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X-files......best sci-fi tv show

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Monday, February 16, 2009 4:35 PM

VERONIC


Firefly is my passion, but I love another show too.
And this is X-files.
9 seasons, more than 180 incredible hours.
Excellent episodes and characters.


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Monday, February 16, 2009 4:38 PM

RALLEM


I liked most of the x files but I preferred kolchak the night stalker.



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Monday, February 16, 2009 7:00 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Interesting comment.
I am wondering how x-files is viewed from Spain, since many of the references are American goegraphically, culturally, and historically.

X-Files might not be considered to be scifi. Many of the topics covered, although not mainstream, have been shown to be based upon fact.
If I can try to paraphrase Joss, x-files might have ventured into fantasy rather than scifi. Joss had indicated that spaceships, space travel, were acceptable scifi concepts, but precognitive or mind-reading or other ESP was more fantasy. Don't recall where he drew the line.

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Monday, February 16, 2009 7:53 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by veronic:
9 seasons, more than 180 incredible hours.


I have to debate that. I was really, really, super obsessed with this show. Like, you have no idea. I could recite whole monologues and do endless trivia. But. The sixth season was pretty much dreck. I stopped watching. I couldn't take it anymore. It broke my heart.
From some reruns I've seen, the final seasons might have had some of that old goodness, with intriguing stories and old favorite characters back in action, so I might watch those someday. But really, though, they should have eliminated some filler and wrapped it up a few seasons before they did. As soon as the fate of Samantha Mulder was found (which was a lame fate, btw) the show should have ended. Tie up all the shadow conspiracy stuff, find Samantha, then Mulder and Scully run away together and the show is done.
Just my opinion.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:40 AM

LWAVES


Quote:

Originally posted by jewelstaitefan:
Interesting comment.
I am wondering how x-files is viewed from Spain, since many of the references are American goegraphically, culturally, and historically.

X-Files might not be considered to be scifi. Many of the topics covered, although not mainstream, have been shown to be based upon fact.
If I can try to paraphrase Joss, x-files might have ventured into fantasy rather than scifi. Joss had indicated that spaceships, space travel, were acceptable scifi concepts, but precognitive or mind-reading or other ESP was more fantasy. Don't recall where he drew the line.



I can agree with your assessment of what category to put the X-Files into, it definitely isn't straight sci-fi as there are too many other elements involved. Personally I prefer the label 'paranormal drama' although that still doesn't cover everything.
It's something that annoys me with Buffy and Angel when they get labelled as 'sci-fi'. Both fit well into the fantasy genre, maybe even fantasy horror if you want to be a little more precise.

I am a huge fan as well. All nine seasons on dvd plus the movies on blu-ray. I also have replica prop (cheap plastic thing but it looks right) of one of Mulder's guns and his and Scully's ID badges.



"I don't believe in suicide, but if you'd like to try it it might cheer me up to watch."

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 5:09 AM

WASHNWEAR


Quote:

Originally posted by PhoenixRose:
Quote:

Originally posted by veronic:
9 seasons, more than 180 incredible hours.


I have to debate that. I was really, really, super obsessed with this show. Like, you have no idea. I could recite whole monologues and do endless trivia. But. The sixth season was pretty much dreck. I stopped watching. I couldn't take it anymore. It broke my heart.
From some reruns I've seen, the final seasons might have had some of that old goodness, with intriguing stories and old favorite characters back in action, so I might watch those someday. But really, though, they should have eliminated some filler and wrapped it up a few seasons before they did. As soon as the fate of Samantha Mulder was found (which was a lame fate, btw) the show should have ended. Tie up all the shadow conspiracy stuff, find Samantha, then Mulder and Scully run away together and the show is done.
Just my opinion.



X-Files should've had you on the creative staff, PR. I agree - went on about 2-3 seasons longer than it needed to...not that I didn't watch in a religious manner right up 'til the end. How does one find the nerve and wisdom to pull the plug on a show while it's still on top? While the audience still wants more? Not a call I'm sure I could make.

But, man - when it was in its prime... One of the things I liked best about that series (and this applies to CSI and a couple of others) were the "comic relief" eps (probably a more technical term for it, but I'm not knowing what it are) - the ones that had nothing to do with the overarching storyline. The X-Files one about vampires springs to mind. "Eeek!"


It was like that when we got here!

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:14 AM

SAVEWASH

Now I am learning about scary.


I totally agree with you about the comic episodes that didn't necessarily involve the overall conspiracy theory. The one with the vampires was a classic! "Well, I wouldn't put 'like a flying squirrel' in my report." (or words to that effect)

There are so many of these that I loved and so many excellent quotations.
"You take the next mutant."
"Rocky, be thou not afraid."
"Drugged! I was drugged!"

Great show. (I agree that the last seasons went downhill very fast.)

I'm curious: what did all of you think of the latest X-Files movie?


"We need to keep our heads so we can ... keep our heads."

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:21 AM

VERONIC


The last X-files movie is not awful, but is not good movie.
I love all season, but the last one (nine season) NO.
3,4,5th season are the best.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:05 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Jose Chung's From Outer Space and Bad Blood are both works of comedy genius! A few others spring to mind as well. I did always enjoy those, they struck a nice balance with the rest of the show.

As to the latest movie, I didn't enjoy the story at all, but I enjoyed the movie. It was so good to see some of those interactions; I cheered when Skinner showed up. The chemistry of all the characters was one of the best aspects of the show, which is why I couldn't stand to watch it without all of them on it.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009 9:58 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by lwaves:
Quote:

Originally posted by jewelstaitefan:
Interesting comment.
I am wondering how x-files is viewed from Spain, since many of the references are American goegraphically, culturally, and historically.

X-Files might not be considered to be scifi. Many of the topics covered, although not mainstream, have been shown to be based upon fact.
If I can try to paraphrase Joss, x-files might have ventured into fantasy rather than scifi. Joss had indicated that spaceships, space travel, were acceptable scifi concepts, but precognitive or mind-reading or other ESP was more fantasy. Don't recall where he drew the line.



I can agree with your assessment of what category to put the X-Files into, it definitely isn't straight sci-fi as there are too many other elements involved. Personally I prefer the label 'paranormal drama' although that still doesn't cover everything.
It's something that annoys me with Buffy and Angel when they get labelled as 'sci-fi'. Both fit well into the fantasy genre, maybe even fantasy horror if you want to be a little more precise.

I am a huge fan as well. All nine seasons on dvd plus the movies on blu-ray. I also have replica prop (cheap plastic thing but it looks right) of one of Mulder's guns and his and Scully's ID badges.



"I don't believe in suicide, but if you'd like to try it it might cheer me up to watch."


I generally thought of it as paranormal Devil's advocate melodrama.

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