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  1. Oct 22, 2019 · The writing team of Glen Morgan and James Wong were simply trying to write a scary standalone X-Files episode when they wrote "Home." Instead, they practically rewrote the rules of television. Instead, they practically rewrote the rules of television.

  2. Home Season 4, Written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, directed by Kim Manners Perhaps this disturbing episode — which was banned for three years after its initial showing — is more creepy and unsettling than scary, but it certainly left an impression on viewers when it debuted in 1996. Mulder...

  3. Glen Morgan (born July 12, 1961) is an American television producer, writer and director, who is most known for his work on The X-Files, alongside his writing partner James Wong. His younger brother, Darin Morgan, has also written scripts for The X-Files. Glen Morgan on Wikipedia Glen Morgan at the Internet Movie Database

  4. Jan 27, 1998 · Actress Kristen Cloke who plays Lara Means is married to Glen Morgan, and hence is the sister-in-law of Darin Morgan. Morgan and Wong have their own production company (Hard Eight Productions) which produced Space: Above and Beyond. Glen was born in El Cajon, California, USA. Has one daughter named Chelsea Morgan with ex-wife Cindy Morgan.

  5. Jan 27, 2023 · Perhaps this is unsurprising, considering "Final Destination" co-writers Glen Morgan and James Wong (who also directed the film) penned several "X-Files" episodes — including "Home," one of the ...

  6. Feb 26, 2019 · The Road to Willard - An Interview with Writer/Director Glen Morgan; Destination Willard - An Interview with Director of Photography Robert McLachlan; The Rat Trainer's Notebook - Behind-the-Scenes Footage from Animals for Hollywood; Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Glen Morgan, Producer James Wong, Actors Crispin Glover and R. Lee Erney

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  7. "Home" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files, which originally aired on the Fox network on October 11, 1996. Directed by Kim Manners, it was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong. "Home" is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the overarching mythology of The X-Files.

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