The X-Files S1E2
- action sequence right of the bat, nice
- I think that guy messed up the count
- that rash is NASTY
- it's the meme music!!!!
- that is..... that is the shittiest, most low-budget ass title sequence I've ever seen I love it
- GILLIAN ANDERSON
- sir that is not how you approach a coworker
- "it's 2 o'clock in the afternoon Agent Mulder" these chuckleheads are flirting already
- (sorry I'm still thinking about that title sequence. It's oddly..... refreshing??)
- guy at the bar is sus
- ah yes, it was the Russians excuse
- don't corner people in the restroom. It's disgusting and violating and disgusting
- (like really, is anyone else tired of those highly specialised prestige TV intros? I'm getting worked up about something I didn't even realize was bothering me)
- Mulder gets in trouble bc he refuses to stop investigating..... and now he has tiny scary lady working with him. Worst Fucking Nightmare
- damn she pretty
- I refuse to believe this wet cat loser can coo- his phone is tapped!!! and he's being watched!!!
- HIS HAND ON HER BACK
- "the government is not above the law" HAHAAHAHAHHA (internal sobbing intensifies)
- that man is Gone (hope he gets better)
- alas some people deal with trauma by pretending it doesn't exist
- height difference
- SUCKER
- she's gonna have a damn awful crick in her neck
- oooh light show, also how many apple boxes is she standing on?
- spies? terrorists? nah stoned kids
- fed thosw dumbasses dinner and dropped them off at home? Mulder and Scully you have my heart
- Scully looks so cute when she's smiling her "you idiot" smile (that's what it's called now, no arguments)
- Roswell! Wasn't that also a show?
- Mulder's kinda gotta a point
- "Mulder you're crazy" no hesitation, none, love it
- please stop making women run in heels, also that smile. Why are you smiling like that at Mulder, Scully?
- 'came back wrong' is one of my favourite tropes, I love this
- it's not him. Clone? Brainwashing? Selective memory wipe?
- Mulder's kinda got a point again
- Mulder's got jokes
- Scully can't watch Mulder being hurt. Second episode, this is the second episode
- "something else?" She is so done with him
- this groundwork being laid as to how both their thought processes work is really well done
- Scully's face when she hears the car
- I can't decide if it's a good thing or a bad thing that the kids helped him. If a single camera caught them, they could be in serious trouble, I mean, look what they're doing to their own soldiers
- Scully misses the proof again
- no don't hurt the wet cat loser!!!
- they cut the phone lines didn't they?
- hey that actor that shows up in a lot of shows in bit parts. Get that paycheck sir
- so Mulder was right beat for beat. Experimental aircraft derived from UFO technology. The poor pilots were collateral damage
- reporter guy??? Dammit Scully left her gun
- he was the one in the car earlier! Also love it no hesitation from Scully
- get his ass Scully
- man those kids are so good. Came back to tell her about Mulder. I headcannon nothing bad ever happens to them and they live long happy lives
- they're wiping his memory
- wait the security guy wipes at his eye right after the scene Mulder is administered something in his eye (thematic parallel). Is this base keeping even it's own security on a tight memory leash? Sheesh
- Scully.... took an army security guy hostage.... to save Mulder..... in the second episode
- (screams)
- yeah he knows she'll shoot his ass. Keep cooperating asshole
- Mulder! What did they do to my boy?!
- shut up asshole
- dammit Mulder saw a UFO and they took that away from him. Y'all gonna catch these hands
- that poor woman
- I think Scully's scared, she can't quite look at Mulder for long
- she makes a point to mention in her report that she saw those weird lights too
- you walked all that way to conspicuously have that conversation in the middle of an empty football field??
- is this guy supposed to be the Deep Throat? As in THAT Deep Throat?
say what you want about bridgerton I know it's not a Good Show or whatever but nicola coughlan insisting on being 'as naked as possible' in this series as a 'fuck you' to everyone saying she's too fat to be a romantic lead and because 'when I'm 60 I wanna watch it and remember how fucking hot I was' is ICONIC BEHAVIOR
this shit looked so fun
I think I'm having déjà vu. The light, the forest. As if all of this has already happened before. A glitch in the matrix.
Dark - S01E01 - Geheimnisse
bro thinks he needs to sneak his way into a weekend trip with them
truly the wildest thing about all the Bridgerton discourse about "is Nicola Coughlan too FAT to be a convincing love interest???" is that in many ways she actually looks better in the period costumes than her thinner counterparts because she has the figure to really fill them out. those dresses are incredibly flattering on larger bodies because they emphasise the bust and cleavage whilst creating a very elegant silhouette. there's something unintentionally hilarious about hearing pearl-clutching in the distance over "idk is this FAT WOMAN sexy enough to be believable as an object of lust??" whilst Penelope Featherington's majestic heaving bosoms are almost spilling out of her dress in a category 5 titty event. if anything she's too sexy. they had to spend the first two seasons putting her in ugly dresses in a desperate attempt to conceal the fact that she's serving more cunt than the entire itty bitty titty committee combined
Fox Mulder won the autism lottery. He made the FBI give him an entire subdivision for his special interest AND someone to infodump to
Someone write a fic where bau!reader and the team get into a heated discussion about Team Jeremiah vs Team Conrad that ends in reader having a fiery monologue about how they both suck. And hotch walks in on it and is just internally like “that’s my girl” because he secretly has the hots for her and seeing her so passionate about them both being wrong and even Belly being wrong makes him abskshdjs. 🥺😫
x files studies but this time I tired to achieve that VHS feeling. I very vaguely remember watching some episodes as a kid, and I think this is as close as I've ever got to recreating that memory of a small, grainy tv in a dark room
life sucks but at least you didn't get divorced, attend the golden globes physically attached to your co-worker at hand and hip, win a golden globe, kiss your coworker on the mouth, forget to thank him in your speech, then have to stand by on stage while he wins a golden globe and emphatically remembers to thank you, which is exactly when you and the live tv camera realize you forgot. that's what it was like to be gillian anderson in 1997
I kind of hate even asking this question but I’m going to ask it anyway.
