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by Rick Norwood
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The bad news is that David Duchovny will write one episode of The X-Files in which he will not
appear -- bad news because Duchovny isn't much of a writer. The good news is that he will return as Fox Mulder
in the season (and series) finale, two hours on May 19. The Lone Gunmen also return to the series, this month
in a two-parter, next month in an episode bravely titled, "Jump the Shark".
Jeremiah begins as a two-hour tele-movie on March 3, and continues as a regular Friday series on
March 8. It is based on the Belgian graphic novels Hermann Huppen. Straczynski
will write about half of the 20 episodes in the first season. Let's
hope it is better than Legend of the Rangers.
No new episodes of Enterprise have been announced for March, so you'll just have to watch the
listings. The next episode, still unscheduled, is titled "Rogue Planet".
The X-Files episode that was scheduled for Feb 24, "Scary Monsters", has been moved to April 7.
What to watch in March:
And after that, only six more X-Files to go before the final episode.
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Rick Norwood is a mathematician and writer whose small press publishing house, Manuscript Press, has published books by Hal Clement, R.A. Lafferty, and Hal Foster. He is also the editor of Comics Revue Monthly, which publishes such classic comic strips as Flash Gordon, Sky Masters, Modesty Blaise, Tarzan, Odd Bodkins, Casey Ruggles, The Phantom, Gasoline Alley, Krazy Kat, Alley Oop, Little Orphan Annie, Barnaby, Buz Sawyer, and Steve Canyon. |
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