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<p dir="auto"><strong>thezakman182</strong> — <em>12 years ago(July 08, 2013 05:39 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">A lot of people have said that Eerie, Indiana was a kids version of the X-Files though in a lot of ways Eerie acted as a bridge between X-Files and Twin Peaks (which is said to have influenced X-Files)<br />
-Eerie came out when Twin Peaks was still running, but ended before X-Files started<br />
-Twin Peaks had one main detective, Eerie had a duo, X-Files had a duo<br />
-Most of Twin Peaks dealt with one main case, Eerie had a different one every episode, X-Files had tons of different cases<br />
-Twin Peaks and Eerie both dealt with phenomenon in seemingly ordinary small towns<br />
-Twin Peaks and Eerie tried to look like the 1950's<br />
-all shows dealt with mysterious charactersBob, Dash X, Cancer Man<br />
anyone else care to comment on any other similarities<br />
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<p dir="auto">If the show had not been cancelled. A crossover episode of The X-Files, with David Duchovny and Gillan Anderson appearing as Mulder and Scully would had been awesome.</p>
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<p dir="auto">In Episode 14- Mr. Chaney, Marshall becomes the Harvest King and is supposed to be fed to a werewolf.  As he is about to be attacked DashX hits it with a tree branch, knocking the werewolf out.  Marshall says something like, "It's you!" and DashX replies with, "well, it's not the Log Lady."</p>
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<p dir="auto">Perfect. I've never thought about it like that. I really like your explanation, especially considering my friends (when this first aired) used to call it a rip-off of Are You Afraid of the Dark &amp; Goosebumps. Although to me, it always gave off a completely different vibe than Goosebumps, etc.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Marshal is basically a young Fox Mulder. What an intelligent mature kid.</p>
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