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Justz Natz Podcast - Episode Title: "The X-Files Season 7, Episode 17: All Things - Fate, Regrets, and Second Chances Host (Justz Natz): "Welcome back, fellow truth-seekers, to another episode of Justz Natz Podcast! I'm your host, Justz Natz, and today we're stepping into one of the most introspective and spiritually rich episodes of The X-Files—Season 7, Episode 17, All Things. This episode isn’t about aliens or monsters—it’s about choices, it’s about fate, and it’s about Scully confronting the life she left behind. So grab your meditation mats, keep an eye out for mysterious women in crosswalks, and let’s unravel the mystery of All Things!"* [SEGMENT 1: Episode Recap] Host: "Alright, let’s set the scene. The episode opens with a rare glimpse into Scully’s personal life—she’s getting dressed in front of a mirror while Mulder lounges in bed (yes, that shot). But this isn’t a ‘morning after’ scene—it’s a flash-forward. We rewind to a few days earlier, where Scully, by sheer coincidence, runs into her former lover and medical school professor, Daniel Waterston, who’s now hospitalized with a mysterious heart condition. Cue the existential crisis: Did she make the right choice leaving medicine—and him—for the FBI?" "Things get weird when a mysterious woman appears in a crosswalk, causing Scully to slam her brakes and narrowly avoid a fatal collision with a semi-truck. Was it luck? Divine intervention? Mulder’s off in England chasing crop circles (because of course he is), so Scully turns to his contact, Colleen Azar, a woman steeped in Eastern philosophy. Azar drops some wisdom about Buddhism, auras, and the collective unconscious—basically, the universe might be sending Scully a message." "Scully saves Waterston’s life with a defibrillator (only to put him in a coma—oops), clashes with his resentful daughter, and then follows the mysterious woman to a Buddhist temple. There, she has a vision of Waterston’s illness—leading her to bring in a healer who miraculously cures him. But when Waterston tries to rekindle their romance, Scully realizes she’s not the same person anymore. The episode ends with her and Mulder back in his apartment, where he starts waxing poetic about fate… only to turn and see she’s fallen asleep. Classic Mulder." [SEGMENT 2: Themes and Analysis] Host: "Now, let’s break this down. All Things is a meditation on regret, destiny, and the paths not taken. Here’s why it’s so special:" "First, the theme of choice vs. fate. Scully spends the episode wrestling with her past decisions—did she choose her FBI life, or was it meant to happen? The mysterious woman (who might be a guardian angel or a manifestation of karma) forces her to confront this. That near-death truck moment? The universe saying, ‘Hey, you’ve got more to do.’"* "Then there’s science vs. spirituality. Scully, the skeptic, is faced with something she can’t quantify—visions, healers, synchronicity. The fact that she listens to Azar by the end shows her growth. She doesn’t have to believe in Buddhism to accept that some things can’t be explained."* "And let’s not forget Mulder’s role. He’s barely in this episode, but his presence lingers. That final scene where he talks about fate while Scully sleeps? It’s the show whispering: Their connection is the real destiny."* [SEGMENT 3: Standout Moments and Performances] Host: "Let’s talk performances, because Gillian Anderson owns this episode. Scully’s quiet anguish, her clinical detachment crumbling—it’s some of her best acting in the series. And fun fact: Anderson also directed this episode, making her the first woman to direct an episode of The X-Files. Icon behavior." "Nicolas Surovy as Waterston brings the perfect wounded gravitas. You believe he and Scully had history, and his daughter’s resentment (shout-out to Stacy Haiduk) adds real emotional stakes." "But the MVP? Colleen Flynn as Colleen Azar. Her monologue about ‘all things being connected’ is the spiritual backbone of the episode. Also, that glance she gives Scully when she says, ‘You’re not here for the file’? Chills." [SEGMENT 4: Behind the Scenes & Fan Theories] Host: "Behind-the-scenes trivia time! This episode was personal for Gillian Anderson—she fought to direct it and even helped shape the script. The Buddhist temple scenes were filmed at a real temple in Vancouver, and Anderson insisted on authenticity." SEO Tags: #XFiles #Golem #JewishMysticism #Kaddish #Horror #Conspiracy #MonsterOfTheWeek x files theme jurassic world rebirth gillian anderson x files movie expedientes secretos x x files theme jurassic world rebirth gillian anderson x files movie expedientes secretos x