X Files: Season 8 [2000]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 5039036018319Label : 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentManufacturer : 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentPublisher : 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentRelease date : 2005-03-14Title : X Files: Season 8 [2000]Actor : ArrayAudience rating : Suitable for 15 years and overFormat : ArrayLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Original release date : 2000-01-01Region code : 2Studio : 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentTheatrical releaseDate : 2000
Editorial reviews
Amazon.co.uk ReviewThe eighth season of
The X-Files will always be remembered as the year of brave decisions. David Duchovny's increasing dissatisfaction with the role meant he'd only appear in a few episodes. The solution? Enter Agent John Doggett (Robert Patrick) who basically stole the show within his first two minutes of screen time (and watch out for several Terminator 2 in-jokes too!). Scully (Gillian Anderson) switched roles to being the believer alongside Doggett's skeptic in a year that was more reliant on the background story arc than ever before.
Her pregnancy remained at the foreground, while a more prominent Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) joined in a hunt for the abducted Mulder that drew upon the black oil, cloning, and bounty-hunting aspects of the convoluted alien conspiracy story. A distinct lack of guest stars or writers indicated maturity beyond the need for ratings stunts: dedicated fans were pleased to see sinister Krycek, the reliable Lone Gunmen, and the return of the show's very first abductee.
The real strengths of the season came from new characters, including alternative female role model Special Agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish), and some terrific standalone episodes. Investigations covered a man going backward in time, deaths aboard an oil rig, a contagion in the Boston subway tunnels, and creatures resembling bats and slugs. Agent Leyla Harrison (named after an X-Files fan who died of cancer) got to ask all the petty questions regular viewers want to know themselves. With season 9 promised to be the last, this year was a remarkable achievement so late in a show's life.--Paul Tonks
SynopsisScience-fiction and conspiracy are once again on full display in the action-packed eighth series of the popular television series THE X-FILES. FBI Agents Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) continue to investigate unexplained events while battling their own inner demons. Contains all of the episodes that turned the eighth series into another sensation.
Customer reviews
review by: scifihorror fan date: 2008-07-31 rating:
a few steps ahead of the game and an improvement over season 7...it should have ended herewhile season 8 isn't a perfect season of the show...ovrall its just plain decent enough and had a great way to finish on but it shamefully wasn't and we had a ninth season to get through.
but it is a good season but no where near the standard of season 4&5.
Eppy guide-
within/without*-5/5
patience-2/5
roadrunners-1/5
invocation-1/5
redrum-2/5
Via Negativa-2/5
Surekill-2/5
Savage-2/5
Badlaa-2/5
The Gift-3/5
Medusa-2/5
Per Manum-4/5
This is Not Happening(1)-4/5
Deadalive(2)-4/5
Three Words-4/5
Empedocles-1/5
Vienen-2/5
Alone-2/5
Essence(1)-5/5
Existence*(2)-5/5
this shuld have been the final season of this show but shamefully it wasnt.
but,never mind at least we have this season to watch and love.
RECOMMENDED TO THE FANS
review by: AJ date: 2008-04-10 rating:
Up there with season 4A big improvement on the previous season, and possibly my favourite season of all of them.
The introduction of Doggett re-invigourates the show. Mulder's reappearance threatens to spoil it as Mulder is even more paranoid than ever and at times is just irritating.
This season has more of what I would consider the shows best ever episodes than any other.
review by: rogerzilla date: 2007-10-28 rating:
A lot better than expectedMulder is missed, but the plots make up for it (after a fairly dismal few shows to end series 7). Doggett is more compelling than you might expect, and it doesn't give the impression of a series on the slide.
review by: crouteru date: 2007-07-25 rating:
Still Going Strong...If you ask any X-Files fan when they thought the show 'jumped the shark', they'd probably say season 8. Not me though. The opening two-part episodes Within and Without are perhaps two of the best mythology arc related episodes in the series, picking up events from season 7 cliffhanger Requiem and introducing new regular character John Doggett (played by Robert Patrick).
The first half of the season deals with Doggett's introduction to the X-Files, becoming the skeptic, while Scully is now the believer. It's also interesting to note that this season uses the mythology arc more than any other in the series, which is both a strength (for long-term fans) and a weakness (for casual viewers).
The season really picks up in the second half, when Mulder returns to the mix, investigating a number of cases with new characters Doggett and Monica Reyes (played by Annabeth Gish), as well as a continuing relationship with Scully. All events culminate into the fantastic season finale Essence and Existance, which could have made a great series finale if not for season 9, which turns out much weaker as a whole.
review by: date: 2006-11-01 rating:
ImpressiveI think this season is grossly underrated. It renews the main characters, gives us plenty of new ones to explore, and resurrects the ailing mythology with a vengeance (there's what's basically a four-parter mid-season). Doggett and Reyes work extremely well as new additions, and the mythology episodes are actually exciting again. Petulance drove many fans to reject the show without Mulder, but I think they made a mistake.
Stand-alones have a fresh feel with Doggett involved, though Mulder's eventual return reminds us how profound his absence is. I would rate this season above some earlier ones, if I had to compare them.
Favourites:
Medusa, Invocation, Per Manum/This is Not Happening/Deadalive/Three Words, Vienen, Alone, Essence/Existence
Episodes I remember not liking, but enjoyed this time round:
Roadrunners, Badlaa (yes, I was surprised), Empedocles
Weak points:
Within/Without - introduces Doggett well, but spins out quite a lot of nothing over two episodes.
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