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Now I definitely feel like I was emotionally manipulated for financial gain and I no longer care, because all that’s happened is that they justified my wariness and confirmed my suspicions. This entire endeavor at “revisiting” The X-Files was simply a desperate attempt at relevance by Fox.
I am seriously done with this The X-Files revival. After “Babylon” I am just not having it anymore. This episode was so insubstantial that I barely have anything to say. The clone agents were terrible and pointless. Mulder’s grand revelations about “faith” represented by his belief that he was given shrooms are asinine.
Oh, yay, more garbage from The X-Files reboot. Not only did we get a recycled monster of the week, it was hand-waved away in favor of even more baby drama from Dana Scully! I thought we got rid of this crap a long, long time ago. Wishful thinking, I guess.
Well, so far two-thirds of The X-Files reboot is phenomenal. Two out of three episodes have been self-aware without being self-conscious. “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster” is the perfect blend of in-jokes, existentialism, and monsters.
Let’s get one thing straight, The X-Files —if you promise me a monster-of-the-week I better frickin’ get a monster-of-the-week. “Founder’s Mutation” was mytharc masquerading under one-off mystery.
This X-Files revival was concocted explicitly for ratings which still has me on guard. The second thing that has me on guard? To be overdramatic about it: The X-Files is a foundational piece of my soul.
Follows the continuing story of FBI agents Scully and Mulder, who investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – which concern paranormal phenomena.
Logline: A desk jockey gets promoted to director of the Blue Book Project, which monitors and analyzes all UFO sightings in 1960s America, and subsequently explains them away, no matter what the evidence actually shows.
NYCC keeps getting bigger and bigger, and this year was the biggest yet with a wealth of panels, new footage, undercover celebrities, and of course, amazing costumes. Here are a few of last week’s many highlights.
Follows the continuing story of FBI agents Scully and Mulder, who investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – which concern paranormal phenomena.
A round-up of this week’s pilot and series TV casting and sales!
Fox’s The X-Files reboot has recruited two more, as Six Feet Under’s Lauren Ambrose and The Flash’s Robbie Amell have joined the cast for an episode of the upcoming miniseries.
Follows the continuing story of FBI agents Scully and Mulder, who investigate unexplained cases – “X-Files” – which concern paranormal phenomena.
McHale will play anchor Tad O’Malley, who hosts a popular conservative Internet news show and eventually becomes a surprising ally for Agent Mulder (Duchovny).
The character Walter Skinner is set to return for the final episodes of the hit sci-fi series.
Loose ends will reportedly be tied up in a final six episode season of “The X-Files”.
The Top 5 TV shows I re-watched this year. (At least the ones I’ll admit to.)
“Global event” series are on the rise, but why? TB Talks TV takes a look at the trend.
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