@Nikquest: The creators of the series have already confirmed that if FOX wants to, they will continue the series, and judging by the ratings, the 11th season is worth waiting for, a matter of time.
@Nikquest: "I can tell you with almost absolute certainty that we will be back," Carter said in an interview with The New York Times, which aired after the sixth and so far final episode of The X-Files was shown on Fox.
Plague Inc in the real world, and aliens in the form of saviors, cool what... just in time for retirement, we'll find out what's there and how) Even these two substitutes for Mulder and Scully are not as annoying as last time.
@id79900072: They're kind of superfluous anyway. Instead of young agents, they could have sent Skinner after Mulder, and instead of Einstein, Monica could have been sent to the hospital.
The series is great, but ending it like this is the height of bullying! It would have been better if all the nonsense from the past had been thrown out and a double episode had been made: this one instead of the fifth, and in the sixth they were already looking for William (maybe he flew up on a UFO!) and saved Mulder. A smoker is a cunning old devil, nothing takes him! :) Even Monica danced to his tune, but she wanted to live. For the burnt makeup and the hole on his face under the reconstruction plate - a five! Looking at the traffic jams, the crowds of frightened people staggering back and forth, it was impossible not to remember the Walking Dead. Einstein was a little less annoying, Miller had only a little screen time, but if you give him normal material, I think it will play out. At least, the cardboard that was in the last episode was gone.
I cursed so much, I even burst into tears.......for what is it?? Well, what is it?? You've been waiting for the show forever, and for what?????????????????
Is that all?! Why are you doing this to us?! Let's say the season wasn't the most interesting and smooth, but to end like this, in a half-word, half-glance, is a complete disgrace. then why was it necessary to restart the series at all? There are no words.
Well, at least they didn't finish on cliffhanger, I'm grateful to them for that. Now there are no more questions about the plot, everything has been explained. It was worth 14 years of waiting.
It was such a damp season, and suddenly you're on top of it! A grand finale that surpassed all previous ones in scale.: Finally, the "global conspiracy" has manifested itself in deeds, and not in plans for the future or isolated local cases. Unfortunately, they didn't remember about the super soldiers, but at least they remembered about the date of the "invasion" and finally revealed the consequences. Scully is the star of the series. And it was very nice to see the Flight again, and the newcomers Miller and Einstein did well here.
The best episode of the season (and gold compared to the first part). It's not my top five of the season, but the first one is really solid. I just hope that there will be an 11th season and that such a gorgeous cliffhanger was not made in vain...
For what? For what?! You can't stop at such a moment! They have to extend the SM, otherwise it was all for nothing. I want to believe that KK has already agreed on a sequel with the big bosses of Fox, and that's why he made such an ending. Otherwise, how can you end the season in this way if the fate of the series is unknown?
rough. just a tin can. How to move on now? after such a finale, Carter is simply obliged to marry all of us)) but seriously, somehow this is too much. It's just some kind of prequel to Z Nation. They made such a terrible smoker, damn it, it's just a kick.
When the closing credits began, there was only one thought in my mind: "Are you kidding me?? I demand the continuation!!" Actually, the ending is amazing, so dynamic. I was very impressed.
Somehow... It turned out to be some kind of dubious return. Of course, there were interesting moments, but the overall impression of the season was around 3x, no more. I made sure that despite the interesting episodes, the series ends with the 7th season for me. I hope that if there is a sequel, it will not be after such a period of time)))) P.S. There was a desire to review the first seasons. When Scully was redheaded, Mulder was thinner, and everyone was younger =D
You know, it happens when you watch and listen to dialogues: it seems that you understand words and phrases individually, but together they are some kind of crap. That's exactly my impression of this season.
Well... It's not fair. The most interesting thing was cut short. Now there really is nothing left but to count on the continuation. In general, it might have been better to sacrifice the rather boring 3,4 and 5 episodes and devote the season entirely to the main storyline, ending the story there. As the first commenter said, "I hope I don't have to wait 14 years again to watch season 11." :D
I won't say that I'm a big fan of SM, but I've watched this season in full. And you know what? I want more! You can't end this way! This is inhumane!Mulder is dead, not only they know about the child now, but the whole planet is quietly coming to Hana... When the end credits rolled, I even double-checked if this was the sixth episode) and was horrified! Well, you can't sooooo!!!!!!!
but it seems to me that the creators of the series were lying from the very beginning, intentionally ending the season that way. "Ah, we don't know if the schedules of the actors and the director will match and whether the studio will extend the series."))))))))))))))), yes, yes, yes, that's why we put a dot that doesn't even look like a dot in any scenario))). As it is, everything is cool, but especially with the flying saucer in the finale.
2002, end of SM: "The scriptwriters may claim otherwise, but judging by the way the series has developed in recent years, and the way it ended, they never had a clear idea of how to end it all. Fox Mulder couldn't chase aliens endlessly, but no one would have dared to arrange some kind of "Independence Day" in the finale. But it was probably not worth ending the nine-year series with a receipt in the impotence of the main character in the face of alien colonizers and the futility of searching for the truth. It turned out that Mulder found out about the date of the alien invasion (scheduled, by the way, for 2012) and went to transform into Hank Moody, hiding from the tribunal. However, the creator of "The Materials" Chris Carter did not care about this, he generally wanted the series to continue for another ten years with new actors."
It feels like Carter is giving an ultimatum, or new SM, or this is the end.
"The creator of the X-Files promised to make a sequel to the series. According to Chris Carter, after the open finale of the 10th season, the series will certainly return, but he is not ready to say when it will happen."
Well, yes, blackmail of the film studio in its purest form.
Haste and crumpling of classified materials are definitely contraindicated. It would have been better if these 6 episodes had been completely devoted to "mythology", competently increasing suspense, inducing mysticism, smoothly revealing the plot, etc., but in the end they removed some ridiculous nonsense, more like a program from Ren-TV.
The episode is good by the standards of season 10, but still, in my opinion, it was necessary either to make the season twice as long (and more skillfully carry out the plotline of another sinister conspiracy through the entire season), or at least complete it with paired mythological episodes. Considering the worthlessness of the 4th and especially the 5th episodes, such a cliff in the spirit of "20-episode seasons with "to be continued" at the end" still does not look quite appropriate. Especially after the trolling inscription "this is the end" at the beginning. Basically, it was the format that disappointed me the most this season. And it's not just the number of episodes (although 6 episodes lasting 43 minutes are not even 6-8 hour episodes, from which you can make a good linear compact mini), but also the lack of a full-fledged connection between them. Of course, I'm glad that they staged a demonstration of all the facets of the series (mythology, monster of the week, comedy on the verge of parody, Santa Barbara and something religious), but in this way they "chased 2 birds with one stone, but did not catch a single one." If they had made a 6-episode mythological mini-series, they would have received a complete "season" with the possibility of continuing in a full-fledged format. We would have made a 6-8-episode "transitional" season without being distracted by another conspiracy./William and the nonsense from the previous episode would also be better than what was shown. They would have shown how Scully and Mulder live, how they have changed, and in the end they would have already jumped on the track. And so it turned out neither fish nor meat...
