The first movie Fight the Future takes place between The End (1998) and The Beginning (1998), i.e. between seasons 5 and 6. It is especially closely linked with the latter episode. The second movie, The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008), takes place between seasons 9 and 10.
While it's not absolutely necessary to watch all nine original seasons to follow Season 10 -- the new episodes include a fair amount of explanation -- most fans (or X-Philes) agree that watching the original is necessary to full appreciate and enjoy the revival, as well as to understand a lot of what's happening. This articles gives more reasons to watch the original first.
In "My Struggle II" (S10:E6) Monica Reyes identifies herself as "Someone who was there for you....When you also needed help." Reyes is referring to "Existence" (8:21) when she helped protect Scully during the birth of her son, William.
Despite having been killed in "Jump the Shark" (S9:E15), the fan-favorite recurring characters known as the Lone Gunmen Byers, Frohike, and Langly (played by Bruce Harwood, Dean Haglund, and Tom Braidwood respectively) make a brief appearance in "Babylon" (S10:E5) thanks to Mulder's mushroom-induced hallucination.
In "Mulder and Scully meet the Were-Monster" (S10:E3), Mulder has difficulty with his new camera app and ends up taking selfies and blurry images while trying to photograph the were-monster. Likewise, a photographer is killed while trying to take pictures of the monster Big Blue in "Quagmire" (S3:E22), and when Mulder develops the film and shows them to Scully they find the pictures are all selfies and blurry close ups of the supposed monster. The result in both episodes is that Mulder tries to guess which of the monsters body parts are in the pictures.
Read a full list of references here.
Despite having been killed in "Jump the Shark" (S9:E15), the fan-favorite recurring characters known as the Lone Gunmen Byers, Frohike, and Langly (played by Bruce Harwood, Dean Haglund, and Tom Braidwood respectively) make a brief appearance in "Babylon" (S10:E5) thanks to Mulder's mushroom-induced hallucination.
In "Mulder and Scully meet the Were-Monster" (S10:E3), Mulder has difficulty with his new camera app and ends up taking selfies and blurry images while trying to photograph the were-monster. Likewise, a photographer is killed while trying to take pictures of the monster Big Blue in "Quagmire" (S3:E22), and when Mulder develops the film and shows them to Scully they find the pictures are all selfies and blurry close ups of the supposed monster. The result in both episodes is that Mulder tries to guess which of the monsters body parts are in the pictures.
Read a full list of references here.
While the original show tended to throw viewers into the action and make them catch up, Season 10 features more explanation, voiceover and exposition to make things more easily understandable to the viewer. There are also some subtle differences in the characters of Mulder and Scully. Read more on the differences between the two here.
Season 10 has been well-received by fans, who feel that overall the revival has recaptured the old magic. At the same time, not all episodes are equally adored. The three episodes that are not written by Chris Carter have been more acclaimed than the three that came from the original creator. Regardless of divisions over which episodes were the fast, the revival was greatly enjoyed and watched, suggesting that a Season 11 was likely.
"Wonderful, Wonderful" by Johnny Mathis, though the song played is sung by a different singer.
"My Weakness" by Moby
"The Sky is Broken" by Moby
"Scully's Theme" by Mark Snow
To contact Mr. X, his informant (the character was introduced in Season 2).
Yes, according to the rumor mill, David Duchovny wore his real-life wedding band (Téa Leoni) in those episodes just for fun or for a possible upcoming plot point that never materialized.
He wanted to devote more time to movies and other projects.
December 22, 2012, the first day of the new piktun of the Mayan Calendar. The Mayan Long-Count Calendar ended for the first time on December 21, 2012. Many fans view this as an error and think the date should have been December 21, 2012 which was thought by some to predict the end of the world .
The black oil is a mode of transportation for an alien virus and, as revealed by Cassandra Spender in the sixth season episode "Two Fathers" it is the life essence of the alien. When black oil enters a body (through some orifice, such as nasal passages or tear ducts), it separates into worm-like bodies and goes to the brain, where it is able to control the host. Most people under control of the black oil do not talk or talk minimally.
