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TV Guide Online:
Tonight we are chatting with X-Files creator Chris Carter about the
upcoming season of The X-Files. Thanks for chatting with us
tonight.
Carter: Hi. Ready for any and all questions...
Question:
Chris, Lucy Lawless is well known for her role on Xena, how do you
think fans will react to her playing an Agent on The X-Files?
Carter: Well, I hope they like her. We
had a chance to cast someone who I had met at the... I think 1997 or 98
Emmy Awards. She came up to me and introduced herself, and said she was a
fan of the show. Late last year, when it was announced that Xena wouldn't
be coming back, she and her husband sent me a nice note about what fans
they were of the show. I took that as an opportunity to take someone who
was a fine actress, who would clearly be looking for a role different from
the one she had played for the last number of years, and figure out a way
to use her in the show. And it just so happened that how we were plotting
out Season Nine that she fit perfectly into The X-Files mythology.
It's interesting that Lucy studied acting in Vancouver under Bill Davis,
who played the Cigarette Smoking Man for so many years.
Question:
Are you really into sci-fi stuff or would you like to expand to
another category?
Carter: I never considered myself a
science-fiction writer to begin with. I always thought of The X-Files
as a mystery show that dealt with the paranormal. Now I've been labeled as
a science fiction writer, and it's accurate. But it is a limiting label.
So, I am interested in doing something outside of that label, but that
doesn't rule out a good mystery or thriller story, which is what The
X-Files primarily is.
Question:
Were you disappointed that Mulder left or were you excited about the new
opportunities that opened up?
Carter: Well, we were all sorry to see
David go, but it was an understandable decision. Anything that presents
itself as a problem to TV producers or writers seems like a bad thing.
But, it can be a constructive thing, if you can figure out a way to solve
the problem. So, what we're doing is taking a situation -- a Mulder-less X-Files.
We're adding some new characters. While it is still a 2 or 3 lead show,
there are many more ensemble situations this year that I think will make
the show better in some ways.
Question:
With the shady disposal of the Cigarette Smoking Man in Season 7, are we
to expect any re-appearances or more satisfying closure for the almighty
CSM in Season 9?
Carter: Anything can happen on The
X-Files.
Question:
Chris, your shows are fantastic! Millennium was truly the best show
on television. Any chance that it (or any of your other wonderful shows)
will be released of video or DVD?
Carter: They're talking about Millennium
on DVD. Beyond that I wouldn't think there is much hope for Harsh Realm,
or Lone Gunmen. But, I think there are a lot of people asking for
the Millennium DVD, so I think that will happen.
Question:
Chris, thank you so much for adding Cary Elwes to the cast! The
Princess Bride has long been a favorite movie, and I've always thought
he would be great on TXF. What are the biggest changes we'll see
early on next season, mythology-wise?
Carter: Well, Cary Elwes plays a
pirate with a patch on his eye, so that will be a big change... I think
you'll see when you watch the first episode, there will be some obvious
changes. I won't go into them, but they are obviously the result of the
introduction of new characters, and ones who have had relationships that
aren't about sexual restraint.
Question:
Thank you for bringing us The Lone Gunmen series, even if it
was unfortunately brought to an end. Any chance the guys might be
appearing in Season 9?
Carter: Yes. You'll see them in the
first and second episode. We're just pulling a trick on Fox. The
X-Files the ninth season will just be starring the Lone Gunmen.
Question:
Mr. Carter, will there be a resolution to the cliffhanger season finale of
The Lone Gunmen on The X-Files?
Carter: Yes. But, you really have to
have been a careful watcher of that program to understand what it is.
Question:
Will Doggett's son's disappearance become part of the mytharc?
Carter: It certainly is something that
has shaped his character. So I would say that it won't be the replacement
for the Mulder/Samantha search, but it is something that informs his
approach to life and his relationship with Monica Reyes.
Question:
Hi there, Mr. Carter. I really like the new characters and I think
they bring a lot of very positive energy into the show. I'm more excited
about The X-Files than I have been in years. How much will Scully
be working with Doggett and Reyes?
Carter: From the first episode we'll
see how she works with them, even though she is a mother. She is drawn
back into The X-Files by the biggest mystery in her life.
Question:
Can you make Cary Elwes say 'As you wish' on The X-Files?
Carter: Yes. :)
Question:
What's the best movie you've seen in the last year?
Carter: I haven't seen that many
movies, but I've seen some good ones. Last night, I saw the Apocalypse
Now re-release. It was nice to see it on the big screen, but I though
the original release was superior. We've had screenings of a couple of
movies here recently. We saw Planet of the Apes, which none of us
liked, but we were all big fans of the original. And the guys at
Miramax/Dimension sent us a print of The Others, and we liked that.
We thought it was really smart and really scary. And you can't take your
eyes off Nicole Kidman. It was scary like my favorite scary movies. They
made a movie based on Henry James' Turn of the Screw, called The
Innocents. It had two creepy kids in it, and the two kids in this were
even creepier. This also had a lot of good moments that weren't
effect-driven, which was nice to see.
Question:
Will Scully's pregnancy be fully explained in the next season?
Carter: Yes. It'll be explored
extensively. Explained? You're asking a lot for The X-Files.
Question:
How are you doing on the next X-files movie? Have you even started?
Carter: We're talking about it now,
pretty actively in fact. If all the business can be worked out, we could
see a new X-Files movie in the next few years. But, there's less
interest while the series is ongoing.
Question:
Chris, are Gillian and David going to make a 2nd X-Files movie?
Carter: And, yes that's the plan to
have David and Gillian in it.
Question:
Are Krycek, CSM, WMM, and other people from the Consortium really dead?
Carter: That's a question that you
have answer specifically... But, I will say that it looks as though all of
them have met real and final ends. But, one of them is possibly still
alive.
Question:
Is there any chance of us seeing the face-less rebels or even Marita this
season??
Carter: Marita has been busy working
with Jim Carrey. And, if we make any more budget cuts, we'll have to see
more of the faceless rebels, because we won't be able to cast real actors.
Question:
Will we be seeing a different side of Scully now that she's a
mother... maybe more of a motherly side?
Carter: Yes. We'll be doing the
breast-feeding episode. :) I think she's going to have to balance her life
between being a mother, and being a person who is still looking for the
truth.
Question:
Hi! Loved season 8! Keep up the great work! But we have to know FOR SURE,
who's the father of little baby William? And how is it gonna work without
Mulder to play daddy?!
Carter: We're going to turn The
X-Files into a sitcom called Everyone Loves Mulder.
Question:
What did you do over the summer, we heard you were on island or something
catching up on your surfing?
Carter: I went on an amazing surf trip
this year to Indonesia.
Question:
Are you influenced by any current TV shows or movies?
Carter: I loved the movie The
Insider, and I think any contemporary movie that and L.A.
Confidential are movies I watch again and again so I would have to say
that I'm influenced by those movies.
Question:
I heard a rumor that there's gonna be a new syndicate...is it gonna be
headed by Director Kersh (I hate that guy)?
Carter: Kersh is wrapped up in a case
that begins The X-Files season, but his involvement in it is, and
in any larger conspiracy, may not be what you think.
Question:
Will there be any scripts written by cast members? Famous authors? Aliens?
Carter: Yes. We're going to have two
of them written by aliens this year.
TV Guide Online: Is that a first?
Carter: That's a first. And if they do
well, we're thinking about bringing them on staff.
Question:
Are there any plans to "intensify" John Doggett this season? We
all love watching him let loose on villains!
Carter: Yes. We love his character
because he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he is quick to act and do
the right thing. So, I think you can expect to see more of that.
Question:
Was Doggett a collaborative character or was he created by one
person?
Carter: I think it was something that
we all talked about, but I wrote his voice. So, I think he was someone we
all came up with together, but his voice came out of my head. But, it was
something that was helped in a large degree by casting Robert Patrick.
Question:
Will there be some humor oriented episodes in Season 9, or is the
Doggett/Scully dichotomy not developed enough yet to play off of it?
Carter: It's tricky because Scully's a
mother, and there's great suspicion that Mulder is the father, so you have
a relationship that is unresolved and largely unspoken. So, I think it's a
little early to see Scully and Doggett get together. But, I think the
humor this year will come out of situations. And also because we know
Doggett better, and we've established his character, so we'll see him
lighten up. So, we should see that with Scully, and with Monica Reyes.
Question:
How have the changes in technology affected the filming of the XF
over the years and what effects do we expect this new technology to have
on the XF in the future?
Carter: The practical technology
hasn't changed all that much. The effects have become, I think, cheaper
because of the advances in technology. You can do more in less time, so
you can do it on a TV schedule. But, technology itself is still used best
on the X-Files as a storytelling device, because we are all still
so afraid of it.
Question:
The movie is airing on TV, are their any changes? Has it been
edited?
Carter: There are some real slight,
and you may not even notice them, deletions from the movie to fit the time
format. Rob Bowman, the director, did them himself, so we're all
satisfied. It is going to show on Fox on Friday, September 14th, at 8:00.
TV Guide
Online: Thanks so much for chatting with us tonight!
Carter: Thank you!
TV Guide Online: Tune into The
X-Files on Fox on Sunday nights. Don't miss your chance to catch the
network television premiere of The X-Files movie on Sept. 14th on
Fox. And visit www.thexfiles.com for all news and information about the
series. Thanks for coming tonight.
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