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About Bertha
Expertise
General X-Files knowledge - specific episodes, characters (especially with regards to Mulder and Scully), mytharc, possibly even casefiles over the last 7 years.

Experience
I've seen all the episodes (seasons 1 through 9), read most of the books. Oh, and I'm doing academic research on the X-Files and the show's fans!

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Ma in Media & Communications (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
MRes in Media & Communications
Currently doing PhD in The School of Journalism, Media & Cultural Studies, Cardiff University, UK specialising in fandom, with special interests in The XF.

 
   

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X Files - The lost episod


Expert: Bertha - 8/20/2009

Question
Hi! Once I watched the the episod of X-files where the Paul Mauriat's The love is blue was the main theme. The plot was about a loony woman who's been capturing men sealing them inside a sort of labyrinth and forced them listening to that music. Mulder got into her jail as well and was looking for the way out during the whole episode. The most strange thing is that I defenitely remember this episode but cannot find it in the series description. I want to believe it really exists.

Thanks in advance!

Answer
I don't believe there's such an X-Files episode. The only time Mulder's been really trap inside a room is during Biogenesis/Sixth Extinction where he was in the mental institution. However, it does sound like an episode of Millenium (A Room With No View) - are you sure it's not that?

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