I have been a fan of X-Files since when I saw the pilot episode, Friday, September 10, 1993. Yes, I admit that knowing that date makes me a geek. So there! :P
It’s funny because I wasn’t all that interested in it at the time, but my college roommate was bouncing off the walls at the idea of it. So we watched. After I saw it, naturally I had to have more. And that’s how it went for about the first seven seasons. The last two I spent much of my time throwing things at the TV in disgust, but that happens when a show goes sour. I mean really, killing of the Lone Gunmen was just wrong. Wrong I say! But let’s not focus on that now though, instead reminisce on the wonders that made the rest of the show so damn good.
What better way to look back over what the show was then to read juicy nuggets about each episode and character, eh? Well, maybe popping an episode on DVD in would be better or even catching one on FX, but online goodies are nice too.
The X-Files Wiki is just the site for that. It’s been up for about a year now and it’s still growing and that’s fun to see. It’s a great place to read up on the background history of each episode as well as which ones your favorite characters were in.
Plus, and it’s a big plus, there’s info up there about Millennium and The Lone Gunmen too. YAY!
Sadly, there are many holes still on the site, but my hope is to start helping to rectify that situation very soon. I’ll keep you posted. In the meantime, all you X-Files junkies out there (fans of Millennium and Lone Gunmen too), and I know you are out there, get over there and help update it. Those of us that are addicts need more complete information, please.
Speaking of which, there is a wiki Buffy the Vampire Slayer site that needs some help getting gobs and gobs of more content too. It’s in a sad state right now. One that’s about as sorry as Spike was in with his Buffy mannequin doll. :P













