Agents Scully and Doggett investigate a series of bizarre murders where an Indian mystic—a legless beggar—infiltrates the bodies of his victims by crawling inside them to travel.
While technically , this episode is titled " Threshold " and is the most famous "Threshold" in sci-fi for its sheer infamy. [S8E10] Threshold
Critics often rank this as one of the most unsettling episodes of the later seasons. It is viewed as a "tasteless" but memorable exploration of cultural mysticism and physical violation. The episode is frequently analyzed for its parallels to Scully’s pregnancy , as she tracks a "monster" hidden inside a body just as she fears what might be growing inside her own. 2. Star Trek: Voyager (Season 2, Episode 15) Agents Scully and Doggett investigate a series of
So I'm warming to Voyager ... But what was the episode 'Threshold'? It is viewed as a "tasteless" but memorable
The title refers to two distinct and highly discussed episodes in science fiction history. Depending on which series you are interested in, the "S8E10" or "Threshold" designation points to very different stories: 1. The X-Files (Season 8, Episode 10)
Actually titled (often confused due to the "threshold" of Agent Scully's changing beliefs in Season 8), this episode is one of the show's most notorious for its body horror .