Ajmo i ovde pokrenuti diskusiju...
Kako ste doživeli 10. sezonu (ili polu-sezonu).
Kao prelazno doba do sledeće pune sezone ili full povratak?
Ja lično više kao prelaznu....
....shit has hit the fan...
pogledao prvu ep i nikako da se natjeram na ostatak :DIsti slucaj , verovatno necu ni pogledati preostale .
Ajmo i ovde pokrenuti diskusiju...meni treca ep. najbolja... ovo ostalo gledljivo ali zbrzano, ne svidja mi se mulderova transformacija, pogotovo onaj dio sa kraja prve ep. kad je u 5min sve ono u sta je vjerovao tako lagano odbacio. no dobro, fino ih je bilo vidjet opet, mada mi se cini da su nekako izgubili onu nekadasnju hemiju, sto je i razumljivo. radiji sam da su film neki snimili...
Kako ste doživeli 10. sezonu (ili polu-sezonu).
Kao prelazno doba do sledeće pune sezone ili full povratak?
Ja lično više kao prelaznu....
....shit has hit the fan...
Mene je ova 10. sezona naterala da obnovim gradivo, pa sam lepo počela da gledam sve ispočetka... onako laganim tempom od jedne epizode dnevno. :)ahhaaha, i mene. mada nijesam isao ispocetka, nego sam fino spucao one comedy eps. arcadia, dreamland, x-cops, bad blood... i dan danas drze kvalitet, nije ih vrijeme pregazilo. najjace:
U nekim epizodama baš uživam, a neke su mi iz ove perspektive malo smešne, ali onako generalno, podsetila sam se zašto sam nekad toliko volela ovu seriju.
Down the memory lane... :-\
:smfor (24): :smfor (24): :smfor (24):Mene je ova 10. sezona naterala da obnovim gradivo, pa sam lepo počela da gledam sve ispočetka... onako laganim tempom od jedne epizode dnevno. :)ahhaaha, i mene. mada nijesam isao ispocetka, nego sam fino spucao one comedy eps. arcadia, dreamland, x-cops, bad blood... i dan danas drze kvalitet, nije ih vrijeme pregazilo. najjace:
U nekim epizodama baš uživam, a neke su mi iz ove perspektive malo smešne, ali onako generalno, podsetila sam se zašto sam nekad toliko volela ovu seriju.
Down the memory lane... :-\
Na linku ispod ima fakat dobro upustvo za ponovno gledanje.. meni je previse bilo da bas sve pregledam pa sam se samo glavne price drzao plus par boljih MoTW..Zaletao se više puta da bindžujem od početka, ali obaveze...
http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/the-x-files/34322/the-x-files-an-episode-roadmap-for-beginners (http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/the-x-files/34322/the-x-files-an-episode-roadmap-for-beginners)
Ja se secam da je serija bila zabranjena u Svajcarskoj, u vreme kada se emitovala. Moj brat koji je tada tamo ziveo je poludeo sto nije mogao da gleda...Jer???
Mislim da cek bila zabranjena i u Francuskoj... :smfor (29):
Ja se secam da je serija bila zabranjena u Svajcarskoj, u vreme kada se emitovala. Moj brat koji je tada tamo ziveo je poludeo sto nije mogao da gleda...Jer???
Mislim da cek bila zabranjena i u Francuskoj... :smfor (29):
Meni je kul bila ona serija spinof Lone gunmen http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243069/ baš mi je bilo krivo kad su otkazali.
Naravno, u se na se i poda se
Da ..u pravu si...bila sam mnogo mladja..i dosta je proslo vremena do snimanja ove poslednje sezone.. Tacno ..bili su mi mracni,svako na svoj nacin,biloi je i emocija .ali nekako nezrelih,nedorecenih..Dok u poslednjoj sezoni su bili odlicni..nekako zreli,emotivni bez reci..bmlg..rofl.stava bez.
gillianSpoiler: prikaži
gillianSpoiler: prikaži
Trailer za novu sezonu je prilično dobar (puno otkriva). Meni osobno je puno bolji od onog iz prošle sezone. :smfor (27):mislim da je molder na PO napisao da su u trejleru scene iz prve 4ep, toliko je snimljeno za sad. dominiraju grejsi ;D
dominiraju grejsi ;D
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nikad ne zavrsih tu seriju. :smfor (9): iako gledam pa sve na tu temu. bolje da sam vrijeme potroseno na gledanje losih alien filmova ulozio u dark skies. inace, vjerujem da si gledao film dark skies, po meni, tamo su grejsi najbolje prikazani.
dominiraju grejsi ;D
Da. Gotovo da ih u ovih deset sezona nisu prikazali toliko koliko u ovom traileru.
