Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Case 07, File 03: Hungry

AKA: The Adventures Of Sharkboy


By Season Seven, a show like The X-Files will have its formula down to a science, one which the audience can practically set their watch to. That's not necessarily a bad thing, the fun of a show like The X-Files is seeing what interesting or engaging stories they can tell within that framework. Still, it's occasionally nice to see them turn the entire premise, and normal way of telling an episode's story, on its head.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Case 07, File 02: The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati

AKA: Is That The Title? Cause It's Long


In addition to being a moment that's usually kind of transitory, the seventh season is when you have to start wondering what your endgame is, especially if you're a plot heavy show. What plot threads are still dangling, what character arcs and motivations would you like to resolve. How is your plot going to finally wind down, if it is going to wind down any time soon. What do your characters actually want? These are the sort of questions the series has to look into as it hits Season Seven.

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Case 07, File 01: The Sixth Extinction

AKA: The Mulder School For Gifted Youngers


The seventh season of a show is almost always a transitory period. Many well known shows (Parks and Rec, 30 Rock) called it quits at the end of their seventh season. Other shows that continued on had major shifts happen at the end of their seventh seasons; Larry David left Seinfeld at the end of their seventh season, Steve Carell left The Office at the same time in their show. And hanging over The X-Files Season 7, like the Sword of Damocles is the fact of David Duchovny's exit at the end of the season.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Case 06, File 22: Biogenesis

AKA: No TV And No Beer Make Mulder Go Crazy


There inevitably comes a point in a plot heavy series where, no matter how much you try to trim the cast or simplify the concept, the weight of all the stuff that comes before it will overwhelm it and two things will happen: First is that the ongoing plot will become completely incoherent to newcomers and the second is that, in order to keep the ongoing plot going without resolving it (because resolving it would end the series) you have to begin to pull more and more outlandish stuff to keep it running. And I'm not going to say we've reached that point here. I probably will later in the review though, you should keep reading.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Case 06, File 21: Field Trip

AKA: I'm In The Goo!


"It was all just a dream" is a hard plot twist to pull off, and frankly most of the time, I think you shouldn't even try. Most of the time it tends to feel cheap, like an easy rug pull or just a way to keep its story from mattering in the long run, and even when you can pull it off, they tend to leave a bad taste in your mouth. Dream plots tend to work when them being dreams is an integral part of the plot, and when it's a way to explore a character's personality.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Case 06, File 20: Three of a Kind

AKA: No, There Are No Threesomes In This Episode


As a series continues on, the temptation to do sequel episodes to well known and well liked episodes becomes greater and greater. Coming up with new unique ideas for a show, especially a show with such a high bar for weirdness, gets more and more difficult every season and you never know what will or will not please the fans. But a follow up to an old episode, that's easy to come up with, and if it includes some fan favorite characters who don't usually get a lot of screentime, well you can sure that will keep the fans happy, if nothing else.

Friday, October 11, 2019

Case 06, File 19: The Unnatural

AKA: There's No Rule That Says An Alien Can't Play Baseball


The question of whether The X-Files should tackle big issues, not just questions of loneliness or depression but big issues like racism or sexism, is one I go back and forth on. On the one hand, I like my shows having depth and the series is often at its best when its trying to be more complex. On the other, The X-Files is a sci-fi horror show about two model gorgeous FBI agents fighting monsters and aliens, it's ability to write about complex issues can be limited. So whenever it looks like it's about to dip its toe in those waters, I get excited, yet...nervous.