THE X-CAST continues with guest host Carl Sweeney introducing the second Roundtable episode, featuring fans and guests of the podcast.
Joined by previous guest Sarah Blair, Carl invites for the first time Sam Turton, Andrew Blaker and Russell Hugo, as they discuss The X-Files Episode Tournament underway on Twitter, and put forward their arguments for four episodes, as voted by you, which will go head to head.
Sarah discusses S7's Je Souhaite, Sam talks S3's Quagmire, Andrew takes S5's Detour and Russell discusses S5's The Red and the Black.
Only one can qualify for Round 2. Which will be victorious? That's up to you. Vote in our poll which you can find on Twitter @ #TheXFilesEpisodeTournament
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Next time on The X-Cast... Tony is joined once again by Darren Mooney of The Irish M0vie Blog to discuss Season 2 Episode 16, 'Colony'...
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Sunday, 21 February 2016
THE X-CAST #31 - Season 10 17: Chris Carter (Babylon)
To celebrate the return of The X-Files, our Season 10 coverage will go deep on all six episodes.
Andrew Brooker returns and talks about writer/director Chris Carter & his episode in general, and they take in some listener feedback.
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Andrew Brooker returns and talks about writer/director Chris Carter & his episode in general, and they take in some listener feedback.
Listen/Download here:
Next time on The X-Cast... Tony is joined by author Keith RA DeCandido to discuss IDW's anthology The X-Files: Trust No One...
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
INTRODUCTIONS - How I Became a Fan (Andrew Blaker)
I had not seen a single episode of The X-Files prior to 2008, when I Want to Believe hit theaters.
Looking to see a movie with a high school friend of mine, the film’s premise sounded interesting. A good throwaway summer film, I figured. I knew the series has to do with aliens and alien abduction. So we saw the film shortly after its July 25 release. That film made me a fan.
I was taken by the characters. I really enjoyed the film, and stand by that initial opinion. The film was a mature and well-crafted thriller that relied on the film’s atmosphere and stellar acting by David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. I decided to take a look at the series, knowing absolutely nothing about the mythology.
I found a used DVD set of Season 3 and started watching. Surprisingly, watching the season straight through, including the mythology-heavy episodes, didn’t confuse or throw me too far off course; it made me eager to watch the series from the beginning. I checked out the DVDs from my local library and a year later, having made my way through the series and two films, purchased the complete series DVD set.
In college, my best friend and I watched the series straight through in about a year and a half. We gathered together earlier this year to watch The Event Series.
The X-Files is my favorite television series, and I love revisiting the series on a frequent basis. I favor the Monster of the Week episodes over the mytharc episodes, but love to read anything about the series and listen to podcasts recapping the episodes.
I’m excited for the chance to write about the series I love, and the characters and episodes I love.
Andrew will be a regular contributor to the blog.
You can follow him on Twitter @andrewblaker620
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