If there is a sequel, we would like to: 1. It was full-fledged, i.e. not less than 20-serial. 2. The roles of GG did not go to Miller and Einstein. IMHO, the 1st place in third-rate sci-fi / action games and movies for 12-year-old girls, and the 2nd has an appearance and facial expressions incompatible with my psyche, after contemplating which it is harder to fall asleep than 20 years ago after watching the next episode of the original. Well, they can't really put this caricatured nonsense (surnames and images alone are worth it) in the foreground? I would have given them the starting 1-2 episodes in season 11 only if they died due to a terrible illness or irretrievable alien abduction. How is it even possible to introduce THEM after the brilliant cast of the original (after all, besides Anderson and Dukhovny, dozens of quite famous and bright actors lit up there)? If this isn't trolling, then what is? In search of the truth, I'm putting the "X-Files" on the shelf.
Who would doubt it...an open ending...Carter doesn't want to end the seasons any other way)) He knows how, because the eighth and ninth weren't so tragic (and the first was just mysterious), but he doesn't want to
I didn't get it. 5 ordinary, average episodes, and the last one is just a ragged piece of some kind. It's like the script for this episode is like a secret document with 190 lines out of 200. Figs understand where this sudden start came from, figs understand why there was such a rapid development of events and what the hell is with this open appearance of UFOs?
The plot is cool and terrible, of course, but the presentation of the story is kind of crazy.
@SlKelevro: UFOs just aren't UFOs) It was already in the first episodes, and again at the end of the episode, when the car with the girl was blown up. So there are people there. Ordinary mortals. And that girl also had the alien DNA that Scully has. And the ship also stopped over the owner of the alien DNA. And he beamed...
All seasons of the X-Files ended with something waiting to be continued. This one is the same.
The fact that there are few episodes is a yes. This is incomprehensibility.
Yeah, sir... In the x-files, as usual, there are only the first and last episodes in the season on the topic, the rest is filler. There aren't even any smooth transitions. We just had a quiet conversation with the dead under drugs, followed by a revelation and the whole world is dying. I can't say that I'm excited about the new season.
I'm definitely not going to watch the sequel with Miller and Einstein. Just like I didn't watch the ninth season after Mulder left. The guys clearly don't have the charisma to try to replace them. And the series clearly doesn't have enough plots to draw it out on new actors. I hope they will make another season or a feature film, which will finally put an end to. A good point that will put everything in its place and satisfy everyone. Well, not all of them, but at least most of them :)
It would seem that this is the season finale, the intense action that I've been waiting for all five episodes, but knitting turned out to be more interesting than watching. It didn't bother me at all, if it weren't for my busy hands, I would have beaten off my whole face with facepalms interspersed with surprised "WTF?!" A Smoker's sunken nose doesn't make you think about aliens, it's never that simple. Well, the finale. Yes. Okay, I have a back hardening.
I hope we are not being prepared for the fact that the next series will be about Miller and Einstein. Because the first one is a log, and the second one is nervous. They rolled like a cartoon zakos for Mulder and Scully in the previous episode, but it was not a joy to see them again. It's not the best episode of the season, I was hoping there wouldn't be an apocalypse after all. I liked that the world of the series did not contradict the real one, that there was always a possibility that Tooms was climbing pipes somewhere and aliens were abducting people. And here... Well, another disaster. Well ok.
No, I'm already used to the fact that alien invasions start in the states for life. There is nothing else to capture on this planet except the states. Well, it's not like we're going to take over China with a billion people, really. You've captured the USA, and therefore the whole planet is yours. And experiments should be done on Americans, of course. It's especially smart to put them above doctors and FBI agents whose colleagues are paranoid, so that no one burns down the plan ten years before its implementation. And that's because they wanted to protect Scully! They kind of planned this, too. Well, because how can fans remember how this abduction happened in the first place?
But damn... the new season had a very good budget, so why cram in the wrong stuff? TV series and films about such disasters are always designed specifically for entertainment, which began here and ended with the fact that traffic jams were shown to us on the roads. It's a hackneyed story about how the whole planet gets infected with deadly stuff for five hours, and one brilliant scientist manages to do tests in 20 minutes, extract something from his dna, and at the same time invent a vaccine and start injecting it right and left. But that's not all, Mulder seems to have half an hour left, but during that half hour, the heroes gathered to find a child who doesn't know what his name is or what continent he is on. And after all, they would find a stopover, and that was what they were leading to. And UFOs were added at the end so that life would not seem like honey, it was necessary to cram into one episode a plot that had to be stretched over a season. Where is the scale, hundreds of people dying, the white house fleeing in panic, falling planes, burning power plants that have no one to extinguish, and other accompanying attributes typical of the genre? Oh, no, all the money went to the flying saucer, so the story of the planetary infection is shown to us in three rooms...
The scriptwriters had so many years to think through the plot, why did they have to write it at the last moment on their knees?
@katiuska2h: What's the point now? Have you watched the original series at all? The conspiracy began in the USA, and most of the experiments were conducted there. The whole country doesn't know what has been injected under the guise of a vaccine since the 50s.
@baldarek: I watched it back in my early childhood and have reviewed it twice since then, and you downloaded it for the first time less than six months ago. I'm following your example and responding to one tenth of the comments.
I was going to put a 5 just for the fact that the season was great. But the last episode only earned 3 points. -1 point for the weakest scenario from the series "an epidemic is spreading - scientists are looking for a vaccine - they find it - a happy ending." The arc with the smoker didn't lead to anything either. Maybe it's a small plus for clarifying why Scully was once stolen.
-1 point for cliffhanger. It is clear that Carter wants to continue the series at any cost, even with such simple blackmail. But it is unclear whether the channel wants this. As a result, let's hope that we won't have to wait another 5 years for the next season. Or at least wait for the final film.
The final episode seemed to be the only one for me... Ummm... cardboard-splint? An accumulation of cliches and cliches? It was such a cool five episodes - and here you are, a script that my grandmother could have written after watching enough average fiction. I don't even know... Surprisingly.
The sequel was filmed in order to clarify the situation with colonization and the extermination of people, and you complain that they don't show how monsters climb through the sewers.
@TimeVortex: Apparently, it's just the opposite - everyone complains that four whole episodes were allocated for "monsters from the sewer", which should have been spent on colonization all season. The fact that there have always been twice as many episodes about such monsters as there are about aliens is either not known or ignored, claiming that it is a short season.
Is this the end? Seriously? The subject of Mulder and Scully's child has not been revealed, and Mulder was left to die (along with all of humanity) practically on the sidelines. I hope I won't have to wait another 15 years for the sequel. Or rather, the logical end. I understand that the ending should have some kind of hint that the story doesn't end, but that's IT. I'm confused.
The current 10th season is probably the weakest of all seasons. And the most annoying thing is that such a long wait / revival of the series and such a lame result :( ...
it's hard to objectively evaluate the X-Files being a fan of them) but it was an amazing 6 episodes: conspiracy, aliens, mysticism, humor and a "monstrous" ending, all that I loved them for, and of course the 11th season of I want to believe
I liked the series, even the passing episodes were not bad) If it weren't for one thing...what the hell, in a 6-episode TV series, give only 2 episodes to the main plot?!?!? I hope now I won't have to wait 15 years for the sequel))
Well, who ends the series like that?It's working out...Will you have to wait?there are already so many versions in my head about the unwinding of further history))I can't wait anymore.
