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"The X Files" Dreamland (1998)


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Area 51, at last!, 24 January 2007
10/10
Author: Muldernsanta from Washington Terrace, Utah

One good thing about the move from Vancouver to L.A. was that they were able to explore a few more locations for episodes, namely, the American southwest, e.g. California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah, where the terrain is more desert-like. 'The Beginning' took us to Arizona, Drive from Utah through California, and now Dreamland in southern Nevada, namely Area 51. Area 51 is the motherland of UFOs. It's where some of the U.S. public believes that the cover-up of UFOs and aliens began back in the later 1940's. So, it's cool that the x-files is finally able to visit the home of UFO lore. I find it interesting that when the time warp is passing over them that only Morris and Mulder are switched and not anyone else. It's almost as if the UFO chose Mulder. Unrestricted access to Area 51 was the perfect opportunity for Mulder to find out about UFOs. I have commented on David Duchovny's comic ability before, but it needs reemphasizing here. He is a natural at it and it helps the episode so much. Dreamland features two great guest stars, Michael McKean as Morris Fletcher and Nora Dunn as JoAnne Fletcher, his wife. The two are comic gold, McKean as the sleaze-bag and Dunn as the nagging wife. Even though this episode has a lot of humor in it, it does deal with a serious x-file of UFOs and body-switching. And it surprisingly ends with a cliff-hanger leaving you with doubt as to Mulder's future. Dreamland mixes a traditional x- file with a good dose of humor to make for a very excellent episode.

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The introduction of Morris Fletcher, 9 July 2007
10/10
Author: Sanpaco13 from Sandy, UT, United States

This is definitely one of the better episodes out there. I honestly can't think of anything I don't like about it at all. I mean you've got an old Indian squaw swearing up a storm and standing at attention when the general comes in and then you've got Mulder trying to deal with a shaky marriage. I love how he gets caught watching porn by his "wife" and she yells at him about being more responsible. The look on his face is one that says "when did I move back in with Mom." I have heard a number of criticisms for these episodes and I don't think that any of them are justified to anything more than personal opinion. Some thought the Marx Brothers style dance in front of the mirror was lame and clichéd. I thought that was part of what made it so funny. Sometimes its funny to be lame on purpose. Others didn't like that Mulder in Morris' body still looked like Mulder. I say you pay way too much attention to details that aren't important. I love how people say the scene with Mulder in the side view mirror and then sitting in the car doesn't work because there are too many Mulder's. I refer to the previous scene I mentioned where Mulder as Morris' reflection still looked like Morris. So wouldn't Morris as Mulder's reflection still look like Mulder? So we are looking at the reflection of Morris as Mulder which looks like Mulder and then at the NON reflection of Mulder as Morris which still looks like Mulder. Its not too hard to understand really. But I guess I have to allow for the fact that everyone is different and just because I didn't get confused by it doesn't mean that everyone else is stupid.

Anyway, enough basher bashing. I love this episode and have since the first time I saw it. 10 out of 10.

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The Best There IS, 28 June 2007
10/10
Author: christian-flickinger from United States

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Many say X-Files lost its feel after Season 5. The cast and crew moved from Vancouver to Los Angeles and the show was never the same. It didn't have its dark, gritty, feel and it began its ever-popularized "decline". I say hogwash. Season 6 is one of the, if not the, best season of the X-Files. Does it have a different feel than previous seasons? Yes. Are the myth-arc episodes as good as previous seasons? No. The thing that makes Season 6 great is the stand-alone episodes. This is in contrast to the earlier seasons where most of the highlights were the mythology episodes. Perhaps the greatest example of this, and the greatest IMO stand-alone episode in X-Files history, is Dreamland I and II. These are the holy grail of stand-alone episodes. This is comedy-sci-fi, since the term doesn't really exist in any form of quality in any period of television, at its absolute peak. However, this is my review of only Dreamland I, since my review of II will be written at a later date.

