I was looking at the list of TV shows my husband and I are currently
watching to see if there were any I hadn't reviewed yet. There is! We
were avid viewers of The X-Files back in the 90's, rewatched many
of the old seasons with our sons in the 2000's, and were excited last
year to see our old favorite show come back with a new season 10. We are
now enjoying season 11, and this unique mix of detective show,
paranormal, sci fi, and humor is still going strong.
In case you somehow missed The X-Files
phenomenon the first time around, the shows (and spin-off movies)
center on two FBI investigators, Fox Mulder, played by David Duchovny,
and Dana Scully, played by Gillian Anderson. Waaaay back in the very
beginning, Mulder was stuck in a basement office investigating so-called
X-files, strange or unexplained cases that often veer into the
supernatural. Scully is a medical doctor and was initially assigned to
keep an eye on Mulder and bring her skeptical, hardcore scientific point
of view to bear on his supposedly woo-woo cases. Long story short, 11
seasons and more than 20 years later, Mulder and Scully still work
together in that basement office, and Scully's medical and scientific
expertise still can't explain away the X-files. Along the way, they
uncovered a massive conspiracy involving aliens and alien DNA.
So,
when the show came back last year for season 10, more than a decade
after it ended, it picked up where it left off: at the end of season 9,
the X-files had been closed and the two partners had been living their
own lives. At the start of season 10, we see that Mulder never stopped
investigating the alien conspiracy, and now the X-files are being
re-opened, with Mulder and Scully back together, along with their
longtime boss, Walter Skinner, played by Mitch Pileggi. Like the first 9
seasons, the show still alternates between stand-alone episodes with
investigations of weird X-files type stuff and episodes that move the
bigger storyline about the alien conspiracy forward.
As ever, The X-Files
is creepy, suspenseful, intriguing, and has a great sense of humor,
especially in some of those strange stand-alone episodes. The chemistry
between Duchovny and Anderson is still great, even more so after so many
years together (both the actors and the characters). Many of the same
elements are still here from the original nine seasons, sometimes with a
modern twist. We are thoroughly enjoying this old favorite.
If you have never watched The X-Files before, then you might
want to start back at the very beginning with season 1 (especially if
you are looking for a binge-worthy show) because of that ongoing
conspiracy storyline that was slowly built up over time. The beginning
of season 10 does provide some information on what came before, but it
is a lot to pack into a single episode recap/continuation. Season 10 is
just 6 episodes (I guess they were testing the waters), but we are now 6
episodes into season 11, which looks like it will be 10 episodes long.
If you were an old X-Files fan back in the 90's, then definitely dive
into seasons 10 and 11 - it's like seeing old friends!
You can still find all of season 10 and what has aired so far of season 11 On Demand for free. It looks like ALL 11 seasons are available online for free at the Fox website. You can also stream The X-Files on Amazon for $1.99 an episode or $14.99 a season. Here are links to season 1, season 10, and the current season 11.
I used to be a little bit obsessed with the X-Files when I was a kid, absolutely loved the show, the characters, that distinctive theme tune... I didn't have high hopes for the recent reboot but I still found it a little disappointing sadly. Still, it's good to see the familiar faces and be reminded that "there's something out there"! x
ReplyDeleteSorry you were disappointed in the reboot! We've been enjoying it - especially the funny episodes! I love when they bring the sense of humor out :)
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