![]() This special season seven episode is a fictional crossover between The X-Files and the reality television program Cops. The moment the real Mulder breaks down Scully's door just in time to stop the kiss is always hilarious. Things get even crazier when Van Blundht transforms into Mulder, goes to work as an FBI agent, and tries to seduce Scully. Naturally, all kinds of hilarious shenanigans ensue as Mulder and Scully chase after a suspect who can literally be anyone. As it turns out, the reason they don’t is Van Blundht can physically transform himself into anyone. However, none of the women have any recollection of having sexual relations with him. Mulder and Scully rather quickly arrest a suspect, a janitor named Eddie Van Blundht, who is proven to be the father of all five babies. She tells Mulder and Scully that Luke Skywalker is the baby daddy, prompting Scully to ask the best question anyone’s ever asked in an interrogation: “did he have a lightsaber?” And that’s just the beginning of the episode. When Mulder and Scully arrive in a small town in West Virginia where five babies have recently been born with tails, they interrogate one of the mothers who straight up tells them that the father of her baby is from another planet. Scully’s giddiness over the invisible man, Mulder’s exasperated “oh” when Scully for the umptieth time refuses to believe her own eyes, the various misfortunate outcomes of the wishes, and, of course, Mulder’s three wishes.Ĭoming in late season four, “Small Potatoes” has one of X-Files most bonkers and hilarious interrogations ever. While it may never rank among the top ten or twenty greatest X-Files episodes of all time, this story about a somewhat mean-spirited genie certainly has memorable and hilarious comedic moments. ![]() “Je Souhaite” was the last stand-alone episode prior to David Duchovny’s departure from the show, which is probably why there's so much freaky, weird, and wonderful stuffed in forty-five minutes. Hell, Mulder makes the entire population of Earth disappear for an hour, and it’s no big deal. Embracing the weirdness of the world that The X-Files has created, Gilligan wrote an episode in which a man becomes invisible, gets hit by a bus, and wanders out of a locked morgue, and it’s no big deal. Penned by Vince Gilligan, the season seven episode “Je Souhaite” revolves around an ancient genie who causes trouble due to her master’s poorly thought out wishes. ![]()
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