The third episode introduces Doug Hutchison as serial killer Eugene Victor Tooms, one of the series' most memorable monsters. "I wanted Mulder, the male, to be the believer, the intuiter, and I wanted Scully to be the skeptic, which is usually the male role." "First and foremost, what I wanted to do was scare people's pants off," says series creator Chris Carter in the interview below. I think I've only recently stopped having nightmares about aliens in the woods. I was 12 then, and at school the next morning learned I had been one of two kids in my entire eighth-grade class whose parents allowed them to stay up past 10 to watch this new science-fiction show on Fox. What was your favorite? Tell us in the comments below. These are mine, though they're probably not all yours. Those of us left at home, though, can gather here to reminisce about our own favorite episodes. I'm pretty sure the line outside is already packed. And on Thursday morning, Carter, Duchovny and Anderson will join many of the show's writers – Gilligan, David Amann, Howard Gordon, Darin Morgan, Glen Morgan, John Shiban and Jim Wong – in ballroom 20 at San Diego Comic-Con to reminisce.
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