I mean, it's the central theme of the show, mulder is searching for the truth about his sister's abduction, and skully is the skeptic who's supposed to keep him grounded in 'reality.'
I wont give it away, but it gets really out there in later seasons, lol.
Lol I know I've seen the show. I mean I was just gonna watch it again and look for symbolism/comms/etc. with a fresh perspective. I can hardly sit through any form of entertainment and NOT see symbolism/comms. It's literally everywhere
Lol of course of course. It's pretty obvious sometimes so it's hard to not see it. Like an all seeing eye in a Mickey mouse cartoon... I mean it was plain as day. Either way it's more of a pastime now just to see how much I can find in a single movie or whatever
I will say Animorphs was a pretty fun series to read as a kid. As an adult, I'm sure it's probably not nearly as good, but they might be fun to read if you get the chance. (They're about the same length as a goosebumps book for the most part, though, and there's 54 main series books and a half-dozen background stories, so I'll leave it up to you, lol).
I mean, it's the central theme of the show, mulder is searching for the truth about his sister's abduction, and skully is the skeptic who's supposed to keep him grounded in 'reality.'
I wont give it away, but it gets really out there in later seasons, lol.
Lol I know I've seen the show. I mean I was just gonna watch it again and look for symbolism/comms/etc. with a fresh perspective. I can hardly sit through any form of entertainment and NOT see symbolism/comms. It's literally everywhere
Just make sure you don't read too much into it, lol. There's a reason witch hunts happen every other decade, and a big part of it is human nature...
Lol of course of course. It's pretty obvious sometimes so it's hard to not see it. Like an all seeing eye in a Mickey mouse cartoon... I mean it was plain as day. Either way it's more of a pastime now just to see how much I can find in a single movie or whatever
I will say Animorphs was a pretty fun series to read as a kid. As an adult, I'm sure it's probably not nearly as good, but they might be fun to read if you get the chance. (They're about the same length as a goosebumps book for the most part, though, and there's 54 main series books and a half-dozen background stories, so I'll leave it up to you, lol).