![]() ![]() The truth is out there, 2018.”Īlso Read: 'X-Files' Refresher: Who the Heck Is Jeffrey Spender? ![]() We had trouble making it out, but Reddit user JordinGoff posted their results on YouTube, along with an interpretation that sounds pretty accurate based on our own manipulations of the audio.Īccording to JordinGoff, the message is: “If this is the end, it’s been a wild, wild adventure with some of the finest people I know and the greatest fans that we could’ve hoped for. If you reverse the sound of the voices and slow it down, it turns out that the alien speech is actually a digitally distorted human voice. While the sounds themselves come off as the creepy, alien influence acting on William, it turns out they’re actually hiding a message. William is obviously struggling, and as the music rises, it’s possible to hear what sound like strange, squeaky alien voices cutting through the other sounds. ![]() The premiere episode of Season 11, “My Struggle III,” is full of references to the show’s lore and its main villain, the Smoking Man.īut in addition to a big retcon of the events at the end of Season 10, a number of twists and turns along the way, and a ton of new information about the decades-long conspiracies the show is known for, there’s another secret hidden in the episode.Īlso Read: Fans React To That 'X-Files' Twist: 'Are You Kidding Me?'Īt the close of the premiere, there’s a shot of a young man, presumably William, the son of Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). “The X-Files” has always been steeped in secret alien abductions, government conspiracies and mysterious secrets. (Note: This post contains spoilers for the premiere episode of “The X-Files” Season 11.) ![]()
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