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   Ciaran Ainsworth to Eric Gillespie   
   Re: The Post-Modern Prometheus - love it   
   20 Dec 22 08:36:30   
   
   From: ciaranainsworth@protonmail.com   
      
   Eric Gillespie  writes:   
      
   > Love it!   
      
   I'm so glad you agree!   
      
   > The show was absurd from episode one.  Delightfully so.   
      
   I think it tried to maintain a level of genuine intrigue right at the   
   beginning, but it quickly became apparent that it didn't matter. The   
   chemistry between Mulder and Scully didn't necessitate a strong mythos,   
   people were just happy to watch them do their thing. I was always just   
   watching for them, personally.   
      
   > The mytharc went off the rails in season 2.  By season 6 they   
   > were wretched, absolutely unwatchable.   
      
   > But I enjoyed MOTW episodes all the way through season 9.   
      
   Yeah, I'm the same way. I think my dad always held out hope that the   
   main storyline would resolve in a satisfying way and was embittered when   
   it didn't. I was always just interested in the smaller adventures of a   
   couple of FBI agents tracking down the cooky and bizarre. The Host, El   
   Mundo Gira, and Squeeze are the kinds of episodes I go back to over and   
   over. I couldn't really care less about the storyline I know goes   
   nowhere satisfying.   
      
   To be honest, the more absurd the MOTW stuff got and the more fun the   
   actors were clearly having, the better. This episode and Humbug are   
   great examples of this.   
      
   > It's nice that you get to share this with your dad!  I never had   
   > a show to share with my dad, nor so far with my sons.   
      
   I have several shows I enjoy watching with him. X-Files and Star Trek   
   (TNG and Voyager) are two of the biggest, but we've also enjoyed a lot   
   of anime and other cartoons together as well. He actually introduced me   
   to animation through his love of Bill Plympton shorts, which was one of   
   the things that prompted me to study film at university.   
      
   > For example:  here are two human beings posting to alt.tv.x-files   
   > in this late year of 2022!   
      
   These communities never really die. They're always waiting, lurking in   
   the shadows for new prey...   
      
   cda   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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