The beginning of the episode takes a somewhat serious note. You get to see the longing Scully has sometimes for a "normal" life. She feels that they are always chasing shadows in the form of E.T. and that their personal lives have deteriorated with no chance of return. Mulder of course replies to her with his usual sarcasm saying: "This IS a normal life". They struck gold in this episode with the actor who portrays Morris Fletcher. Mulder is brilliant in this entire episode, showing his comedy side as well as his dramatic side, but Morris is just as good. They both play each other perfectly. You never get a sense that anyone is acting, they ARE these characters and it helps you to get lost in the story. Many people complain that DD should have stayed as Mulder, playing Morris in Mulder's body. Now while I think both of these actors could have pulled this off, it would have changed the entire episode dramatically and it wouldn't have been as great as it is. Scully is funny as well. I still crack up at the entire gas station scene. Mulder is not himself and she knows it. Of course, throughout this episode, she just thinks that there is something emotionally wrong and not that he has swapped bodies with a man in black. The scenes with Mulder at Area 51 are funny, yet they serve a more dramatic purpose to the overall story of Mulder trying to use his new found body to get information on what is going on there. The scenes back at the FBI though, between Morris and Scully, are non-stop hilarity. Morris keeps calling Scully Dana, hitting on her, as well as everyone else, smoking, and just being all around insane (for being Mulder of course). When he sees Mulder's apartment and makes comments on everything there and his "life", or lack there of, it is on the verge of on the floor rolling worthy. As funny as these are, the best parts of the episode are Mulder with his "wife" Joanne Fletcher, especially when Scully comes to the door. "I'm calling the Police." Mulder staying up to watch porn and getting caught the next morning. These scenes were maybe the funniest parts of the entire series. As funny as this episode is, it also has a story, and a great one at that. It is about Mulder trying to find evidence and the truth about what goes on at Area 51. Also, there is a mole in the facility that has been trying to contact Mulder and he needs to find out who that is. The show then ends on a surprising cliffhanger. Most stand-alones are just that: stand-alones, but this one ended on a cliffhanger and you get to know the feeling of great joy to find out that this classic, genius, episode gets to continue for a little longer. Pure greatness. Pure gold. As good as it gets. Dreamland I: 10 out of 10 (In case there was any doubt)

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One of the best X-Files episodes, 21 August 2006
10/10
Author: SpecialAgentFoxMulder from San Diego

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Dreamland is one of the most fun X-Files episodes. It's not scary, but it's not corny like "How The Ghosts Stole Christmas". Due to an alien spaceship crash, Mulder has switched bodies with the goofy, annoying Area 51 employee, Morris Fletcher, and now everyone thinks Mulder is Morris, and vice versa! This is where the fun begins. Mulder must live in Morris' house, with his overbearing, unhappy wife, and kids who hate 'him'. Morris is now in Mulder's body, and acting all crazy and wise-guy ish. Scully is shocked at his increasingly bizarre behavior, from smoking, to calling her "Dana", and most shocking of all- touching Scully in a place we would all like to touch her! Filled with fun, humor, and intrigue, Dreamland (and Dreamland Pt II) are two of the best episodes from S6, and maybe some of the best X Files episodes period.

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One of the better episodes., 19 October 2007
10/10
Author: PWNYCNY from United States

X-Files is not known for its humor. But this episode is an exception. The switching of personalities is hilarious, especially since the two characters involved in the switch are utterly different in temperament and don't even like each other. Michael McKean is wonderful in this episode. His performance as Morris Fletcher is one of the better TV comic performances. And although Fletcher has his personality quirks he is still likable. This episode proves that a TV drama can delve into comedy without losing its identity or sacrificing dramatic impact. For despite the farcical nature of the story, the underlying premise, that an extraterrestrial entity is somehow involved, remains intact, consistent with the series' theme.

