I thought they hooked up several seasons earlier ... which makes sense considering Mulder was William's father!
Anything post Season 6, I consider "the end of the series".
I always thought the interesting thing wasn't will they or won't they (because they were clearly in love as early as the second season), but rather why they deliberately kept their distance.
I guess that's just subject to interpretation. For me it was a very deep friendship, but a platonic thing that was forced into something else.
I know it's not to everyone's taste but I think the second film was a logical conclusion to their story and in my opinion the only satisfying one. I'm talking about their personal dynamic and not "story" in terms of aliens etc.
I suppose, but since I hated that idea for those characters in general, I hoped it wouldn't be the focus of the movie like it was.
I agree with this. I would have liked to have seen Doggett and Reyes, although I thought Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly had interesting things going on.
I like both of those actors generally, but was really bored by them in this movie and felt they were pretty much wasted.
Doggett and Reyes would have been awesome to see. I liked the "investigation"/non-mythology episodes from Season 8 a lot.
Mitch Pileggi should've just stayed home for all the good use they put him to.
Basically I think people hate the movie because it wasn't what they expected. Shown several weeks into a random season nobody would be complaining about it. But make it a movie a few years after the show is over and it just doesn't have that Bang! factor. Fair enough, although I prefer to evaluate the story on its own terms. Imagine they did "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" or "Humbug" as a movie ... fans would be complaining about those too!
No, I had fairly low expectations already, and I didn't like the Mulder/Scully/baby plot in the series either, so no, I wouldn't have liked this as an episode either.
Watching this movie, I wonder if Chris Carter even understands why the X-Files was so appealing to begin with, or if he's totally out of touch by this point.