The 11 season of the X Files could unfortunately be the last
0
reactions
Tweet
0
Comments
Tweet
0
Comments
Season 11 of the X-Files has finally started his broadcast two days ago in the United States and then were expected at an event exhilarating, rather, it is the soup grin that awaits us.
It is always bad when this happens behind the scenes is taking over the work itself. While the season 11 of’X-Files has finally started its broadcast in the USA (and you are talking about very quickly), it speaks more to the departure of Gillian Anderson at the end of 10 episodes as the pilot. And yeah, it’s not necessarily a good sign.
Two days ago, the creator of the show, Chris Carter, admitted that he had not necessarily reflected in the Business continuity Non-Classified without the actress, because to him X-Files it was Mulder and Scully and no one else. Basically, the more Scully, more than X Files. A vision of things quite terrible for the fans who want more, and that, unfortunately, seems to echo the recent comments made by Dana Walden, the boss of the group, Fox Television, and that comes more or less to announce the end of the series during the press-tour’s winter Television Critic Association :
“It would seem that, if this is the circumstances, there will be no more episodes of X Files.”
A statement lashing that seems to seal the fate of the show and that needs to be delivered in the context of the broadcast of the pilot last Wednesday. In fact, the episode inaugural season 11 did not do as well as expected since it has gathered more than 5.2 million viewers, where the rider of the season 10 had gathered together more than 16 million. In addition, to make matters worse, he feels dirty critics everywhere since its average rating is 1.4 while the driver of the season 10 is in shot with a honourable to 6.2.
All that to say that it is a bit warm for X-Files at the moment and we must prepare for the formalization of its final judgment. Unless the following episodes do not fart scores and that people are mobilizing to save the series. But, strangely, we believed in the medium.
Good, and now ? It does what ?