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"The X-Files" (The X-Files) is a television science fiction series that became popular in the United States and abroad in the 1990s. The producer is Chris Carter. The first season premiered on Fox Television Network (FOX) on September 10, 1993, and ended after nine seasons on May 19, 2002; a movie of the same name was also filmed in 1998. The series was a commercial success and a critical acclaim, immediately attracting a large and die-hard fan base. However, after the movie version was released at the end of the fifth season, the popularity dropped significantly starting from the sixth season. Coupled with subsequent changes in the cast and other reasons, FOX finally decided to end the show in the ninth season. Overview * The male protagonist Mulder graduated first in the Department of Psychology from Oxford University and later joined the FBI. However, he gave up his promising future and actively requested to investigate the "X-Files". Such incidents are mysterious, supernatural, and supernatural phenomena that are difficult to explain by science and common sense. He is so obsessed because his sister was abducted in front of his eyes when he was a child, and he firmly believes that it was aliens. This personality also led people to nickname him "spooky" (gloomy, weird, pretentious). * The heroine Scully is a doctor of medicine. The FBI executives were very suspicious of Mulder's work, so they sent Scully to partner with him and report Mulder's behavior in time to expose him. Scully, a scientist by training, firmly believes that science can answer all questions and denies Mulder's belief. Sometimes he refuses to admit unexplainable phenomena after seeing them with his own eyes. However, as the plot progresses and coupled with personal experience, Scully, although still adhering to the spirit of science, gradually begins to believe in Mulder's theory, and has been accompanying him to reveal the truth. * The main plot revolves around the alien conspiracy theory. Top government and military leaders around the world have been trying to cover it up and do everything possible to prevent the two from revealing the truth. However, at the same time, many high-level officials have been secretly assisting the two for different reasons. There are about 8 or 9 single episodes involving the main plot in each season, which are interspersed at the beginning, middle and end. * The sub-plots are all kinds of weird and bizarre events, such as dream monsters, predictions of the future, spontaneous human combustion, parallel universes, etc., involving religions, myths, and legends from various cultures. Each season has about 12 or 13 episodes. The series was an instant success after it was aired, attracting a huge fan group, who all call themselves "X-phile" or "eXcer". In addition to fans who are passionate about aliens and mysterious events, as the plot deepens, another fan group is gradually emerging. The focus of these people is the emotional development between the male and female protagonists, and they call themselves "Shipper" (the English word for "emotional relationship" is relationship, and the word "ship" is taken from the last part). In the later stages of the series, as the truth was revealed bit by bit, the love affair between the male and female protagonists also became a main line. TV Guide, the most famous TV publication in the United States, once rated "The X-Files" as the greatest TV series and the second-greatest "cult TV series" after "Star Trek" (referring to the extremely fanatical fans of the movie). cult TV series). Based on this world view, producer Carter produced two more spin-off series "Millennium" and "The Lone Gunman", as well as an "Harsh Realm" with no external connection. However, these three series are far inferior to "Harsh Realm". X-Files achievements.

