If you have a topic you would like to squee about at short length (rather than in a full post), post it in the comments here.
What about the X-Files makes you leap for joy? What makes you happy about being in this fandom? What makes you love this show? What keeps you coming back?
(And I am out of ideas for funny XF macros, so if you've got one, I could use it.)
What about the X-Files makes you leap for joy? What makes you happy about being in this fandom? What makes you love this show? What keeps you coming back?
(And I am out of ideas for funny XF macros, so if you've got one, I could use it.)
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I love how David Duchovny managed to insert his own sports team preferences into the show so seamlessly that we never are led to wonder why a boy from the Vineyard roots for the Yankees.
Fanwank that one for me. I dare you. The X-Files: Promoting Cognitive Dissonance since 199
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Actually, I often wondered why Mulder, being from Massachusetts, had a preference for New York sports teams (well, I knew it was because David Duchovny wanted him to, but that still didn't explain why in the context of the show). Nonetheless, I have come up with an explanation: Mulder being Mulder, he just had to be different and root for New York sports teams.
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But yeah, it doesn't make any earth-logic sense. Which is what I love about the X-Files: it doesn't HAVE to make earth-logic sense. It just has to be awesome. And the Knicks are, ergo.
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I sporfled at the moment when he invites Mulder to watch NASCAR with him. Oh, Doggett, you have misjudged your predecessor.
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What episode was that? I don't remember that moment, but I wish I did. I have to watch Season 8 again.
That would make a great fic, though, wouldn't it? Mulder and Doggett watching NASCAR...
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Actually, now I'm imagining Scully watching NASCAR with Doggett. Like, he's trying to be nice and keep her company while they're on the road with a case and Mulder's dead.
...OK, that's actually going into my bigbang piece.
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omg
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Well, one thing I like is that Mulder and Scully seem so serious to outsiders but they're both actually very funny people when they want to be. And I think that makes them funnier. I love, in the first season, the way Scully's always teasing Mulder and how, in later seasons, she still does it occasionally. I love Mulder's dry, dark sense of humor, and I love his dorky sense of humor, too. I guess, in short, what I'm saying is: I like all the little funny moments on what appears to be a very serious show.
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