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hellboy wrote:Everthing in the entertainment industry is a cash grab. It's time for people to collectively get over that.
My experience with the show so far, is that there are parts that are quite good, and part that are pretty meh. I also wish it were longer than 6 episodes, or if there are only 6 then they are more cohesive and narrative driven.
^ That is my biggest issue. In terms of the cash grab debate we have beaten that horse. Obviously everyone involved in any form of entertainment is looking to make money, but an obvious cash grab is obvious. What I don't like is that the 6 episodes have no cohesive narrative. 6 random episodes just seems like a nostalgia pull and as such, hasn't really drawn me in enough to invest any time with it. I suspect I will purchase them at some point for curiosity sake, but I wish they would have tied the 6 episodes in together.
Or maybe they have? That was why I was asking BKGG. Everything I read has said they are completely standalone. Thoughts?
Considering that the weakest episode of this season has been the one most focused on the overarching narrative, I'm not sure a narrative driven X-Files miniseries would have been all that good.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:Considering that the weakest episode of this season has been the one most focused on the overarching narrative, I'm not sure a narrative driven X-Files miniseries would have been all that good.
I think that episode could have been fine if they hadn't tried to jam it all into a 45 minute timeslot.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:Considering that the weakest episode of this season has been the one most focused on the overarching narrative, I'm not sure a narrative driven X-Files miniseries would have been all that good.
Interesting. That is a turn off. There are numerous questions the original series left open and I would have been much more interested had they decided to release the miniseries reboot as one large story broken into six episodes that focused on answering those questions and giving the series proper closure. 6 standalone stories for nostalgia sake doesn't interest me. Much in the way the second X Files movie did nothing for me. Had they tied that movie into the larger overarching narrative I would have enjoyed it. Appreciate the feedback.
It was fun having Mulder and Scully back and there were a couple of good episodes, but the last episode or two were just awful and I'm not really interested in seeing more of that. I'd be more excited if Chris Carter wasn't involved.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:It was fun having Mulder and Scully back and there were a couple of good episodes, but the last episode or two were just awful and I'm not really interested in seeing more of that. I'd be more excited if Chris Carter wasn't involved.
Yeah, I think some form of reboot would be a good idea, rather than just flogging an almost dead horse.
I kind of wish they would do another movie and sort of wrap up that larger story arc about the alien invasion and all that jazz. That was when X Files was at it's finest. Finish up that big story. Bring on the little grey bastards and lets have some fun. Another year worth of episodes doesn't interest me.
THE1TRUEMOG wrote:I kind of wish they would do another movie and sort of wrap up that larger story arc about the alien invasion and all that jazz. That was when X Files was at it's finest. Finish up that big story. Bring on the little grey bastards and lets have some fun. Another year worth of episodes doesn't interest me.
Yeah, I don't really disagree with that.
If they are going to do a series though, I'd prefer it to be a series long story arc, rather than monster of the week type episodes. I think the X-Files would work really well in that kind of format.
You can't have The X-Files without Scully, they were able to do it without Mulder and it worked alright, but I honestly don't think you could do without Scully. Unless you start it over with a new cast.
UndKeineZwEier wrote:You can't have The X-Files without Scully, they were able to do it without Mulder and it worked alright, but I honestly don't think you could do without Scully. Unless you start it over with a new cast.
Yep, I think they should reboot it personally, rather that just dragging it out with the original cast.