Let's see, Fox Mulder is the guy and he believes that there are aliens from outer space hiding somewhere on Earth. Dana Skully is the gal and she doesn't believe in aliens from outer space. As Fox Mulder often says, "The truth is out there." However, after nine seasons and two theatrical motion pictures, we still never say the alien creatures from outer space. We never saw the inside of the alien spaceship from outer space. We never saw the alien planet. We've been teased that this time, all the secrets of the X-Files will be revealed. What we ended up with instead was nine seasons of prologue to something else---Something bigger that remains intangible. I'm not saying that nine seasons and two theatrical motion pictures of prologue is a bad thing. The eternal unsolved (and unsolvable) mystery about aliens from outer space makes the X-Files so involving. It's not about actually solving the mystery. It's about the process of getting there. Still, we watched the X-Files week after week in hopes that this time we'll get lucky and get some tangible answers. You could always rely upon executive producer Chris Carter to keep your perspective of the X-Files universe forever clouded and forever out of reach. I really didn't start watching X-Files episodes until the series was canceled and wrapped production. Hey, better late than never.
As I'm thinking about science fiction television shows, here are some photos of film and television actress Dianna Agron. Dianna's biggest claim to fame is the film I Am Number Four and the television series Glee. Dianna Agron also played Debbie Marshall in the first half of the first season of the television series Heroes and she played Jenny Budosh in the third season of the television series Veronica Mars.
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hey do you know where is the image of dianna in bikini? is a tv show or a movie? can't find it anywhere. Thanks xx
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