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Two female lounge singers hide out as drag queens after witnessing a mob killing.
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Trust The Man (2005)
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Feature-length outing for Mulder and Scully.
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Agent Mulder has been abducted by aliens. Agent Scully is pregnant. Agent Doggett is new.
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Last series with David Duchovny, in which there are less supernatural shocks.
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Sci-fi series soldiers on without David Duchovny, but can it survive?
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