http://kate-11111.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] kate-11111.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club 2015-08-09 01:58 pm (UTC)

Thanks! Happy to join up and interested to see what discussions unfold.

It's interesting that the things that bore you about x-files are the things I love, and vice-versa! Character studies are my bread and butter. Romance may be predictable in that it has to, by nature, be consummated, but it's the journey to that end place which can be interesting and unpredictable and keeps me emotionally invested. I'm also interested in 'weird shit' as it pertains to the dark side of human nature, and I find things truly scary, bizarre or confronting when they come from our internal, not external experience (serial killers vs aliens). Add 'two pretty FBI agents' who also happen to be brilliant, multifaceted, compassionate and damaged, whose relationship holds up, for me, the ideals of true friendship and love - and you've definitely got me tuning in 9pm Sundays on Fox!

The mythology stuff isn't interesting to me because I don't find it remotely credible, even internally. I don't think of it as a puzzle, because a puzzle will always have a finished picture or solution you're aiming to construct. The myth-arc episodes certainly have mystery, but the worst mysteries are those that go unsolved or lose all semblance of integrity, purpose or direction. But, if I can suspend my disbelief, they are fun to watch.

I got hooked on this show during the summer of 1997 as a teenager, and had watched every episode (either late-night reruns or Blockbuster video rentals) in time to be on the edge of my seat for Redux. I spent all summer wondering if Mulder had really committed suicide in Gethsemane - talk about torture! It's really fun to revisit the show now, and read some good fanfiction, and I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed for the new series.

Also looking forward to the next story recommendation. Thanks for including me in the discussion and for keeping this reading group up and running!

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