I haven't watched this show in ages. And truth to tell I'm sure there were quite a few episodes I missed. I saw first season sporadically in its initial run and began to watch a bit more regularly in second season. But I never got down to being a consistent viewer.
I rather liked the show, but overall at the time I preferred the episodes where they were investigating weird shit.
Now I've picked up the first season set. I'm getting into these older shows again because candidly nothing on television these days interests me in the least...other than L&O: SVU and Mad Men, both of which I've missed the last seasons.
Anyway this evening I sat down to watch the original pilot episode and the next in line, "Deep Throat."
Right off I found myself grinning. I like the writing. And undoubtedly easily half of the stories are well crafted atmosphere. From the beginning Dana Scully thinks Fox Mulder is a nutbar, but a fascinating individual nonetheless. Another thing I like about this is the minimalism so to speak. They don't layer in anything more than you need to enjoy a mini spooky story, including the acting. And you empathize with Mulder's and Scully's frustration at having their every effort blocked or nullified when trying to unravel the mysteries.
This mightn't be deep television, but it's fun.
I rather liked the show, but overall at the time I preferred the episodes where they were investigating weird shit.
Now I've picked up the first season set. I'm getting into these older shows again because candidly nothing on television these days interests me in the least...other than L&O: SVU and Mad Men, both of which I've missed the last seasons.
Anyway this evening I sat down to watch the original pilot episode and the next in line, "Deep Throat."
Right off I found myself grinning. I like the writing. And undoubtedly easily half of the stories are well crafted atmosphere. From the beginning Dana Scully thinks Fox Mulder is a nutbar, but a fascinating individual nonetheless. Another thing I like about this is the minimalism so to speak. They don't layer in anything more than you need to enjoy a mini spooky story, including the acting. And you empathize with Mulder's and Scully's frustration at having their every effort blocked or nullified when trying to unravel the mysteries.
This mightn't be deep television, but it's fun.
