This episode is proof that people in devil worshipping cults are crazy – especially if they’re in America.
Being one of the earlier episodes, Scully is very dismissive of anything out of the ordinary; whether it be water going down the sink clockwise or a snake eating a man; she claims it all to be “impossible”, despite being witness to the events herself. Give it a few more seasons and she’ll learn.
Despite being a somewhat dark episode, involving teenagers being killed, I was amused by Scully carefully pointing out that “toads just fell from the sky” after Mulder, ankle deep in amphibians like everything is normal, offers to take her for lunch.
Project: X-Files – 2/50
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