The latest info from Chis Carter. "All your questions will be answered"
"...and replaced by other questions."

The latest info from Chis Carter. "All your questions will be answered"
It has nothing to do with whether the blogger explained himself well enough. He did. I understand it and found parts of it interesting.It seems many don't have any faith in Mr. Carter.
This gentleman justified his observations very well I thought.
Carter has had a LONG time to figure this out.
"...and replaced by other questions."![]()
It feels like he's been saying that for 20 years.The latest info from Chis Carter. "All your questions will be answered"
http://xfiles.news/index.php/news/l...carter-all-of-your-questions-will-be-answered
It feels like he's been saying that for 20 years.
I've heard that before with a small show called LOST.The latest info from Chis Carter. "All your questions will be answered"
http://xfiles.news/index.php/news/l...carter-all-of-your-questions-will-be-answered
LOST pretty much did answer everything in the end. I didn't like the final season, but it answered all my questions.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the link, Random Spock!
That interview was excellent. She really pressed him on some issues (the importance of the M/S relationship, Anderson/Duchovny screen time together, lack of Skinner, etc.) and even brought up the disparity between the Wong/Morgan(s) episodes of the revival and Carter's half of the season. Very impressive interviewer for being (as she labeled herself) an indie fan blogger.
I'd never seen the images from "Home" and "Home Again" next to each other like that -- it's uncanny how much they match up.
Loved his answer on who should've saved Mulder from CSM.
"We would just sit in my backyard and tell each other what we wanted to do, and we used the system of putting index cards with the plot points on a big board and we set them out and everyone would say, what if that went there, what if this went here."
"We would just sit in my backyard and tell each other what we wanted to do, and we used the system of putting index cards with the plot points on a big board and we set them out and everyone would say, what if that went there, what if this went here."
And it showed! That's why we got disjointed episodes like the Banksy Clay Monster meets Scully's Dying Mom episode and the Evil Feds/Terrorism Conspiracy meets The Mulders Who Stare at Goats.
The X-Files - The Event Series Blu-ray & DVD Special Features:
- Deleted & Extended Scenes
- Gag Reel
- The Makings of a Struggle
- Season X: An In-Depth Behind-the-Scenes Look at The Event Series
- Monsters of the Week: A Recap from the Wildest and Scariest from the Original Series
- The X-Files - Green Production PSA
- Short Film - Grace by Karen Nielsen
- Commentary on "Founder's Mutation" with Chris Carter and James Wong
- Commentary on "Mulder & Scully Meet the Were-Monster" with David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Kumail Nanjiani and Darin Morgan
- Commentary on "My Struggle II" with Chris Carter and Gabe Rotter
“Everyone is on board to do another installment,” Walden said. “At this time next year we’ll have something exciting on the X-Files front.”
The company line on more X-Files hasn’t changed since the finale aired in late February. Carter previously said Fox asked for more episodes, and while negotiations for the 2016 revival took around five months to complete, he's said it’s only a matter of time before X-Files episodes hit the network.
“We’ve had conversations with all of them that have included discussions on episodic order, some of that will be driven by their schedules,” said Fox co-TV chief Gary Newman. “The network and the studio would love to do more. It shouldn’t be anything you’d anticipate before the 2017/2018 season.”
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