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The X-Files: Fox Mulder
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The X-Files is an award-winning television series that aired nine seasons on FOX. The series is currently in syndication and airs on The Sci Fi Channel. The breakout 1993 sci-fi series wove together the disparate threads of UFOs, paranormal activity, forensic investigation, conspiracy, and sexual tension into a compelling TV series and was a hit for Fox. Over it's several seasons, the series earned three Golden Globe awards for Best TV Drama.
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The X-Files is a popular American television series created by Chris Carter. The show first aired on FOX in 1993, and ended after a nine-year run on May 19, 2002. The X-Files was one of the network's first major hits, and its main characters and slogans ("The Truth Is Out There," "Trust No One," "I Want to Believe") became pop culture touchstones, simultaneously tapping into and inspiring a plethora of conspiracy theories, paranoia about the U.S. government, and belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
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The X-Files chronicles the investigations of FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), assigned to cases that the Bureau has deemed unsolvable. Carter crafted Mulder as an intelligent, intuitive agent on a crusade to uncover the truth behind the paranormal and secret government agendas, fueled by his memory of his sister's apparent abduction by aliens when they were both children. In an effort to debunk his efforts, Mulder's superiors recruit Scully, a brilliant medical doctor and struggling Catholic, to be his partner and eventually discredit his work. Easier said than done. Scully and Mulder develop a mutual respect and affection, a friendship based on their complimentary perspectives, both dedicated to finding a truth in which they can believe. As Mulder seeks to confirm a universe of infinite possibilities, Scully attempts to reaffirm her faith in God -- the granddaddy of supernatural phenomena.
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Spinning off from "The X-Files," the Lone Gunmen get their own series on the FOX network. Created by Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz, Vince Gilligan and John Shiban, the new show will air in the beginning of 2001. Dean Haglund, Bruce Harwood and Tom Braidwood play the three paranoid conspiracy theorists that form the editorial staff of a government watchdog newspaper.
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X-Files is one of the most popular television programs, everyone likes watching the show but ... wish that they could actually take part in their investigations. This is the first X-Files adventure you can play on the Internet. You play the part of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder, trying to solve yet another 'spooky' case. This game is supposed to be light-hearted, and it is not trying to be on par with any episode or book. Remember, it's just a bit of fun! To play just click below and open the X-Files folder.
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The X-Files "jumped the shark" at the end of the seventh season (and after a decent movie outing) when David Duchovny jumped ship, downgrading his involvement to part-time status. New agents John Doggett (Robert Patrick) and Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish) were brought on to fill the void left by Duchovny, but the show labored. The changes clearly proved that seven years of chemistry between Mulder and Scully could never be replaced. While the final two seasons feature a handful of must-see episodes that bring closure to several key storylines, the bulk of seasons eight and nine can be skipped.
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