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| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Format | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Contributor | David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
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David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson. All 22 episodes of the sixth season including The Beginning," Drive," Triangle," Dreamland," Dreamland II," Terms of Endearment," The Rain King," How the Ghosts Stole Christmas," Tithonus," S.R. 819," Two Fathers," One Son," Arcadia," Agua Mala," Monday," Alpha," Trevor," Milagro," Three of a Kind," The Unnatural," Field Trip" and Biogenesis." 6 DVDs. 1998-99/color/22 hrs/NR/widescreen.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 4.8 ounces
- Item model number : 646808881109
- Media Format : Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- Run time : 16 hours and 31 minutes
- Release date : March 27, 2006
- Actors : David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson
- Dubbed: : French
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B000CNE0TC
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,066 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #6,164 in DVD
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Customers love this season of The X-Files, finding it better than previous seasons with interesting storylines and superb acting. They appreciate the entertainment value, with one customer noting how reliving Scully and Mulder's adventures keeps them hooked. The show features humor, with one review mentioning funny episodes poking fun at Scully, and customers praise its well-written content. Customers find the physical product in good condition, with one noting it ran for almost 10 years.
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Customers praise the quality of this TV season, noting it's packed with excellent episodes and better than season 5.
"Great show! Every season is better than the previous!!" Read more
"The X-Files is a great series. I've recently re-watched all 9 seasons gearing up for the new season 10 starting in January 2016!" Read more
"Great series but the last sick has a continuation so have to have Season 7 to see it." Read more
"This is a great season especially with the episode featuring Bryan Cranston. I had completely forgotten he was in this." Read more
Customers find the TV season entertaining and exciting, with one mentioning they enjoy reliving Scully and Mulder's adventures.
"This is a great show with interesting and some dumb story lines! If you haven't seen this show, you have to watch it now! Highly recommend...." Read more
"These all are fun to watch. It is only and hour and Mueller is very good as is his assistant...." Read more
"...X Files is always good, but this season is very robust and entertaining! Bravo!" Read more
"Interesting show. Lots of conspiracy. Twisting plots." Read more
Customers enjoy the storylines of this TV season, with one customer noting how the alien conspiracy storyline heats up throughout the season.
"The truth is out there; I want to believe; interesting story lines - excellent cast - Mulder, Scully, Skinner, Cigarette Man, etc....." Read more
"Good series , a little strange at times ..good plots.." Read more
"...well, that's how it is... it is a good plot, but where are the main characters?..." Read more
"...Great acting, great story telling, creepy tales, and always exciting. It never gets old and the effects still look great even for todays standards...." Read more
Customers love the X-Files content, with one customer noting that the show has something for everyone.
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Customers praise the superb acting in this TV season, with one customer specifically highlighting Geoffrey Lewis's performance.
"...so far wife and I are both quite impressed with the writing and the acting! X Files is always good, but this season is very robust and entertaining!..." Read more
"...truth is out there; I want to believe; interesting story lines - excellent cast - Mulder, Scully, Skinner, Cigarette Man, etc....." Read more
"Campy fun mixed in with the Sci-Fi you crave. Well acted, solid plots and just enough conspiracy angles to be plausible." Read more
"...is a *lot* to like in Season 6, with some amazingly well-written, well-acted, well-directed, great-looking shows that set new standards for..." Read more
Customers enjoy the humor in this TV season, with one customer specifically mentioning funny episodes poking fun at Scully, while another notes the fun interactions between Mulder and Scully.
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Customers appreciate the season's sturdiness, noting that it never gets old and maintains good condition, with one customer mentioning it ran for almost 10 years.
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Customers praise the writing quality of the TV season, describing it as amazingly well-written and beautifully crafted.
"...Totally changed the rules for scifi shows. Great writing...I like all years, even the ones without Mulder. It's just a great show." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2005Among X-philes, there are some who see Season 6 as the beginning of the end for THE X-FILES. On the urging of star David Duchovny, the crew relocated their base of operations from Vancouver to Los Angeles, and the move did seem to spark a different kind of spirit to subsequent X-FILES episodes. Not only was the look much bolder and brighter than the usual dark lighting of previous episodes; many of the episodes themselves started to veer into lighthearted comedy rather than the creepiness or dark humor of episodes like "Squeeze" or "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose."
