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2/28/2017 10:02:42 PM EDT
I've been watching this show since I was a kid.  Still love the re-runs and I'm watching one now.  

Something I've noticed in many episodes throughout the series is that they frequently refer to my home town area as locations for scenes.  That's the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley in PA.  They don't refer to it accurately.  They name places that don't exist around here.  Certain hospitals/medical centers, government offices, etc.  But what's the significance of it?  Was someone affiliated with the show from this area or something?  

Thanks

-Emt1581
2/28/2017 10:06:54 PM EDT
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Just a whole lot of weird shit and people in the area















2/28/2017 10:10:35 PM EDT
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Is it the bunker at Raven Rock (Site R)? We (I'm old) referred to it as "Last Gasp".
2/28/2017 10:21:05 PM EDT
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Home was set in WV.

go figure.
2/28/2017 10:32:33 PM EDT
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The movie was an atrocity.  Libfest.
2/28/2017 10:33:34 PM EDT
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Yeah that definitely was not Indiana County, PA.
2/28/2017 10:35:01 PM EDT
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Probably a good geographical stand in for British Columbia where it was filmed.

Chris Carter is from southern California, Vince Gilligan is from Richmond, VA.
2/28/2017 10:38:26 PM EDT
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Why is it always dark?
Even stories that take place during the daytime, everywhere they go its dark.
They go in a building, never even think about turning on the lights or opening the blinds, just break out the pen light and walk around in the dark looking for the monsters.
2/28/2017 10:41:07 PM EDT
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Pretty sure Home was set in an actual small town in southwest PA (Armstrong. It is Indiana county) called Home.   It is not far from a big power plant impoundment lake/dam for cooling water.  Keystone Power dam.   I used to fish up there quite a bit.  That sort of family is not too far off from what you can find in parts of PA.
2/28/2017 10:48:25 PM EDT
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I do remember seeing some interviews with Chris Carter who said that they chose locations, especially in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th seasons and forward, as a "reward" for the markets that made them so successful...I remember they used Buffalo as a setting for an episode.

One thing, as the OP said, it seems like they chose the locations, but didn't really do a ton of research....for example, the Buffalo episode referred to "Chinatown", and the Triads....there is no Chinatown in Buffalo, nor did Buffalo ever have an problems with Asian gangs....

Don't forget they did all the filming in Vancouver, and really had no budget for location stuff at least for the first couple of years....
2/28/2017 10:50:10 PM EDT
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Was that the peacock family?
2/28/2017 10:52:34 PM EDT
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Was that the peacock family?


Yep, the Peacock's...that was a creepy episode!
2/28/2017 11:12:25 PM EDT
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I remember looking this up a while ago. I don't believe they did any more than name the region as Allentown.

The market reward explaination sounds plausible
2/28/2017 11:17:49 PM EDT
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Pretty sure Home was set in an actual small town in southwest PA (Armstrong. It is Indiana county) called Home.   It is not far from a big power plant impoundment lake/dam for cooling water.  Keystone Power dam.   I used to fish up there quite a bit.  That sort of family is not too far off from what you can find in parts of PA.
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you're right.
I grew up in SWPA, and I always thought it was set in WV, for reasons obvious to anyone from SWPA.

Home was voted the best episode, IIRC.
2/28/2017 11:20:32 PM EDT
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Most.  Disturbing.  Episode.  Ever.
2/28/2017 11:25:50 PM EDT
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I also agree that, Home was extremely disturbing.
2/28/2017 11:27:11 PM EDT
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I've been watching this show since I was a kid.  Still love the re-runs and I'm watching one now.  

Something I've noticed in many episodes throughout the series is that they frequently refer to my home town area as locations for scenes.  That's the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley in PA.  They don't refer to it accurately.  They name places that don't exist around here.  Certain hospitals/medical centers, government offices, etc.  But what's the significance of it?  Was someone affiliated with the show from this area or something?  

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I remember watching that exact episode and going "That's not Allentown!"