Vjerojatno je Carter isto kao i Lucas, čekao da tehnologija napreduje dovoljno da ih može prikazati.
Btw, jako me podsjećaju na one iz Dark Skiesa - možda su braća. :smfor (24):
nikad ne zavrsih tu seriju. :smfor (9): iako gledam pa sve na tu temu. bolje da sam vrijeme potroseno na gledanje losih alien filmova ulozio u dark skies. inace, vjerujem da si gledao film dark skies, po meni, tamo su grejsi najbolje prikazani.
dominiraju grejsi ;D
Da. Gotovo da ih u ovih deset sezona nisu prikazali toliko koliko u ovom traileru.
Vjerojatno je Carter isto kao i Lucas, čekao da tehnologija napreduje dovoljno da ih može prikazati.
Btw, jako me podsjećaju na one iz Dark Skiesa - možda su braća. :smfor (24):
znam, znam. ako se ne varam na sluh si prevodio komplet seriju? pogledao sam 4-5 ep. onda nijesam imao vremena i zaboravih na nju. imam je i dalje, pa jedan dan.nikad ne zavrsih tu seriju. :smfor (9): iako gledam pa sve na tu temu. bolje da sam vrijeme potroseno na gledanje losih alien filmova ulozio u dark skies. inace, vjerujem da si gledao film dark skies, po meni, tamo su grejsi najbolje prikazani.
dominiraju grejsi ;D
Da. Gotovo da ih u ovih deset sezona nisu prikazali toliko koliko u ovom traileru.
Vjerojatno je Carter isto kao i Lucas, čekao da tehnologija napreduje dovoljno da ih može prikazati.
Btw, jako me podsjećaju na one iz Dark Skiesa - možda su braća. :smfor (24):
Serija je također prekinuta nakon jedne sezone, a obećavala je.
Misliš na film iz 2013? Dobro si me podsjetio jer ga nisam gledao.
Written by
Chris Carter
Directed by
Chris Carter
- The episode will open on a scene with a young Cigarette Smoking Man, portrayed by Jeremy Schuetze.
- The shooting of the episode began on August 8th, 2017.
- The episode will introduce a new character called Mr. Y.
Written by
Glen Morgan
Directed by
Glen Morgan
- Karin Konoval, the actress who played Mrs. Peacock in the wild episode "Home", is portraying the main second character from this episode.
- She will play multiple characters.
Written by
Chris Carter
Directed by
Kevin Hooks
- The director Kevin Hooks shared on Twitter on September 17th, 2017 that the title of the episode will be "Plus One".
- During the shooting, a bear came out of the woods near Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. Gillian slowly walked away from the bear, not looking at it, hoping that she will not be eaten by the bear.
Written by
Darin Morgan
Directed by
Darin Morgan
Written by
Glen Morgan, teleplay by Kristen Cloke & Shannon Hamblin
Directed by
Glen Morgan
Written by
Gabe Rotter & Brad Follmer
Directed by
Carol Banker
- This episode will be centered around Walter S. Skinner.
- There will be a scene in which we see Skinner when he was in Viet-nam.
- Some part of the episode will play in opened nature.
- The episode was supposed to be in season 10 but couldn't be produced because the tenth season only had 6 episodes.
Evo malo novosti o epizodama :)
S11E01 - Mr. YCitat:Written by
Chris Carter
Directed by
Chris Carter
- The episode will open on a scene with a young Cigarette Smoking Man, portrayed by Jeremy Schuetze.
- The shooting of the episode began on August 8th, 2017.
- The episode will introduce a new character called Mr. Y.
S11E02 - Spinning HeadsCitat:Written by
Glen Morgan
Directed by
Glen Morgan
- Karin Konoval, the actress who played Mrs. Peacock in the wild episode "Home", is portraying the main second character from this episode.
- She will play multiple characters.
S11E03 - Plus OneCitat:Written by
Chris Carter
Directed by
Kevin Hooks
- The director Kevin Hooks shared on Twitter on September 17th, 2017 that the title of the episode will be "Plus One".
- During the shooting, a bear came out of the woods near Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny. Gillian slowly walked away from the bear, not looking at it, hoping that she will not be eaten by the bear.
