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- Sleepwalker
- by Sarah Stegall
- munchkyn@netcom.com
-
- Maybe it's too early to worry about the future of "The X-
- Files", but I like to get an early start on these things. Glen
- Morgan and Jim Wong, the best writers for this show, are leaving
- in January to start their own series, and Ten Thirteen
- Productions is going to need new blood very quickly. It's
- beginning to show.
- Friday night's episode, "Firewalker", was "Alien" meets
- "Ice" (which was "The Thing", anyway) meets "Darkness Falls".
- Agents Mulder and Scully find themselves involuntarily
- quarantined, exposed to a deadly biological menace, locked in
- with a killer in a remote location with a lot of nervous people.
- Do we get Mulder and Scully next week chasing a liver-eating
- sleepless UFO abductee who claims his toaster is talking to him?
- How incestuous can we get? I don't want to be too harsh on "The
- X-Files", because I have an inkling of the impossible demands of
- writing for television. But if the writers for Ten Thirteen are
- getting so desperate for ideas that they are recycling last
- season already, they would be better off locking the company
- lawyers in a closet and logging onto alt.tv.x-files.creative.
- I don't want to be overly critical of Chris Carter and
- company. They have taken a lot of unjustified criticism on the
- 'Net: clearly it rankles. And I don't know what could follow
- last week's splendid "One Breath" without being anti-climactic.
- I only critique this show because I love it passionately and want
- to see it live up to the high expectations it has set. But I was
- honestly disappointed with this episode.
- It was about some other agents. Mulder and Scully were so
- far out of character in this one I wondered how much the ransom
- would be to bring them back. Mulder simply walks away from his
- murder suspect to save Scully? Doctor Scully callously locks a
- patient in severe medical distress in an observation room to save
- her own hide? Mulder lies to *protect* a murderer and Scully
- goes along with it? While we all act "out of character" from
- time to time, we also have certain consistent traits that define
- us, and when we break from them, I want a good reason for it.
- If I wanted to get rich, I would acquire the battery
- concession for "The X-Files". Director David Nutter continues to
- give us the exquisite close-ups and tight pacing that mark his
- work, but he was working against the script. There was far too
- much wandering-around-in-the-dark-with-flashlights. Although I
- like the film-noir twilight of most of "The X-Files", we need
- some light and air now and then. And we have returned to the
- splatter effects. While the cheesy exploding-neck device was not
- quite as viciously bloody as the one in "Alien", it was so
- disturbing it overbalanced the rest of the scene. It was
- ludicrous. It was like smashing us over the head with a
- sledgehammer: it left us too dazed to appreciate much afterwards
- for a while. Finesse, guys, finesse. Use the stilleto of
- menace, not the blunt object of revulsion.
- "Firewalker" had good points. It was well-researched: has
- Mulder memorized the periodic table of elements or what?
- Scully's lab work was believable, her narration crisp. The art
- direction was fair--Mulder's manly five o'clock shadow is back
- and Scully's suits are better. I am *very* glad the costumers
- have ditched the damned trench coats for a while. I would like
- to see this show move out of Vancouver. Enough already with
- forest/fog/rain: send the agents to Florida or Arizona or Hawaii
- (now *there* are some volcanoes!)
- I liked the scenes between the main characters very much.
- It's not the same taut chemistry Mulder and Scully had last
- season, but something quieter. Trust, maybe, and deep affection.
- The sexual teasing is toned down, and I'm not surprised. Mulder
- and Scully are past that stage, and have evolved a real
- partnership, where Mulder is not afraid to show his concern for
- his friend and Scully--although still skeptical--is more willing
- to listen to Mulder and trust his instincts. The acting is as
- good as ever, with David Duchovny opening up Fox Mulder more,
- giving us a more physical law enforcement officer (with a shorter
- temper!). Gillian Anderson further strengthened the diamond
- intellect that is Dana Scully with more of her understated
- finesse. The looks these two actors exchange substitutes for a
- great deal of dialogue: they ought to patent this stuff.
- The chief joy of "Firewalker" was the return of Dana Scully.
- While I have no complaints about Mulder on his own, to see The
- Team working together like the two halves of one mind again is a
- special pleasure. Gillian Anderson has slipped right back into
- her role seamlessly. I missed her.
-
- I give this one three sunflower seeds out of five:
- journeyman work, but none of that edgy brilliance that makes the
- best of "The X-Files".
-