Home was the first episode of the X-files I ever saw, and it took me about a year before I watched another one.
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Ha! Oh, that's funny, Perkins.
"Home" is awesome in its horror. It's a fabulous episode, and it's just magnificently creepy. It also made a lot more sense than "Family Remains," in its own disgusting way.
It still gives me the wig, on the infrequent occasion it comes to mind. Brrrr.
There was one nice moment of Scully and Mulder sitting on a bench and talking about whether or not they (individually) want kids. Other than that, yeah, the entire episode gives me a wiggins. I keep having the image of that mother being rolled out from under the sink, her eyes bulging, and all the shrieking. And then I have to quickly go to my Happy Place.
"That episode was so disgusting [Fox] could only air in once [in 1996]," Gamble says. "We like to be grossed out. So we were inspired to dig deep and find our own disgusting."
I love you, Sera, but the only thing gross and disgusting about "Family Remains" was the poorly developed script. If they were trying to emulate the deliciously twisted horror of "Home", they missed by several hundred country miles. :-/
No, it's the end, with the station wagon, and the music playing...that just....
Um. Still out there. Somewhere. Ickyickyickyickyughhgh.
Man, Home was an awesome episode.
It was just so classically, perfectly X Files in its wrongness.
Absolutely. Just not, you know, as the first ep.
If I ever get commissioned to do a professional illustration of someone's nightmares, I'm going to try and feature Mrs. Peacock rolling out from under the bed.