Mulder and Scully watch a movie with themselves as characters and are thoroughly disgusted at how they and their case are portrayed on the big screen. They recount how 18 months earlier they were followed around by a Hollywood producer while investigating a case concerning The Lazarus Bowl - a mythical piece of pottery reputed to have inscribed on it the words that Jesus Christ spoke when he raised Lazarus from the dead.
s07e01 - The Sixth Extinction (2)
s07e02 - The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati (3)
s07e03 - Hungry
s07e04 - Millennium
s07e05 - Rush
s07e06 - The Goldberg Variation
s07e07 - Orison
s07e08 - The Amazing Maleeni
s07e09 - Signs & Wonders
s07e10 - Sein und Zeit (1)
s07e11 - Closure (2)
s07e12 - X-COPS
s07e13 - First Person Shooter
s07e14 - Theef
s07e15 - En Ami
s07e16 - Chimera
s07e17 - All Things
s07e18 - Brand X
s07e19 - Hollywood A.D.
s07e20 - Fight Club
s07e21 - Je Souhaite
s07e22 - Requiem
The X-Files is one of the divisions in the FBI, devoted to unsolved cases that appear to have some unexplained, paranormal elements. The files take their name from the filing cabinet where they were kept - originally filed under U for unsolved, they grew too big for the drawer and were moved to the less populated X cabinet. Soon, the X-Files became a dumping ground for reporting of UFOs, alien abductions, and other arcana that the FBI didn't want to investigate or didn't believe in.
Fox Mulder, a serial-hugger specialist and a believer in paranormal phenomena ever since, as a child, he witnessed the abduction of his younger sister, requested to be transfered to the forgotten basement and began to ruffle a few feathers in the Bureau. Eventually, he was assigned a partner - the skeptical and scientific Dana Scully, who was assigned to discredit Mulder's works.
Instead of discrediting him, however, Scully slowly became Mulder's ally. The pair began to investigate cases that no one else wanted to touch and that couldn't be solved.