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Wednesday 27 January 2016

X Files Season 10 Ep1&2 (Weapon of Mass Consumption #1)

Welcome to my new series! Weapon of Mass Consumption. Featuring all the television, movies, streams and general media that I consume in a week, its quite a bit...

The Truth Is Out There
Whilst many reviewers have looked to the return of the X Files as a rehash or missed opportunity so far I have to admit I am in strong fanboy mode. Admittedly the return to the X Files has had its clunky moments but in such a convoluted show, and the following movie, there would never be an easy clean way to re introduce the X Files.

And so we get some strong mythology (if not a little rushed) and what is setting up to be a kind of best hits from each type of episode; Mad scientist, monster of the week, comedy etc.

The first two episodes were great, the second shined as it wasn't bogged down with exposition and story set up. Mulder and Scully are back with all the conspiracy tied baggage in the world, every episode seems to hide a gut punch (generally about William), a great scifi centre and the badge/ torch wielding, paranoid madness of the original series.



So why are people complaining so far?

Well it seems to be mainly that in discussion, Chris Carter has discussed how now is the perfect time for X Files' return due to the distrust of government and the prevalence of surveillance, hacking and tracking. It sounded as though Mulder would be in his element theorising about a government that actually exists in the real world. Critics are confused by the immediate jump back to the same kind of paranoias as the original series when so many new things are out there for the show to closely critique.

The only defence I can give the show is that it has never been a specific critique of politics, for sure it has poked a little, and thematically its distrust of government is undeniable but it has shied away from 'real life' government, instead creating myth like bad guys of its men in black and the cigarette smoking man.

Either way I have loved the series so far and its ratings are making a strong case for another series to be made, perhaps when back story and set-up has passed the creative team may be a little morefree to engage in socio political tales. Would you want a more politics focused X Files? Or are you happy with mythology and monsters?

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