The X-Files and the birth of obsessive internet fandom

Fox's sci-fi drama returns to the TV landscape it helped to create

THE X-FILES debuts with a special two-night event beginning Sunday, Jan. 24.
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For the past couple days, I've been hunched over my computer, following rabbit holes within rabbit holes in my search for the truth about The X-Files. I don't mean the show's overarching conspiracy, which never even came close to a satisfying resolution. To me, the mystery is a simpler one: What was this thing, anyway?

When The X-Files originally aired, I was a casual fan, tuning in most weeks without ever descending into full-blown X-philia. And like most casual fans, as The X-Files started to spin its wheels in later seasons — particularly after star David Duchovny half-quit the series — I shrugged and tuned out. It wasn't until last year, when Fox announced that The X-Files would return, that I resolved to catch up on what I'd missed all those years earlier.

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Scott Meslow

Scott Meslow is the entertainment editor for TheWeek.com. He has written about film and television at publications including The Atlantic, POLITICO Magazine, and Vulture.