S11E04 - Lee Chung's Laughable SmileCitat:Written by
Darin Morgan
Directed by
Darin Morgan
S11E05 - CarbonisaCitat:Written by
Glen Morgan, teleplay by Kristen Cloke & Shannon Hamblin
Directed by
Glen Morgan
S11E06 - SergeiCitat:Written by
Gabe Rotter & Brad Follmer
Directed by
Carol Banker
- This episode will be centered around Walter S. Skinner.
- There will be a scene in which we see Skinner when he was in Viet-nam.
- Some part of the episode will play in opened nature.
- The episode was supposed to be in season 10 but couldn't be produced because the tenth season only had 6 episodes.
Naravno ono što upada u oči je naziv Darinove epizode 'Lee Chung's Laughable Smile'. Očita referenca na njegovu legendarnu i po mnogima najbolju Files epizodu Jose Chung From Outer Space i iz Millennium Jose Chung's 'Doomsday Defense'.
Reports of an insectoid creature terrorizing teenagers prompt Mulder and Scully to investigate. The case leads them to a married couple whose son could help stop the gruesome killings.
Pa idem :smfor (21):
"My Struggle III" airing January 3rd. The episode picks up after the last event series’ cliffhanger. Mulder and Scully learn that they aren’t the only ones desperately searching for their long-lost son, William. The very fate of the world may depend on it. Written and directed by Chris Carter.Ok, nastavak na finale 10. sezone. Jeffrey Spender se vraća :)
"This" airing January 10th. An old friend reaches out to Mulder and Scully in a seemingly impossible way, revealing a chilling secret. Written and directed by Glen Morgan.MOTW epizoda, ali Glen je rekao da će biti više kao posveta Hitchcockovom North by Northwest.
"Plus One" airing January 17th. A spate of deaths, in which the victims were plagued by their own doppelgangers, lead Mulder and Scully to a pair of twins playing a dangerous game. This episode guest stars Karin Konoval and is written by Chris Carter. Kevin Hooks directs.Ok, ovo bi moglo biti zanimljivo. Karin Konovall je majka iz epizode Home. Ovdje će glumiti više likova.
"The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" airing January 24th. Exploring the idea of The Mandela Effect, in which large groups of people remember an alternate history, Mulder and Scully find out how the X-Files themselves may really have originated. Brian Huskey guest stars as "Reggie Something." Written and directed by Darin Morgan.Naziv epizode sve govori ;D dakle, zna se tko radi ovu epizodu. Drago mi je da Darin ide istražiti Mandelu Effect. Tema koja je postala vrlo popularna zadnjih dvije godine. Ovo će biti super.
"Ghouli" airing January 31st. When a pair of teenage girls attack one another, each believing the other to be a monster, Mulder and Scully find that their investigation could possibly lead back to their long-lost son, William. Written and directed by James Wong.MOTW epizoda sa prvim čudovištem u igri. Ghouli je zloduh iz arapske mitologije. Ništa čudno za Wonga da je išao raditi ovako nešto.
“Gillian Anderson is a great addition to the stars immortalized on our Hollywood Walk of Fame,” stated Ana Martinez, Producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies. “Her history as an actress on the popular show "The X-Files” as the iconic skeptic Dana Scully, a medical doctor, forensic pathologist and FBI agent inspired a generation of viewership and a following of fans all around the world.”:clapp
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce which administers the popular star ceremonies encourages people who are unable to attend and fans around the world to watch the event exclusively on www.walkoffame.com.
Award-winning film, television and theatre actress Gillian Anderson achieved international recognition for her role as ‘Special Agent Dana Scully’ on the American TV series "The X-Files.” Running for nine seasons from 1993-2002. Anderson won an Emmy, a Golden Globe and two Screen Actors’ Guild awards for the series. 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the popular show and Season 11 premieres on FOX on January 3rd, with the second episode airing on January 10th at 8 p.m.
In film, Anderson has starred in “The Last King Of Scotland,” “The Mighty Celt,” “The House Of Mirth,” “Johnny English II,” “Shadow Dancer,” and “Sold”. Her Television credits include the critically-acclaimed “The Fall” and the Emmy- and BAFTA-winning mini-series “Bleak House” and “Great Expectations.”
