New X-Files Will make You a Believer

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“The X-Files” returned to FOX on Jan. 24.

Fans, get ready to believe again.

“The X-Files” is back on the FOX network with a six episode event. One of the longest running science fiction series in TV network history returned on Jan. 24 with all new cases of the inexplicable.

FBI special agent Fox Mulder, played by David Duchovny, is a conspiracy theorist and believer. His partner Dana Scully, played by Gillian Anderson, is a realist and skeptic. Together they embark once again in mind-bending and out-of-this-world cases unknown as the “X-Files”.

It’s been more than a decade since the series went off the air and the scientific investigations of the series are based in reality.

Audiences and UFO lovers alike who have never seen “The X-Files” are probably already aware that it had an ongoing plot relating to aliens and UFOs that started out compelling and out of the normal norm. “The Roswell New Mexico Crash,” “The New Jersey Devil,” and “Ghost in the Machine” are considerably some of the best representations of “The X-Files” episodes.

The miniseries will go deep within the Roswell, New Mexico event of 1947 and will describe how the government itself has indeed been using extraterrestrial technology to advance our modern society. Also events such as evolving alien-human hybridization by alien-government abductions. Agent Mulder and Scully once again must find the truth.

In a dark world of aliens, mutants, strange unknowns and government conspiracy, “The X-Files” gives hope to those who want to believe.

According to The Hollywood Reporter “Creator Chris Carter, who wrote and directed the episode, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about how he wants the hour to fit into the bigger picture, his take on some of the critical flak the show has gotten and where he’d like to take the franchise next.”

Fans who love “The X-Files” know that it has influenced many other series that changed TV history. With series such as “Ancient Aliens”, “Fringe”, and “Bones” along many others, the show has a deep following.

Fox’s eagerly awaited revival is updating its conspiracy theories and only this time, the sci-fi series might cause more controversy than during its initial 1990s run, when the show told tales of government-aided UFO cover-ups.

The new “X-Files” touches the very fabric of the human mind. The series goes deep into subjects with high-tech surveillance, government cover-ups and yes, UFOs.

Is there anything better than little grey aliens.

There’s no telling what Mulder and Scully will find in the new series, but one thing is for sure, “the truth is out there.”