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fandomsecrets2020-08-19 04:25 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-08-20 01:25 am (UTC)(link)I haven't seen the new series and have heard mixed things about it. One friend hated it, one friend loved it. I will see it but I suspect I won't like it.
I remember when X-Files had its revival and though I went with Mulder and Skully looking older (cos obviously) a part of me still wanted to see them at their prime. I realise it's because I want the show at it's prime. I'm more than happy to see Gillian Anderson and David Duchovney in stuff now (Gillian Anderson was wonderful in Hannibal) but I see X Files as an encapsulation of a specific period of time. It fit that time (the 90s) and didn't need the revival, imo.
I feel the exact same way about Twin Peaks. Yes, I love Kyle and will see him in any good film or tv series. But I want Dale Cooper, and Sheriff Truman and Audrey Horne and all the other wonderful characters to stay where they were- in the early 90s.