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Scully is the perfect example of a strong likeable woman that modern day writers can't/won't write.
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Every episode feels like a movie. It doesn't have "Netflix Lighting"
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The original X-Files series was one of the best series ever produced in my opinion. I watched that shit since I was a teen on a regular basis, never missed the new episodes and even in my 20’s there was some channel that used to play 2 random rerun episodes every night that I’d always rewatch after getting good and stoned before bed. The writing was spectacular, and yeah, some episodes were cheesy but they were still interesting enough to really capture the audience’s attention.
TV shows and movies were much better back in the 90’s and early 2000’s than any of the crap that’s out there nowadays, but you still have to be careful watching the older stuff, because the woke Jew ideology that’s obvious in all TV shows and movies now, was still riddled throughout entertainment back then, it just wasn’t as in your face as it is now, they slyly snuck it into the underlying messaging without you noticing they were socially engineering your views about certain topics, especially with things like having tolerance for outsiders and fag acceptance, and most importantly, with their anti-White (White guilt) propaganda. Look at Dances with the Wolves and the Last Samurai, both of those movies are essentially the same thing, they’re showing you “a good White man” who is tolerant of non-Whites, who becomes a part of some wholesome non-white society that other White people are trying to destroy, they want you to see Whites as destroyers and to side with non-White culture and people whenever jews try to force something foreign into our culture.
My goodness, you really jumped the shark with your comment about The Last Samuria. It is literally about Japs hiring white guys to help them kill Japs. Nothing about evil white men. The bad guys are Japs.