From 2 Broke Geeks comes "The FBI's Most Unwanted". Matt is a long-time X-Files bringing his best friend Justin along for the ride for the first time. Join our heroes as they revisit the classic series: one of them for the umpteenth time, the other for th
Mulder and Scully are investigating a man who apparently survived his own decapitation. How'd he do it? And is Scully very sick?
Undocumented immigrants experience some strange stuff and blame el chupacabra, but is that really what's going on here? Mulder and Scully are here to find out, and Matt and Justin are here to be like "nah, fam."
Mulder's entire reason for being, the search for his search for the truth about what happened to his sister Samantha, is thrown for a loop when it turns out she may not have been abducted by aliens, but by a serial killer Mulder himself helped lock away.
Mulder escapes Russia, Scully does some testifying. A former KGB agent kills people. Yeah, not an exciting description. But this episode isn't exciting.
Mulder and Scully intercept a rock that contains some of the black oil and things are about to get heated when they learn the Russians are involved.
The Lone Gunmen, specifically Frohike, are in possession of what they believe is the backstory of The Smoking Man. But is all as it seems?
Matt goes solo on this one thanks to tech and scheduling issues and runs you through a tale of gross murder and witchcraft.
Scully and Mulder are called in on a case involving a dangerous cult leader that goes all weird when one of the cult members presents with something resembling Dissociative Identity Disorder but is actually something much weirder and ties her directly to both our two favorite FBI agents.
Someone is abducting women and performing a terrible surgery on them. But this person is also leaving the most bizarre of clues: their thoughts imprinted on film.
African American men are disappearing and no one is sure what is happening to them until one of them turns up completely devoid of his skin pigmentation. Now Scully thinks there is a disease spreading and Mulder...thinks Mulder things.
This week, we watch the famous and infamous episode "Home" which focuses on such wonderful topics as infanticide and incest. Fun abounds!
Season four kicks off with the stunning conclusion of the the finale of season three! We find out what the different Jeremiah Smiths are up to. There are a whole lot of bees. And, to cap it off, someone dies!
Oh, man, a lot happens in this season three finale. The Smoking Man is here. Aliens are here. Mulder's Mom is here. But is the episode actually good? We'll find out!
Some wicked weird murders are happening. People are seeing things that aren't real, driving them to murder. The affliction begins to afflict Scully. Can Mulder get to the bottom of it before it's too late?
Is it a lake monster? Or a crazy guy in boots? Is the sheriff the mayor from "Jaws"? All this and more!
In this special bonus episode, Matt sits down with another one of his favorite authors and contributor to the anthology "X-Files, Vol. 1: Trust No One", Peter Clines, to talk about Peter's love of the X-Files and his story "The Beast of Little Hill." Look for Peter's novels at your favorite bookseller!
Skinner is framed for murder and is seeing a weird old lady. How do the two connect? Well, good thing Mulder and Scully are around to find out.
Back from our Christmas hiatus, we cover one Matt has been hyping up for a LONG time. The episode is weird and hilarious and we get a huge kick out of walking you through it.
Is it a cult? Is it ghosts? People are getting burned alive in San Francisco's China Town and Mulder and Scully have to find out who before it happens to someone else!
Something something ancient leopard spirit...something something digging for artifacts...something something curse...something something feral cats...something something this episode is not good...
Can a man force his will on another person? Talk that person into doing exactly what he says, even if it means killing themselves? That's the mystery facing Mulder and Scully this week as we join them in tracking down The Pusher.
More black oil goodness in this week's episode. Plus, we get to see our ol' pals The Lone Gunmen, The Smoking Man, First Elder and The Well Manicured Man. Oh, and we get to find out more about Melissa's death.
A French salvage ship brings back a crew suffering from extreme radiation poisoning as well as something...else. Scully learns her sister's murder is no longer going to be investigated. How do these things go together? Guess we'll find out!
The geeks sit down and discuss this interesting case that brings Mulder back into contact with an old superior from his days as a profiler. A suspected serial killer claims he was possessed by a demon, but is that for real, or just a delusion?
Mulder and Scully aren't quite themselves as they investigate strange goings-on in a small town in New Hampshire, and, of course, Matt and Justin tag along because New Hampshire is their stomping ground.
