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The Living Dead (or The X files?)

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:44 pm
by cyberrich
This week I watched The Living dead. Very good episode, though there are better ones in season 5. Julian Glover was excellent as always. Just how many episodes centre around graveyards! One thing that struck me was that the creators of The X files (another favourite show of mine) must have studied The Avengers. In this episode we have two characters, one representing FOG (Friends of ghosts), and one for SMOG (Scientific measurement of ghosts). Sound familiar?
RATING 8 OUT OF 10. 15TH BEST SEASON 5 EPISODE.

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:29 pm
by DiVicenzo
The X-Files never did it for me - it always seemed rather empty of anything and those miserable lead characters!

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:57 pm
by Dandy Forsdyke
Who was the actress in the X Files? She was a New Avengers fan, apparently...

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:22 pm
by VA_Avenger
Gillian Anderson. Whe was in her early 20's when she started the X-Files. I never cared much for the series either. They left just about every storyline hanging with no resolution.

She was also in "Bleak House" on the BBC.

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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:07 am
by DiVicenzo
VA_Avenger wrote:Gillian Anderson. Whe was in her early 20's when she started the X-Files. I never cared much for the series either. They left just about every storyline hanging with no resolution.

She was also in "Bleak House" on the BBC.

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Crikey! She looks good there! I never thought of her as particularly attractive. In that photo she is though!

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:18 am
by Dandy Forsdyke
I agree with Mr Sic Friat Crustulum, she is ather stunning. GRrowwl!

I quite enjoyed X Files at the start, but got tired of it halfway through. Some series just outgrow their welcome. There was no humour in the show either - not very 'Avengers'....

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:18 pm
by cyberrich
The X files was great in its first 3 seasons. I agree it did outstay its welcome. The last 4 seasons were pretty boring. A lot of series sadly go on and on and lose all the good work accomplished early on. On the other hand, other classic series like Fawlty Towers only produced 12 episodes, and ended too soon. I think the Avengers got it about right. Six seasons of constantly evolving television.

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:29 pm
by Dandy Forsdyke
That was the strength of The Avengers - change. I don't think I could've taken six seasons of David Keel and John Steed.

However another season of Diana Rigg would have been heaven. ;)

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:40 pm
by cyberrich
If only! Diana left far too early. I suppose she wanted to leave while everyone still wanted more. Much better than everyone thinking 'not this again.' As far as I'm concerned though, I can never have enough of The Avengers. I've got over 150 episodes (inc TNA), enough to watch one a week for 3 years, and I still want more.

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 5:53 pm
by frank
Xfiles was a victim of its own mythology. It got way too convoluted for its own good. Actually 1 of the major inspirations for the show was Kolchalk the Night Stalker. Basically a guy who battled paranormal adversaries and threats that most people refuse to even entertain the possibility that they may exist.

Yes the show for the most part was devoid of humor and the characters do appear miserable since the lead character is someone who was highly traumatized as a boy and that trauma is the foundation of his motivation.

Actually there was occasional black humor to the show and they often did some pretty thought provoking episodes not just about UFOs but faith, trust, death etc etc. It greatly pushed the envelop of network tv and during the 90s was 1 of the few thinsg that gave the Fox Network respectability.. To this day the episode "Clyde Buckman's Final Repose" is a sad but moving tale that won a couple of emmys and "Home" is still 1 of the most disturbing hours of television ever.

Actually Gillian Anderson is a rather a versatile actress. Her character of Dana Scully I always found complicated and fascinating. An intelligent and capable agent who although becomes more openminded over the years still has a hard time blindly or immediately accepting an explanantion that relies on the paranormal. However she is someone who is profoundly spiritual and believes in the afterlife.

Anderson has done a broad range of work, albeit nto a big box office draw. Bleak House being her most recent work of note. How she comes across depends on the cameraman and director. The woman is short and curvy and a more round face so some angles will look far better than others.