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Tag Archives: The X-Files
Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage
Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage I recently discovered the Showcase Show Lost Girl and binged watched it on Netflix. The Canadian Urban Fantasy show ran from 2010-2015. It also ran on the SyFy Channel, but I never caught it. While I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology
Tagged Aaron Ashmore, Alcede, Anita Blake, Anna Dressed In Blood, Banshee, Bisexual, Blood Mage, Bo Dennis, Bothers Grimm, Brownies, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Caribbean, Celtic, Claudia Donovan, darkness, Doyle, Duppy, Dyson, elements, Evony, Fae, Fae-bysitting, Father, Gaelic, Geruda, Grandfather, Greek Mythology, Guruda, Hades, Hale, Hans Christian Anderson, Harry Potter, Hel Shoes, Heritage, Hindu, Hybrid, Indian, Iris, Irish, Jacob Grimm, Japanese, Jumbee, Kenzie, Kitsune, Ladyhawk, Laurell K Hamilton, Lesbian, Light and Dark, Lost Girl, lover, Lover's Apart, MacKenzie, Meredith Gentry, Michelle Pfeiffer, Monster of the Week, Mother, Mount Olympus, Mythology, Nate, Netflix, Night, Norn, Norse Mythology, Nyx, Pam, Paranormal, Penthouse Suite, Percy Jackson, Peter S Beagle, Red Caps, Richard, Scottish, Seelie, Selkies, Sex, Showcase, Siren, Sookie Stackhouse, Steve Jinks, Succubus, Syfy, Tamsin, The Dark Queen, The Last Unicorn, The Morrigan, The Phantom Queen, The Red Shoes, The Skeleton Key, The Vampire Diaries, The Wanderer, The Wizard of Oz, The X-Files, Trick, Tristian and Isuelt, True Blood, Unaligned, Unseelie, Urban Fantasy, Valhalla, Valkyrie, Vampires, Voodoo, Warehouse 13, Werewolves, Xena, Yggdrasil, Ysabeau, Zeus
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2016 Television
February 29, 2016 Television The Walking Dead has returned from its mid-season. It seemed that people either loved it or hated it. Though they some inconsistencies, like them starting out walking during the day and seemingly not getting very far … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 2 Broke Girls, ABC, ABC Family, Abraham, Adalind, adaptaion, Alien DNA, Aliens, AMC, Angels, Arrow, Arthur C Clarke, Blow Up, Carl, Carlton Cuse, Carol, Caroline Channing, Cassandra Clare, CBS, Childhood's End, City of Bones, Clary, Collaborator, Colonization, Colony, Comic book, Daryl, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Demons, DNA, Drama, Dystopian, Einstein, Elementary, Elfstones of Shannara, Elves, Experiment, Fox, FreeForm, Future, Glen, Good, Grimm, Human, illness, iZombie, Jessie, Jesus, Josh Holloway, Kate Bowman, Lizard, Lost, Maggie, Max Black, Michonne, Middle Ages, Miller, Mom, Movie, MTV, Mulder, Myth, Mythbusters, Mythological Past, Nazis, Negan, Nick, reboot, Resistance, Rick, Ron, RPG, Sam, Sarah Wayne Callies, Science Fiction, Scully, Set on Fire, Shadowhunters, Sick, Television, Terrorist Plot, Terry Brooks, The Blacklist., The Flash, The Lord of the Rings, The Mortal Instruments, The Shannara Chronicles, The Walking Dead, The X-Files, Twist, USA, Weak, Were-Monster, Will Bowman, WWII, zombies
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Horror Vs Gothic
Horror Vs Gothic As a child I stayed away from horror movies. My mother preferred to stay away from them as well, so it wasn’t difficult to do. However, now and again friends would expose me to a random horror … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV, Writing
Tagged 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2013, 2nd Grade, 7 years old, Age 16, Anne Rice, Blood, Candyman, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Carrie, Dolores Claiborne, Friday the 13th, Fringe, Ghosts, Gore, Gothic, Grimm, Gunslinger, Guts, Halloween, horror, Interview With A Vampire, LJ Smith, Lost, Misery, My Perfect Drug, Nightmare on Elm Street, Nikki Lieurance, Out There, Saw, Shelly Brown, Slasher Movies, Sleepwalkers, Spirits, Stephen King, Suffering, Supernatural, The Dark Tower, The Howling, The Lady in White, The Others, The Otherside, The Ring, The Skeleton Key, The Vampire Chronicles, The Vampire Diaries, The X-Files, Tommyknockers, Torture Porn, Vampires, Werewolves