Starring Actor Character Notes David Duchovny Fox Mulder FBI agent, male protagonist in seasons 1-7, occasional appearance in season 8, appearing in the finale Gillian Anderson ) Dana Scully FBI agent, heroine, M.D. Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner FBI Deputy Director William B. Davis ( William B. Davis) "Old Smoker" and "Cancer Man" One of the masterminds behind the scenes, a member of the Syndicate, and considered by dissidents to be the villain Nicholas Lea Alex Klych Krycek) Former agent, considered by dissenters to be the villain Robert Patrick John Doggett FBI agent, actor Annabeth Gish in seasons 8-9 Monica Reyes FBI agent, one of the heroines of season 9 Tom Braidwood Melvin Frohike Dean, one of the "Lone Gunmen" ·Dean Haglund Richard "Ringo" Langly Bruce Harwood, one of the "Lone Gunmen" John Byers " In 1998, in the summer after the fifth season of the TV series ended, the movie version of "The X-Files" was released in theaters on June 19, also known as "The X-Files: Conquer the Future" (The X-Files: Conquer the Future). Files: Fight the Future). However, the filming time was between seasons 4 and 5, which means it was released after a year of processing. The development of clues is closely connected with that of Season 5, but its own plot can come out. The film was a hit, but critics were silent. At the same time, although the five-year accumulation of popularity has made the film popular all over the world, the domestic box office revenue in the United States is not as high as the cost of film production and promotion. The film version (including the film series produced in the following four years) is the focus of fierce battles among movie fans. Some people like the structure and narrative method of the film, but many people feel that it is cumbersome and unable to control the plot. This shortcoming has continued until the end of the ninth season finale. The beginning of Season 6 is connected to the movie version. While the movie version attracted a group of new fans, it also caused some people who had not watched the movie to keep up with the plot and gave up on the show. Later changes The plot changed a lot in the later period. The organization behind the scenes that tried to cover up the alien conspiracy theory came to an end; Mulder's clues to find his sister were solved; the romance between the hero and heroine also developed further amid difficulties. However, the clues about the aliens themselves are not over yet. The focus of seasons eight and nine is on Mulder being abducted by aliens, Scully miraculously becoming pregnant and giving birth to a child, the love between the two, everyone protecting the baby, and exposing the military. Human experiments and other plots. It can be said that there are two types of fans of "The X-Files": one is attracted by the mysterious, supernatural, and extraterrestrial biological events in the first half, but has gradually lost interest since the movie version; the other is the love affair between the male and female protagonists that emerged in the later period Movie fans attracted by popular factors. "The Lone Gunman" is an underground organization whose members are three silly weirdos who are proficient in computer networks. They have been helping Mulder and Scully find out the truth for nine seasons. They also have their own spin-off series "The Lone Gunman" . When the series was canceled, the three men appeared for the last time in episodes 9x15 of "The X-Files" and died heroically. In the finale, the three souls appeared and gave Mulder advice. Duchovny left. Actor David Duchovny wanted to make a difference on the big screen, and he, like actress Gillian Anderson, was a little tired of the long filming process. Therefore, he decided to gradually withdraw from the film crew. This move will greatly affect the plot trend at the beginning of Season 8. At the end of Season 7, Mulder was abducted by aliens; Scully was abducted as early as Season 2. The military using alien technology used her for human experiments and deprived her of her fertility. When De disappeared, she suddenly discovered that she was pregnant.

The show has hinted that Mulder may be the father, but has not specified how she miraculously became pregnant. The main plot of seasons 8 and 9 also revolves around protecting a baby with special powers. Duchovny's role was greatly reduced in the eighth season; he completely disappeared from the beginning of the ninth season, which was reflected in the plot when Mulder mysteriously disappeared. Robert Patrick plays federal agent Doggett, who replaces Mulder in charge of the X-Files and searches for his whereabouts. Doggett is a soldier and has a stubborn and tough personality. Like Scully at the beginning, he doesn't believe in things like alien conspiracy theories at all. Gillian Anderson's role was reduced in season 9, so Agent Monica Reese, played by Annabeth Gish, became the second heroine from the beginning of season 9. Reese specializes in ritual killings and is very open to supernatural events. She and Doggett form a new partner to investigate various X-files. Producer Carter originally hoped that this new pairing could recreate the glory of "The X-Files" back in the day, but things went against expectations. Ratings continued to fall, and finally the official decision was made to end the series in the ninth season. The finale of Season 9, "The Truth," was aired on May 19, 2002, and was two hours long with commercials. The development of the previous nine years is reviewed in the form of a trial, but most of this episode is a chamber drama and is not exciting. Although there will be no sequel, the ending still leaves a suspense. There are rumors that a second movie version will be shot, and Duchovny, Anderson and Carter are all interested in participating in the filming, but the script and schedule have not yet been fundamentally prepared, and it can only be released in September 2006 at the earliest. Achievements: The ratings of "The X-Files" increased steadily from the first to fifth seasons. However, starting from the movie version, the ratings dropped significantly in the last four seasons. For a series that focuses on science fiction and mystery events, it is difficult to win the acting awards at the Emmy Awards, but it has won various technical awards. It performed very well at the Golden Globe Awards, winning three times for Best Drama Series. Emmy Awards* 1994: Best Title Design* 1996: Best Guest Actor (Peter Boyle); Best Writing and Sound Mixing in a Drama Series; Best Sound Editing and Cinematography; * 1997: Best Female in a Drama Series Leading Role (Gillian Anderson); Best Art Direction, Sound Editing* 1998: Best Art Direction, Single-Camera Editing* 1999: Best Makeup* 2000: Best Makeup, Special Visual Effects; Best Drama Remix* 2001: Golden Globe Awards for Best Makeup: * 1995: Best Drama Series* 1997: Best Drama Series; Best Actor (Duchovny), Lead Actress (TV) Anderson) * 1998: Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Drama Series (Anderson) * 1996: Best Actress in a Drama Series (Anderson) * 1997: Best Actress in a Drama Series (Anderson) 2008-01-21 07: 22:52 Supplement: The title tagline at the end of the title sequence usually reads "The Truth is Out There", but occasionally in conspiracy-related episodes, it is replaced by other words. * Trust No One - "The Erlenmeyer Flask" * Deny Everything - "Ascension" 2008-01-21 07:29:24 Supplement: There is garbled code

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