Nate (post: 1252419) wrote:Yes, the episode where Mulder and Scully had to investigate the computer game killing people with such gripping dialogue as, "She's input herself, we have to download her!" was truly engaging and intellectual.
The X-Files was known for having many episodes that were not part of the Alien mythology/main story line and were just filler episodes that were for fun. Some weren't particularly engaging, but that isn't an indictment of the show as a whole because many of the one-shot episodes were fantastic ("Jose Chung's From Outer Space" and "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" come to mind). While the computer game episode was little more than something that could have been a rehash of The Outer Limits, the X-Files as a whole WAS engaging and intellectual. The first four or five seasons, in particular, really ARE gripping and well-made, especially when it comes to the alien plot and the abduction of Fox Mulder's sister Samantha. In a show as big as the X-Files, one dumb video game episode is not an indicator of the show overall. OP got it right.
Anyway, I love The X-Files, if you can't tell. I got into it really young, probably too young, because my aunt and father were into it. It was a constant part of my weekends during the 90s before I was able to, you know, go out and do stuff. I love the early seasons in particular.