I look at the cons for almost every comment. Apparently, the true SM fans have gathered.
I specifically reviewed all 9 seasons the day before. Probably in vain. Because the gap between what happened before and what has been filmed now is fantastically wide and deep. Even if you don't discount the fact that the previous episodes were filmed 13 years ago, they look pretty modern. But, I'm sorry, you can't write such dialogues for a TV series in the 21st century, where television is watched by viewers who are addicted to special effects and realism, looking for all sorts of blunders here and there! The script of the last episode is more than crumpled. To me, the first and last episodes of the season should have been running for an hour or more. Everything and everyone was crammed in here at once. I can imagine how hard it is for those who started watching season 10, being unfamiliar with all the ins and outs of the X-Files department. To say that I'm upset is an understatement. It's a terrible shame about the series. He shouted loudly and indignantly at the end. You can't do that, Comrade Carter! If the vaccine is found within an hour, just by looking at Mulder, you can tell that he needs stem cells, and the smoker stupidly mocked it all... then what will happen next (if there is).
No, we don't need such a series. It's better not to continue. I agree to the cliffhanger. I'll figure out for myself why the plate was hovering over Fox.
@North_Art: I'll support you. The same thing - I specially reviewed all 9 seasons before the start of 10. It was a great series. In general, you don't have to make a discount not only for 13, but also for the 23 years that have passed since the start. The rhythm, the plots, the dialogues, the acting, when you believe every character - everything was perfect. Even the much-disliked 8-9 season is quite "solidly shot down." For the current one, it's just embarrassing and very disappointing, because I wanted to believe in a triumphant return (although, of course, there were doubts, and unfortunately they were fully confirmed). It feels like all the work on the series was done on "fuck off" - why pay attention to the acting, the script, the dialogues, the picture, the fans are already grabbing everything. Well, in general, that's how it turned out - as a fan, I watched all the episodes, although if it were a new series, I would have dropped it on the very first episode, because the "lubkovost" in the spirit of Ren-TV was already off the charts.
Wait a minute, that's it. I didn't want to write anything, but I wanted to support like-minded people.
Of course, I could have guessed everything, but this.. To review 9 seasons, to fall in love with this series all over again... and then they give me this and ask me to believe in it???. Aaaaaa The disorder is the same with these continuations
Ndaa...A lot of comments have been written here, and I won't surprise anyone, BUT ... we've been waiting for so many years to get THIS... that's a complete emptiness in my soul, I didn't expect names like Chris Carter, Mulder and Scully... Watching the previous 9 seasons, you just lived in these episodes..you participated there yourself and solved crimes, you also developed paranoia like Mulder, you understood medicine at Scully's level... BUT let's not lie to ourselves guys, these 6 frankly depressing episodes, did they just throw us to get ratings and money?? They stupidly played on the loyalty of the fans... even if these fans have grown up... I'm 28, and this series was AWESOME for me... I never would have thought that I would ever say this about the X-Files... but it would be better if they didn't shoot any sequel... It's just terrible... and now I'm even more afraid of the continuation of Twin Peaks....
Honestly, I barely watched the episode. It's just ridiculous, especially the "fight" scene. Nedo-X-files, a kindergarten-level plot. I'm not going to argue that all the episodes were bad, the third one was just great. But judging by the whole, the season did not justify itself, the first impression was that it was filmed for the sake of money (although maybe it is), because such a successful series has so many fans! It didn't work out for you, shooting a sequel wasn't the best idea after all.
In my opinion, the first three episodes are worthy. and the rest - as if the scriptwriters had given them to their interns. I don't want to believe that the childhood series is all like this in its quality : (and it's scary to review - I don't want to be disappointed(
What a great piece of shit they squeezed out at the end of the season. The series before that, of course, were also a notable trash, but the last one is generally some kind of indescribable hell.
I am glad for the return of the X-files, but I am not happy for the "such" return of the X-files. Probably, like many people, I expected something more from the series. More than once, a thought flashed through my head like, "Carter, why the hell would you start SUCH a sequel after 14 years, hospade, couldn't you have done something really exciting and cool, damn it!" But ... Despite the fact that the ending of this series turned out to be very decent and impressive, although the rest of the series did not cause much delight, and in some places even caused a few questions and perplexity, let's hope that in the 11th season they will show us the "truth" in all its glory.
Are you kidding me?! Half of a tiny season is about nothing, and at the end, give out everything that just came into your head?!... It was not worth starting a sequel after so many years, now let them give us a logical 11th season without any mushrooms there, in order to put a bold end to it, and without these young agents, they are painfully impatient.
THIS IS SUCH A SERIES!! It's a complete mockery, but it's so good. And the finale, what a finale!!
I was very pleased with Scully's monologue and the archive of old photos at the beginning of the series. I immediately felt that the episode would be enchanting. There's a part of me that doesn't even want to continue. Uhh, I love open finals.
X's have always been atmospheric. Right here... I do not believe. Delusional images and delusional dialogues alternate on the screen. The plot is hellish nonsense.
THIS is nothing compared to previous seasons.
I want to believe, but it's impossible to believe what I've barely seen.
I'll say the scary thing: the most trashy TV series of recent years, "Nation Z," looks like a model of logic and authenticity, almost a documentary, compared to what we were offered to eat.
Unfortunately, I have to admit that what has been happening on the screen for 6 episodes is Chris Carter's attempt to make money without inventing anything new.
It feels like the series was planned for 10-12 episodes. Then they changed their mind somewhere and cut it to 6, and it also looks like they gave it to different people to shoot. Episodes 1 and 6 are a mash-up of conspiracy nonsense, which clearly lacks 1 more episode for each. 2-5 series are passable, but not bad either. However, they have nothing in common with the general plot at all. Anyway, there is no mystery left in the series. YOU SHOULD HAVE BELIEVED BEFORE! Nothing was shown and 100% explained. Even the existence of aliens has always been questioned. And now it's all out in the open. Here's an alien for you, here's a talking unknown bullshit in full growth and close-up. The highlight is gone.
@Basson: Lal, it might not be aliens. It was said that people have long mastered this technology and built such flying ships. So it's probably humans, not aliens, imho.
Bad emotions are emotions too, and PR + loot is no worse.... In general, I thought it would be worse, but I hoped it would be better. I'm more than sure that the series was extended even before the 6 episodes were finished, and the silence only fuels interest.
They didn't explain this to us, or I didn't understand it, but how did this malfunction in the immune system occur at the right moment? How was this crash triggered?
@universehasended: It all started in 2012, the Smoker told Mulder. That is, the process took several years. And the man in his program described that there were sprays from airplanes, microwave radiation. Classic, shorter =3
It was interesting to see how it would all end. The idea of the series is downright frightening. The story of the infection looked very realistic. Well, the ending of the series and the whole season as a whole... throughout the previous 5 episodes, I tried my best to find positive things (and even found them), but what they did in the finale does not stand up to criticism. Oh, that's not what we've all been waiting for for 14 years. It's too cruel to the audience and especially to the fans of The X-Files. Let it remain on the conscience of Chris Carter and co.
P.S. If the series is renewed, I'll probably watch it sometime later. But without that pleasant feeling of nostalgia.
