{"id":254,"date":"2000-02-24T12:25:42","date_gmt":"2000-02-24T17:25:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/?p=254"},"modified":"2008-06-30T12:26:36","modified_gmt":"2008-06-30T17:26:36","slug":"entertainment-weekly-article","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/2000\/02\/entertainment-weekly-article\/","title":{"rendered":"Entertainment Weekly article"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks again to Chix19 for sending in this article from Entertainment Weekly.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\n<strong>Television: &#8216;X&#8217; Factors Mulder and Scully get deeper into the Files, while The WB&#8217;s Roswell gives new meaning to the phrase teen alienation.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s more alive than he&#8217;s ever been,&#8221; says Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) of a glazed-eyed, strapped-to-his-hospital-bed Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) in the season premiere of The X-Files, and, seven seasons on, who are we to doubt her? Mulder is still suffering from the maddening voices he started hearing in his head during last season&#8217;s cliff-hanger, symptoms which have given way to &#8220;remote viewing,&#8221; which is explained as &#8220;a form of ESP&#8221; (as if Mulder didn&#8217;t have enough stuff scuttling around in his brain). In West Africa, Scully has discovered shards of a spaceship, which, while perhaps Martian in origin, is inscribed with Koran passages about the source of life. Cut back to Mulder&#8217;s bed, where the slinky, perhaps traitorous FBI agent Fowley (Mimi Rogers) leans over him murmuring, &#8220;Fox, I love you.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In other words, The X-Files is hitting the ground running&#8211;albeit knee-deep in murk and murder, conspiracy and cosmic confluences. Written by series creator Chris Carter, the kickoff episode suggests the author&#8217;s limitless imagination for sustaining his alien-nation tropes, the latest being, as an ex-agent played by John Finn remarks, Mulder &#8220;is the X-File.&#8221; That is to say, Fox has unwittingly been chasing his own tail for the past six years: He himself is the source of all the conspiracies that so entrance Files&#8217; fans.<\/p>\n<p>Fans have not been so entranced by other Carter creations. His Millennium&#8211;a sort of X-Files with Twin Peaks-style non sequiturs&#8211;died a slow three-season ratings death. A Fox press release does list Millennium&#8217;s Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), however, as making a Files guest appearance Nov. 28&#8211;can&#8217;t wait to see who wins the dour-look competition between him, Mulder, and Scully. And Carter&#8217;s new show, Harsh Realm,featuring Scott Bairstow trapped in a virtual-reality world, was zapped by the Fox network after three episodes. I thought Harsh was nifty; I admired the way Carter and Bairstow made the hero a grungy dope who had to be clued in to every plot twist by a sardonic D.B. Sweeney, and Millennium&#8217;s Terry O&#8217;Quinn made a fine, sneering dictator of the Realm.<\/p>\n<p>Realm was pulled way too soon, a victim of Fox&#8217;s disaster of a new season, with shows launched late and underpromoted. But even had their show been given a chance, Carter and Co. may have underestimated the adolescentization of prime time, something former X-Files producer David Nutter has capitalized on with Roswell, The WB&#8217;s smart, sleek new series that might have been called My So-Called Alien. It features three space invaders who&#8217;ve taken the form of baleful-eyed teens in present-day Roswell, N.M. Playing off that town&#8217;s supposed 1947 UFO crash landing, Roswell is invaded by cute extraterrestrials Jason Behr, his costar Brendan Fehr (who looks like a young Duchovny, a nice casting joke), and Katherine Heigl.<\/p>\n<p>The trio insinuates itself in Roswell in order to&#8230;well, that hasn&#8217;t been made clear. What is clear is that pouty-cute Liz Parker (Shiri Appleby) has fallen for Behr&#8217;s Max Evans in yet another example of the way Earth girls are easy. In the pilot, Max made a bullet wound disappear from Liz&#8217;s tummy by touching it, thus making Liz the first human to know that he is otherworldly.<\/p>\n<p>Nutter&#8217;s coconspirator is writer and coexec producer Jason Katims, from Relativity and My So-Called Life. Together, they&#8217;ve melded teen and alien angsts. They&#8217;ve taken Carter&#8217;s seminal contribution to TV&#8211;an obsession with trust issues that extends to alien paranoia&#8211;and applied it to the age group most likely to identify with alienation.<\/p>\n<p>Roswell isn&#8217;t yet anywhere near Files in emotional depth, and its sympathetic but blank-staring actors only make you appreciate the nuances that Duchovny and Anderson bring to poker-faced emoting. But if this season proves The X-Files&#8217; last, there&#8217;s a chance that Roswell can step into the void and supply TV&#8217;s highest-quality heebie-jeebies. The X-Files: A Roswell: B<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks again to Chix19 for sending in this article from Entertainment Weekly. 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