Why do you think CC decided to totally retcon the mythology in the revival? Do you think he was bored of it? Did he think it didn’t fit in with “modern times”?
I know the mythology was kind of a mess at the end but I don’t think it was so bad that it was beyond saving.
It’s just, when you watch the struggles and accept the retcon it makes the Orginal Series feel like a waste of time. I’ve also heard theories that the Struggle episodes are told by an “unreliable narrator” for example CSM is an unreliable narrator in MSIII, Jackson is unreliable in MSIV. That just sounds like a cop out. It all just gives me a headache honestly. 🙁
tl;dr: CC is interested in new ideas; and will always be willing to cast off old ones in pursuit of fresher perspectives. His passion for the latter mythology was born from Dr. Simon's and Dr. Fearon's last-minute theory; but when it got fan backlash, he pivoted the focus from his revitalized mythology to the abandoned William arc. However: because he was chasing tantalizing ideas rather than a focused conclusion, Carter completely fumbled in his attempts to close up old threads in order to start afresh.
A couple reasons:
CC and Spotnitz wrapped up the original mythology in Season 6 (One Son), deciding that it had both blossomed out of control and somehow come together. Mythology wrapped up, they then finished off the Samantha arc in Season 7 and began a new mytharc in Season 8. Season 8's Existence, according to Spotnitz, functioned as the end of the original X-Files as a whole--
Spotnitz: "And the series will be different, whoever comes back for it [Season 9]-if there is another year. We’re still working out what that final story is, but there are a couple of elements that we know are going to be in there. And those two elements close the chapter.”
and,
Spotnitz: Whatever I said, what I mean to say is that 8 years of the series will come to a close this May, regardless of whether there is an X-Files next season. I actually believe most of the important questions about the mythology have already been answered, believe it or not, and you will see some new ones asked in upcoming shows.
--leaving room for Season 9 to begin a new chapter for the show (one no longer centered on Mulder and Scully's evolving story, since it had been concluded.)
That... didn't work. So, IWTB's focus, years later, was on a MOTW instead, with the hope that it would succeed and become a stepping stone to a movie-mythology franchise series.
That didn't work, either. But CC never gave up hope for a 3rd movie.
Then 2015 rolled around and FOX approached him for a revival.
Carter: I had one question thrown out to me at a meeting. [Fox Television CEO] Dana Walden asked, “If there were another series, when do you think you could begin work on it?” It wasn’t an overture, more of a practical issue. That was before the show ever aired and they knew what the ratings would be. There’s been no conversation about doing more of these. With the ratings news, it’s hard to imagine that they wouldn’t come back to us.
I would love to do another movie. Especially coming off that second movie, which had such a heavy weight upon it: A summer-release, low-budget movie, with no promotion, in a crowded field of tentpole fare. I was asked to do so much with so little. And I tried! If we were to do another movie, it would need to be akin to the first movie, which I thought was a story worthy of the big screen. That said, I can’t imagine they won’t want to somehow figure out how to do this on TV.
CC didn't know where to take the show, and only signed on after being told the season would be short (and might give him a movie, which is what he really wanted.) It was Dr. Anne Simon that actually got him excited about the mytharc again: as she tells it,
"What was the Conspiracy? This [Struggle I and II] is the conspiracy. Now, did Chris know that this was the conspiracy [since the original show]? Obviously not-- because I told him what the conspiracy was. But he knew that there was a Conspiracy-- he just didn’t know what it was. But when I told him, when I gave him this idea [plot for MSI/II], he was just, ‘This is amazing’-- I mean, he was so happy. ‘I want more, I want more, I want more!’ And every time I sent him these pages, typed pages, he was just, he was extremely happy. I could tell how happy he was.”
(Dr. Anne Simon's an interesting rabbit hole to go down, btw. Gonna do a post on her contributions in the future.)
He redid the focus of the show in Season 10; and his writers and collaborators and even his actors-- David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, both-- thought it was a well-written season (I know....) But the fans did not.
So, CC made a statement after FOX confirmed S11: shippers had been heard-- there would be more MSR and William. So much so, he brought William back purposefully to give his arc a resolution.
And when that didn't work out-- when CC's 'perfect' ending was hated by fans (and famously, Gillian) for feeling more like a cop out than an address-and-move-forward conclusion, he felt slighted and misunderstood.
In short, Carter wasn't invested in his series anymore-- and, to be fair, neither were David and Gillian: all three (and Spotnitz) wanted to do movies instead. FOX said no; so, they took on Season 8 and 9. When the middling traction from S8 flopped in S9, CC deviated from the mytharc and did IWTB. That flubbed; and he let the matter rest for a few years (still hoping for more movies.) When FOX only agreed to do another series, he didn't know what to do with the mytharc. Then Dr. Anne Simon and Margaret Fearon gave him a direction-- and, yes, both worked on (and cosigned) the mytharc episodes-- and got him excited to do something new; and more of it. And we all saw what happened thereafter.
(Dr. Anne Simon also worked on the OG mytharc episodes, and has nothing but good things to say about them and the Revival. Again, a future rabbit hole.)
In conclusion: once CC's interest is engaged, he loses track of all else and devotes his aspirations to that one thing-- to the detriment of not only the whole picture (i.e. mythology) but also other equally important moving parts (i.e. Gillian's desire to move on.)
I could go on, but I think that's it for now.