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This designation represents the first two broadcast episodes of the series, which established the foundational mythology and the dynamic between the two lead characters:

The introduction of Dana Scully is credited with a notable increase in women pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). 1993_1x01-02

The show was noted for its dark, atmospheric visual style and its willingness to tackle complex, adult-oriented science fiction. Production Significance This designation represents the first two broadcast episodes

The premiere episodes were a risky venture for the young Fox network in 1993. The success of the pilot and its follow-up, "Deep Throat," secured the show's place in the lineup and eventually turned it into a global phenomenon that lasted eleven seasons and two feature films. The success of the pilot and its follow-up,

Written by series creator Chris Carter and directed by Robert Mandel, the pilot introduces FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Mulder, a believer in the paranormal, and Scully, a medical doctor and skeptic, are paired to investigate unexplained "X-Files".

This episode marks the first appearance of Mulder's mysterious informant, "Deep Throat," and carries the production code 1X01 (the pilot is often technically 1X79). It aired on September 17, 1993 . Cultural and Television Impact

The debut of these episodes in 1993 was a significant moment in television history, helping to define the "paranormal procedural" genre: