![]() ![]() (Note: There are two types of X-Files episode: mythology and monster of the week. If you watch these episodes in the order listed below you will have better than passing knowledge of one of the most important television shows ever aired. I have personally winnowed down the entire series of The X-Files into the most essential episodes. But fear not, dear reader and intrepid truth seeker: You can come to love The X-Files like the rest of us without subjecting yourself to 202 hours of mostly mediocre TV by focusing on all the best parts. Massive episode orders that seem almost comical by today’s conservative standards make The X-Files feel bloated to say the least, and for every amazing episode the show’s creative team produced over nine years of airing, there are about 1.5 bad ones. TV is different than it was in the 90s, and as much as The X-Files played an important role in opening up the possibility of more ambitious televised storytelling, the show is still beholden to the terrible network practices of the time. That said, The X-Files is not something that you are taught in school and its appreciation is not mandated by the state, so it’s understandable if for some reason – be it traumatic childhood memories or being a jock – you missed the seminal series.įor those of you that fit that designation of X-Files uninitiated but are thinking of catching up before the show returns to its rightful place on Fox’s Sunday night lineup I have a message: DON’T WATCH THE WHOLE SERIES. Mulder and Scully are arguably television’s most iconic duo, and the series is responsible for a few of the medium’s finest hours. For some of us – those who happily embrace the fan term X-Phile – nothing could be more exciting. In the meantime, there’s this new teaser art, below.The X-Files is returning to TV in January for a six episode mini-series. Production for the new X-Files episodes is set to begin this summer. Anderson, however, still has British import The Fall and Starz’s upcoming American Gods adaptation. It certainly helps matters that Duchovny’s latest full-time gig, NBC drama Aquarius, has since been canceled. The 2016 run of The X-Files was billed as self-contained, but the choice to end the episodes with a cliffhanger implied that additional episodes were an inevitability. (Already picked up to series is Seth MacFarlane’s hourlong space dramedy Orville.) Remaining in contention are its Behind Enemy Lines reboot, a college sexual assault project, an Emily VanCamp medical entry and a Marvel take on X-Men. Two of Fox’s six drama pilots (Neal Baer’s The Beast and Matt Reeves’ The Passage) have been pushed off-cycle. On the pilot front, options are relatively slim. (It has been renewed alongside Star and Lucifer.) The recently departed Bones is expected to be joined by several hourlong series that won’t return to the lineup next year. ![]() Fox still has Empire, of course, but freshman Lethal Weapon is the only true breakout in its new class. ![]() More X-Files will be a much-needed shot in the arm on the drama front.
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