“Orison” at 26: Faith, Evil, and the Darkest Corners of The X-Files
Twenty-six years ago today, The X-Files aired one of its most unsettling and spiritually charged episodes. Titled Orison, the episode arrived quietly in the middle of Season Seven and left behind something far louder: a lingering sense of dread, moral ambiguity, and existential unease that still divides viewers decades later.
“Orison” is not just another serial-killer story. It is an episode about belief, manipulation, free will, and the terrifying possibility that evil does not always require supernatural explanations to feel otherworldly. By revisiting one of the series’ most disturbing villains and placing him in direct conversation with faith itself, the episode ventures into darker psychological territory than many X-Files installments dared to tread.
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