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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Darin_MorganDarin Morgan - Wikipedia

    Darin Morgan (born 1966) is an American screenwriter best known for several offbeat, darkly humorous episodes of the television series The X-Files and Millennium. His teleplay for the X-Files episode " Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose " won a 1996 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series . [1]

    • War of The Coprophages
    • Humbug
    • Mulder and Scully Meet The Were-Monster
    • Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
    • The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat
    • Jose Chung's from Outer Space

    To be clear, being the worst Darin Morgan-written episode of The X-Files isn't a terrible distinction. All of Morgan's episodes have been acclaimed to an extent, and that was the case for X-Files season 3, episode 12, "War of the Coprophages." FBI agents Mulder and Scully, as so they often do, head to a small town to investigate mysterious murders,...

    The X-Files, season 2, episode 20, "Humbug," was the first episode to be directly written by Darin Morgan, and went a long way toward establishing him as a writer to watch. "Humbug" was one of the first X-Filesepisodes to sport a wacky, irreverent feel, and indulge in a playful sense of strangeness that would come to be the show's absurdist hallmar...

    The X-Files' first revival season, season 10, only ran six episodes in length, but smartly brought Darin Morgan in to write episode 3, "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster." If anyone had been wondering if Morgan's comedic chops had dulled in the time sinceX-Files season 9, this hilarious new tale quickly answered that question with a resoundin...

    The top three episodes in Darin Morgan'sX-Files catalog are almost interchangeable in quality, and deciding between them is a very hard task for even the most diehard X-Files lover. "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" in season 3, episode 4, is probably the darkest of Morgan's X-Files outings - although certainly not as dark as a shocker like X-Files' ...

    The X-Files season 11, so far its last, was widely seen as a big improvement from season 10. Again delivering was Darin Morgan's X-Files season 11, episode 4, "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat." It's probably not as moving or emotionally impactful as "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose," but it makes up for that by being possibly the funniest X-Files epis...

    Darin Morgan's "Jose Chung's From Outer Space," X-Files season 3, episode 20, is another clear candidate for the funniest installment of the series ever. Charles Nelson Reilly guest stars as the titular Jose Chung, an author writing a book about aliens and UFOs. Chung is another terrific character created by Morgan, but the real driver of the story...

  2. Jan 25, 2018 · The series veteran talks about his latest episode, the Mandela effect, and the series' political and mythological themes. He also shares his views on the current season, the ratings, and his writing process.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0604587Darin Morgan - IMDb

    Darin Morgan. Producer: The X-Files. Darin Morgan was born on 2 September 1948 in Santa Clara County, California, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The X-Files (1993), Millennium (1996) and Those Who Kill (2014).

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    • Producer, Writer, Actor
    • Santa Clara County, California, USA
    • Darin Morgan
  4. Oct 28, 2007 · The week after “War of the Coprophages” aired, The X-Files ran a Carter-penned episode entitled “Syzygy” that plays like a Darin Morgan homage. The show depicts an unusually snippy Mulder ...

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  6. Jan 12, 2023 · The reasons fan love Darin Morgan is because before he came along the X-Files was a great show but it was a dark and dreary place. When Morgan showed up, the X-Files realized its potential because he realized that there was a possibility to take the milieu and dread of the series and turn it into hysterical comedy and parody.

  7. Feb 1, 2016 · Darin Morgan, who wrote four playful and experimental episodes of The X-Files in the original run, talks about his new episode "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster" and how TV has changed in 20 years. He also reveals his idea for a Werelizard and his views on Mulder's mid-life crisis.

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