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message 1: by Lee (new)

Lee Cushing | 9 comments Any thoughts on the X Files episode that Stephen King wrote?


message 2: by Nick (new)

Nick | 24 comments Glad someone is finally asking about this one! I’ve always felt like this is both a poor episode of the x-files and a poor showing for King as well. It’s very representative of the quality of material he had been putting out at the time though.


message 3: by Brenda (new)

Brenda (brendabren) | 23 comments I had to look up the plot. I was watching the show already in Feb. ‘98 when it first aired but I can only remember the hype. I’d have to watch the episode again. Been meaning to do a full X-Files watch from the beginning…

What are your thoughts, Lee? Yay? Nay? So-so?


message 4: by Lee (new)

Lee Cushing | 9 comments While Mulder was in it, more focus was on Scully on holiday in a small coastal town and her attempt to stop an evil doll that was killing people.


message 5: by Brenda (new)

Brenda (brendabren) | 23 comments Now I just might watch the sole episode for its Talking Tina-esque plot.


message 6: by Squire (new)

Squire (srboone) | 92 comments I thought "Chinga" was below average for The X-Files. It separated Scully and Mulder and was pretty much scare-free. The demonic-doll story probably would have been more successful as a King novel/story. I have seen the episode twice: when it aired and then in the early 2000s when I binge-watched the whole series, so I may not recall it properly.


message 7: by Brenda (new)

Brenda (brendabren) | 23 comments @Nick, was skimming over its Wikipedia page, yup. I’m not close to being versed in his bibliography, but I noticed Rose Madder in ‘95. I rarely hear anyone mention it for better or worse.
@Squire, now I’m starting to remember the talk at school after this aired.


message 8: by McDougReads (new)

McDougReads  | 18 comments Yeah, I forgot he wrote an episode. It was the one with Scully and the creepy doll, yeah? I think it’s pretty cool that Stephen King got to work on a show that is right up his street.


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