The X-Files

American television series
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The X-Files, American science-fiction television series that aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company network (1993–2002, 2016, and 2018). The show attracted a huge cult following and won three Golden Globe Awards for best drama.

The X-Files focused on the professional lives of two FBI special agents, Fox Mulder (played by David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), who are charged with investigating unusual and unsolved cases, known as X-Files, that involved elements of the supernatural or paranormal. Some of these cases forwarded the series’ mythological story arc and involved the investigative duo’s moving closer toward uncovering a vast government conspiracy regarding the existence of extraterrestrials. The series began with Mulder, the believer, often at pains to convince his skeptical partner of the possibilities of the paranormal. But, as the show progressed, so did their working relationship and mutual understanding. Under their motto, “The truth is out there,” Scully, a medical doctor, and Mulder, a psychologist and criminal profiler, complemented each other’s strengths as they tried again and again to explain the unexplainable. In addition to advancing the central conspiracy theory, the series also pushed the Scully-Mulder relationship closer to a romantic one, although their exact feelings for each other were often shrouded in as much mystery as their investigations. Although the conspiracy plot spanned the run of the show, the majority of The X-Files’ episodes were stand-alone cases whose outcomes did not affect the mythological story arc. The show’s final seasons saw Mulder take a minor role, with Scully becoming the main protagonist, working alongside newly introduced characters.

The X-Files series branched off into two feature films, The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998) and The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008). A specially commissioned six-episode revival of the show aired in 2016, followed by an additional 10 episodes in 2018.

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