En Ami
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"I hate it when shows advertise the "victimless crime" theory. Star Wars wasn't popular because Luke Skywalker and The Emperor sat down and talked about their feelings. I need balance in my shows, I need a good and a bad, white and black, not some annoying, trite, grayish in between. The CSM, and I quote from CC, is the devil, Satan if you will, Beelzebub, whatever name you want, the devil wears many faces after all. But this? I don't want the CSM to be good at heart. I didn't mind "Musings" because it showed his past, but I want some evil characters to keep me grounded. Speaking of being grounded, The CSM, who so wants to be redeemed in life, tricks Scully, switches the CD, and then throws it into a river? If he wanted to be redeemed so much he could have just given it to the populace if he had such doubts after he duped Scully. And speaking of Scully, joy, she obsesses over Mulder. Mulder if empty and shallow and obsesses over his pretend quest, and Scully obsesses over Mulder. If that was meant to show some sort of profound insight into Mulder and Scully's relationship it really loused up. That speech made their relationship empty and gratuitous. Obsession doesn't encompass love, it encompasses mental disorders. So I'm really sort of upset of what Davis has produced, it's just too far out of the realm of possibility, even for X-Files. We have a little less than half a season to wrap up loose ends before the finale, and from the way this season has been going, it's going to take a long time. "
-Eileen A.-
"Average episode where Cigarette smoking man proves that he can outwit Scully and nothing more. The introduction in this episode of a cure for all human disease may show up again in a latter episode or movie but the strength of the X-Files is not in it's mythology episodes but in it's one shot X-File cases. They are original and confined and eclipse the shows tendency to meander. The writers on the show have added so many twists and turns to the shows mythology that I've lost interest in the government cover-up of alien contact and have given up trying to figure out what these alien technology usurping high level governing agencies are up to. The producers of the show should have just stuck with one main central story line at the shows genesis and kept at it, but things just seem to keep popping up endlessly. It's becoming like an absurd comedy sketch. Enough already. It was also a mistake to make the movie dealing with a mythology story. The next movie would do better as a stand alone story."
-Michael B>-
"The switching of roles between Mulder and Scully was a good choice, it gave one of those subtle hints that would show what would happen were the roles reversed permanently."
-Esmeralda A.-
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