They really should open up the pocket book for a couple of guest writers. The original series attracted people like Stephen King and William Gibson. Those episodes weren't that great though.
They really should open up the pocket book for a couple of guest writers. The original series attracted people like Stephen King and William Gibson. Those episodes weren't that great though.
If they keep making them, I'll keep watching them. Lotta butthurt fanboys out there that can't cope with a couple of the new episodes being not so good, but even at its worst I still had fun watching them. I just wish they hadn't split up Fox and Dana so much.
If they keep making them, I'll keep watching them. Lotta butthurt fanboys out there that can't cope with a couple of the new episodes being not so good, but even at its worst I still had fun watching them. I just wish they hadn't split up Fox and Dana so much.
If they keep making them, I'll keep watching them. Lotta butthurt fanboys out there that can't cope with a couple of the new episodes being not so good, but even at its worst I still had fun watching them. I just wish they hadn't split up Fox and Dana so much.
could have been alright if they didn't do it within the course of 45 minutes.
Show's off the air for 10+ years, it comes back, first episode...
"Everything that ever happened is a lie!"
Also, Mulder and Sculley going from being a tired recluse and a surgeon who want nothing to do with the FBI one episode to being active FBI agents on an investigation the very next episode was kind of abrupt.
If they keep making them, I'll keep watching them. Lotta butthurt fanboys out there that can't cope with a couple of the new episodes being not so good, but even at its worst I still had fun watching them. I just wish they hadn't split up Fox and Dana so much.
I really didn't care for the ones Chris Carter wrote(1, 5 & 6) and not a big fan of the new story arc. I thought the other 3 episodes were really good, with "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster" being one of my all-time favorites of the series.
I'm definitely on board for another season. It's great to have this show back!
I had quibbles with the event season, it felt very cheap with cgi backdrops and alot less location shots which left everything feeling smaller.
That being said, I will take it with the quibbles over most other things out there any day.
As long as there is an X-Files I will be tuned in day one.
Lotta butthurt fanboys out there that can't cope with a couple of the new episodes being not so good, but even at its worst I still had fun watching them.
Who are the fanboys, the people lambasting the garbage Chris Carter has been churning out or the people defending a show to the bitter end regardless of how bad it gets?
I'm glad we're getting more episodes but I have zero hope for Carter penned ones.
Should have just rebooted it with Vince in charge. New agents, with Mulder as a new derp throat esque character and scully as a skinner type.
Edit: lol auto correct, derp throat? Leaving it.
Edit 2: If they still think it would have been a lot better with my take earlier in the thread:
sc0la said:
I think the "twist" in the mythology would be more compelling if the simply said the syndicate or like groups around the world were successful in stopping colonization, but in the process became bent on power and control using the stolen alien technology. Leaves known material intact and still allows the new setup.
Can even still retcon the grays as benevolent and the oil as malevolent if you want.
Basically man became so successful at adapting the alien tech, hybridization, and global conspircy in an effort to fight colonization, that it became its own conquering force. The power corrupted.
Fixed. I like the guy and will always admire him for creating this show, but the premiere and finale from this past season were pretty bad.
I guess Vince Gilligan is busy with Better Call Saul but it would be cool to see him write an episode or just brainstorm some story beats with the other writers/producers.