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What it dooski! Here's my UNEDITED EXCLUSIVE: X-Files Season 2 Episode 21 "The Calusari" REACTION!

LINK: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/4qy1hkzhia5tndl6bjbhu/XFS221UE.mp4?rlkey=us0rnwxtu61ppkload2nt8pha&dl=0

LINK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/128AwbuqogVRroAbmc_0mhy78nAfOCLMZ/view?usp=sharing

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Comments

Demijan Omeragic

I totally enjoyed your video even though you didn't love this one. I actually consider it one of the best, scariest, and most functional standalone episodes of the series, and I'm not even a fan of this subject matter. It just goes to show you how much tastes (and perspectives) differ when it comes to certain episodes. Another content creator also watching The X-Files strongly disliked "Humbug" (the previous episode) and, just like me, loved "The Calusari". Seeing how you enjoyed another, I'd say similar in genre and atmosphere, really dark episode - "Die Hand Die Verletzt" (evil teacher in school / big snake) - I was sure you'd like this one too, but I was wrong. Maybe the stark contrast with the last one being funny and this one having absolutely zero humor and pure horror, played an impact, or maybe not. NICE CATCH by the way... as the child actor who plays Charlie/Martin here was indeed in season one, episode "Conduit", in a totally different role! :D

Tomáš Polák

I like this episode. Its cold open is daaamn cold

Brent Justice

One thing you gotta consider about the X-Files, for the time this came out, it was pretty new territory, especially for TV. A show about the supernatural and all. Since then there's been a ton of movies and TV shows like it, showing all kinds of weird stuff, so we are used to it now, but seeing this on prime time TV at the time, was pretty new, the material was pretty new to see on prime time TV. The show was groundbreaking in that way. So try and watch it through the filter of it being within that time period it came out.

MichaelB

I wouldn't go quite that far, there was Outer Limits in the 60s, Twilight Zone in the 50s and 80s, maybe even Twin Peaks pre-xfiles which was pretty weird. And that is the tip of the ice berg really, from bizarre and creepy anthology series showing supernatural and weird things in various countries through the 60s to the 80s to the more standard "series" format such as Dark Shadows. X-Files definitely had a cultural impact, an impacy on formats going forward, and ignited the specific alien type of show/films to become popular. And it took things a little further than in the past at times, but it wasn't entirely new for there to be very crazy, creepy, and supernatural TV content going back a few decades.