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Grimm
December 20, 2013 Grimm It has been a Grimm week. Although perhaps formidable emotionally, it comes from watching Season 1 of the supernatural series of the same name. Grimm first aired on NBC in 2011. It is a mix up … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 2011, 3 Little Pigs, Ana, Angel, Animals, Big Bad Wolves, Blood Bath, Blutbad, Buffy, Clary Fray, Coma, Cop, Detective, Eisbibers, Fuchsbau, German, Grimm, Hank, Hexenbiest, Humans, Hunter, Juliet, Killer, Monroe, NBC, Nick Burkhardt, Oregan, Pigs, Portland, Protector, Ray, Red Riding Hood, Rosalie, Royals, Sean Renard, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Shadow Hunter, Shape-Shifters, Supernatural, The Brother's Grimm, The X-Files, Vienna, Wesen, Witches, Woo
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J.J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams J.J. Abrams first came to my attention back in 2001 with the success of Alias. The Metaphysical Journey of Sydney Bristow caught my imagination, and so it was only natural that I was curious about her creator. About … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1966, 1976, 1984, 2001, 6 Degrees, Alias, Almost Human, Bad Robot, Birthday Day, Book, Buoyant Billions, Connection, Damon Lindelof, Debate, Ethan McMillan, Felicity, Forever Young, Fringe, Gene Roddenberry, George Bernard Shaw, George Lucas, Humaity, Huxley, Infinite, Intelligence, Intertexuality, Island, J.J. Abrams, June 27th, Lost, Lost in Hypertext, Love of Literature, Nerd, Pala, Reader Response, Revolution, S., Science Fiction, SJ, Star Trek, Star Wars, Sydney Bristow, Technology, The Force is Strong With This One, The Internet, The Neverending Story, The Ship of Theseus, The Society For The Study of Lost, The X-Files, What About Brian
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The Story Changes
The Story Changes I have many Friends Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Ross But I could use some Home Improvement Oh Heidi Ho Neighbor My Friend Caroline in the City Met this Single Guy He told her I’m Mad … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Poetry, Writing
Tagged 2003, 3rd Rock From The Sun, 90s TV, Beverly Hill 90210, Bonnie Hunt, Caroline, Chandler, Cybil, Dave's World, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, Ellen, ER, Fraisure, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Friends, Grace Under Fire, Heidi Ho, Home Improvement, Mad About You, Malibu Shores, Melrose Place, Monica, North Carolina, Party of Five, Phoebe, Rachel, Randolph Community College, Ross, Seinfeld, Sex and the City, Shrink, The Nanny, The Single Guy, The X-Files, Uwharrie Dreams, Wings
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Fringe
September 19, 2008 Fringe “The Pattern.” I’ve often looked for patterns in fiction and in my own life. It is interesting that the new J.J. Abrams show Fringe uses the concept of patterns. Like “The Covenant” or “Prophet Five” … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV
Tagged Alien Invasion, Aliens, Apple, Biology, Butterfly, CIA, Cloning, FBI, Fringe, Fringe Science, Frog, Handprint, J.J. Abrams, Massive Dynamic, Parellel Universes, Phi, Teleportation, The Pattern, The X-Files, Time Travel
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The Popularity of the X-Files is No Secret
The Popularity of the X-Files is No Secret From 1996 The X-Files has found enormous popularity because it appeals to us on many levels. Chris Carter, the X-Files writer and producer, has tuned into Americans. What possible interest could … Continue reading
Posted in Movies/TV
Tagged Aliens, Conspiracies, Mulder, Scully, Skinner, Smoking Man, The Truth is Out There. Chris Carter, The X-Files
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