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As mentioned on the main page, both this and the film entry need some serious cleanup. I took \'\'Series/TheXFiles\'\' off because, in spite of the fact that it coined the Christ Carter Effect, it\'s remained too popular in syndication and on Netflix. The fanbase is still there, merchandise has been produced for years (hell, I got an \'\'X-Files\'\' themed birthday card a few years ago), and it\'s been referenced in other works since the show\'s ending. The later seasons were not highly thought of, nor was the second movie, but that didn\'t negate the cultural impact the show has had.
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As mentioned on the discussion on the main page, both this and the film entry need some serious cleanup. I took \\\'\\\'Series/TheXFiles\\\'\\\' off because, in spite of the fact that it coined the Christ Carter Effect, it\\\'s remained too popular in syndication and on Netflix. The fanbase is still there, merchandise has been produced for years (hell, I got an \\\'\\\'X-Files\\\'\\\' themed birthday card a few years ago), and it\\\'s been referenced in other works since the show\\\'s ending. The later seasons were not highly thought of, nor was the second movie, but that didn\\\'t negate the cultural impact the show has had.
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As mentioned on the main page, both this and the film entry need some serious cleanup. I took \'\'Series/TheXFiles\'\' off because, in spite of the fact that it coined the Christ Carter Effect, it\'s remained too popular in syndication and on Netflix. The fanbase is still there, merchandise has been produced for years (hell, I got an \'\'X-Files\'\' themed birthday card a few years ago), and it\'s been referenced in other works for years since the show\'s ending. The later seasons were not highly thought of, nor was the second movie, but that didn\'t negate the cultural impact the show has had.
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As mentioned on the main page, both this and the film entry need some serious cleanup. I took \\\'\\\'Series/TheXFiles\\\'\\\' off because, in spite of the fact that it coined the Christ Carter Effect, it\\\'s remained too popular in syndication and on Netflix. The fanbase is still there, merchandise has been produced for years (hell, I got an \\\'\\\'X-Files\\\'\\\' themed birthday card a few years ago), and it\\\'s been referenced in other works since the show\\\'s ending. The later seasons were not highly thought of, nor was the second movie, but that didn\\\'t negate the cultural impact the show has had.
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