 Stars

I loved this fifth season, i enjoyined David Duchoviny in this season.But i like it the extras of the DVD like the spots of tv.
This fifth season is very very elementar, new aswers to Mulder and Scully but so many questions Mulder have to think.
My favorite epsiodes of the fifth season is "Bad Blood"(If you not watched, you are going to understand why this episode is great) and the appearence of Luke Wilson in his memorable moment in this season.
This DVD is out, you need to buy and this DVD wil be a addition to your collection

Movie Review: The middle of the saga
Summary: 5 Stars

This was the show's highest-rated season, and for good reason. It provides a great lead-up to The X Files movie, "Fight the Future." The best episode is the two-parter, "Patient X" and "The Red and the Black."

Movie Review: One of the last great seasons of the series
Summary: 5 Stars

The mid-point of the X-Files series; the fifth season gave more insight and teasers to the vast alien conspiracy story arc that was finally beginning to take the forefront of the show (the results of which were good and bad) and introduced new characters (Agent Spender, the seemingly clairvoyant child Gibson Praise, Mulder's old flame Agent Diana Fowley played by Mimi Rogers) that would go on to play major parts in the rest of the series, while giving more insight to current supporting characters like the Lone Gunmen, Alex Krycek, and the Cancer Man. Many revelations are abound throughout this season, including what role Mulder's father played in the beginning of the conspiracy, and it is hinted at that maybe Mulder is meant for far much more. Also, to many fans' delight, we see the growth of Mulder and Scully's relationship as tender, yearning glances between them are abound. Standout episodes include the Stephen King penned "Chinga", "Unusual Suspects" which flashes back to Mulder's first metting with the Lone Gunmen, "Post-Modern Prometheus", the amusing "Travelers", "Patient X", and the absolutely hilarious (and justifiably a fan favorite) "Bad Blood" which guest stars Luke Wilson, and shows how Mulder and Scully see each other while recalling a case where they were investigating vampirism. Plenty of loose ends are purposely left for the X-Files movie which premiered the following summer, but in the end this is probably one of the last best seasons of the series, and the last season of the show to be filmed in Canada before the series moved to Hollywood.

Movie Review: Excellent
Summary: 5 Stars

I am a big fan of the series and now own 3 DVD packs. However I was wondering why these DVD's are so expensive on amazon.com. On amazon UK the same DVD pack only cost 80 US dollars. Maybe a tip for others!
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