These arestrange day we ’re endure in , which name it the perfect time to revisitThe X - Files , available on Hulu . recently , we ’ve been focusing our binge - watch effort onthe monster - of - the - week episodesthat scar us so tough we might as well say they mark us — because they ’re still giving us nightmares . Here are 10 darling you’re able to watch to give yourself and otherworldly fright .
1) “Squeeze” (season one, episode three)
This very early accounting entry in the serial publication dissever its focus between the investigation of a puzzling string of murders — committed in locked or otherwise enclosed rooms with no plain entranceway points , leave behind victims with their livers savagely rip out — and Scully ’s affirmation of just how her “ spooky ” new partner is viewed by the rest of the bureau . Though she agrees that Mulder ’s hypothesis are a bit out - there , she has religious belief , and together they capture the sea wolf — Eugene Victor Tooms(Doug Hutchison ) , a mutant - human animal who ’s able to stretch out out and shimmy into impossibly narrow space , searching for livers to sustain his next 30 - yr hibernation — just as he ’s angling to make Scully his next target .
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The creepy role proved to be such an unsettling villain that he returned for season one ’s twenty-first sequence ( “ Tooms ” ) , hellbent on both revenge against Mulder and gobble up that one last liver he requires before he can take a long rest . Once you ’ve met Tooms , you ’ll never look at an strain duct the same fashion again .

“Home” has been traumatizing X-Files fans since it first aired in 1996.Image: Fox
2) The Host (season two, episode two)
The FBI ’s X - Files division is temporarily “ shut out down ” during this instalment , but of course of study that does n’t stop Mulder ( so salty about how the bureau ’s treated him , he ’s thinking about quitting ) and Scully ( who yoinks a wayward worm from a all in organic structure during an autopsy , an image that ’s never not quiver - inducing ) from pooling their gift when a humanoid toilet monster starts terrorizingNew Jersey . “ The innkeeper ” gave us one of The X - Files ’ most abiding and iconic monsters in theChernobyl - breed mutant Flukeman — portray by Darin Morgan , who went on to penseveral sports fan - favored episodesof the series — with good reason . Not only does it prowl the foul-smelling , stinking flushings of a major metropolitan area , but the genuinely freaky animate being plan ( ugh , that gory , fang - framed yap ! ) is also just as haunting now as it was back in 1994 .
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3) “Eve” (season one, episode 11)
Evil kidsare a well - fall apart horror trope . But The X - file cabinet put its own sci - fi whirl on the thought in “ Eve , ” which start out with a execution so strange that Mulder ab initio suspects extraterrestrial involvement — until another , practically very murder happen on the other side of the commonwealth . When Scully and Mulder travel to the second law-breaking scene , they ’re shocked to get a line that the victim ’s young daughter is identical to the first victim ’s youngster . The closed book widen to include a birth rate clinic with ties to asinister cloning project(hat - tip to Deep Throat for that entropy ) . That ’s redoubtable , but the shivery parts of the sequence come good manners of the eerie “ twins , ” played by Erika and Sabrina Krievins . They ’re the youngest remaining products of the experimentation , and despite their years and the fact that they were both nurture in well-off , love menage , they bear witness more than adept at cold - blooded slaying . They also very nearly succeed in poisoning the perfectly nice FBI agents who ’re just seek to help them .
4) “Die Hand Die Verletzt” (season two, episode 14)
A minuscule townsfolk in New Hampshire beckons Scully and Mulder when a adolescent is found mutilated in the woodwind instrument ; citing the country ’s unholy repute , local law enforcement suspects fad bodily process is to find fault . While Scully ’s judgment goes straight to “ hellish Panic”—and the story delve into somethemes relate with that phenomenon , including repressed memory of ritual abuse — Mulder has other ideas , and so do we , since we ’ve already see that the stave at ( ahem)CrowleyHigh School is indeed into devil adoration . While the episode is ultimately about what a crisis of faith among Satanists might look like ( in brusk , it ’s messy ) , there ’s a lot of terrify stuff along the way that ’ll rifle your worst memories of gamey school science class . Snaaaake !
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5) Home (season four, episode two)
This lean would not be complete without “ household , ” easily the exclusive most disturbing X - Files episode ever , and arguably the most disturbing instalment of any TV show ever . In quaint Home , Pennsylvania , there ’s a crumbling farmhouse where the near - feral Peacock family has subsist for generation ; the current occupants are doting of nighttime drive in their vintage Cadillac … that is , when they ’re not producing alarmingly inbred mutant children and murdering anyone they comprehend to be threatening their way of life . If you ever wondered “ what could be scarier than the family in Texas Chainsaw Massacre?”—well , “ Home ” has all the answers .