David Duchovny wanted to be closer to his wife, actress Teá Leoni, as well as the opportunity to star in feature films.
We know one of his aliases to be CGB Spender, and according to the episode Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man (1996) (which is thought to perhaps be a complete fabrication and is likely incorrect), his pen name is Raul Bloodworth.
In My Struggle III (2018), he reveals his name to be Carl Gerhard Busch.
In My Struggle III (2018), he reveals his name to be Carl Gerhard Busch.
Trust No One: The Erlenmeyer Flask (1994)
Deny Everything: Ascension (1994)
'éí 'aaníígÓÓ 'áhoot'é': The truth is far from here in Navajo
Apology is Policy: 731 (1995)
Everything Dies: Herrenvolk (1996)
Deceive Inveigle Obfuscate: Teliko (1996)
E pur si muove: Terma (1996) And still it moves Allegedly the dying words of Galileo in Italian
Believe the Lie: Gethsemane (1997)
All Lies Lead to the Truth: Redux (1997)
Resist or Serve: The Red and the Black (1998)
Die Wahrheit ist irgendwo da draußen: Triangle (1998) The truth is out there somewhere in German
In the Big Inning: The Unnatural (1999)
Amor Fati: Love of fate in Latin
Believe to Understand: Closure (2000)
Nothing Important Happened Today: Nothing Important Happened Today II (2001)
erehT tuO si hturT ehT: 4-D (2001) (read backwards)
They're Watching: Trust No 1 (2002)
Dio ti ama: Improbable (2002) God loves you in Italian
Deny Everything: Ascension (1994)
'éí 'aaníígÓÓ 'áhoot'é': The truth is far from here in Navajo
Apology is Policy: 731 (1995)
Everything Dies: Herrenvolk (1996)
Deceive Inveigle Obfuscate: Teliko (1996)
E pur si muove: Terma (1996) And still it moves Allegedly the dying words of Galileo in Italian
Believe the Lie: Gethsemane (1997)
All Lies Lead to the Truth: Redux (1997)
Resist or Serve: The Red and the Black (1998)
Die Wahrheit ist irgendwo da draußen: Triangle (1998) The truth is out there somewhere in German
In the Big Inning: The Unnatural (1999)
Amor Fati: Love of fate in Latin
Believe to Understand: Closure (2000)
Nothing Important Happened Today: Nothing Important Happened Today II (2001)
erehT tuO si hturT ehT: 4-D (2001) (read backwards)
They're Watching: Trust No 1 (2002)
Dio ti ama: Improbable (2002) God loves you in Italian
It seemed like they skipped over it
In season 10, The Cigarette Smoking Man tells Mulder that it had already begun. This might mean that the invasion wouldn't happen in one day, but perhaps over time.
In season 10, The Cigarette Smoking Man tells Mulder that it had already begun. This might mean that the invasion wouldn't happen in one day, but perhaps over time.
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- How many seasons does The X-Files have?11 seasons
- How many episodes does The X-Files have?217 episodes
- When did The X-Files premiere?September 10, 1993
- When did The X-Files end?March 21, 2018
- How long are episodes of The X-Files?45 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of The X-Files?8.6 out of 10
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- What is the plot of The X-Files?Two F.B.I. Agents, Fox Mulder the believer and Dana Scully the skeptic, investigate the strange and unexplained, while hidden forces work to impede their efforts.
- Who are the characters in The X-Files?The Genie, Dana Scully, John Munch, Fox Mulder, The Smoking Man, Alex Krycek, John Doggett, Walter Skinner, Samantha Mulder, Deep Throat, and others
- What is the The X-Files theme song?The X-Files
- What genre is The X-Files?Adventure, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
- How many awards has The X-Files won?105 awards
- How many awards has The X-Files been nominated for?322 nominations
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