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<How to Spot The X-Files in Homeland, Breaking Bad, and American Horror Story>
Shows like Grimm and American Horror Story are easy to link to The X Files, and not just because of the mutual spookiness or normalized sense of paranoia: Those shows expect to be obsessed over. (Grimm's expectation is more of an aspiration.) The X Files proved shows could demand and acknowledge a certain level and type of fan engagement — a kind that obsessively draws connections, that dissects inconsistencies, that revels in tiny shout-outs, and that delights in meta moments. It's the kind of fandom we see all over the place today. Including right here, in this story.
http://www.vulture.com/2012/02/x-files-b...d-homeland.html
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13.02.2012 20:24 |
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VancouverX9

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schöner artikel. es wird viel zu selten betont, dass Akte X die Mutter einer ganzen Generation von Serien ist. Die haben echt Fernsehgeschichte geschrieben. Und das macht uns zu genau so wichtigen Mitgliedern der Gesellschaft wie Trekkies
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13.02.2012 23:21 |
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Matches Malone
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Ich gebe dir völlig recht, was den Artikel betrifft. Und wir Philes sind natürlich ohnehin viel cooler als irgendwelche Trekkies, keine Frage
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14.02.2012 08:28 |
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