Yeah, they made a total of nine seasons. Mulder was a 'regular' for the last time on the show in the 7th season. He did appear for half the season in the 8th season. That was not his last appearance, though. He was in the series finale, which was the last episode in the 9th season. So, techinally speaking, his last appearance was in the 9th season. Hope that helped.
2007-01-06 03:26:18
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answered by Dana Mulder 4
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Favre had the best year of his career last year. If that wasn't enough to win a Superbowl, then I have a feeling it's gonna be a long time before the Vikings get their chance once again. Being a huge Bears' fan, I'm nowhere near excited to see Favre play again. No, I don't expect him to duplicate last season, and I think he will show signs of wear and tear and decline, but he still will put up good numbers. It's impossible for any QB not to do good with Adrian Peterson in the backfield. But, injuries will catch up with him. The ankle is extremely important for a QB, and Vikings' fans will notice the toll the ankle has on his moving ability. Favre was great last year, but don't bank the fact he'll do just as good this year.
2016-05-23 02:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The last season with Mulder was the 7th. He was in about half of the episodes of the 8th season in a limited role. He was mentioned a lot in the 9th season but only appeared in the final episode.
2007-01-07 08:24:28
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answered by Dana Katherine 4
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that last real season with mulder is season 7. david duchovny quit the x-files after season 7. he decided not to renew his contract at that time. in season 8, scully is still there but no longer working the x-files, and there is a little foxhunt going on. doggett and reyes were introduced as the new x-files agents.
2007-01-04 03:29:20
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answered by makie 4
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I stopped watching that series after the 2nd season. It just got WAY to silly and weird for me.
2007-01-04 03:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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