More than 20 years after it was first broadcast,
The X-Files still holds the public imagination. Over nine seasons and two feature films, agents Mulder and Scully pursued monsters, aliens, mutants and shadowy conspirators across the American landscape. Running for more than 200 episodes, the series transformed television, crafting a postmodern mythology that spoke to the anxieties and uncertainties of the end of the 20th century and touched upon key themes like identity, faith, trust and authority. Covering the entire series from its debut through the second feature film, this book examines how creator Chris Carter and his team of writers-among them
Homeland's Howard Gordon and
Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan-turned a scrappy cult favorite on Fox (then America's "fourth network") into a global phenomenon that has influenced series like
Lost and
Westworld. Why did the show come to and end when it did? The truth is in here.
About the AuthorDarren Mooney is a pop culture critic currently working in Dublin, Ireland. He runs his own website (the m0vie blog), hosts a film podcast (The 250), and is a member of the Online Film Critics Society.
Book InformationISBN 9781476665269
Author Darren MooneyFormat Paperback
Page Count 236
Imprint McFarland & Co IncPublisher McFarland & Co Inc