Monday, June 18, 2007

STILL FIGHTING

I'd like to start by saying that the work you did with "Night Stalker" was seriously under-rated and is sorely missed. Whether ABC or anyone believe it, that show has a fan base and we're still here. We're still fighting because we believe that it wasn't given the chance it deserved and if it had had more time then it would've been great. We, as the fans, try not to blame the studio for pulling the plug, but it is something we realize. We just miss it so much. There have been rumors about how, if the DVD sales had done a bit better, then you would've considered reviving the series. I don't know what's been decided on that subject -- for all I know, you and the cast are ready to move on, like we should be doing. I just wish that Sci-Fi or some other network would buy the rights to the show and try again. It was developing something. From what I've heard about "The M Word," that script was the best yet and was going to be the turning point.
I'm not expecting a response, though I'd love one; I just want you to know that "Night Stalker" fans are out there still and we wish it'd been given a second chance.
Jennifer

Thanks, Jennifer!

"MILLENNIUM," TOO

I just want to say how much I enjoy your website and the questions and answers posted on the blog. I am thrilled especially with the number of young people who write to say that they have discovered "The X-Files." I can proudly say that I discovered "The X-Files" the night the pilot showed on our Fox channel here in Dallas-Fort Worth.
I never missed an episode, except one in the ninth season -- on purpose -- and was with it until the end. I am looking forward to the new movie and pray that my health will allow me to see it and maybe a few others in the future.
What I am writing about, however, is "Millennium." I bought the three years and decided to watch them recently. I am ashamed to admit that I chose not to watch this show when it was on television because I found Lance Henricksen to be rather unattractive. He and Megan could not compete with Mulder and Scully. Man, was I wrong! This is an awesome series, and you and Chris and Morgan and Wong should be very proud of the creativity, the history, the religion, the mystery evident in every episode. This series is what so many current television series attempt to be. I can even see the influence the third season had on your series, "Night Stalker." To me, this series was a look forward to what Mulder might have become had he stayed with the profiling division and not started his work with the X-Files.
Frank was obviously not as funny or droll as Mulder, but Mulder would not have been the same without Scully. Unlike a lot of the producers, I absolutely love the second season with all the religious mysticism. The part I didn't like was making the Millennium Group, or a part of them including Peter Watts, evil. I just love Terry O'Quinn and have since I noticed him in "The X-Files." I think he was a very strong reason season one and two of "Millennium" were so good, but I didn't like him as a bad guy.
Tell Chris he should be very proud of the quality of all his series -- I just loved "The Lone Gunmen," too. They were all wonderful and I cannot wait until I see more!
Bettye
Bedford, TX

Monday, June 11, 2007

CHECK IT OUT

I have been a fan of "The X-Files" for a long while now, and have recently come across an amazing site featuring one fan's interpretation of the mythology of the series. I just thought that someone who worked on the show should see all of the work and serious time that was put into this project. It is so thorough and enlightening, I thought it deserved some kind of recognition. It's amazing to me and hopefully amazing to you that someone is so interested and dedicated to something you helped create. If you've got the time, it would be wonderful of you to check it out. Thanks for your time, and here is the site:
http://myth-x.org/Introduction.htm.
Alisha
Phoenix, AZ