(The Smoking Man) appears as a Nazi leader.
: Many series regulars play dual roles in the 1939 timeline: The X-Files 6x3
" Triangle " is widely regarded as one of the best episodes of the series. Critics have praised its "breathless pace" and ambitious technical execution. Reviewers on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes frequently highlight the episode's cinematography and "silly but fun" tone. (The Smoking Man) appears as a Nazi leader
In this episode, travels to the Bermuda Triangle to investigate a legendary British luxury liner, the SS Queen Anne , which has mysteriously reappeared after vanishing in 1939. Upon boarding, he finds himself trapped in a time warp on the day World War II began. He must navigate a ship filled with British sailors and Nazi soldiers who resemble people from his present life. Reviewers on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes
: The show’s iconic opening tagline, "The Truth Is Out There," was changed for this episode to the German translation: "Die Wahrheit ist irgendwo da draußen" . Critical Reception
The third episode of the sixth season of The X-Files is titled . It is a highly acclaimed "Monster-of-the-Week" episode that originally aired on November 22, 1998. Episode Overview