The X-Files as a TV game changer
As Mulder and Scully grace the small screen once again, we pay homage to the influential 90s sci-fi series and look at how The X Files not only changed what we watch on TV but how we watch our favourite shows.
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This weekend, The X-Files returns. As Mulder and Scully grace the small screen once again, we pay homage to the influential '90s sci-fi series and look at how The X-Files not only changed what we watch on TV but how we watch our favourite shows.
Marisa Roffman (more of a Mulder) of TV Guide Magazine and the Toronto Star's Tony Wong (more of a Scully) give us the lowdown.