Given the numerous, complicated mythology arcs introduced throughout its initial nine-season run, it's surprising that more shows didn't spin off of Chris Carter's 1993 hit show "The X-Files." For the uninitiated, "The X-Files" was about a pair of FBI agents named Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) who were assigned to the Bureau's most unusual cases, often filed under the letter X. The unusual cases often involved alien abductions, man-sized liver flukes, psychics, shape-shifters, psychic photography, and other such paranormal monkeyshines. Much of the show sprung from a sense of paranoia aimed at the United States government and its tendency to hush up the mind-blowing, supernatural truth about the world. Only a believer like Mulder and a skeptic like Scully would have the intelligence and the wherewithal to find the truth.
"The X-Files" did have two spinoffs. The 1996 series "Millennium," about a forensic profiler (Lance Henricksen) investigating some quite immediate end-of-the-world lore,...
"The X-Files" did have two spinoffs. The 1996 series "Millennium," about a forensic profiler (Lance Henricksen) investigating some quite immediate end-of-the-world lore,...
- 8/15/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Originals, Supergirl, The X-Files and The Big Bang Theory!
1 | On The Originals, does it feel like Cami had a personality transplant when she became a vampire, rather than her emotions just being amplified?
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2 | Did you suspect that Sleepy Hollow‘s Sophie had an otherworldly incident in her past?
3 | Is it safe to assume that Saturday Night Live only booked...
1 | On The Originals, does it feel like Cami had a personality transplant when she became a vampire, rather than her emotions just being amplified?
RelatedThe Originals‘ Leah Pipes on Vampire Cami: ‘Zach Roerig Is Not Happy’
2 | Did you suspect that Sleepy Hollow‘s Sophie had an otherworldly incident in her past?
3 | Is it safe to assume that Saturday Night Live only booked...
- 2/12/2016
- TVLine.com
You may never look at a garbage truck the same way or listen to "Downtown" again without thinking about this episode of The X-Files, "Home Again," which, thankfully, is not a follow-up to the season 4 episode "Home." (If you watched the original run, you know what I mean. If you didn't, well, it's one of the scariest episodes of the series and one I recommend watching with all the lights on, in the middle of the day, followed by a nice comedic hour like, say, "Bad Blood" or the revival's "Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster.")
However, it's not all about the case. A crisis that hits close to home for Scully leads to her reflecting once again (as she did in episode two, "Founder's Mutation," originally filmed as episode five and this one as two) about the son she gave up in order to protect him. It's marked by her...
However, it's not all about the case. A crisis that hits close to home for Scully leads to her reflecting once again (as she did in episode two, "Founder's Mutation," originally filmed as episode five and this one as two) about the son she gave up in order to protect him. It's marked by her...
- 2/8/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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