On his day off, Mulder stumbles upon a town being overrun by killer cockroaches and antics ensue that make Matt and Justin do a whole lot of laughing. Come along for the journey, won't you?
A little boy is apparently the center of a battle between good and evil/God and Satan/whatever as Mulder and Scully inexplicably switch roles, putting Scully in the believer position and Mulder in the skeptic spot. Oh joy.
Alright, we all know where we left off, right? Mulder is getting on the train to track down the alien/human hybrid in the secret car. But, of course, things don't quite as planned. The end of the two parter is here!
What begins as Mulder's curiosity about an alien autopsy video he bought out of the back of a magazine spirals out into the first part of a two-part about trains, aliens, boats, and what happened to Scully when she was abducted.
Mulder is drawn to the case of an abducted girl and becomes connected to a former kidnapping victim in the process. And, as it turns out, the two kidnap victims are linked in a rather unique way.
A soldier's attempted suicide is stopped by a phantom, which draws Mulder and Scully to a case which seems like it's probably PTSD on the surface, but turns out to be much more supernatural.
Mulder and Scully are called in on a strange death and Mulder recognizes that it fits a series of other murders across the country. This killer has a very strange appetite.
This episode is super short due to Matt's mistake and his trying to make up for it. Listen and find out all about it.
Clyde Bruckman can see the future...but only a very specific part of it. And when a killer starts targeting fortune teller's, Mulder and Scully recruit the poor guy's help in bringing the murderer down.
Mulder and Scully are drawn to a small town in Oklahoma by a strange number of what seem to be lighting strikes and are surprised to find it might not be lightning from the sky, but from a teenage boy.
We finish off the three-parter! Scully and Mulder make a huge discovery. The Smoking Man doesn't make deals. And we find out the fate of Scully's sister.
Season three kicks off with finding out what happened to Mulder when The Smoking Man tried to burn him to death and things get really wild from there really fast. Justin discovers The Syndicate and gets hooked deeper into the conspiracy! It's a good thing Matt is his guide.
As we come to the end of season 2, a whole lot goes down! Mulder acting even more paranoid than usual, Defense Department secrets, fights, murder, Navajo code talkers, alien corpses! It's a wild ride.
Something something Arkansas. Something something brain eating prion disease. Something something tribal mask. Something something cannibals. Yup...that sums it up.
A former student of Scully's calls her and Mulder in on a case of strange disappearances, which lead our two favorite FBI agents into a case of scientific mishap and government sanctioned kidnapping.
In an episode so gross it reminds Matt and Justin of gross things they have seen in real life, Mulder and Scully are on the trail of two prison inmates who have been infected with a deadly new type of illness that spreads fast and kills faster.
A little boy is run over by a train, and it seems like supernatural forces were involved. Mulder and Scully go to investigate and stumble onto the activities of an old world mystic sect.
In a small town in Florida inhabited by sideshow performers, a terrible murder leads Mulder and Scully to investigate after realizing it matches up with a spate of murders covering 28 years. Justin and Matt join the escapades as we fall down the carney rabbit hole with our two favorite FBI agents!
A group of seamen is found mysteriously aged beyond their years, so Mulder and Scully are off to Norway to investigate what on their ship could have possibly caused them to get so old so quick.
Something is taking the animals out of an Idaho zoo. And making them invisible. And other things. So, of course, Mulder and Scully are there! And we are right there with them!
Okay, so there aren't any Avengers in this, but there sure are clones! And Skinner getting rough! And an unknown pathogen. Buckle up, Mulder and Scully are getting pretty close to the truth!
This episode we get back to the main mythology of the series as Mulder and Scully investigate the deaths of several identical men. Also, Mulder gets a big surprise when his father calls.
Are a bunch of refugees enacting voodoo curses on the soldiers detaining them? Is this episode scary relevant even though it was made in 1995? The answer to both these questions is "yes"!
Milford Haven, New Hampshire, seems to have a Satanist problem after a teen turns up dead. Mulder and Scully swoop in to investigate, but the locals have something to hide.
A dude in Minneapolis is having too much fun with corpses. Mulder gets to show us why he was once considered such a promising agent. Scully gets the heebie-jeebies.
A killer is on the loose and one detective seems to be having visions that can help solve the crime. What hair-brained idea will Mulder come up with on the spot to explain it? We're going to find out!