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US President Orders Drone Strike Against US Citizens

Of course. The topic of US presidents authorizing operations that result in the death of American citizens, particularly outside active battlefields, is a complex and highly debated issue that sits at the intersection of national security, legal authority, and ethics.

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eXodus

In the shadowy world of The Gifted, control is the ultimate currency, and the episode “Exodus” introduces a terrifying new instrument of it: Hyper-Cortisone D. This is not a cure, but a chemical cage. A substance designed to forcibly stabilize mutant powers, it represents the establishment’s deepest desire: not to eliminate mutants, but to neuter […]

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rX

The latest episode of The Gifted, “rX,” delves into the complex question of what constitutes family for the Mutant Underground. Is every mutant automatically part of their family, especially when new and untrained mutants nearly get them all killed? This conflict is embodied in Blink, who overuses her powers and falls into a coma. While […]

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Pilot

In the first episode of The Gifted, an ordinary family discovers their kids are mutants and gets pulled into a secret resistance while a federal agency called Sentinel Services hunts people with powers. The show mixes superhero action with questions about privacy, school tech, and government power.

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The Lost Art Of Forehead Sweat

Here’s the idea of this episode in plain English: our memories are slippery. Sometimes huge groups of people remember the same wrong thing, and that weird glitch becomes a story about conspiracy, alternate timelines, and who gets to decide what’s “real.”

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Plus One

A wave of “suicides” hits small-town Virginia. Every victim swears they saw their own double right before they died. Mulder and Scully trace it to estranged twin siblings who secretly play a psychic game of hangman. When a name is spelled, a doppelgänger appears… and the person soon dies. That’s the case file—and the conspiracy […]

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This

Here’s the episode boiled down like a late-night whisper: the rules are fake, the map is rigged, and the server runs the world.

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My Struggle III

“The X-Files: My Struggle III” plays like a redacted memo read aloud—part prophecy, part confession, part threat. It splices personal stakes (Mulder and Scully’s lost son) into a grand design of engineered pandemics, mind-war experiments, and an information ecosystem where truth and forgery trade masks. The Cigarette Smoking Man stands at the center like an […]

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The Way Things Are Now

What the townspeople learnAfter dark, nothing outside is “help.” The creatures can copy any face or voice—including people you loved who’ve died. If you believe them and open the door, you’re dead. That’s the rule.

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