Apparently for the first or more seasons, it was filmed in the PNW area IIRC
2/28/2017 11:28:53 PM EDT
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Why is it always dark?
Even stories that take place during the daytime, everywhere they go its dark.
They go in a building, never even think about turning on the lights or opening the blinds, just break out the pen light and walk around in the dark looking for the monsters.
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How is it that their flashlights never actually illuminate anything, but only serve to point out how dark the room is?
2/28/2017 11:38:21 PM EDT
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Don't know the answer to OP question, but I just had to add that show was the greatest and my favorite all time. As others have said, "Home" was a great episode.
2/28/2017 11:47:19 PM EDT
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If you were a fan of X-Files and have Netflix, go watch Stranger Things.
2/28/2017 11:48:24 PM EDT
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH0_XfxnXWI[/youtube]
2/28/2017 11:58:57 PM EDT
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Wrong. Home was in PA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(The_X-Files)
3/1/2017 12:00:44 AM EDT
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Wrong. Home was in PA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(The_X-Files)


This is correct, PA....although you know SW PA butts right up against West Virginie....
3/1/2017 12:05:30 AM EDT
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Just like when I watched the series back in the 90's, I couldn't make it past more than a few episodes with the Terminator. Without Mulder, the show is boring. 
3/1/2017 12:06:30 AM EDT
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Pre-1000 lumen LED technology. Notice the big assed cell phones with antennas. 
3/1/2017 12:13:31 AM EDT
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Beside there seeming to be no fish left in Keystone power dam, that may be the main reason I don't go fishing up there anymore.

They should have made a similar/creepy episode in Dunbar, Pa.  Now the peacocks would not be stretching the truth too far down there at all.  And mulder and scully could have went grocery shopping in the old pechins market, with its dirt floor.  That area (dunbar creek ) is definitely a place you don't want to be hanging around in after dark, if you don't have "kin" from there.
3/1/2017 12:13:52 AM EDT
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Watching the show when I was younger I never thought Scully was attractive.

Watching it now I think she's super hot...
3/1/2017 12:14:08 AM EDT
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The quasi made up locations and businesses and stores etc are to keep the crazies who would go there IRL and cause issues away. Same thing with CSI Las Vegas, LOTS of almost made up locations, places a local would know when they talk about it but the name they used would sometimes be way off. For instance they would always refer to "Desert Palms Hospital" well, it's actually Desert Springs Hospital. It's also no where near the strip like they always claim it is in the show, it is on the east side of town. Things like this.
3/1/2017 12:46:15 AM EDT
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But they send out a wide, bright beam. That illuminates nothing.
3/1/2017 12:52:59 AM EDT
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Loved that PHX, is where they had the HOA monster ep set in.
3/1/2017 12:53:29 AM EDT
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Can't help you OP but my favorite episodes were the ship that made you old and the arctic parasite ones. I can't believe my parents let me watch those when I was 8-10.
3/1/2017 1:10:09 AM EDT
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I've been watching this show since I was a kid.  Still love the re-runs and I'm watching one now.  

Something I've noticed in many episodes throughout the series is that they frequently refer to my home town area as locations for scenes.  That's the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley in PA.  They don't refer to it accurately.  They name places that don't exist around here.  Certain hospitals/medical centers, government offices, etc.  But what's the significance of it?  Was someone affiliated with the show from this area or something?  

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They don't want to get fucked on liability for slander defamation etc.

ETA PA is very film friendly (tax breaks etc) and lots of behind the scenes guys come out of Pa. It wouldn't be hard to cross check the credits for second unit, location guys or the production crew for their education credentials. I bet some came from Penn State.
3/1/2017 7:42:51 AM EDT
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I'm going to have to watch some youtube clips of it.  The episode isn't ringing a bell.  

EDIT:  Nevermind, as soon as I saw the house I knew right away.  Always struck me as the inbred/Wrong Turn episode.

Thanks

-Emt1581
3/1/2017 8:15:03 AM EDT
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Love the show. I started rewatching all the episodes on Hulu...  I'm up to season 5.
3/1/2017 8:18:57 AM EDT
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I've been watching this show since I was a kid.  Still love the re-runs and I'm watching one now.  

Something I've noticed in many episodes throughout the series is that they frequently refer to my home town area as locations for scenes.  That's the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley in PA.  They don't refer to it accurately.  They name places that don't exist around here.  Certain hospitals/medical centers, government offices, etc.  But what's the significance of it?  Was someone affiliated with the show from this area or something?  

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Dunno.  They also did an episode about Home, PA that wasn't anything like Home, PA but it was a pretty dark episode.  When it originally came out I was going to college nearby and people who weren't familiar with the area thought holy shit, there's incest there!

I think the episode with the Japanese scientist/train (the start of that story arc) began in your area with Mulder chasing down some Japanese guy.
3/1/2017 8:28:40 AM EDT
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A year ago I finished watching all the seasons again I don't watch a lot of things twice but the x files are awesome. Also I watched a lot of the Terminator episodes for the first time on Netflix. At first I was disappointed as usual but I hung in there and he did great. Also I found Scully hotter now than back when I was a kid.
3/1/2017 8:34:10 AM EDT
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It's fiction.
It's television.
It doesn't have to be accurate.
It doesn't have to convey some deep meaning.
It has to be entertaining.
3/1/2017 9:07:17 AM EDT
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Beside there seeming to be no fish left in Keystone power dam, that may be the main reason I don't go fishing up there anymore.

