I’d rather people just say they hate sydcarm than to insist they’re platonic under every fucking ship edit I see every god damn second
sakizuke // diary of a wimpy kid
So, Gillian Anderson is slightly taller than me and every time they have a scene where she stands next to David Duchovny without the Scully box, this is all I can think of:
dana scully is stronger than any other person on this earth bc if I had to listen to mulder's stupid fucking theories every day of my job only for him to be RIGHT?? most of the time I would go insane
krkrkrkrkr.
Take a few moment to admire Mulder's hair. Season 1-11, with FTF and IWTB in between.
I've always found Mulder/DD attractive. Season 4,5,6 were my fav! I love S1-3 too but I thought someone butchered his hair in S7, then I recalled, it was the trend in early 2000. S8/9 pretty good. He came back strong in S11!
Uuu esto se ve buenisimo
INTERNATIONAL FOLLOWERS im gripping you by your arms. Mutuals I'm grabbing you by the shoulders, and those of you I feel close enough to I am tenderly holding your face in my hands. In two days (the 30 of April) natflix is going to air an Argentine show based on, I think, the most famous argentine comic, El Eternauta, and I want You 🫵 to watch it
The X Files S2 E8 - One Breath
Can we talk about how when the doctor is talking to Margaret and Mulder about Scullys living will and how MULDER SIGNED IT AS A WITNESS??!!! Mind you they have only known each other for about a year at this point. Which kinda implies that they’d known each other for a little less than a year when she asked him to sign it. THATS INSANE, THEY’RE LITERALLY INSANE!!
I watched a video about how Lost suffered from being a network tv show and I think a lot of the same issues can be applied to the X-Files. The point of the video was that to write a good mystery, you really need to know the conclusion going in because everything about a mystery should be leading to the conclusion. But on a network show where the executives won't let the writers clearly define how long it's going to be, you can't plan a conclusion. Lost kept being extended, which forced the writers to constantly add new twists and elements to the show without really being able to actually answer the questions raised, ultimately leading to an unsatisfying conclusion.
I think this is exactly the same reason I like the X-Files monster of the week episodes but don't really care about the myth arc. The alien invasion plotline had the same problem as Lost in that they constantly had to draw it out as the show kept getting continued and newer, poorly thought out plot points had to be constantly added instead of answering question (for example, the like 7 different answers about what happened to Mulder's sister). The monster of the week episodes, being mostly self-contained, didn't have that problem. The writers knew where the mystery would conclude: at the end of the episode. This ended up making the monster of the week episodes often much more satisfying to watch than a myth arc episode whose questions just wouldn't be answered.
I like creppy stuff and reading. She/Her. 20. Currently obsessed with The X-Files.
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