We Got This Covered
“You’re nearly there. You’re close.” Those are two lines spoken to Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) towards the end of The X-Files‘ new miniseries reboot on Fox, and it’s hard to stop yourself from whispering them of your own volition to the show as it decides to (finally) reveal some truths about that all-encompassing alien conspiracy, but with only sporadic touches of escapist fun. To start off the new run, creator Chris Carter ditches the self-contained tangent of the divisive second film and conjures up a couple of semi-convoluted reasons for Mulder and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) to get back into the paranormal-busting game.
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