Review of Pilot

The X-Files: Pilot (1993)
Season 1, Episode 1
10/10
The best start of the best classic Sci-Fi TV show of all time Season One kicks ass!!!!
12 June 2016
The X-Files is honestly my favorite science fiction television series of all time. The first season is my favorite season of the show all time. My favorite best episodes are Pilot and Deep Throat I love those two episodes to death! Season One kicks ass and is definitely my favorite best season in the series because here the X-Files opened it and it all began. The first four seasons are my favorite seasons: Season 1,3,4 and than 2 in order are my favorite Seasons I can enjoy them. Season One I love to death, I love almost all episodes in here that I can watch them over and over again.

The X-Files involves aliens visiting our planet, but with a more sinister purpose in mind. There is about a government conspiracy and how government everything denied the truth. The season introduced the series' main concept, revolving around the investigation of paranormal or supernatural cases, known as X-Files, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation; it also began to lay the groundwork for the series' overarching mythology.

Here we meet two brilliant interesting characters Mulder and Scully they where awesome! I love Mulder (David Duchovny) to death! He is the hero of the show for me. I have enjoyed him much more than I did Scully. Gillian Anderson was terrific as Dana Scully FBI agent and David Duchovny was incredible. This show was a hit in the 90's and after 14 years they bring back this show for tent season of the X-Files. I have personally enjoyed the mythology episodes and the first two episodes are incredible.

Plot: Agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) is assigned to work with Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) on the X-Files in an attempt to debunk his work on the paranormal. Their first case has them investigating apparent alien abductions. A near comatose man, Billy Miles (Zachary Ansley), is taking his classmates, including Theresa Nemman (Sarah Koskoff), into the woods, where they are killed in a flash of bright light. Also guest stars Cliff DeYoung, Leon Russom, and Alexandra Stewart.

The plot and the pilot is brilliant it is fast paced and it is a hook on edge from the beginning till end. This episodes starts in 1992 when we meet young Mulder and Scully we are introduced in to their characters and the X-Files cases when they fly to Oregon to investigate the disappearance and murder of the fourth high school girl from her class who died under mysterious circumstances.

For me this episode felt real and it really scared me, like aliens are really abducting young graduate teenage girls.

In the Pilot, we see the agents for the first and only time on an airplane. I love the chemistry between the two leads I and love the background more about Mulder and Scully.

I love this episode and I love this flick to death! This episode get's 10 out of 10 from me. I love it.

The first season of the science fiction television series The X-Files commenced airing on the Fox network in the United States on September 10, 1993, and concluded on the same channel on May 13, 1994, after airing all 24 episodes.

"Pilot" is the pilot episode of the science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode aired on September 10, 1993 on the Fox network in the United States and Canada, and subsequently aired in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Sky1. The episode was written by series creator Chris Carter, and directed by Robert Mandel.

10/10 Grade: Bad Ass Seal Of Approval Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Charles Cioffi, Cliff De Young, William B. Davis, Katya Gardner, Sarah Koskoff, Zachary Ansley Director: Robert Mandel Producers: Chris Carter, Daniel Sackheim Screenplay: Chris Carter Rated: R Running Time: 48 minutes
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