6) Sanguinarium (season four, episode six)
Scully and Mulder are called to investigate a plastic surgeon who claim he was possess when he mutilated a patient role , kick back off what might be the gory 10 - Files episode ever : a bathtub full of blood ! Scalpels flying ! Lasers burning ! Acid sizzling ! tholepin stabbing ! Leeches … bleed ! As soon as he spots a pentangle at the criminal offence scene , Mulder suspects witchery , andTwin Peaksfans will immediately intuit that Dr. Jack Franklin ( guest star Richard “ Ben Horne ” Beymer ) , who works at the infirmary — which is raking in immense financial payoff for all the plastic surgery its doctors perform , despite its increasingly hazardous reputation — is probably ask means more than he lets on . The plot of “ Sanguinarium ” really does n’t diverge much from the standard X - Files giant - of - the - week normal , but its medical setting means the gross - out factor is enormously high , and most unquestionably not for the squeamish .
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7) Leonard Betts (season four, episode 14)
It ’s not every twenty-four hour period that a brainless corpse vanishes from a morgue . It ’s even more infrequent that a headless corpse stroll out of the morgue , goes home , and re - turn a fresh melon vine in position of the one that ’s missing . When the severed head — the only part of Leonard Betts ( Paul McCrane ) that ’s still hang around — returns some mystifying aesculapian results upon examination , Scully and Mulder dig out deeper , find that Leonard is capable of regenerate not just body part , but an all new consistency if he needs one . Leonard is icky enough as it is , but one of his evolutionary quirk is that he feeds on cancerous tumour — he’ll rip ‘ em out of a living body if he ask to — and in the episode ’s final moments he lets Scully make love that she has cancer , something she was previously incognizant of . Though he tries ( and fails ) to kill her and rip it out of her , she ’s left reeling from his grim revelation . And so are we .
8) Detour (season five, episode four)
force through Florida ’s Apalachicola National Forest en path to an FBI conference , Scully and Mulder stumble upon an odd missing - person case that ’s vex the local authorities . Mulder ca n’t resist volunteering them to assist , specially when the perpetrators are uncover to be prime ten - Files material : near - invisible puppet , a la the Predator , with glowing crimson eyes , who ’ve apparently started lashing out to protect their home base from developers and other human interloper . Most of the instalment involves Mulder , Scully , and the local jurisprudence ( include futureStar Trek : Discovery star Anthony Rappas a helpful police force techie ) stump through a foreboding , tangled landscape painting of trees and ferns , searching for monster they ca n’t see . “ roundabout way ” has some laughable instant to lighten the mood ( Scully singing “ Joy to the reality ” as a campfire birdcall when the agents are stranded in the wood overnight ) , but it has some major frights , too . ( Do n’t allow Hulu abbreviate forth from the episode before its killer final shot . )
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9) Chinga (season five, episode 10)
What ’s scarier than an evil youngster ? How about an evil tyke withan evil doll ? Scully ’s Maine vacation is impolitely interrupted by the front of such a pair , so she ’s oblige to investigate why an total supermarket full of customers decided to squeeze out their own eyeballs . Stephen Kingand X - Files creator Chris Carter co - wrote “ Chinga , ” which flummox through why a pretty widow woman has vision of citizenry ’s sick expiry before they die , and what her daughter ( and the kid ’s preferred toy , whose recorded “ I desire to roleplay ! ” guarantee carnage will observe whenever it ’s verbalised ) has to do with it . There ’s not a ton of Mulder in this one — by from a few loopy telephone set conversations , one of which includes aChuckyreference — but “ Chinga ” is a must - watch for the Scully faithful , as well as anyone who gets the heebie - jeebies from porcelain - faced maniacs .
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10) Folie à deux (season five, episode 19)
Vince Gilligan ( Breaking Bad ) wrote this tense installment that sees “ Monster Boy ” ( Mulder ’s disappointed moniker for himself ) sent to Chicago to investigate a dissatisfied employee ’s claim that his call - center federal agency is full of zombies and his chief is a monster in disguise . The spot gets more urgent when the frantic man takes his coworkers and Mulder hostage — and then it get even weirder when Mulder bug out to apportion his visions , see the boss as a giant worm . How ? Why ? What ? It does n’t really ever get explicate , per X - Files custom , but the scenes featuring an institutionalized , tied - down Mulder scream his school principal off as a giant insect infiltrate his hospital way are as disturbing as they come .
Ok , it ’s your tour , fellow X - Files drug addict ! divvy up the episode that made you shriek the loudest — or if you just have a peculiar ogre episode from the show ’s classic era ( or even the reboot era … that Were - Monsterwas reasonably sweet ) that you love above all others , we ’d roll in the hay to get wind your picks .
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