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                    Sceptical Special Agent Dana Scully is assigned by her FBI 
                    superiors to observe and report on the paranormal investigations 
                    of her new partner, Fox Mulder... 
                  It 
                    sure was sneaky of 20th Century Fox to re-release its so-called 
                    limited edition VHS box set of Season One after many dedicated 
                    fans had paid upwards of £150 for rare copies of its original 
                    run. It was even sneakier to then issue the same material 
                    on DVD, mere months after the VHS release. It's sneakier still 
                    of Fox to now bring out the DVD box set again, at a dramatically 
                    reduced price! But for any of you who still don't own this 
                    season, here is your chance to enjoy a fine collection of 
                    episodes.  
                  Things 
                    were much simpler back then, before the production team had 
                    even dared to hope that they might need to sustain the show 
                    for nine years. Each 
                    episode stands alone as a potent piece of drama in its own 
                    right, with references to previous instalments being few and 
                    far between. Many of the most notorious paranormal phenomena, 
                    from UFOs and alien abductions to Bigfoot (in The Jersey 
                    Devil), werewolves (Shapes), ghosts (Shadows), 
                    channeling (Beyond the Sea), reincarnation (Born 
                    Again), faith healing (Miracle Man), spontaneous 
                    human combustion and pyrokinetic abilities (Fire), 
                    are tackled within this first year - leaving only vampires, 
                    witchcraft, lake monsters and more obscure topics for future 
                    seasons to explore. From Season Two onwards, the production 
                    team would be forced to make their stories more complex, self-referential 
                    and self-mocking, but the first season sticks to the basics 
                    of straightforward horror, mystery and paranoia, without having 
                    to worry unduly about any long-term consequences to a story 
                    arc.  
                  Even 
                    the reputedly weaker episodes of this season, such as Space 
                    and Shapes, still make enjoyable viewing - they're 
                    not bad, just not as great as the majority. The much maligned 
                    Ghost in the Machine in fact makes a nice change from 
                    the usual subject matter of the series. For me, the only real 
                    clunker is Gender Bender, which takes an interesting 
                    if muddled set of ideas but then completely fails to reach 
                    a satisfactory resolution and instead whisks its mysterious 
                    characters off in a crop circle for no adequately explored 
                    reason!  
                  To 
                    tempt those of you who already possess VHS copies of these 
                    episodes to part with your cash, this collection also includes 
                    a disc full of extra features. A "making of" featurette entitled 
                    The Truth Behind Season One isn't particularly revelatory, 
                    although the orange-suited blob in a special-effects clip 
                    from Fallen Angel is extremely amusing. Chris Carter 
                    discusses his 12 favourite episodes from this season in interviews 
                    that were originally included in the VHS box set, while Behind 
                    the Truth comprises 12 mini-features first shown on the 
                    Fox F/X channel (and is not the making of the featurette, 
                    as the packaging suggests). Two complete deleted scenes from 
                    the pilot episode are presented, featuring Scully's boyfriend, 
                    Ethan, and these can also be accessed while watching the pilot 
                    on Disc One. An extremely welcome inclusion is that of the 
                    original 10- and 20-second trailers to each episode, including 
                    a badly dubbed 20-second trailer for Squeeze and a 
                    rather misleading 10-second spot for Conduit. It would 
                    have been nice, though, to have had these trailers on the 
                    same discs as their respective episodes.  
                  The 
                    features disc also contains a DVD-ROM game and episode guide, 
                    while the six "episode" discs also include a selection of 
                    scenes from nine shows dubbed for international markets.  
                  Given 
                    its x-tremely reasonable retail price, this is an x-cellent 
                    package.  
                    
                  Richard 
                    McGinlay  
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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