By the middle of the episode, I started thinking that everyone would be saved and it would be a failure. but it turned out to be something like that! The ride to continue is amazing
I liked the way the season was structured - the two episodes were like brackets. The old seasons also ended on cliffhanger, I'm not afraid of that word, I don't see a problem. Except for one thing: now I have to wait for the sequel along with everyone else :) It's true, it's never been so global and apocalyptic. It was very Hollywood-like, and no Indians... But 2012 was tied. Even I recognized Monica's voice right away. A sudden twist with her. The smoker walks around and talks again, wow. And it sounds better than Anderson. And of course, this is not the end.
@katavasiya22: Come on, on the contrary, I was pleasantly surprised that the voices of Anderson and Duchovny hadn't changed at all. Yes, Monica's voice was easily recognizable to those who had just watched the latest seasons. They also prettily made up Monica in a scene that took place like 10 years ago. I even had the crazy thought that these shots were shot back then, for a future sequel. Obviously not, but still. P. S. Kinopoisk, in general, does not recognize this as a sequel: The X–Files (TV series 2015 - ...) season 1 :)
The homage to the original is given in full (references/styles/ cameos/plots - that's all). The season looked great. But the next one, if it does happen, should be more serious, and the "old man" will be respected. Even if these newcomers come to the fore, or even replace Mulder./Scully (everyone starts somewhere, it would be interesting to watch and the actors will get used to it).
By God, I don't think I've ever given out dozens of pros and cons in the comments of each episode in any series.
@id289089454: Agent Doggett lost his shape and got fat at the time of the series' cancellation. But he said that it would be a return to the past to act in SM. It's a pity, I really like the inflexible Agent Doggett.
I liked three of the six episodes. That is, half of the season. In terms of the percentage of bad/good episodes, this season is the best! For those who complain, I advise you to take a look at season 10 of Supernatural for comparison, in which the theater producers have all the holes like canon, logic, common sense and acting every five minutes.
More than once, the question arose: "what the fuck is going on?". He only appeared in a bad way. It used to be better, the series looked good and it wasn't boring to watch it. Maybe either I got too drunk, or Carter really messed up. P.S. Comparing with the supernatural go to the forest.
@andrew_starwind: Really! I wonder how I could have watched such trash 10 years ago. It doesn't fit so well in my head that I watched it until episode 6. What if I was wrong about trash after all? No! I'm sick of the mediocrity of the scriptwriters, actors, and the entire team who did this, and even the very concept of the series. Apparently, 10 years ago, nothing was better, and sm seemed quite watchable. Since then, my requirements for the quality of serial production have increased significantly.
And why wouldn't a regular vaccine cure Mulder? What does stem cells have to do with it? Why did Scully even think about her son in the last few seconds? Lots of questions. And that's it at the end. We need a new season. Urgently. In general, no matter how much I enjoyed this season, I still appreciate the atmosphere of previous years more. But the creators did their best anyway. The season in many ways resembled the atmosphere of those years, which could not but rejoice. I hope for a speedy and successful return.
Well, what can I say? After all, they fulfilled more or less the scenario that the smoker promised back in season 8, or even in 7. It has long been known that Scully has immunity, even the dna file of the population has already been found in the old seasons. But no, it's like going to first grade every time. It is clear that this has been done for new viewers, but still.. they have been standing in one place for 10 years
Little lights!!! This is the episode, this is the end of the season! Although, by the way, history has been repeated in places))) But the young agents were clearly introduced for a new generation)
Titles. And then I saw my fucking face on a black background. And I was still thinking, "How interesting is it that they finish the story in the remaining 10 minutes?" But it turns out they didn't even think about it! ha! The last 5 minutes have caused a lot of confusion. There are infections, alien DNA, stem cells, Scully's son, a conspiracy, and UFOs! boom! And my consciousness was gone... well, Mr. Carter, you must have season 11!!!
Oh, gods, why are they doing this??? Just like that, and cut everything off... Now I'm afraid to get vaccinated((( Scully is a scientist, a know-it-all, and then I don't know anything, I don't understand, Einstein think for me!! And Monica was somehow made cowardly((
Fox выпустит продолжение «Секретных материалов», но новые серии выйдут не раньше осени 2017 года - https://daily.afisha.ru/news/2101-fox-vypustit-prodolzhenie-sekretnyh-materialov-v-2017-godu
I usually watch all the series non-stop, and SM was no exception - I "swallowed" the previous 9 seasons in one gulp, and now I don't even know how to calmly wait for the continuation after such a series. If earlier I had a difference of several hours between the finale of one season and the beginning of another, now it will be at least a year. Well, how to live now?)
It's a good season. I liked it even more than all the previous ones (I just reviewed them). Moreover, the quality is MUCH better. Both in terms of filming, and in terms of the script, and in terms of the actors.
I watched some episodes of this season with a big smile. The scriptwriters tried to add more fan service and references to old episodes. I was also pleased with the epic in the last series - I didn't think that the authors would dare to start taking over the earth.
There are some flaws in the plot - but these are the X-files, you shouldn't treat them with all seriousness and science (I remember previous seasons - there was quite a face palm, as if for children to explain). Now everything is better in this regard, more mature.
I don't know who sees what kind of connections are missing. But for me, the new phrase, "these are not aliens, but the authorities," seems to hint that everything is starting from scratch and it's cool. Especially in light of the proliferation of people on the Internet who emphasize the topic: "the authorities are hiding." All sorts of things, and chemical. Yes, and vaccination, which weakens the immune system, but all this is seriously discussed on various forums. And as for super soldiers, Duck 6 episodes, you can't fit everything at once. Here it is also worth remembering that the groups opposed each other. I believe the scenario unfolds in the direction that two sides in the government use alien technology, one for the benefit of humanity, and the other for harm.
I'm sorry, but when I saw Miller sit down at Mulder's desk, I wanted to yell at him to get out of there immediately. P.S. Yes, I understand that he found Mulder and blah blah, but I'm not ready to see this Miller in any way that hints that he Mulder's replacement! P.P.S. Mulder 4 evah!
I don't understand why some of you are so unhappy with season 10. Did you expect to see the old stuff from the 90s? I liked everything, well, except for episode 5 of this season.
Do you seriously think that these two new agents will replace Mulder and Scully? The sequel is being filmed just for the sake of our old favorite characters. Without Mulder and Scully, the ratings will be low. Who will benefit from this? Who's going to make a sequel for this?
"Filming is scheduled to take place next spring. The new episodes will be broadcast in the fall of 2017. It was possible to start work earlier, but there was only one free window in Gillian Anderson's shooting schedule. Mitch "Skinner" Pileggi will also contribute to the new exploits of Agents Mulder and Scully. "
Ahahah) If you fantasize like "a new season in 15 years" there in a suburban house, 70-year-old Mulder and Scully are investigating the mystery of a missing denture and 55-year-old "newbies" are finishing off the conspiracy..."But in general, here's something like the scale of this "Strain" + these two newbies as from "Vault 13" erodes the atmosphericity of those classified materials that were and apparently remained in the past. (And so, we're watching what we've filmed... Let's be glad that Anderson and Duchovny are still in the cast) And Jeff Winger really breaks the role of Joel Mikheil for me.
