When pulled apart from the main plot, X-Files was a kind of anthology show for Coast to Coast listeners. The monster-of-the-week episodes were usually pretty good, but it was the main plot that kept people invested and it helped that audiences didn’t have to catch every single broadcast. Part of the success of The X-Files in the early years was its relatively experimental episodic format that bounced back and forth from standalone stories to a larger seasons-long arc that delved into the show’s extra-terrestrial mythos. ![]() ![]() “The Post-Modern Prometheus” really started kicking the X-Files monster of the week episodes into a higher gear.
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