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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: The X-Files
Paranoia for fun and profit
It must be a conspiracy. Everyone is talking about the computer game Majestic -- even the aliens.
"The enemies are capitalists"
In a comic (sort of) new series, the man who built "The X-Files" on paranoia about government finds something new to worry about.
Geek TV
"The Lone Gunmen" strikes out, but "BattleBots" and "Junkyard Wars" portray culturally ascendant nerds in all their glory.
Who's watching who?
Salon's TV critic picks the 10 most paranoid TV shows of all time.
Mother ship
Gillian Anderson's miraculously pregnant Dana Scully has brought "The X-Files" back to its eerie and disturbing best.
"The X-Files: Fight the Future"
The makers of TV's "The X-Files" used to think they were making a little movie each week -- until they actually set out to make a movie.
Who owns fandom?
Independent Web sites devoted to pop culture icons like "The X-Files" and "Star Trek" used to flourish on the Net. Now they're an endangered species.
Bottoms up!
"Queer As Folk" -- we blush to relate! Plus: David Blaine gets cold; "G-String Divas" take it all off; and the new Mulder gets his man!
Finale answers
Surveying the season-ending episodes that made the grade (and the ones that flunked out).
Twenty ways the '90s changed television
From "Twin Peaks" to "The X-Files" to "The Simpsons" (O.J. included), TV broke ground and rules in the last decade of the century. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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