To call the return of SM triumphant will not turn the tongue. Firstly, there are a small number of episodes, the time in which was not very wisely disposed of. The arc should have been given more time so that it would not be so crumpled, Scully and Mulder took their son in vain all season, but did not take a single step to find him, some episodes would have been appropriate with more episodes, however, in the current scenario, it would be more correct to give their time to the arc. There were some successful ones, of course, the same controversial third episode amused me, but I would like a more serious approach - guys, you're reviving a legend. Secondly, the ugly game of Spirituality. Someone wrote in the comments to the first episodes of the season that it was strange to see Moody in SM - and that's exactly what we were offered, instead of Mulder, Moody arrives at the scene. It's clear that since the time of the feature film, Mulder's life has been pretty battered, but not so much as to fundamentally change the character's character. But Scully, imho, dragged the whole season, and when you look at her, you see exactly Scully, and not other characters from Anderson's extensive list of roles. After Duchovny's swollen, emotionless face, it's nice to look at her, and it was worth watching the new season for her. I have mixed feelings about the Smoker - despite the fact that he impressed me over the previous seasons, for me he died safely, and his return seems to me, ahem, excessive. But Skinner is good, and the years don't take him away, it's just a pity that they didn't show him enough. My favorite Shooters in the trip broke my heart. In general, it is suitable. Not a triumph, but not a failure either. Someone get Duchovny to review old school SM so that he can put Moody inside himself and dig Mulder out of his own bowels- and then I'll be happy.
After reading the comments, I want to say only one thing. Not even to say - to yell. YOU'VE STOPPED WHINING, BUT HOW LONG CAN YOU? That's not right for them, and that's not right for them. And no matter how they took it off, there would still be a ton of whining that they had done everything wrong. You've been given back a childhood TV series, old and beloved characters have been shown, and it's very, very cool. And let's face it - over these six episodes, we've been shown typical SM, with all the pros and cons. We tried to show all types of plots that were in the series in 6 episodes. It's all very cool, it's great that Fox decided to test the waters for the return of the series with such a mini-season, and now I really hope for a sequel. Stop looking for cons, grumble, and even more so be indignant that you were given few episodes.
@SevaWolf: Well, yes, we all have to kick ourselves in the ass JUST for the fact that M and S were returned to us in SM. And the meaning, the plot should not be attached there, for example? There's nothing cool about this season. There are some good moments, there is this stupid word "fan service". That's it.
By the way, I also liked the new agents, and I don't understand why they are being targeted. Just because they're a potential replacement for Mulder and Scully? I remember how much I yelled at first about the fact that Mulder was replaced by Doggett, but in the end the character gave the series a boost of vigor and new strength. So here, if they make a new big season with newcomers where Mulder and Scully will only shine periodically, I'm all for it, it can be cheerful and interesting. And even more so, I don't understand the outrage about their appearance - that they look like "Ken and Barbie", too glamorous, and all that. What do you think successful people should look like nowadays? In my opinion, that's about it.
There are 4 passing episodes and only at the end the plot was delivered. However, it was the same in previous seasons. All that remains is to wait for the next season. ps. I'm burning out with the scriptwriters. All 9 seasons have been saying that aliens are evil. But in the end, the aliens are not involved at all. I don't understand Agent Rice, she seemed to be a normal person, but then she abruptly joined the Smoker. Where was Doggett when she did that?
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A lot of actors have aged. Skinner's beard has only turned gray, but otherwise unchanged. Monica Reyes hasn't changed at all. I'd like to see John Doggett again. By the way, will there be a season 11?
@mr_olimpia09: This is the first time I've seen a man who writes all his last names correctly. Respect. In my opinion, Monica has aged, though not very noticeably.
I'm not a big fan of X files. So overall, the season is good. The finale is good, it's military - in places you can see - "budget-friendly". I'm waiting for the trail. the season. In the meantime, I'll watch the rest that I haven't watched (or rather the first movie), I started watching this series right after the announcement of the 10th season. Yes, bi bit is up to date - I reviewed all 9 seasons before watching it :). 2nd full meter - I watched it a long time ago - I remember that it wasn't very good. But the first one, fight for the future, sometimes clacked and screamed on TV, but never completely.
@Weslian: Already? Wow. It looks like a feature film stretched over N episodes, stemming from the continuation of last season. And not like everyone's favorite procedural, unfortunately. Although there are a couple of shots pointing to the investigation of individual cases outside the main plot line, but this is not accurate. But Scully, who does tricks like in modern action movies, was pleased. This is something new.
Well, as it is. I don't understand why it was necessary to extend the 11th season and make such a huge cliffhanger. I liked the season as a whole, but I thought they would just shoot the miniseries as a new season, where each episode would display different types of episodes of the old seasons (comedy, mythology, etc.) and where they would finish the story properly. The series is good and suitable for ending the series if it had a sequel and a final ending attached to it, but no, we need to make a cliffhanger, extend it, leave the end for season 11, which, as far as I know, will have 10 episodes. So this arc won't be the final one, and there are 10 more episodes before the end, in which I have no idea what they can do. I will hope that they will definitely finish there and I will hope that it will be better there, even though I really liked this episode. As a result, I'll give this season 4/5, it started very well, I also liked the comedy series, but the series with the scavenger and the Arabs are average compared to other episodes of the season and the old series, the end is good, but with a small negative residue, which I wrote about above. It's good that I decided to watch season 10 now that season 11 has already started and I won't have to wait a year. I'll start watching this weekend.
The series is simply gorgeous, this is exactly what I was waiting for from the continuation of the Files. Epidemics, alien DNA, lost Mulder again- perfect! How lucky I got to this episode when season 11 was already filmed, I won't have to curse Carter and wait a year)
At the moment of watching, I thought how annoying Einstein annoys me, return Monica and then pop after a couple of frames she is) It's a pity they didn't bring John) And so in general, the season is like a typical X-Files, I'm glad)
Screwed up, so screwed up. The season turned out to be quite bearable. I'm glad you remembered what was said in season 9. About my son. That Scully still has 2 brothers, not one. For some reason, this has been forgotten for several seasons. The same feature film from 2008. I had more questions, it felt like it was somewhere in a parallel universe. The only question I'm really interested in is why did they stop harassing them? Is it because a bunch of ruins were blown up at the end of season 9? It doesn't explain why Mulder, accused of murder and sentenced to death, is pacing around calmly.
@Shairen: You can watch the second feature film to answer this question. And it was immediately said about the second brother that he did not communicate with his family, so he did not appear in the original seasons.
It is clear that this Agent Einstein is registered with an eye on the young Scully-skeptic, but she is painfully furious. Scully didn't summon such a butt -_-
A great season, but little, criminally little was given.
@Shm: Scully is a beauty and a great actress. And this is a rodent with warts who believes that playing is hysterical and twisting his already crooked face every second.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it's like this is the first episode in which mythology has flowed. Before that, the x-files-verse (I didn't watch Millennium and Strelkov, xs) could be mistaken for our world, given that all the conspiracies and secrets were well... secret and conspiratorial, and the common people might not know anything about aliens, chips, super soldiers, and that's it. Now some kind of charm has disappeared and the materials have become another albeit slightly meta-fantastic procedural...
