WHAT IT MEANT
I kinda bumped onto your blog just recently and I find it very exciting to be able to write to someone who contributed so much to the show that made my life what it is today. "The X-Files" was, although it does sound kinda weird, not just one great show to me -- it gave me guidelines and I learned so much from it, and it also helped me stay sane when it seemed that my whole world was falling apart.
I was a 13-year-old kid when I started watching it and it took just two or three episodes to make a total fan out of me. It seems rather difficult to explain what exactly "The X-Files" means to me and has always meant to me in a language that is foreign to me, but I guess I could say I somehow LIVE in the sign of X.... without being psychotic or something like that;-) (actually, I'm a psychology student).
Anyway, in those difficult times, I almost felt like I had at least one stable thing in my life -- it was not my father, not my mother, not my friends -- but The Show. It sounds sad, but I guess there was no one who could understand what I was going through then.
It took me forever to write this, and I still feel like I haven't said even a bit of what I mean to say. Let me just thank you for giving so much to the best show that ever existed.
And my question is: Did you want "The X-Files" to end the way it did or did you root for some alternate ending?
Ivana
Croatia
I think the show ended the best way it could, given how many years it was on television and all the cast changes the last two seasons. My hope, however, was always that "The X-Files" wouldn't end, but would continue on the large screen.
I was a 13-year-old kid when I started watching it and it took just two or three episodes to make a total fan out of me. It seems rather difficult to explain what exactly "The X-Files" means to me and has always meant to me in a language that is foreign to me, but I guess I could say I somehow LIVE in the sign of X.... without being psychotic or something like that;-) (actually, I'm a psychology student).
Anyway, in those difficult times, I almost felt like I had at least one stable thing in my life -- it was not my father, not my mother, not my friends -- but The Show. It sounds sad, but I guess there was no one who could understand what I was going through then.
It took me forever to write this, and I still feel like I haven't said even a bit of what I mean to say. Let me just thank you for giving so much to the best show that ever existed.
And my question is: Did you want "The X-Files" to end the way it did or did you root for some alternate ending?
Ivana
Croatia
I think the show ended the best way it could, given how many years it was on television and all the cast changes the last two seasons. My hope, however, was always that "The X-Files" wouldn't end, but would continue on the large screen.

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