Some, of course, saw it as a sign that the creative minds of THE X-FILES were running out of creative juice. But, having revisited these 22 episodes recently, I believe that that is far from the case. My final impression of this great TV show's Sixth Season is of a wildly inventive series of episodes that was a step up from what I thought was a comparatively lackluster Season 5.
Sure, there are not as many of those memorably freaky monsters of seasons past: certainly, the rather tame tulpa of "Arcadia" is no match for, say, the frightening Flukeman of Season 2's "The Host." But, instead of creeping us out on a consistent basis, Season 6 delights us with its ingenuity. Would THE X-FILES of Season 2 even countenanced an episode like this season's delightful "Triangle," which throws a desperate Mulder (David Duchovny) into a time warp in which he is stuck on a British luxury liner during WWII? Instead of another depressing holiday episode like Season 5's "Christmas Carol," writer-director Chris Carter treats us with the heartwarming (despite the spooks) "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas," with Ed Asner and Lily Tomlin as a husband-and-wife pair of ghosts. And Season 6 comes up with the first comic two-parter, "Dreamland"/"Dreamland II," a funny body-switching romp guest-starring Michael McKean as a loser MIB who switches bodies with Mulder by accident, and loves it.
That's just the tip of the iceberg, though, with the creative treats offered by Season 6. It may not be as creepy as some may prefer, but it is, in many ways, even wilder than anything offered in the first five seasons.
But, of course, those are just the standalone episodes. The alien mythology also sparks back into life, after the lackluster mytharcs of Season 5. The centerpiece, of course, is "Two Fathers"/"One Son," a convoluted and compelling two-parter that the FOX network touted as "Full Disclosure," as the answer to most of the questions posed by these mythological epiosodes. As usual with Chris Carter, it wasn't exactly that. Nevertheless, it did bring all the plot threads about alien colonization and warfare to a reasonable conclusion (or so it seemed at the time).
"Two Fathers"/"One Son" left the door open for a new thread to emerge in the Season 6 finale, "Biogenesis." "Biogenesis" is unusual in that, instead of dabbling in confusing conspiracies or faceless aliens, it takes a more philosophical angle in exploring its new thread: the question of whether life truly originated on this planet or not. In the process, Mulder finds himself hearing things in his head and going slowly insane, and Scully (Gillian Anderson) finds herself in the midst of a biological mystery that has her stunned by the implications of her findings. Of course, most of "Biogenesis" is gripping and fascinating, as most of these big X-FILES mythology episodes are. At this point, though, many X-philes---myself included, started to feel that Carter and co. were running on fumes by this point, trying to stretch out a mythology that had already run its course. So, for all the solemnity of "Biogenesis," the episode felt, to me, a little too much like...I guess, padding of sorts.
Still, those reservations are not enough to mar a strong season of episodes, one that almost consistently surprised and delighted, especially with its standalone episodes. There are so many strong ones in Season 6 that picking a favorite is almost impossible. Still, for my money, the most memorable standalone is not the wacky "Triangle" or David Duchovny's terrific writing-directing debut "The Unnatural." No, my personal favorite is "Tithonus," a moving episode about a weary old man who is simply unable to die, despite his numerous attempts attacting the attention of Death. Written by Vince Gilligan, always one of the show's strongest writers, it has an excellent performance by Geoffrey Lewis to recommend it. Lewis vividly conveys Alfred Fellig's weariness simply through his low, lazy, unemphatic phrasing; he somehow makes the character sympathetic in spite of his cynicism. "Tithonus" is a thoughtful episode about death that, thankfully, never becomes overly religious or preachy; you may not agree with Fellig's assertion that "75 years is enough," but you'll think about how much you value life nevertheless.
Other highlights include "Drive," "S.R. 819," "Monday" (derivative of GROUNDHOG DAY, I know, but entertaining nonetheless), "Milagro," and the fascinating (if overrated) mindbender "Field Trip." And kudos to David Duchovny for coming up with the most delightful Mulder-and-Scully byplay in THE X-FILES since their first meeting in "Pilot"; their priceless first scene together in "The Unnatural" alone is worth the price of this box set.
