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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Synopsis text had [has?] bad grammar errors, seemingly being copied from that fan page linked as [1]. Maybe this also affects other episodes, which might have been copied from that page too? Someone who cares more about the show might check that.. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.201.131.117 (talk) 12:24, 8 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
"Principal filming for "Vienen" was shot at three different locations, including an oil rig, an oil refinery, and the show's set." Using the word 'Including' suggests it's only a part of the whole, I suggest removing it and using a colon to list it.
Production
"Usually, an episode of The X-Files took about 18 days to film. "Vienen," however, took only 11.", could do with a citation.
Plot
"Meanwhile, Dana Scully finds black oil in Simon's skull during an autopsy - but the oil is dead, as if irradiated.", remove hyphen and use en or em dash.
Reception
"The episode subsequently made its debut in Ireland and the United Kingdom on June 7th on Sky 1", remove the ordinal form of 7, per WP:DATES and WP:CONSISTENCY
"and was the sixth most watched television shows", plural needed?
"significant development inMulder and Scully's relationship", spot the joint word.
Should there be spacing in "B- rating"?
Footnotes
For ref 2, 'BBC Cult' is the work, BBC is the publisher.
Latest comment: 10 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
On my DVD, this episode has a strangely different title sequence: At its end, some footage of a desert is shown with two poeple walking in it in the distance.
Does anybody know something what this means? 85.179.2.167 (talk) 14:48, 14 November 2013 (UTC) ArndReply