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more about #genrenitpicking more comments → twDarkflame: Xfiles is Dead. Long live Fringe (and Lost, for that mater). While its quite sensible to progress a charecter age wise...(imagine how much worse Indy... more » hamblast: The X-Files is "sci-fi" the same way The Enquirer or The Weekly World News is "sci-fi." It's a steaming pile of headline-of-the-week with a pastiche ... more » JoseChung: The 50-year-old Mulder would actually be pretty interesting to me, if Carter and Spotnitz could find a writer who understands character development. (... more » OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: I know why X-Files did so poorly; it was one of the most boring movies I have ever seen. Sure I almost cried when the theme played but the rest was j... more » Elizabeth Weinbloom: I have an excellent plan to bring back the X-Files in another ten or fifteen years, in a world where there's a new young agent fighting impending colo... more » kolacek: I wrote to Staci Layne Wilson when her interview with Double D came out. She wrote back to me and was very forthcoming about him [and btw...that gi... more » Illogic: Imagining Mulder after 20-30 years seems kinda impossible to me. What the hell happens in that time? Did he ever find some proof that didn't get taken... more » GreyHammer: sounds like ducovney just wants steady work by always having xfiles to do. because i dont remember anything with him as a lead that was successful bes... more » -
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X-Files (and Everyone Else), Embrace Your SF Cred
In a bid to avoid being pigeonholed as a nerd icon, David Duchovny claimed he never thought The X-Files was science fiction — then blamed The Dark Knight for The X-Files 2's lackluster gross.

