I am an extremely loyal fan of "X-FILES". From the first season to the ninth season, including the movie version, all of them have been included in the bag, and they have never failed. Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, Walter Skinner, Smokingman to John Doggett, etc., all seem to have become old friends of their own, year after year.
The other ten-minute drama is "The Pretender". The omnipotent jarod is imaginative. I mean, he changes his profession every day and acts extremely professionally, which is almost everyone's dream.
In fact, whether "X-FILES" or "THE Pretender", they are both very dark episodes. Point of solution? The former, Mulder and Scully, the two weak FBI agents, have to deal with not only aliens, but also government agencies and the huge forces behind the FBI. The atmosphere of repression runs through. So my favorite is the sixth season, whether it’s the episode of a cruise through time and space or "Past and Present", it is rare ease and dream; the latter jarod escapes from the "center" behind the government, always avoiding the "center" Hunt down. Although he himself is very sunny, he has the shadow of being stolen from his parents by the center in his childhood, and he is always one step short of searching for his mother. Miss. Parker, who was ordered to hunt him down, had a pity for his fate. Although his style was pungent, his heart was weak, and he maintained a love affair with Jarod as if there was something like nothing.
High-tech and supernatural dramas have always been my favorite. Although "X-FILES" finally came to an end in the ninth season, the inner meaning of "X-FILES" is always revealed, "the truth is out there".
Some people talk to "Friends", some people talk to "Sex and the city", some others talk to "CSI", "Alias", "The Sopranos" or "24HOURS".
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