9. Fallen Angel
There are a number of things I liked/disliked about this episode. Just beware with viewing this episode, it continues on with the theory that the American government is one of the most corrupted governments under the sun (that's probably half true nowadays), and it concerns yet again, the military, no force to be specific in this case, but just the military itself. This episode dwells on the saying that is plastered in Mulder's office with the UFO spaceship "I Want to Believe", yes, it deals with aliens and abductees. The US military has started a coverup of a man, David, who is a big fan of Fox Mulder and doesn't believe that he has been abducted, but yet, he shows signs that he has. The US military also is undergoing an alien/phantom landing in which Mulder is so fascinated in he ends up in trouble himself with the FBI for defying all sorts of protocols and Scully is sent to try and bring him back (you know the guy, he'll say no to any pretty woman's face when it comes to him and his job). This episode wasn't great and I do say it was misleading, as in the name of the episode was misleading. I expected it to do with something about angels and demons or at least have it set in the City of Angels (Los Angeles). The writing wasn't crash hot and the acting, well, tacky at times, but there was a highlight in Anderson's acting when Scully had to take on her job as a doctor (if you didn't know she's a qualified forensic doctor). There's nothing much I can say about this episode that is positive. All I can really say is "NEXT!".