by its for lack of a better way to put it its stick-it-to-the-man ethos that said, don t trust the government, don t trust big business, don t trust anybody but yourself and your friends and family, i guess. it s a message that s somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early 90s. - the 90s was a time of conspiracies, and the internet was starting to spread beyond just, like, hard-core computer users. so you could have message boards and usenet newsgroups, and everybody wanted to talk about the black oil and the bees and mulder s sister and what the cigarette smoking man was up to. and i would go to alt.tv.the-x-files and people were so nuts for this show. - it s just pure science fiction, and that s probably what i like most about it. - the x-files changed the way people watch television. - you could sense these successful creators trying to see how they could do things different
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