The episode's Anderson selected are as follows:
“Ice” – Season 1, Episode 8
“Humbug” – Season 2, Episode 20
“Jose Chung’s from Outer Space” – Season 3, Episode 20
“The Post-Modern Prometheus” – Season 5, Episode 5
“Bad Blood” – Season 5, Episode 12
“Triangle” – Season 6, Episode 3
The Truth Is Here—the New Season Is Good
‘The X-Files’ Season 11 Review: Mulder and Scully Return, and The Results Are Genuinely Exciting
No spoilers, but #TheXFiles' first half of standalone episodes = probably my favorite consecutive run since Season 6
The 2016 six-episode revival was solid, but Season 11 really hits its stride, flexing the full range of X-Files muscles (horror, sci-fi, mystery, comedy, romance) and fully embracing its aging heroes and place in the age of fake news.
I actually liked all of the new shows to one degree or another. I just think this is a strong-ish season of X-Files.
The Carter-penned third episode, “Plus One,” feels like a throwback monster-of-the-week episode with eerie, offbeat performances, but more importantly it continues to develop Mulder and Scully’s relationship, a theme we’ll see throughout the first half of season 11. That idea is totally flipped on its head in the fourth episode, written and directed by fan-favorite Darin Morgan. I dare to say “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” stars Brian Huskey with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson relegated to supporting roles. The humorous episode might make you question everything you thought you knew about The X-Files, in the best and most light-hearted way possible. Believe it, somehow Morgan topped “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were Monster.”
The X-Files Season 11 Episode 4, "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat," is written and directed by Darin Morgan, examining The Mandela Effect, in which large groups of people remember an alternate history. Brian Huskey guests as "Reggie Something," and the crowd will go wild.
It's of a different nature than The X-Files Season 10 Episode 3 and the Were-Monster, but equally as enjoyable. It's easily the highlight of the first five in terms of originality, use of the full scope of the series' history, and the downright fun that's had while watching.
The full-on Darin Morgan zaniness of episodes like "Jose Chung’s From Outer Space" and last season’s "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster." Laugh at the conspiracies, wacky characters and CGI-or-lack-thereof.
The best of the five offered for review is very good indeed, and it too is a curtain call from an old friend: Darin Morgan, who wrote so many memorable light “Files” over the years, and returns to write “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” airing Jan. 24. Revolving around the idea of “false memories,” this one doesn’t take long to launch into a brilliantly inventive parody of President Trump and Trump’s America, where Mulder himself finally concedes that “the world has become too crazy for even my conspiratorial powers!” With a cast of characters that includes someone named Reggie Something — played by terrific veteran comic actor Brian Huskey — “Forehead Sweat” is subversive, smart, intricate, bizarre and, above all, hilarious. It’s also a vivid demonstration of why “The X-Files,” after all these years and all those aliens, still deserves our attention and sporadically, even our love.
That leaves season 11 in a pleasingly fascinating place — it consists of mostly standalone episodes, but they all circle the same question of how on Earth we’re all going to get back to the same baseline reality. In past seasons of The X-Files, genius writer Darin Morgan (about whom I wrote so much more here) stood out as an iconoclast, writing brutally funny episodes that questioned the underlying premises of the show itself. But his season 11 outing, “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” (episode four of 10), ends up being a Rosetta stone for the season as a whole.
Morgan takes the idea of the “Mandela effect” — in which people have very clear memories of an event that contradicts the memories of others, to say nothing of the factual and historical record — and runs with it to suggest a world where reality is constantly being manipulated, where even the TV show you’re watching might have once starred a different cast of characters. At first, “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” winks toward Donald Trump in a somewhat clumsy fashion, but Morgan is building to something, to the idea that once you agree to the unraveling of one strand of reality, you’re drifting out to sea.
The X-Files unleashes a set of standalone episodes that compare favorably to episodes from its fifth or sixth seasons — when it had lost a step from its creative highpoint but was still inventive and fun. (I should know, too; I co-wrote a book about the show, coming out this fall.)
More surprisingly, though, these new episodes make a successful argument for the continued life of The X-Files as a TV series.
But things perk up instantly with the Glen Morgan-written/directed second episode, “This,” a rollicking action-thriller hour where our heroes investigate a mysterious message left for them by the late Ringo Langly (Dean Haglund), one of the members of the Lone Gunmen. The Carter/Hooks collaboration “Plus One,” where people are haunted by their own doppelgangers, is solid meat-and-potatoes Monster of the Week stuff, bringing back Karin Konoval in a couple of new roles after she previously appeared in both “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” and the original series’ most infamous installment, the incest horror story “Home.” And Wong takes over for the fifth episode, “Ghouli,” which seems like it’ll be one kind of X-Files story before taking a sharp and clever turn into being another.
