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re: X-Files > Fringe
Posted on 1/26/13 at 3:22 pm to BaddestAndvari
Posted on 1/26/13 at 3:22 pm to BaddestAndvari
quote:Loose ends and ambiguities were all integral to the overall story at X-Files. If everything had been neatly resolved, where would the mystery be? Where would the plausibility of the whole government conspiracy/alien "truth is out there" motif be if everything had been tied into a neat bow? The strength of X-Files was in the excellent characterizations (total consistency IMO) and in the week to week ambiguity/tension (re: the alien abduction/search for Samantha subplot) no matter what the main story line might be for the given weekly episode.
I was pissed at the lack of closure in the x-files, absolutely pissed:
Posted on 1/26/13 at 3:28 pm to JawjaTigah
Carter lost his way.
The entire reason for Fox's belief system was the loss of his sister.
Not tying up that one lose end caused Xfiles to slip many many notches down.
I love me some xfiles don't get me wrong (my son is now a fan). But Fringe is way way way better written.
The entire reason for Fox's belief system was the loss of his sister.
Not tying up that one lose end caused Xfiles to slip many many notches down.
I love me some xfiles don't get me wrong (my son is now a fan). But Fringe is way way way better written.
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