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The X Files woot!
#1
Posted 10 January 2005 - 05:18 PM
It may get parodied a lot but thats not because its bad, its because it's so good that its become a well accepted part of our culture, kinda like Star Wars. Mulder was great and the show was generally funny at times, and creepy at others, and you didnt have to remember the entire plot to get each episode so you were allowed to miss a few. Scully was silly but the plot twists kept the show afloat and keeping intrigue for so long is damned impressive.
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#3
Posted 11 January 2005 - 12:15 AM
It started out well but I abandoned it after too many false resolutions with Mulder appearing to have found his sister over and over again.
There was one episode when he was stuffing lots of child clones of his sister into his car and just went "Okay, that does it!" and gave up after that.
It should have wrapped itself up in three or four seasons but it lingered on, getting too weird and convuluted.
The early stuff was really good though.
There was one episode when he was stuffing lots of child clones of his sister into his car and just went "Okay, that does it!" and gave up after that.
It should have wrapped itself up in three or four seasons but it lingered on, getting too weird and convuluted.
The early stuff was really good though.
#6
Posted 11 January 2005 - 11:06 PM
Lone Gunmen was the best:
in the first episode they predicted a 747 would be flown into the world trade center, which would be the core of a government conspiracy to launch a war in a third world country and take over.
in the first episode they predicted a 747 would be flown into the world trade center, which would be the core of a government conspiracy to launch a war in a third world country and take over.
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#7
Posted 12 January 2005 - 11:40 AM
My dad used to love that show, but I never really got into it, myself. There is one episode I remember that I absolutely loved, though, it was the one where they're investigating vampire attacks in some pissant little town, and after Mulder stakes the kid who's responsible, they each have to give their side of the story to Skinner. I just remember thinking the whole episode was funny as hell and loving every minute of it.
"And it's not that Mexican goat-sucker, either!"
"But I just put money in the Magic Fingers!"
Etc.
"And it's not that Mexican goat-sucker, either!"
"But I just put money in the Magic Fingers!"
Etc.
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#8
Posted 12 January 2005 - 01:30 PM
I remember that episode, good stuff. I think the thing about the X files is sometimes it scared you with plot and characters rather than with cheep blood gushing. The whole show just had a really great creepy mysterious feel to it.
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#9
Posted 14 January 2005 - 08:42 AM
Thats true. I loved the stand alone episodes. I just got sick of the overall-story episodes. I'd missed so many of them that I had no idea what was going on and who a lot of the random characters were.
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#10
Posted 18 January 2005 - 08:59 AM
I remember I actually watched it avidly back in 1994 when it all started. It was a novelty then... But as some of you mentioned, it is at its best when it is not too serious.
I remember one episode, when Mulder works alone and talks to Scully over the phone. He gets to meet a female scientist by the name of Bambi and reports it to Scully and she says
"She is called BAMBI?" repeating it twice. It was really funny...
Also, I liked watching it, because in my opinion Scully was the most tastefylly dressed American women I ever saw. I loved her toned-down smart suits, very elegant.
I remember one episode, when Mulder works alone and talks to Scully over the phone. He gets to meet a female scientist by the name of Bambi and reports it to Scully and she says
"She is called BAMBI?" repeating it twice. It was really funny...
Also, I liked watching it, because in my opinion Scully was the most tastefylly dressed American women I ever saw. I loved her toned-down smart suits, very elegant.
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Posted 27 November 2008 - 09:30 AM
I watched the first 3 or 4 seasons and i liked them, but after that i realised that Chris Carter had NO idea at all about what was happening in the main story (alien) arc. He just was making stuff as the series were proggressing. Besides it had TOO many goverment conspiracy elements.
"Who is to be blamed for the urder of JFK" "The Government"
"Who killed Martin L. King" "The Government"
"Who abducts people" "The Government"
"Who clones people" "The Government"
"Who the f**k left the toilet seat up!" "The Government"!!!!!???????
"Who is to be blamed for the urder of JFK" "The Government"
"Who killed Martin L. King" "The Government"
"Who abducts people" "The Government"
"Who clones people" "The Government"
"Who the f**k left the toilet seat up!" "The Government"!!!!!???????
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