![]() ![]() ![]() “I remember it was really quite controversial, even though we didn’t think that at the time we wrote it.” Fox even promised to never air “Home” again after receiving complaints that it was “tasteless.”įor fans, however, the episode was a favorite. “We got in big trouble for that,” episode co-writer would later James Wong recall. Today, “Home” is remembered as one of the most disturbing episodes of The X-Files -and of television-of all time. Eventually, Mulder and Scully discover the brothers’ horrifying secret: their quadruple amputee mother, who was previously presumed dead, is responsible for giving birth to the murdered child. Their search quickly leads them to the Peacocks, a family of three deformed brothers, who appear to live alone on a farm, cut off from the rest of the world. ![]() Inconspicuously titled “Home,” it follows paranormal detectives Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) as they investigate the murder of an unidentified baby on the outskirts of a small Pennsylvania town. In 1996, The X-Files released what would become one of its most notorious episodes. ![]()
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