They should have made a similar/creepy episode in Dunbar, Pa.  Now the peacocks would not be stretching the truth too far down there at all.  And mulder and scully could have went grocery shopping in the old pechins market, with its dirt floor.  That area (dunbar creek ) is definitely a place you don't want to be hanging around in after dark, if you don't have "kin" from there.
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Used to fish the power damn and hunt on a property right up the road. Ive lived in SWPA most of my life, and some areas can get downright creepy real quick.
3/1/2017 9:32:48 AM EDT
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Shows do that to prevent weirdos from showing up at real places.
3/1/2017 9:37:09 AM EDT
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Why is it always dark?
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They go in a building, never even think about turning on the lights or opening the blinds, just break out the pen light and walk around in the dark looking for the monsters.
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Cheaper than having to build a detailed set.  But, it bugs the shit out of me.
3/1/2017 9:39:42 AM EDT
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I went to school with a guy that wrote for that and other shows. He liked to work references to his hometown in the scripts.  Kind of like Rod Serling being from Syracuse, ans a number of twilight zone episodes being set un upstate NY.
3/1/2017 4:13:19 PM EDT
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A year ago I finished watching all the seasons again I don't watch a lot of things twice but the x files are awesome. Also I watched a lot of the Terminator episodes for the first time on Netflix. At first I was disappointed as usual but I hung in there and he did great. Also I found Scully hotter now than back when I was a kid.
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Scully definitely became more attractive as the show ran. When it started out she was a little "frumpy".  It looked like she lost some weight and toned up in later seasons.  The episode where she became a dirty inky and got the tramp stamp orobouros snake was pretty hot.
3/1/2017 4:16:25 PM EDT
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They don't want to piss anyone off when that particular town is burned by alien zombies that breath fire.  
Make up/ modify places and no one gets pissed
3/1/2017 5:39:54 PM EDT
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Scully definitely became more attractive as the show ran. When it started out she was a little "frumpy".  It looked like she lost some weight and toned up in later seasons.  The episode where she became a dirty inky and got the tramp stamp orobouros snake was pretty hot.
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Saw that one last week.  Thought we might get a nice ass shot out of it but there wasn't.  

-Emt1581
3/1/2017 9:36:20 PM EDT
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you're right.
I grew up in SWPA, and I always thought it was set in WV, for reasons obvious to anyone from SWPA.

Home was voted the best episode, IIRC.
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Pretty sure Home was set in an actual small town in southwest PA (Armstrong. It is Indiana county) called Home.   It is not far from a big power plant impoundment lake/dam for cooling water.  Keystone Power dam.   I used to fish up there quite a bit.  That sort of family is not too far off from what you can find in parts of PA.


you're right.
I grew up in SWPA, and I always thought it was set in WV, for reasons obvious to anyone from SWPA.

Home was voted the best episode, IIRC.


I too grew up in SWPA and I also thought that episode was filmed in WV.

Fayettenam (Fayette County) has been mentioned a couple times in this thread.

That's about 45 minutes south of Indiana County, right against the WV line.

Yeah, some things and people down there gotta be seen to be believed.
3/2/2017 1:22:35 AM EDT
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That and to prevent fox from lawyering up.

Most of it was filmed in vancouver bc due to tax reasons. (and scenery) None of the places in OR and WA filmed are actually here.
3/2/2017 1:29:25 AM EDT
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Stranger Things was a lot better than I expected.
3/2/2017 1:41:22 AM EDT
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I resisted watching it for a while because Netflix was pimping it so hard. And then binge watched it in 2 days
3/2/2017 1:43:22 AM EDT
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I've been watching this show since I was a kid.  Still love the re-runs and I'm watching one now.  

Something I've noticed in many episodes throughout the series is that they frequently refer to my home town area as locations for scenes.  That's the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley in PA.  They don't refer to it accurately.  They name places that don't exist around here.  Certain hospitals/medical centers, government offices, etc.  But what's the significance of it?  Was someone affiliated with the show from this area or something?  

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-Emt1581
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Show was shot primarily in vancouver. As for Allentown who knows. I'm guessing the producers never even visited there so they just came up with shit.
3/2/2017 2:02:11 AM EDT
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The X-Files is a good show that has held up well, cause Aliens
3/2/2017 2:16:42 AM EDT
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I used to work with this guy russel.  He thought x-files was a documentary.  Swore up and down that every episode was based on real FBI investigations.  He was a good kid, but pretty goofy. 

Also, when he applied for his job he brought his wife, and let her do the talking in the interview.