People are so unhappy with the series, as if half of the plot sequences weren't complete nonsense. And the story of aliens/super soldiers/magic lights has not changed several times in the history of the series.
Well, it's good that I just watched season 10. to be honest, I put it off for a long time because I was afraid of being disappointed. the last episode somehow began to unwind in the right direction. but, most of all, the work of the showrunners is amazing. Everyone is accusing Duchovny of not playing properly. Yes, but how to play this nonsense seriously? After seasons 6-7, the plot sags more and more, as if the entire cast has changed. but this is Carter's favorite brainchild. yes, on such a basis, which was laid in the beginning, it was possible to come up with the coolest TV series with a post-apocalypse. fighting against aliens on the remnants of a scorched earth. with all these viruses in the blood of the chosen, super soldiers, hybrids, with William. and it's not about the aged and tired actors, but about the lack of imagination for a reasonable sequel. Well, let's watch season 11.
The indestructible smoker, it's not even funny anymore, infuriated and still infuriates. I decided to play God We'll see Scully and Mulder's son soon, I think.
An indistinct and chaotic season. Not the worst, but only because the ninth season is much worse. You can put it down to the fact that it's small, but it's such an excuse.
I'm so glad that in 2016, for some unknown reason, I didn't get to this series and then I didn't suffer for a year waiting for the sequel (and at first I didn't know if it would be a sequel at all)! The season finale is just a dump of everything (but not without jambs, of course)!
At first, I couldn't connect this episode with the previous ones, it felt like I'd missed something. The season is too diverse.
I am surprised by the appearance of Einstein and Miller in the series. I thought they were only in the fifth episode and we'd had enough, but here we are, get it.
Creating a vaccine almost on your knee in a couple of hours is, of course, cool.
What the fuck was that? -___- Once again cursed his idea to review all the "X-Files", but there is only one season left. We are tolerant. For Scully's sake. We tolerate it)))
Horses, people, agents, mythology, and common sense are all mixed up. Well, to some extent, the main line is maintained in its madness, so it's a bit interesting what will happen in the final season. It's not for nothing that William was hinted at almost every episode. Since Scully thought it was time to look for her son, it means that the plot should continue to be built around his discovery and use. Only it is decidedly unclear, because of the incompleteness, how these events should unfold: a dying Mulder, some kind of UFO, an unintelligible epidemic. I feel like everything will remain the same: sudden insights and luck (like this miracle vaccine), unexpected twists (like with the Smoker and Monica), and many more branded innuendos. In general, this underseason did not please, but it did not disappoint at all. The spirit is present, and the update to the trends of the times is also present, but the very attempt to continue causes rejection, because the real expectations were much higher. The series has become some kind of entertaining popcorn movie.
I didn't like this season at all. Another resurrection of a Smoker is a delusion of a gray mare, he should have died there already, because of his age, and it's unrealistic to smoke so much and survive from such an explosion. Mulder and Scully, of course, are no longer the same and the past cannot be brought back, and somehow they look foreign in modern times. Of course, I'll watch the last season, but I don't expect anything at all.
After so many years of doubt and disbelief, I was surprised to find that the tenth season was better than the previous one. If the eleventh one is the same as this one, I'll be happy.
Well, yes. It looks like the conspiracy was a success, remembering covid and the events of recent years. But one question torments me - where and why did they dig up this disgusting red-haired rat?! Weren't there any other actresses?! Apparently someone's incompetent daughter. If she was annoying in the previous episode, now you want to strangle her from the first frames. It's necessary to twist your already terrible face so much every second!
This season is the worst thing that could have happened to the series. it feels like some kind of mediocre fanfiction, where the author himself does not understand what he is doing...
Discussion: Season 10, Episode 6 Join the Discussion
212A smoker is a cunning old devil, nothing takes him! :) Even Monica danced to his tune, but she wanted to live. For the burnt makeup and the hole on his face under the reconstruction plate - a five!
Looking at the traffic jams, the crowds of frightened people staggering back and forth, it was impossible not to remember the Walking Dead. Einstein was a little less annoying, Miller had only a little screen time, but if you give him normal material, I think it will play out. At least, the cardboard that was in the last episode was gone.
Scully is the star of the series. And it was very nice to see the Flight again, and the newcomers Miller and Einstein did well here.
The best episode of the season (and gold compared to the first part). It's not my top five of the season, but the first one is really solid. I just hope that there will be an 11th season and that such a gorgeous cliffhanger was not made in vain...
after such a finale, Carter is simply obliged to marry all of us))
but seriously, somehow this is too much. It's just some kind of prequel to Z Nation.
They made such a terrible smoker, damn it, it's just a kick.
I made sure that despite the interesting episodes, the series ends with the 7th season for me. I hope that if there is a sequel, it will not be after such a period of time))))
P.S. There was a desire to review the first seasons. When Scully was redheaded, Mulder was thinner, and everyone was younger =D
In general, it might have been better to sacrifice the rather boring 3,4 and 5 episodes and devote the season entirely to the main storyline, ending the story there. As the first commenter said, "I hope I don't have to wait 14 years again to watch season 11." :D
One thing is confusing, when Mulder was abducted in previous seasons, did he have any alien DNA left in his body after that?
As it is, everything is cool, but especially with the flying saucer in the finale.
"The scriptwriters may claim otherwise, but judging by the way the series has developed in recent years, and the way it ended, they never had a clear idea of how to end it all. Fox Mulder couldn't chase aliens endlessly, but no one would have dared to arrange some kind of "Independence Day" in the finale. But it was probably not worth ending the nine-year series with a receipt in the impotence of the main character in the face of alien colonizers and the futility of searching for the truth. It turned out that Mulder found out about the date of the alien invasion (scheduled, by the way, for 2012) and went to transform into Hank Moody, hiding from the tribunal. However, the creator of "The Materials" Chris Carter did not care about this, he generally wanted the series to continue for another ten years with new actors."
It feels like Carter is giving an ultimatum, or new SM, or this is the end.
"The creator of the X-Files promised to make a sequel to the series.
According to Chris Carter, after the open finale of the 10th season, the series will certainly return, but he is not ready to say when it will happen."
Well, yes, blackmail of the film studio in its purest form.
Considering the worthlessness of the 4th and especially the 5th episodes, such a cliff in the spirit of "20-episode seasons with "to be continued" at the end" still does not look quite appropriate. Especially after the trolling inscription "this is the end" at the beginning.
Basically, it was the format that disappointed me the most this season. And it's not just the number of episodes (although 6 episodes lasting 43 minutes are not even 6-8 hour episodes, from which you can make a good linear compact mini), but also the lack of a full-fledged connection between them.
Of course, I'm glad that they staged a demonstration of all the facets of the series (mythology, monster of the week, comedy on the verge of parody, Santa Barbara and something religious), but in this way they "chased 2 birds with one stone, but did not catch a single one."
If they had made a 6-episode mythological mini-series, they would have received a complete "season" with the possibility of continuing in a full-fledged format.
We would have made a 6-8-episode "transitional" season without being distracted by another conspiracy./William and the nonsense from the previous episode would also be better than what was shown. They would have shown how Scully and Mulder live, how they have changed, and in the end they would have already jumped on the track. And so it turned out neither fish nor meat...