Thus, Season 6 of THE X-FILES, an inventive, consistently entertaining season that gives lie to those who see the beginning of the end in this set of episodes. It may not recall the creepy glories of earlier seasons; still, taken on its own terms, the Sixth Season is, overall, a terrific achievement. Highly recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2003This is the season where they moved to L.A. The wet, green, shadowy and cloudy environment of Vancouver was lost... One must give credit to the L.A crew because they were able to maintain the look of the series: it kept being and feeling like The X-Files. This season has many light episodes (particularly in the beginning of the season), so that is minus for me, because they were not as clever as the ones from previous seasons, and there were too many of them for my taste. In the other hand, the main mythology came to an end around episodes 11 and 12, and they were not what I expected. Mulder and Scully had not much to do in them, and the center seemed to be around Jeffrey Spender and Diana Fowley. Why not integrate the main characters more in such important episodes? even with these problems, I recognize that they are more about my own personal likes. The X-Files gave still some of the most interesting episodes in this season.
After the movie, the FBI reopens the X-Files, but in The Beginning Mulder and Scully must struggle to show that they are the right people to conduct these investigations. The first half of the season we see Mulder and Scully assigned to background checks while Spender and Fowley conduct the X-Files investigations. This half of the season includes great episodes such as Drive (if Mulder reduces the speed of the vehicle, the head of a racist could explode), Tithonus (a man is searching the Death through photographs and Scully could end up in one of his photos), Triangle (the kind-of- no cuts episode in which Mulder goes back in time) and SR 819 (Skinner is infected by someone, and while they investigate how senator Matheson and a resolution are involved in this, Skinner's hours are about to finish)... Then we have Terms of endearment (good, not much, but entertaining: a demon wants to have human babies), The rain King (too too light for me... too much, sorry), Dreamland (this comedic episode in which Mulder changes bodies with an Area 51 employee, lacks the edge of the third season comedic episodes and the clever humor from Small Potatoes and Bad Blood).
In Two Fathers and One Son, Cassandra Spender is returned in between the flames of the rebels, who have just burnt alive the doctors that were operating on her. She has become the first real human-alien hybrid, but she has come in the worst posible moment because the rebels' operations threaten to expose the syndicate's secret agenda: to produce a human hybrid inmune to the effects of the black oil. The CSM and the syndicate decide eventually to bring forth the colonization. Fowley helps CSM execute his plans while Spender finds out the truth not only about aliens, but about how his own father has tortured his mother through years and years of abductions and experiments. Finally, the syndicate meets in a hangar in order to meet the aliens and give Cassandra up... and save theirselves. This long description and no Mulder and Scully? well, that's how it is... it is a good plot, but where are the main characters? Well, Mulder keeps thinking Diana is good and Scully losing her temper (along with us) with Mulder's stubborness. In the end, Mulder and Scully are reassigned to The X-Files while CSM shoots his own son in the very same office where Mulder has worked for seven years.
The second half of the season is less light than the first, but even so, it has some very regular episodes, like Alpha (a werewolf with a twist, but nothing special), Arcadia (for shippers this is an excelent episode because Mulder and Scully infiltrate a community as a young couple, while they face a garbage monster) and Agua Mala (the agents face a creature from the deep ocean, which surfaces due to a tropical storm). But there are many noticeable episodes: Monday (can you imagine living a Monday over and over? And on top of that the day in which you are blown up in an explosion?), Trevor (a man walks through matter burning it behind him... he is looking for what is his... is it money? is it revenge? is it a second chance with what he has long lost?), Field Trip (while living hallucinations, Mulder and Scully are being devored by a giant fungus... how can you escape from what is built to seem real to you in a condescendent way... to the extent of insanity?). The unnatural is one of those strange X-Files... but I didn't like the tone at the end of the episode... it was too lighthearted. Three of a kind is another Lone gunmen centered episode, but it doesnt work as well as Unusual suspects (okay... it is always a good thing to see Scully acting weird and funny).
Finally, the two really great episodes of this season are: Milagro, one of the best of the whole series if you ask me. Events are an excuse for writer to get close to Scully... this is a mesmerizing, bewitched, haunting episode with a wonderfull score from Mark Snow. And Biogenesis: this is a great season finale. While Mulder goes mad because of the inprint of an artifact, Scully ends up going to Africa only to discover the one thing that can turn her into a believer.
