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"The Truth" | |
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Series The X-Files Season 9, Episode 19.2 | |
Air date | May 19th, 2002 |
Writers | Chris Carter |
Director | Kim Manners |
Producers | Harry V. Bring; David Amann; Paul Rabwin; Kim Manners; Michelle MacLaren; John Shiban; Vince Gilligan; Frank Spotnitz; Chris Carter |
Starring | David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson; Robert Patrick; Annabeth Gish; Mitch Pileggi |
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"The Truth" is the nineteenth episode of season nine of the science fiction television series The X-Files and the 200th and final episode of the original series run. The episode was directed by Kim Manners with a script written by Chris Carter. It first aired on the FOX Network on Sunday, May 19th, 2002.
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