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How do the Opening Scenes of this episode of the 'X-Files' capture the attention of the audience?  

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How do the Opening Scenes of this episode of the 'X-Files' capture the attention of the audience? The opening sequence of the 'X-Files' episode 'Tooms' uses a variety of techniques to capture the attention of the audience. The 'X-Files' is a very popular television series written by Chris Carter. The series can be described as a 'hybrid' genre because it reflects a number of different genres. The obvious genre is Science Fiction because one of the main themes of the series is the paranormal. However there are strong elements of the Mystery/Detective genre as the two main characters, which are FBI investigators, seek to find the truth of the paranormal. There is also a Horror/Gothic element to the series because many investigations include searching for an array of different strange creatures. This episode of the 'X-Files' begins with an establishing shot of Baltimore, Maryland. The audience knows this because the name of the...

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