None are classics compared to the best of the original run, but all three are improvements over last season
And “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” is special, as much a loving tribute to The Twilight Zone as an examination of where this series belongs, or doesn’t, in Trump’s America. (Mulder admits at one point that he’s lost his giddiness about conspiracy theories, “especially after all this birther stuff.”) Two years ago, I considered “Were-Monster” enough to justify the existence of the entire season, even though large chunks of the rest of it were unwatchable. “Forehead Sweat” is better than “Were-Monster,” and this season as a whole so far is much better than the last one.
It’s not peak, season three X-Files, because too much time has passed, too many stories have been told, and the world is too different from the one in which Mulder and Scully first partnered. But, the mythology episode aside, it’s much better than it has any business being, particularly given what we got two years ago.
“I want to remember how it was,” Scully says late in Darin Morgan’s episode. “I want to remember how it all was.”
These new episodes will make you remember fondly how it all was, in a way I never would have expected given how the previous batch turned out.
i mene iznose eo 3 dana.(y) :smfor (24):
Like the country club that still turns out a good porterhouse, “The X-Files” still produces excellent stand-alone TV episodes — tremendously entertaining hours with the show’s familiar blend of spookiness, self-deprecating humor and cleverly conceptual in-jokes that only the initiated can really appreciate.
In the five episodes of the new season made available to critics, the winner is the fourth, “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat.” It was written and directed by Darin Morgan, who also provided the best hour of the show’s revival season in 2016, “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster,” and authored celebrated old-school episodes like “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” and “Jose Chung’s ‘From Outer Space’” back in the 1990s.
“Forehead Sweat” guest-stars Brian Huskey (“People of Earth”) as either a madman or a fellow F.B.I. agent from an alternate dimension who is intimately familiar with the show’s heroes, the alien-chasing feds Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny). Mr. Morgan uses this premise to provide the ultimate in fan service — constructing an elaborate meta-story that recapitulates the history of the series, with a cracked version of “The Twilight Zone” as a framing device, and wallows in specific references to past “X-Files” installments (including “Clyde Bruckman’s”).
To love this show means to never know what’s coming next, and that’s exactly why Season 11 is pure X-Files.
Just like in the show’s glory days, Season 11 is entertainingly all over the map. That’s evident from the cold open of January 10th’s “This,” which starts off with a scene that is exactly what a large chunk of fans watch this show for, the kind of thing that’s nowhere to be found in “My Struggle III.” “This,” the third episode (“Plus One”), and the fifth episode (“Ghouli”) are straight-up classic-style X-Files episodes, installments that would fit right in with the monster-of-the-week cases that dominate the show’s earliest seasons. “Plus One,” which was written by Carter, even proves that the show’s dad can knock out a chilling done-in-one that has all of the back-and-forth banter missing from his dense mythology escapades.
And then there’s “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat,” an episode from X-Files MVP Darin Morgan (the mind behind my all-time favorite episode “Jose Chung’s From Outer Space”). To try to describe the episode is to do it a disservice, for it is so riveting in its peculiarity that it has to be seen to be believed that this kind of story could air on a major network. This one episode, which arrives on January 24, justifies The X-Files‘ resurgence in the modern era more so than any episode in Season 10 or any other I’ve seen in Season 11, and it makes a case for why we need this specific show (and Mulder and Scully) even though an anthology series like Black Mirror is doing sorta the same thing over on Netflix.
ust like the best seasons of this show, Season 11 will keep you off-balance about what kind of episode you’re going to get, but Anderson and Duchovny–still game for freaky fun after all these years–are there to guide you through the dark.
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20 minuta sam razmišljala odakle mi je poznat, a kad sam skužila, tri dana je bilo I see fat people :hslocked:
Scully: “Why do you operate so well with your hands cuffed behind your back?”
Mulder:” As if you didn't know...”
"The Ramones are here, and they DON'T FIGHT!"
The difference between this Mulder and his younger self is that though he still turns the table on Scully to play Skeptic to her Believer when he wants to protect her, he does it with so much more sensitivity and openness than he used to. He used to come off as outright dismissive whenever she voiced a belief in an extreme possibility. Now he tries to prepare her for disappointment, but still backs her up by pursuing the evidence to support her theory.
