![]() What she learns is that the residents of the town worship a slug-like creature that they believe is the second coming of Jesus Christ. On her way to investigate a murder, Scully's car breaks down and she must rely on the not-so-nice townspeople for help. Doggett is still new to the X-Files and Scully doesn't yet trust him, so she decides to try and solve the case on her own. One of the most alarming parts of the episode is the fact that Scully is all on her own investigating the case, leading fans to fear for her safety even more so than usual. Keep reading (if you dare) to discover our ranking of the all-time most disturbing episodes of "The X-Files." ![]() In order to work out which episodes are really the scariest, we've taken a look at some of the discussions online to see what superfans have to say about the matter. It's also true that everyone has different tastes, so an episode that might be terrifying to one person might be no big deal to another. There are so many deeply creepy episodes of "The X-Files" that it can be difficult to know where to start. And we can't forget about our outstanding lead actors - Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny - who portray Scully and Mulder's life-and-death encounters with the unknown with both charisma and pathos. There are also the monsters, some of which are created using practical effects, while others are portrayed by the series' talented guest actors. The writing is brilliant, and some of the most horrifying episodes are those that deal with the psychological elements of the supernatural, stoking existential fear in even the most stoic of viewers. There are a number of reasons why "The X-Files" is so successful at shocking audience members.
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