

Two FBI agents, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully work in an unassigned detail of the bureau called the X-Files investigating cases dealing with unexplained paranormal phenomena. Mulder, a true believer, and Scully, a skeptic, perceive their cases from stand points of science and the paranormal.
Where to Watch The X-Files
11 Seasons
The X-Files Ratings & Reviews
- Aaron SladeFebruary 27, 2025Absolutely one of the best television shows ever made! The 90s were on fire with some bangers around this time (and a lot of shit too). It really is a show you can binge start to finish. Its almost a ritual of mine to watch it through yearly.
- flavo43November 24, 2025The X-Files is one of the rare television series that didn’t just entertain—it reshaped an entire generation’s relationship with science fiction, fandom, and pop culture. Its premise was simple yet brilliant: two FBI agents investigating the paranormal, one a believer and one a skeptic. That dynamic reflected society itself and gave the show an endlessly compelling tension. Mulder and Scully became iconic not only because they were great characters, but because they embodied two sides of the search for truth. I tuned in every week to see what bizarre, horrifying, or awe-inspiring mystery they would confront next—creatures, mutants, ghosts, aliens, conspiracies, you name it. The show’s broader mythos unfolded slowly, pulling viewers deeper into its web of secrets. But more than anything, The X-Files taught me to question what I’m told, look deeper, and seek answers for myself. Few series manage such longevity and cultural impact. The X-Files absolutely earned its place among the greats.
- KennyAugust 9, 2025Love this show! Greatest fox show ever!
- runinhotJuly 11, 2025Do I hear Bloodhound Gang in the background
- Vincent ReggianniniSeptember 12, 2025Iconic, trend setting and engrossing. The first 5-6 seasons are entirely gripping and cement this series as one of the best of the 90’s. Great writing, whitty dialogue and two all-too watchable characters keep this series moving through a long, complicated series arc, with occasional yet completely enjoyable “Monster of the Week” episodes. Yes, it’s dated and firmly entrenched in the 1990s, where cell phones were still primitive, but the series launched a distrust of government and institutions that still resonates today.
- parcolanJuly 2, 2025They don’t make stuff like this anymore 💕




