The difference between this Scully and her younger self is that she is no longer afraid to Believe and is no longer afraid to share her innermost thoughts with Mulder. The younger Scully wouldn’t have told Mulder about her dreams until he forced her into a corner, but this Scully tells him straight away in hopes of getting his perspective. She trusts him not to dismiss her or hurt her and she knows that needing support isn’t a sign of weakness.
This is mature partnership.
My favorite part of the episode is Scully's monologue that she delivers to William's body when she believes that he's dead. Can you talk about writing and directing that scene and what you wanted us to see in Scully in that moment?
Wong: Gillian and I talked a lot about that scene. She was really interested in how to portray that as a mother who felt like she did the right thing but at this moment feels that it was maybe completely wrong, and that failure is something that she was interested in exploring for herself and for Scully's character. So when we started working on it, part of it is that she felt this dichotomy between knowing whether this was William or not and not knowing, and whether she was apologizing to a corpse that is not her son. But in the end, she had to just kind of open her heart and say what she really felt about what she had to do. And that way, it was obviously how she felt the entire time. But the other thing that was interesting, I thought, was that Gillian really wanted to have that moment when William's body disappears, that Mulder and Scully have a different idea of what's happening there. Whereas Mulder is thinking all these reasons why the body disappeared, she actually has a glimmer of hope in that moment. She was really interested in playing that and dealing with that.
Mnogo dobra sezona. Koliko mi je prosla bila mlaka, toliko je ovde svaka epizoda prste da polizes.ja sam mislio da ih pozdravim poslije prve ep. ali ove nemitoloske sljakaju samo tako. bra'o im ga.
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“Rm9sbG93ZXJz,” airing Wednesday, Feb. 28 (8:00 PM-9:00 PM ET/PT)
Plot: In a world of ever-increasing automation and artificial intelligence, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) find themselves targets in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Episode written by Shannon Hamblin & Kristen Cloke; Directed by Glen Morgan. #XFRm9
“Familiar,” airing Wednesday, March 7 (8:00 PM-9:00 PM ET/PT)
Plot: Mulder and Scully investigate the brutal animal attack of a little boy in Connecticut while suspecting darker forces are at play. Episode written by Benjamin Van Allen; Directed by Holly Dale. #XFFamiliar
“Nothing Lasts Forever,” airing Wednesday, March 14 (8:00 PM-9:00 PM ET/PT)
Plot: While investigating human organ theft, Mulder and Scully uncover a mysterious cult consumed with macabre rituals. Episode written by Karen Nielsen; Directed by Jim Wong. #XFNothing
“My Struggle IV,” airing Wednesday, March 21 (8:00PM-9:00 PM ET/PT) — Season Finale
Plot: Mulder and Scully rush to find an on-the-run William (guest star Miles Robbins) while the Cigarette Smoking Man (guest star William B. Davis) pushes forward with his ultimate plan. Mitch Pileggi also stars. Annabeth Gish, Joel McHale and Barbara Hershey guest star. #XFMyStruggle4
"The idea is that the black oil [...] was here on Earth, it's been all over the planet, or all over the galaxy, rather. And it infected virtually every life form that there is in the galaxy, except for we on Earth, the humans, and the faceless rebels.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/3/4/17072540/the-x-files-episode-7-recap-rm9sbg93zxjz
The impact of the character on the popular consciousness was instant. Back in 1993, Tooms was voted ‘Villain of the Year’ in a poll. But his notoriety has not faded with time.
Fantasy author Neil Gaiman named the character one of his all-time favourite monsters. Critics have regularly praised ‘Squeeze’ and ‘Tooms’ as early high-points in The X-Files mythology.
David Duchovny posted on Instagram earlier- "Hope you tune in tonight for the cliffiest of all hangers. Thank you to all the fans, old and new, for finding us, sticking by us for these 11 seasons, 2 movies, and 25 years. I don’t know what’s next, but this one’s for you. DD"
Uuuu koja luda 7ep, nove sezone... :thspazbolje no da ti pljune u kafu...
Žilijan Anderson i Dejn Skulu :smfor (29): :thspazhahahahahhah koje zlo od clanka a i novina kada imaju ovakve novinare hehehheheheh
http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/scena.147.html:727500-Iako-nema-nove-sezone-Dosije-Iks-nije-umro
Žilijan Anderson i Dejn Skulu :smfor (29): :thspazhahahahahhah koje zlo od clanka a i novina kada imaju ovakve novinare hehehheheheh
http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/scena.147.html:727500-Iako-nema-nove-sezone-Dosije-Iks-nije-umro