1. It was full-fledged, i.e. not less than 20-serial.
2. The roles of GG did not go to Miller and Einstein. IMHO, the 1st place in third-rate sci-fi / action games and movies for 12-year-old girls, and the 2nd has an appearance and facial expressions incompatible with my psyche, after contemplating which it is harder to fall asleep than 20 years ago after watching the next episode of the original.
Well, they can't really put this caricatured nonsense (surnames and images alone are worth it) in the foreground? I would have given them the starting 1-2 episodes in season 11 only if they died due to a terrible illness or irretrievable alien abduction.
How is it even possible to introduce THEM after the brilliant cast of the original (after all, besides Anderson and Dukhovny, dozens of quite famous and bright actors lit up there)? If this isn't trolling, then what is?
In search of the truth, I'm putting the "X-Files" on the shelf.
The plot is cool and terrible, of course, but the presentation of the story is kind of crazy.
All seasons of the X-Files ended with something waiting to be continued. This one is the same.
The fact that there are few episodes is a yes. This is incomprehensibility.
I'm definitely not going to watch the sequel with Miller and Einstein. Just like I didn't watch the ninth season after Mulder left. The guys clearly don't have the charisma to try to replace them. And the series clearly doesn't have enough plots to draw it out on new actors. I hope they will make another season or a feature film, which will finally put an end to. A good point that will put everything in its place and satisfy everyone. Well, not all of them, but at least most of them :)
A Smoker's sunken nose doesn't make you think about aliens, it's never that simple.
Well, the finale. Yes. Okay, I have a back hardening.
But damn... the new season had a very good budget, so why cram in the wrong stuff? TV series and films about such disasters are always designed specifically for entertainment, which began here and ended with the fact that traffic jams were shown to us on the roads. It's a hackneyed story about how the whole planet gets infected with deadly stuff for five hours, and one brilliant scientist manages to do tests in 20 minutes, extract something from his dna, and at the same time invent a vaccine and start injecting it right and left. But that's not all, Mulder seems to have half an hour left, but during that half hour, the heroes gathered to find a child who doesn't know what his name is or what continent he is on. And after all, they would find a stopover, and that was what they were leading to. And UFOs were added at the end so that life would not seem like honey, it was necessary to cram into one episode a plot that had to be stretched over a season. Where is the scale, hundreds of people dying, the white house fleeing in panic, falling planes, burning power plants that have no one to extinguish, and other accompanying attributes typical of the genre? Oh, no, all the money went to the flying saucer, so the story of the planetary infection is shown to us in three rooms...
The scriptwriters had so many years to think through the plot, why did they have to write it at the last moment on their knees?
-1 point for the weakest scenario from the series "an epidemic is spreading - scientists are looking for a vaccine - they find it - a happy ending." The arc with the smoker didn't lead to anything either. Maybe it's a small plus for clarifying why Scully was once stolen.
-1 point for cliffhanger. It is clear that Carter wants to continue the series at any cost, even with such simple blackmail. But it is unclear whether the channel wants this. As a result, let's hope that we won't have to wait another 5 years for the next season. Or at least wait for the final film.
Eh.
It was such a cool five episodes - and here you are, a script that my grandmother could have written after watching enough average fiction.
I don't even know... Surprisingly.
Burn Carter!
Do I want to continue? Yes rather than no. Although the young agents seemed superfluous to me.
but it was an amazing 6 episodes: conspiracy, aliens, mysticism, humor and a "monstrous" ending, all that I loved them for, and of course the 11th season of I want to believe
Apparently, the true SM fans have gathered.
I specifically reviewed all 9 seasons the day before. Probably in vain. Because the gap between what happened before and what has been filmed now is fantastically wide and deep. Even if you don't discount the fact that the previous episodes were filmed 13 years ago, they look pretty modern.
But, I'm sorry, you can't write such dialogues for a TV series in the 21st century, where television is watched by viewers who are addicted to special effects and realism, looking for all sorts of blunders here and there! The script of the last episode is more than crumpled. To me, the first and last episodes of the season should have been running for an hour or more. Everything and everyone was crammed in here at once. I can imagine how hard it is for those who started watching season 10, being unfamiliar with all the ins and outs of the X-Files department.
To say that I'm upset is an understatement. It's a terrible shame about the series. He shouted loudly and indignantly at the end. You can't do that, Comrade Carter!
If the vaccine is found within an hour, just by looking at Mulder, you can tell that he needs stem cells, and the smoker stupidly mocked it all... then what will happen next (if there is).
No, we don't need such a series. It's better not to continue. I agree to the cliffhanger. I'll figure out for myself why the plate was hovering over Fox.
Wait a minute, that's it. I didn't want to write anything, but I wanted to support like-minded people.
To review 9 seasons, to fall in love with this series all over again...
and then they give me this and ask me to believe in it???.
Aaaaaa
The disorder is the same with these continuations
... we've been waiting for so many years to get THIS... that's a complete emptiness in my soul, I didn't expect names like Chris Carter, Mulder and Scully...
Watching the previous 9 seasons, you just lived in these episodes..you participated there yourself and solved crimes, you also developed paranoia like Mulder, you understood medicine at Scully's level... BUT let's not lie to ourselves guys, these 6 frankly depressing episodes, did they just throw us to get ratings and money?? They stupidly played on the loyalty of the fans... even if these fans have grown up... I'm 28, and this series was AWESOME for me...
I never would have thought that I would ever say this about the X-Files... but it would be better if they didn't shoot any sequel... It's just terrible...
and now I'm even more afraid of the continuation of Twin Peaks....
I'd better go review the previous ones.
I don't want to believe that the childhood series is all like this in its quality : (and it's scary to review - I don't want to be disappointed(
Probably, like many people, I expected something more from the series. More than once, a thought flashed through my head like, "Carter, why the hell would you start SUCH a sequel after 14 years, hospade, couldn't you have done something really exciting and cool, damn it!" But ...
Despite the fact that the ending of this series turned out to be very decent and impressive, although the rest of the series did not cause much delight, and in some places even caused a few questions and perplexity, let's hope that in the 11th season they will show us the "truth" in all its glory.
It's a complete mockery, but it's so good. And the finale, what a finale!!
I was very pleased with Scully's monologue and the archive of old photos at the beginning of the series. I immediately felt that the episode would be enchanting. There's a part of me that doesn't even want to continue. Uhh, I love open finals.
X's have always been atmospheric. Right here... I do not believe. Delusional images and delusional dialogues alternate on the screen. The plot is hellish nonsense.
THIS is nothing compared to previous seasons.
I want to believe, but it's impossible to believe what I've barely seen.
I'll say the scary thing: the most trashy TV series of recent years, "Nation Z," looks like a model of logic and authenticity, almost a documentary, compared to what we were offered to eat.
Anyway, there is no mystery left in the series. YOU SHOULD HAVE BELIEVED BEFORE! Nothing was shown and 100% explained. Even the existence of aliens has always been questioned. And now it's all out in the open. Here's an alien for you, here's a talking unknown bullshit in full growth and close-up. The highlight is gone.
P.S. If the series is renewed, I'll probably watch it sometime later. But without that pleasant feeling of nostalgia.
but it turned out to be something like that! The ride to continue is amazing
Even I recognized Monica's voice right away. A sudden twist with her. The smoker walks around and talks again, wow. And it sounds better than Anderson.
