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Welcome to the heavy spoilers show, i’m your host Paul and this video we’re breaking down the X-files.
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After the phenomenal success of Season 2, The X-files was making waves through the mainstream. The truth was out there in a big big way with us really entering the shows golden age. You see kids back then we didnt have like 50 different tv shows a week across a multitude of servies, there was no youtube and content was just…just a bit more bear. So a cliffhanger like season two managed to sustain the conversation and people were eager to learn what happened to Mulder.
Airing on September 22nd 1995 the season ran to May 17th of 1996. Containing 24 episodes they really perfected the mythology stuff here alongside the monster of the week stuff which was always attracting new viewers. The seasons really hit its stride when it came to staff writers as well. Vince Gilligan was now fully on board and newcomer Darin Morgan wrote some of the best dark comedies in the entire shows run. We also had the introduction of the black oil alien virus which would come to be a big plot device going forward.
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@sesapup: "Jose Chung's From Outer Space" is one of the 5 or so episodes I really remember, and probably my favorite. It was just so much fun, from the "Rashomon" style story, to the Alex Trebek and Jesse Ventura cameos. Charles Nelson Reilly was a riot and any kid of the 70s recognized and enjoyed him immediately. "Excelsis Dei" (due to the almost-crossover with Picket Fences), the one with the circus sideshow freaks ("It must have been something I ate!"), "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" (for just all the obvious lore reasons), the one with the HOA monster (HOAs really are evil), and the disturbing inbred incest family episodes (that was never shown again on broadcast TV) are the other ones.
@RibbleDribble2997: RE conspiracy theories: I actually took a module during my history degree about conspiracies, to which the only major lesson was “if presented with a conspiracy theory just keep asking ‘why’?” Conspiracy theorists tend to thrive in a grey zone of things that can’t be definitively proven or disproven, even if evidence heavily suggests a leaning in a certain direction. They either take advantage of peoples fears, lack of education, or remove important context.You can usually defeat their logic by asking ‘why,’ as you pointed out because Jim Carey being an “alien coming to take over the planet”, or the lizard overlords requires so many more steps than the usually true simplest, boring answer.
@megs4193: Only 2 episodes convinced me to watch the Xfiles because i don't really have the stomach for violent shows, but when i watched, uuum? The werelizard? And the lost art of forehead sweat 😄😃 i loved loved the silliness, obviously there are more silly episodes than i expected, and that then got me into the story, and oddly enough my favourite villian was toombs? I don't remember how they spelt it, i still laugh when i even think about forehead sweat though 😄😄😃 after heavy episodes it was like, something sweet after a very savoury meal. Loved it ❤❤❤ you do a great job 😊.
@lissareinhardt3141: I always found the smallpox vaccination thing hilarious. Granted, the internet makes things a lot more easy to fact check now. But I really feel like there might have been someone in the room young enough to know that with smallpox already being eradicated, millennials were not vaccinated. All we had to do was look at our unscarred upper arms. So, all of the young teenagers (like me and most now older folks watching this video) watching must not have existed in The X-Files universe.
@andystephens3663: Hey Paul, thanks so much for doing this! It’s such a huge coincidence because before you posted the breakdown of season one I had already started watching season one X-Files in preparation for Ryan Coogler’s upcoming continuation of the series X-Files was always my favorite show but I haven’t went back and watched the complete series in a very long time. Keep up the good work!