Looks like it’s just two this season and in the entire run of the series.There were two female writers last season; there are three female writers in the current season.
Looks like it’s just two this season and in the entire run of the series.There were two female writers last season; there are three female writers in the current season.
There has only ever been five credited female writers on the show outside of Gillian Anderson herself:There were two female writers last season; there are three female writers in the current season.
What started as an intriguing conspiracy became a bloated mess that collapsed under its own incoherence.
Molder hates Skinner because Skinner is hotter.Yes but Mulder was hostile toward Skinner from the start, so before Skinner met CSM.
Molder hates Skinner because Skinner is hotter.
Always has been, always will be.![]()
There has only ever been five credited female writers on the show outside of Gillian Anderson herself:
Sara B Charno/Cooper (who's credited in S2 for Aubrey and The Calusari)
Marilyn Osborn (credited in S1 for Shapes)
Valerie and Vivian Mathew (credited for Sanguinarium in S4)
Jessica Scott (credited for co-writing Schizogeny in S5 with Mike Wolleager)
6 episodes in 10 seasons.
Season 10's episodes are credited to:
Chris Carter: 3
Darin Morgan, James Wong, Glen Morgan: 1 a piece.
Anne Simon returned as the season's science supervisor (having worked with the writing team back on the original run, figuring out how the writer's ideas could be scientifically plausible) and along with Margaret Fearon (a colleague and secondary science supervisor) were given Story Credits for My Struggle II along with Chris Carter due to how much input they had making Carter's idea work.
Karen Neilson, who is writing an episode this year, was a Script Supervisor in Season 10, not part of the writer's room. And apparently Kristen Cloke (Glen Morgan's wife) and Shannon Hamblin (Morgan's writing assistant), who are writing an episode together in S11, are doing so based on a story treatment by Glen himself.
One could readily read that Carter got a little burnt by Anderson and others comments about the lack of diversity on his show and literally grabbed the nearest 3 women to him and his team and gave them writing duties.
I hope this isnt the case and Carter chose them for their respective talents, but prior to the condemnation last year, Carter had teed up his regular all-male writing room for S11, so was falling back on old patterns and not thinking forward or out of the box.
Which has been his issue since about 2000.
Hugo - crazy with the Google-Fu
Fair point, well made.
Still, far too few women on the roster
I do have to wonder what the show would be like if they choose to continue without Carter (and Gillian Anderson) after this season? If they were to continue without him, who do you guys think should take over?
Just looked it up! It's too funny.San Junipero is out there apparently.
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