So fans like me are sentientally filled with one full season at one time.
But calm down and think about it, if it's just an ordinary audience who comes here, it probably won't look particularly good-looking. After all, as a fan, I am too familiar with the routine of this show. The characters, plot trends and echoing stalks are like meeting old friends and cherishing their youth. But for those new viewers who started watching this season, this is a movie that looks like the male and female protagonists are almost 100 years old. As a professional, they still don’t know why they have accomplished nothing (especially the male protagonist). The technological content also doesn't seem to be that high. It is said to be related to the FBI, but it is different from other capable professional dramas related to the FBI. The plot is extremely coquettish. In fact, even the male and female protagonists have complained on different occasions that a lot of the content of this show is too outdated (such as the antenna big brother and dial-up Internet access in the chicken feather show), if it is true, the FBI staff should have been fired long ago, and they don't seem to have any solve any case.
Of course, as a fan, I can naturally accept that the "reboot" is to serve the fans. If I don't understand it, I will make it up slowly from the first season. But there is also a small part of me who is very protesting about this. I don't know why I keep comparing this to Before Trilogy involuntarily. In fact, when I watched Before Midnight, it had been about five or six years since I watched the first two films. Even if I only remembered the general plot of the first two films at that time, the third film was still a very good movie. After watching it on the big screen at the end, I found a lot of interesting stalks (such as time machine). Generally speaking, if you haven't watched any two of them, it doesn't affect the remaining ones, and of course it also makes you have the urge to make up for the first two.
As for the X-Files, I think there may be some new viewers for Season 10. . . Don't watch it, and I won't continue to want to chase the next season. I think one of the great things about CC is that this show has attracted a lot of fans because of the changes in the lives of the male and female protagonists and the advancement of their relationship with each other, but this "history" is really too long and too long slow. Thinking back to the differences between pilot and MS in personality and philosophy, the first case of the partner started to talk about undressing (the fog), hugging (the fog), and opening up to talk about the shadows of childhood, which instantly made people feel Gossip is everywhere. I added some interviews later and found that these relatively intimate scenes in the first episode are said to be the most intimate scenes before the fourth season, and CC has not actually turned them into a very real love relationship for a long time (actually Not even now, even how the son came is a mystery. I seriously doubt whether CC was thinking about discussing how a pair of delicate work partners had a baby inexplicably on their relationship at that time. Really, first use the "large scale" to introduce you into the pit, and then. . hum. . . But now it's an old couple as soon as I come up. I know you don't need to say it very clearly. There is a mid-life crisis family drama style, which may be less effective in dragging people into the pit.
Of course, as a fan, I am most dissatisfied with the newcomer. In fact, I can accept that if I continue to shoot, MS will gradually be marginalized (both can be picked up by alien spaceships), and there will be new people as detectives in this department, but I think it is absolutely unnecessary to find a "copy", or to express It's very like a "remake", but it's different and more "advanced with the times", but I don't think the two episodes where the newcomers appear in this season are not well laid out. The portrayal of newcomers so far is not attractive, and I have a greater opinion of Miss Einstein.
Although I did not engage in STEM related under the influence of Scully like many fans (I only recently learned of a term called the scully effect), but Scully did have a great influence on me in "what kind of person I want to be". of. Every time I see someone say that Scully is always looking for a lot of reasons to question Mulder, I always get angry. Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains , no matter how improbable, must be the truth. A golden sentence that many people will like, isn't Scully's questioning just a process of practice? Understanding the limitations of technology in the process, and how to approach "truth" with existing technology, does not, in my opinion, better demonstrate what knowledge and reason can bring us. Sometimes I wonder, if Scully itself is set to conform to the popular "science student" character, such as looking more nerd, will it be less criticized in this regard? In addition to the professional elite setting and unusual work, Scully seems too "normal", too "female" in her relationship with Mulder, for example, she will be relatively more considerate of the other party's feelings. Instead of the other way around, sometimes I have to face the "straight man blind confidence" of her partner. She even has religious beliefs, and there are many episodes of her confusion and pain about how to understand herself and others. Since smart is the new sexy became popular, the image of science women (and maybe some science men) in film and television works feels like making some excuses. As a professional with high IQ, it seems that "weird" is actually nothing, and it can be very Cute and charming, of course there are many positives, but maybe this is not "labeling" in another direction? Scully's introverted and gentle "rationality" makes me feel very kind. Aside from the various sci-fi and magic elements of the plot, she has many encounters and problems. I think there are many universals in real life. When I'm stuck or have a little self-doubt, I can't help but watch a couple of episodes or fanvid Scully to get some mental support.
So this is also my biggest dissatisfaction with Miss Einstein. She is the kind of extreme "science woman" image that has become popular recently. At least it seems that it is difficult for her and her partner to surpass MS or even next door Bones and Booth about The various possibilities of the delicate relationship between men and women (of course I think Bones' character design is quite labelled, although Booth uses MS as an analogy, but I think it is still worse, but more relaxed, simple, silly and sweet, I have seen it in the past ten years. The only one that can compete with the X-Files in this regard is Elementary).
However, from the fans' point of view, I can't think of how if there are new people, how to set it up so that people can at least not feel inferior to MS from time to time, maybe. . . Set the agent to be an alien?
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