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Question about the X-Files series progression
Posted on 3/23/11 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 12:53 pm
Right now, I am almost done season 1. Does it continue as a Law and Order type show where they are sent in each week to solve a case, solve it, and that's the end of that episode?
I remember watching some of the later episodes with my parents when the show was airing. I remember the Smoking Man, Skinner, etc. and it really seemed like there was a running storyline for the episodes I was watching. Is that how the show gets later on, or am I just remembering it incorrectly.
Deepthroat pops up every few episodes, but there isn't really much of a continuous story except for Mulder's search for the truth. For some reason I remember my parents getting excited each week to "find out what happens next."
I remember watching some of the later episodes with my parents when the show was airing. I remember the Smoking Man, Skinner, etc. and it really seemed like there was a running storyline for the episodes I was watching. Is that how the show gets later on, or am I just remembering it incorrectly.
Deepthroat pops up every few episodes, but there isn't really much of a continuous story except for Mulder's search for the truth. For some reason I remember my parents getting excited each week to "find out what happens next."
Posted on 3/23/11 at 12:57 pm to Seashell Things
They are split between monster of the week episodes and the overall story arc of alien conspiracy episodes.
By the time you're on season 4-6 you will have to agree that it is the greatest show ever. There are more monster of the week episodes, but those are the most creative and IMO the most satisfying
By the time you're on season 4-6 you will have to agree that it is the greatest show ever. There are more monster of the week episodes, but those are the most creative and IMO the most satisfying
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 1:01 pm to DelU249
Good. I like having story lines that run through many seasons of a show.
Season 1 is pretty much purely monster of the week episodes. When do they start getting more half and half?
Season 1 is pretty much purely monster of the week episodes. When do they start getting more half and half?
Posted on 3/23/11 at 1:02 pm to Seashell Things
It combined singular episodes within an overall arc better than any show ever.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 1:18 pm to Seashell Things
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Season 1 is pretty much purely monster of the week episodes. When do they start getting more half and half?
Around the middle of season 2 the show really starts coming into its own. There is a two episode arc about a character named "Duane Barry". Outstanding.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:10 pm to TigerWerm
I really wish they would have ended the series after season 7.
Just one tip, after season 5, make sure you watch the X-Files movie "Fight the Future" before you watch season 6. It is not mandatory, but later they refer to the movie in the season.
Just one tip, after season 5, make sure you watch the X-Files movie "Fight the Future" before you watch season 6. It is not mandatory, but later they refer to the movie in the season.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:22 pm to Bumble Bee
Did they make the movie during the series run?
ETA: Well, did they release it during the series run, I guess I should say.
ETA: Well, did they release it during the series run, I guess I should say.
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:25 pm to Seashell Things
Is this on Netflix Instant if anyone happens to know?
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:26 pm to Seashell Things
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did they release it during the series run, I guess I should say.
Yes, and I've always felt that's where the series should have ended. Definitely work in the movie after you watch season 5.
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In summer 1998 the series produced a feature-length motion picture, The X-Files, also known as The X-Files: Fight the Future. The crew intended the movie to be a continuation of the season five finale "The End", but was also meant to stand on its own. The season six premier, "The Beginning", picked up where the film left off. The majority of the film was shot in the break between the show's fourth and fifth seasons.
LINK
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:27 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
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Is this on Netflix Instant if anyone happens to know?
The seasons are, yes. That is how I am watching it.
The movies, I do not know.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 2:38 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
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Is this on Netflix Instant if anyone happens to know?
I've watched every episode of every season on Netflix Instant.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 9:34 pm to Seashell Things
X files fight the future...the one you must watch is on Netflix instant stream. Keep watching. It is absolutely the most creative show ever. Fringe constantly rips them off
Posted on 3/23/11 at 9:39 pm to TigerinATL
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Yes, and I've always felt that's where the series should have ended.
Uh...no. However season 8&9 are not as good, and the finale is among the worst for any show ever. The movie should have been the beginning of the end. Also, Samantha's story ended up tanking for me. I don't think Carter had a larger plan for the story nor planned on duchovny being a star...he should have planned an ending for season 7 but didnt
Posted on 3/24/11 at 11:12 am to DelU249
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Uh...no. However season 8&9 are not as good, and the finale is among the worst for any show ever. The movie should have been the beginning of the end. Also, Samantha's story ended up tanking for me. I don't think Carter had a larger plan for the story nor planned on duchovny being a star...he should have planned an ending for season 7 but didnt
I agree with this. I still contend that seasons 1-5 are among the best TV ever produced. Greatness.
That is why I admire J.J. Abrams for cutting off LOST at season 6. Sure, he could've dragged it on for another 2-3 years, but surely some of the actors would've left (a la Duchovny), and the show would've become a shell of its former self.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 11:20 am to DelU249
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Uh...no.
It's been quite a while since I've watched it but my memory is that the season 5/the movie is where the series peaked and then the main story arc started slowly spiraling out of control. Season 6-7 were still good, but they were the beginning of the decline.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:41 pm to TigerinATL
The beginning of season 6 expands on the alien morphology (nuclear plant episode) yes the story arc peaked, but it was unsuitable for an ending. The monster of the weeks were very good through 8 but the alien story and Samantha story just spiraled out of control with stupidity because they were expanding the story when they should have been ending it. I would say the final episode of 6, which is great, was the beginning of the end. The alien craft with religious writings (cool but they didn't go in the appropriate direction from there.)
iPhone so forgive the clusterfrick
iPhone so forgive the clusterfrick
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:48 pm to DelU249
Basically the story peaked at the ending of six and quickly declined, yet monster of the weeks with mulder & scully remained great
4 is hands down the best for me
4 is hands down the best for me
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:20 pm to DelU249
quote:Total agreement! X-Files was to TV what THE LORD OF THE RINGS was to literature. When I finished reading that trilogy, I despaired of ever finding another book I could enjoy. When X-Files ended, I despaired of television ever being able to reach such heights again. I have found other books since - but I have yet to find another modern TV show that is X-Files' equal.
you will have to agree that it is the greatest show ever.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 4:51 pm to TigerWerm
No spoilers buy how in the hell do you come up with such a brilliant show and make the finale a piece of shite. That's bullshite and the writers and creator should be crucified for this. Example scrubs kept getting fricked by the network and never knew how many more season or episodes they would have but Bill lawerence had a vision way before about how it would end and it was brilliant without the help of NBC
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