Editorial Reviews The swan-song season for agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) was something of a problem child: Although the series survived two more years, with Robert Patrick stepping in as the dogged agent Doggett, Duchovny had one foot out the door when TV's hardest-working team of alien busters solved their last case together. This meant the show's creators had to tie up loose ends in their gnarly conspiracy arc while laying the groundwork for a new mythology. Despite burdening Mulder and Scully with romantic sparks that don't really fly, they largely succeeded. The two-part opener, "The Sixth Extinction I/II," sets the stage for decoding long-held secrets when Scully discovers arcane symbols on Africa's Ivory Coast that may (or may not) be causing Mulder's brain to short-circuit back home. Discovering the truth about his sister Samantha's mysterious disappearance in "Closure" provides one of Duchovny's finest acting hours, while the requisite cliff-hanger, "Requiem," returns the show to the site of its 1993 pilot in the season finale. Season 7 is also studded with some stellar stand-alone episodes, many of them laced with satiric humor. A mutant who gorges on human brains joins a self-help group for eating disorders in "Hungry." "Hollywood AD," penned and directed by Duchovny, casts his wife, Tea Leoni, and his pal Garry Shandling as Scully and Mulder in a schlocky film version of a real-life X-file. Pick of the litter: "X-Cops," a pitch-perfect spoof of Cops in which the agents track an L.A. werewolf, complete with cowering perps, nosy neighbors, and shaky handheld camerawork. This six-disc Collector's Edition set includes all 22 seventh-season episodes; deleted scenes, episode commentary on "First Person Shooter," "All Things," and "Je Souhaite"; and the documentary "The Truth About Season Seven." Cree McCree, Barnes & Noble
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