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- Sex & Nudity (11)
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- Profanity (2)
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (3)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (5)
- Spoilers (2)
Certification
Sex & Nudity
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- Both Scully and Mulder are occasionally seen in their underwear (which is quite ordinary and not very revealing).
- A woman is shown waking around the facility in the nude. Though her body is hidden by objects, it is clear that she is naked.
- There is a woman wearing very revealing mortal combat style clothing her entire butt is visible multiple times wearing only thong like underwear
- Lengthy and explicit discussion of sex abuse.
- Mulder flips through a calendar containing women in bikinis.
- Occasional mentions in dialog of pornographic magazines and videos. Nothing explicit is ever shown on screen.
- Mild sexual innuendos.
- Certain episodes feature occasional sex scenes (actions, no nudity), in general once or perhaps twice per season. Characters on a few occasions in stages of undress, rarely though in a sexual nature (more sleeping, occasional bathing interruptions) and prostitutes occasionally crop up, as spies, information sources etc.
- An episode features a naked Neanderthal woman, though we never see any nudity beyond one quite distant hazy rear shot.
- An episode revolves around a woman who was raped by supernatural entities, she is shown thrashing around in a bed (fully covered) and later seen badly bruised and mentally scarred from the ordeal.
- An episode revolves around a family resulted from years of incest.
Violence & Gore
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- Scully is a medical doctor and performs lots of bloody, graphic surgeries in pretty much every episode.
- A small child is hit by a train and killed. This is offscreen but still upsetting.
- Home is by far the most violent episode. It has alot of onscreen murders, and has a death of a baby
- The show is shockingly violent and gory at points, although infrequently so.
- Most episodes have scary elements, some with gruesome creatures and behavior. Some episodes has strong violence, including stabbings, gunfights, and physical violence - some very graphic.
- A lot of the violence in this series is offscreen, but injury detail occasionally intense with some closeups of corpses, injuries, blood and on a few occasions gore. Certain episodes deal with topics of pedophilia and child murder. Many episodes in later seasons start to get very gory and gruesome
Profanity
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- Words such as "hell", "damn", "bastard", "son of a bitch", and "ass" are used.
- Mild language, such as "damn", "bastard", "hell", "ass" and "son of a bitch".
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Detailed drug misuse in some episodes.
- Characters drink and smoke socially, and one recurring character dubbed 'The Cigarette Smoking Man' is seen smoking in virtually every scene he is in.
- In one episode, teenagers are depicted to be high on some home-brewed, meth-like concoction.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The show is usually very dark and sometimes very violent.
- Occasional jump scares, some of which can be quite severe.
- The show is more intense than frightening.
- The show "The X-Files" is a dark sci-fi drama that can be very scary at times, sometimes depicting monsters, deformed humans, disturbing scenarios, and violent acts.
- Frequent scenes of horror and intense scenes.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- A man is brutally murdered by a group of men with baseball bats. Though it is hard to see, his blood is shown splattered on the floor.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- Home is the most disturbing episode as it revolves around a inbred family of brothers who sleep with their mother to give birth to babies then kill them. It also has the most violent death scenes, and scares.