With Scully out of action, Doggett pursues a man he believes is responsible for the deaths of multiple members of a cult.
I keep on waiting for the so called lull in Series 8, but right now it seems as unlikely as a cheap holiday in Venice.
Via Negativa is yet another excellent episode, with Scully virtually out of the picture, it falls on Robert Patrick to lead and drive the episode, and be is awesome here.
I loved the imagination and creativity of the story, it quite literally is the stuff of nightmares, we all know that things can happen when you're awake, but when you're dreaming, anything goes, and there's something rather unsettling in that.
Lots of excellent sequences throughout, the best for me being where Doggett walks out of the lift, that was chilling.
Doggett is becoming more and more interesting, his mind seems to be slowly opening up, you see his scepticism being challenged week on week, and slowly he's starting to accept that there's more things on Heaven and Earth.....
Excellent, 9/10.