And of course, this is not the end.
Yes, Monica's voice was easily recognizable to those who had just watched the latest seasons.
They also prettily made up Monica in a scene that took place like 10 years ago. I even had the crazy thought that these shots were shot back then, for a future sequel. Obviously not, but still.
P. S. Kinopoisk, in general, does not recognize this as a sequel: The X–Files (TV series 2015 - ...) season 1 :)
But the next one, if it does happen, should be more serious, and the "old man" will be respected. Even if these newcomers come to the fore, or even replace Mulder./Scully (everyone starts somewhere, it would be interesting to watch and the actors will get used to it).
By God, I don't think I've ever given out dozens of pros and cons in the comments of each episode in any series.
P.S. Comparing with the supernatural go to the forest.
Lots of questions. And that's it at the end. We need a new season. Urgently.
In general, no matter how much I enjoyed this season, I still appreciate the atmosphere of previous years more. But the creators did their best anyway. The season in many ways resembled the atmosphere of those years, which could not but rejoice.
I hope for a speedy and successful return.
But the young agents were clearly introduced for a new generation)
The last 5 minutes have caused a lot of confusion. There are infections, alien DNA, stem cells, Scully's son, a conspiracy, and UFOs! boom! And my consciousness was gone...
well, Mr. Carter, you must have season 11!!!
Just like that, and cut everything off...
Now I'm afraid to get vaccinated(((
Scully is a scientist, a know-it-all, and then I don't know anything, I don't understand, Einstein think for me!!
And Monica was somehow made cowardly((
I watched some episodes of this season with a big smile. The scriptwriters tried to add more fan service and references to old episodes. I was also pleased with the epic in the last series - I didn't think that the authors would dare to start taking over the earth.
There are some flaws in the plot - but these are the X-files, you shouldn't treat them with all seriousness and science (I remember previous seasons - there was quite a face palm, as if for children to explain). Now everything is better in this regard, more mature.
Solid 9 out of 10. The return turned out great!
And as for super soldiers, Duck 6 episodes, you can't fit everything at once. Here it is also worth remembering that the groups opposed each other. I believe the scenario unfolds in the direction that two sides in the government use alien technology, one for the benefit of humanity, and the other for harm.
immediately. P.S. Yes, I understand that he found Mulder and blah blah, but I'm not ready to see this Miller in any way that hints that he Mulder's replacement!
P.P.S. Mulder 4 evah!
Firstly, there are a small number of episodes, the time in which was not very wisely disposed of. The arc should have been given more time so that it would not be so crumpled, Scully and Mulder took their son in vain all season, but did not take a single step to find him, some episodes would have been appropriate with more episodes, however, in the current scenario, it would be more correct to give their time to the arc. There were some successful ones, of course, the same controversial third episode amused me, but I would like a more serious approach - guys, you're reviving a legend.
Secondly, the ugly game of Spirituality. Someone wrote in the comments to the first episodes of the season that it was strange to see Moody in SM - and that's exactly what we were offered, instead of Mulder, Moody arrives at the scene. It's clear that since the time of the feature film, Mulder's life has been pretty battered, but not so much as to fundamentally change the character's character. But Scully, imho, dragged the whole season, and when you look at her, you see exactly Scully, and not other characters from Anderson's extensive list of roles. After Duchovny's swollen, emotionless face, it's nice to look at her, and it was worth watching the new season for her.
I have mixed feelings about the Smoker - despite the fact that he impressed me over the previous seasons, for me he died safely, and his return seems to me, ahem, excessive. But Skinner is good, and the years don't take him away, it's just a pity that they didn't show him enough. My favorite Shooters in the trip broke my heart.
In general, it is suitable. Not a triumph, but not a failure either. Someone get Duchovny to review old school SM so that he can put Moody inside himself and dig Mulder out of his own bowels- and then I'll be happy.
YOU'VE STOPPED WHINING, BUT HOW LONG CAN YOU?
That's not right for them, and that's not right for them.
And no matter how they took it off, there would still be a ton of whining that they had done everything wrong.
You've been given back a childhood TV series, old and beloved characters have been shown, and it's very, very cool.
And let's face it - over these six episodes, we've been shown typical SM, with all the pros and cons. We tried to show all types of plots that were in the series in 6 episodes.
It's all very cool, it's great that Fox decided to test the waters for the return of the series with such a mini-season, and now I really hope for a sequel.
Stop looking for cons, grumble, and even more so be indignant that you were given few episodes.
And even more so, I don't understand the outrage about their appearance - that they look like "Ken and Barbie", too glamorous, and all that. What do you think successful people should look like nowadays? In my opinion, that's about it.
It was renewed for an 11th season of ten episodes.
If only there were more than six episodes. Well, please.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BTIbJAnjvHO/?taken-by=davidduchovny
ps. I'm burning out with the scriptwriters. All 9 seasons have been saying that aliens are evil. But in the end, the aliens are not involved at
all. I don't understand Agent Rice, she seemed to be a normal person, but then she abruptly joined the Smoker. Where was Doggett when she did that?
I'm waiting for the trail. the season. In the meantime, I'll watch the rest that I haven't watched (or rather the first movie), I started watching this series right after the announcement of the 10th season. Yes, bi bit is up to date - I reviewed all 9 seasons before watching it :). 2nd full meter - I watched it a long time ago - I remember that it wasn't very good.
But the first one, fight for the future, sometimes clacked and screamed on TV, but never completely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdMLAhTEe8s
It looks like a feature film stretched over N episodes, stemming from the continuation of last season. And not like everyone's favorite procedural, unfortunately. Although there are a couple of shots pointing to the investigation of individual cases outside the main plot line, but this is not accurate.
But Scully, who does tricks like in modern action movies, was pleased. This is something new.
As a result, I'll give this season 4/5, it started very well, I also liked the comedy series, but the series with the scavenger and the Arabs are average compared to other episodes of the season and the old series, the end is good, but with a small negative residue, which I wrote about above.
It's good that I decided to watch season 10 now that season 11 has already started and I won't have to wait a year. I'll start watching this weekend.
How lucky I got to this episode when season 11 was already filmed, I won't have to curse Carter and wait a year)
It's a pity they didn't bring John)
And so in general, the season is like a typical X-Files, I'm glad)
Overall, it's not bad. I'm glad I'm watching the series when it's completely filmed and closed. The last season is ahead, I'm looking forward to it)
A great season, but little, criminally little was given.
Well, let's watch season 11.
We'll see Scully and Mulder's son soon, I think.
You can put it down to the fact that it's small, but it's such an excuse.
At first, I couldn't connect this episode with the previous ones, it felt like I'd missed something. The season is too diverse.
I am surprised by the appearance of Einstein and Miller in the series. I thought they were only in the fifth episode and we'd had enough, but here we are, get it.
Creating a vaccine almost on your knee in a couple of hours is, of course, cool.
* ran away to watch season 11*
But one question torments me - where and why did they dig up this disgusting red-haired rat?! Weren't there any other actresses?! Apparently someone's incompetent daughter. If she was annoying in the previous episode, now you want to strangle her from the first frames. It's necessary to twist your already terrible face so much every second!