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: The episode serves as a tribute to The Wizard of Oz , with numerous references including character names (Captain Yip Harburg, Almira Gulch) and a final scene that mirrors Dorothy waking up in Kansas.
: The episode features the first on-screen kiss between Mulder and Scully, though it occurs in the 1939 alternate reality. The X-Files 6x3
The third episode of the sixth season of The X-Files is titled . It is a highly acclaimed "Monster-of-the-Week" episode that originally aired on November 22, 1998. Episode Overview : The episode serves as a tribute to
: Many series regulars play dual roles in the 1939 timeline: It is a highly acclaimed "Monster-of-the-Week" episode that
: The episode is famous for its unique filming style, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope . It was designed to look like it was filmed in four continuous 11-minute takes , using clever hidden cuts and wide-screen letterboxing.
In this episode, travels to the Bermuda Triangle to investigate a legendary British luxury liner, the SS Queen Anne , which has mysteriously reappeared after vanishing in 1939. Upon boarding, he finds himself trapped in a time warp on the day World War II began. He must navigate a ship filled with British sailors and Nazi soldiers who resemble people from his present life.