The package is great, the extras, too. This is a must have item.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025I love this series 🤩
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Favreau LouiseReviewed in Canada on September 3, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Coffret bilingue très apprécié de la sixième saison de X Files, sur 6 DVD d’occasion de qualité!
À ajouter à ma collection de séries sur les Phénomènes Inexpliqués!
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JackReviewed in Spain on July 16, 20145.0 out of 5 stars Akte X - Season 6 [Alemania] [DVD]
Para todos aquellos amantes de esta gran serie de televisión (Expediente X) es una gran oportunidad ya que esta es la sexta temporada completa que se comercializa aquí en España pero como es obvio con la serigrafia y caja en alemán. Sin embargo, les puedo asegurar que incluye castellano. Así que por 11€ me resulto una gran oferta en su momento.
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DominikReviewed in Germany on April 20, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to Dreamland! Die beste Serie aller Zeiten!
Für mich ist Akte-X die beste Serie aller Zeiten. Ich bin damit aufgewachsen. Meiner erste Folge habe ich damals im Fernsehen 1993 gesehen. Ich war ab Minute 1 absoluter Fan. Ich bin mein ganzes Leben sehr empfänglich für diese Themen und auch schon immer ein absoluter Fan von allem übernatürlichem. Es ist bei mir eine Lebenseinstellung. Das "I Want To Believe"-Poster von Mulder hängt schon immer in meinen Zimmern. Die alten Akte X-Serien aus den 90er Jahren geben hier dieses Lebensgefühl wieder. Es ist mehr als nur eine spannende Serie. Akte-X hat nicht umsonst Kultstatus, für jeden der aufgeschlossen für solche Themen ist oder sich davon einfach nur gerne unterhalten lässt ist Akte-X praktisch ein "Muss"... ein "Muss man gesehen haben".
Gerade die ersten Staffeln sind an Qualität kaum zu überbieten. Man muss aber gleich dazu sagen, das sich die Serienwelt bis heute um 180 Grad gedreht hat. Zuschauer die vor allem Serien von heute schauen sollte klar sein dass Akte-X hier deutlich anders ist. Es ist kein Splatter, das Brutalitätslevel ist recht niedrig und auch der "Shockfaktor" ist nicht groß. Ihr dürft hier also keine Art "Horrorserie" erwarten. Es geht eher um einen Konstanten "Grusel", welche Geheimnisse der Tiefe Staat, Geheimbünde oder die Regierung vor der Bevölkerung versteckt und welche Programme im Hintergrund laufen. Eine konstante Verschleierung und Vertuschung der Realität. Dies wird in der Serie nach und nach Thematisiert und aufgedeckt. Grundsätzlich sollte man erwähnen das die Serie mit Fortschreitenden Staffeln immer komplexer wird und "durcheinander" und von der ursprünglichen "Art" immer mehr abweicht. Bis zu Staffel 6 finde ich ist aber alles im Rahmen. Danach eher für eingefleischte Fans.
Grundsätzlich gibt es zwei verschiedene Arten von Folgen. Zum einen gibt es Folgen die der Hauptstory der kompletten Serie folgen, zum anderen einzelne Fälle von Mulder und Scully, welche nichts oder nur sehr wenig zur Gesamtgeschichte beitragen, sondern nur einen einzelnen "Einsatz" darstellen. Die Folgen sind gemischt.
Ich weiß noch genau das damals bei Serienstart so getan wurde, als wären die Geschichten hinter den einzelnen Einsätzen echt (geleakt vom FBI oder was auch immer), hier wurde später wieder zurückgerudert (meine mich zu erinnern dass vor der ersten Folge im Prolog ein Hinweis war dass es sich um wahre Fälle handelt). Klar ist heute das dass FBI tatsächlich X-Akten führt. Ich kann mir nach all den Jahren nicht helfen, aber ich habe bis heute das Gefühl wir sehen hier nachgespielte Fälle die so ganz real stattgefunden haben und irgendwo beim FBI in den echten X-Akten gelagert sind...
Mr-george-pickfordReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 3, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
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jose luisReviewed in Spain on August 27, 20243.0 out of 5 stars ok ya dejado
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