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My Two Favorite Episodes EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, 24 March 2007
10/10
Author: higgle-1 from United States

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This, and part two, are my very favorite episodes of the X-Files I have ever seen! It's classic X-Files, UFO's, government conspiracies, Area 51!! There's a "laugh-like-a-drunk-Daffy Duck" moment every two minutes, the Duck Soup parody, the switched Hopi woman and pilot, Scully's reaction to who she thinks is Mulder, Fletcher trying to woo her, Fletcher's reaction to Mulder and the Lone Gunmen, Mulder's reaction to Jo Ann and his coworkers, the realization of all the mix-ups(Hilarious one-liners funny enough for a laugh track ensue throughout all these!) Iswear, I have never in my life laughed so much in two hours as I did while watching this! If I tried to list all the kick-ass quotes in this episode I'd have a giant list.

There are also truly touching and deep moments, such as the talk Mulder and Scully have when she tells him he may never get back, and Fletcher convincing Jo Ann that it's him. The direction, acting, music and the writing of this episode is simply exquisite. This is true classic X-Files, and a masterpiece. And what in the world can beat the bewildered look on Mulder's face at the end of part II?

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The best, 30 August 2008
10/10
Author: koalablue_1993 from Australia

Season Six of The X-Files is stunning, its brilliant and impossibly good. And this episode is the highlight of season six. In one word its awesome. It is every X-Phile's wet dream of an episode. I truly believe this is one of the entire series finest episodes. The character of Morris Fletcher is hilarious, Michael McKean is pure gold playing him. David Duchovny gives his best performance here. He can be really funny. Scully gets angry at various points during the episode, which is good because she looks so hot when she's mad! Then Morris grabs her ass!!! Ha ha! This is my favorite episode ever. Truly funny. If you want to laugh out loud every two seconds then this is the episode for you. The very best ever!

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Fun and funny "X-Files" two part episode, 1 April 2006
Author: wtdk123 from United States

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In "Dreamland Parts 1 & 2" Mulder isn't quite himself. In fact, all he's sure about is that his first name is Morris. While out visiting area 51 with Scully for recreation, Mulder and a black ops agent switch bodies due to the effect of a US Military Aircraft using UFO technology. Morrie (the delightful Michael McKean)loves it--he's able to escape his shrewish wife, problematic kids and play FBI agent. He also takes a crack at seducing Scully. Mulder on the other hand has to struggle with the shrewish wife, difficult kids and figure out a way to contact Scully. He needs her help to try and figure out how to reverse the effects of this body snatching and get back his life.

Morrie discovers that Mulder doesn't have much of a life by the way. When he first sees Mulder's apartment ("Where does this guy sleep?") he's horrified and uses Mulder's credit card to purchase a water bed (which plays a part in a future episode as well)and generally get a life. Well written and directed with delightful performances all around "Dreamland Parts 1 & 2" like "The Pine Bluff Variant" and "The Unnatural" makes season six a highlight despite a fair mix of so-so episodes. After this the show would take a sharp decline in quality until the introduction of Robert Patrick during season 8.

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umm......, 19 April 2007
Author: macenblu from Guangzhou, PRC

It took me a long time to give Xfiles a chance, but i figured that with so many people hailing it as the 'greatest TV show ever' i HAD to see what it was all about. So i bought the DVD's here in china, cuz they are about $0.50 cents a piece.

I must say, i have never found the show more than mildly entertaining. But i am a completist by nature, so i have felt obligated to watch the whole thing.

After having watched the first 5 seasons and the movie, i was ready to move into season 6. and i found the first episode pretty nice. Now this? (first, you must know i am biased against silly 'monster of the week' style episodes, highly preferring episodes that extend the story arc of the show) But in fact, there is only ONE episode i have seen that i thought was RE-watchable (that one with the writer interviewing scully for the book he wanted to write about alien abductions) Now, i LOVE michael Mckean, but I must say, if this goofiness is the kind of episode that deserves a two-parter, i fear for my sanity when it is all over.

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