Triangle

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"Everything X-Files has ever done has been topped in just about every way imaginable. The camera work, indescribably creative and masterfully worked. The in-jokes, everywhere, from Lady Garland (obviously Judy Garland from The Wizard of Oz) to Skinner always and still threatening to commit bodily harm upon Mulder's ass. And speaking of asses, Scully has become a liberal bad ass! My, my, "I don't care what you do or who you do" I was cheering every step of the way, the scene were she went from elevator to elevator to office to office was just awesome. And her reactions to everything around her was just so great!!! The music, big fight scene, and long kisses with the music swelling in the background, not to mention the characteristic punch in the end was so original for TV today. What else can anyone say? X-Files is what every show should strive to be like in my opinion. The scene where Scully and unnamed Scully look-a-like passed each other was perfect. Finally Mulder gets to kick Spender around!!! Not to mention we get to see what's going on with the Bureau these days. What's with the blonde bimbo secretary? I thought we ran out of those stereotypical people. Kersh trying to steer the ship back to Jamaica was great, I won't ever be able to look at him again without wanting to shout "Freedom for all!!" Skinner! "God Bless America and get your asses out of here" A taste of home. Finally, on a tangent and in the end, I must say it was sweet to see all our favorites in a hospital room speaking lines from The Wizard of Oz. And non-shipper that I am, I liked his little (serious for once) "I love you Scully." I know he means it, and Chris Carter, the genius that he is, is leaving it open for everyone to interpret their own way. What more can you ask for in an episode?"
-Eileen A.-

"It is 12:02 A.M. Friday November 27th 1998. Not for long. Time warps and The X-Files go well together. Notions about the nature of time can be complicated and enigmatic and work well within the context of a complex and mysterious television program. This episode had many things going for it. The exquisite lighting, real time camera work, widescreen format and acting helped to create an aura of an entrapped period of time, as well as an aura of wonder that a show like The X-Files needs to be effective. I really enjoyed the modern retro music which added much to the future/past warping involved on the screen. Anderson's acting is equally fiery in any time period, and Duchovny's style is equally restrained. Above all else, I believe that the X-Files needs to experiment as much as possible in all kinds of directions, throwing as many curveballs at it's audience as possible. The X-Files is the Twilight Zone of the nineties, bending reality while provoking thought. This episode is a good step in that direction. The Mulder and Scully kissing device is really getting silly. What other ways will the creators of the show come up with to make them kiss yet not kiss? How about putting any script pages of Mulder and Scully kissing in a bottle, floating it into the Bermuda triangle and letting it disappear into the past? Who cares? The makers of The X-Files should concentrate on a good plot and not on meaningless diversions."
-Michael B.-

"Triangle's unique camera movement and overall weirdness made for a very fun episode. I loves seeing Frantic!Scully dash around the FBI. Kersh's "We're goin' to Jamica" and the many other little tid bits sprinkled throughout the episode. The highlight, if not for the overly darkened kiss, was indefinitely the final scene. David Duchovny's soft but sure deliverly of "I love you" was simply perfect."
-Ali P.-

"Oh Gosh! I really liked this episode! For one reason...I'm a huge shipper... and I love the funny episodess! Man! It was so funny when Scully kissed Skinner, too! And Scully was way hyper when she was trying to help Mulder! That was funny. Plus, that kiss was long! And it just so happened to be all Mulder's dream. That was cute at the end when he confessed he loved her. Hee! What else could I say? Oh, yeah. Spender is really a weasel!"
-Crystal G.-

"I absolutely loved this episode. The long, cutless scenes were beautifully done, exquisite in continuity, timing and style. My friend remarked, "It's about time a Nazi got beat up on the X-Files." The best scene was the point at which we can infer that the 2 time lines crossed and Scully "met" Scully only briefly. My only disappointment was how Scully reacted to Mulder's, I love you. C'mon, Scully, have a heart!"
-Mark P.-

"My favorite episode was 'Bad Blood.' 'Triangle' has definitely surpassed it! This episode was great! I spent ten minutes screaming and dancing around my living room when it was over, and I'm not even a shipper! The filming was spectacular. The split scenes were wonderful, and I especially enjoyed the part where both Scullys turned the corner."
-Vivian C.-

"Well, Chris Carter can still do it. I whine, I complain, I sometimes even curse the man, but he did it. An instant classic for this Phile. How about that kiss? Hot, and I'm not even a shipper. The best moment: 'I'm a gun ready to go off, so don't test me, Spender. Don't even think about trying to weasel me.'"
-Jana S.- "If the scale went higher than 10, this episode would deserve it. I think this is one of the BEST episodes of the X-Files. It is my new favorite episode."
-Sean A.-

"It was so well done. And, they finally kissed!"
-Christina P.-

"It was a great episode. I loved it!!"
-Dana N.-


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