They has been systematically changing the population's collective memory - touching on everything from innocuous old toys, TV shows, and Jell-O products to illegal government operations. Written and directed by Darin Morgan, this romp featured all-rounder Brian Huskey as Reggie, a man on the brink of mental collapse who tries to convince Mulder and Scully (aka "Muldy" and "Sculls") that the infamous Dr. Or whatever you want to call it when no one's ever really on the same page about the truth, which is supposed to be an objective construct. It sort of all funneled into a joke this episode as Mulder and Scully found themselves in an absurdist adventure all about collective acceptance of lies. The messaging of the likely final, eleventh season continued here about how no one (whether it's the American public or actual viewers of The X-Files) cares about shadowy government conspiracies anymore because everything is terrible and nothing is scared. Head to memory lane after the jump.12 "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" (Season 11) "The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" is an outrageously funny, outside-looking-in chapter that explored/skewered the phenomenon known as the Mandela Effect (or is it the Mengele Effect? or am having a Mengele Effect about the Mandela Effect?). And we look forward to being there with you at events in the future, but like Avi said back in May, this time we’ll be sitting right next to you as fellow fans instead of journalists.īefore we go, we wanted to take a look back through our family album at some of our favorite pieces of coverage over the years and we hope you’ll page through with us and remember how far we’ve come together. We hope you’ve enjoyed being a part of our family. We’re so proud to have been a part of this fandom’s story and we appreciate all the support and feedback you’ve given. It’s been a labor of love since 2007 and everyone who worked for XFN was a volunteer. Every interview we did and every press pass we got was all to share that information with you, and in return to tell the creators of this show how much their work meant to the fans. It was an honor to bring you the news over the years, and to help tell the story of this fandom. We also hope to have one more product review that we promised before the end of January but the timing on that is still uncertain. We will provide coverage of X-Fest 2 in Illinois in June, as we want to honor that commitment we made last year. But our days of contests, convention coverage, and fan campaigns are mostly done. Our goal on social media for now will be to continue to boost the efforts of fan groups on things like charity drives and podcasts. We will stay somewhat active on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, but our Tumblr will stop publishing after today as well. We will retain the XFilesNews name and will maintain the site as long as we can keep up the server costs, which our TeePublic store will remain open to help support.
#X files home cast archive#
Going forward, this site will remain as an archive of all the work this fandom has done to keep The X-Files alive, and of the success you had in convincing the powers-that-be that there was still a need for more Mulder and Scully. We announced back in May that we would be stepping back at the end of the year, and now that 2018 has come to a close we’re ready to make that happen. After 11 years, a feature film, two revival seasons, conventions, fan campaigns, contests, and more articles than we can mention, it’s time for us to say goodbye.
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This will likely be our last post on XFilesNews. Because that “sometime” has come for us here at XFN as well. Well, today I know how he feels, if you’ll pardon the sentimentality. That time is now.” with certainty and devotion and a little fear in his voice. As the episode continues he says “It has to end sometime. These two people we’d come to love were at a crossroads, the future of their work uncertain. “There has to be an end, Scully.” When Mulder whispered that to Scully in “Requiem” back in 2000, our hearts nearly pounded out of our chests.