only vaguely remember which channel in the middle of the night broadcasted two episodes a day. When I was young, I had a thirst for knowledge about the unknown world, and I felt a sense of strange things. Intrigued, I fell in love with this drama at a glance. Although I often missed watching a lot because I had to go to bed early the next day, the X-Files was irresistibly rooted in my heart.
So I recalled that I bought a season of DVD for the first time, although it was not the first season;
I recalled that when I had free time, or when I was eating, I was reluctant to watch the time;
I recalled that in order to collect the whole season, I took it with me with The time
that I went to many places to find my plump wallet. Maybe I am not a very qualified X-phile. I
watched one to seven seasons with enthusiasm, but I did not finish the last two seasons due to various reasons such as the change of the protagonist.
But I still love Mulder, his sexy eyes, his persistent pursuit of the truth; I love Scully, the rationality and calmness of her moving appearance; I also love Lone Gunman's humor and technical ability; I even love Uncle Cancer, his iconic smoking action and deep eyes. I
like that episode after episode of independent and wonderful stories and the main plot interspersed in them. Those open endings left me unlimited imagination.
Now, more than ten years have passed since it first aired. I have also grown up inevitably. A
few days ago, in the speaking class, the teacher asked the students what American dramas they liked, and I raised my hand without hesitation. , said "The X Files." At this time, I woke up like a dream. It turned out that no matter how many American dramas I watched, how many fantasy sci-fi adventure thriller dramas, even the most popular and popular movies, The X-Files overwhelmed them in my heart. I just realized that this American drama is my favorite, and there is no one. The teacher frowned and said that it was very far away, almost 20 years ago. I laughed instead of language.
Indeed, it has been almost 20 years. With my growth, it has become a good memory of the past. I am not good at browsing forums and the like, and I have no friends around me, so the X-Files is like a piece of my secret garden, quiet Rooted in the corner of memory, but never forget.
Yes, I never forget.
The Truth is out there,
My memory is out there, too.
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