(The Smoking Man) appears as a Nazi leader.
: The episode is famous for its unique filming style, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope . It was designed to look like it was filmed in four continuous 11-minute takes , using clever hidden cuts and wide-screen letterboxing. The X-Files 6x3
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plays both Agent Scully and a 1939 OSS agent. Meanwhile, in 1998, and The Lone Gunmen race
: The episode serves as a tribute to The Wizard of Oz , with numerous references including character names (Captain Yip Harburg, Almira Gulch) and a final scene that mirrors Dorothy waking up in Kansas.
" 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.