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about the episodes... are some of them, uhm, scary for 10 year old girls? i just got i and my cousin wants to watch it with me. she hates horror movies and is a scaredy-cat. like does it some uhm you know scary things? or violence because i checked out a sitte and for instance, do they show dead bodies? don't tell me to open it my cusin promised me.

2007-01-06 16:17:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television

someone said detour was the scariest and from the info, i think she'll be scared of it. i don't like those either. and chinga? it sounds creepy also.

2007-01-06 16:20:15 · update #1

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Scary is very subjective. I don't find The X-Files that scary; to me it is more dramatic, and the "scariness" of it is rather PG (sometimes PG-13), but not overwhelmingly graphic. "Detour" is mostly all suspense; you do not actually see much in that one. "Chinga" was directed (maybe written?) by Stephen King so it has some disturbing stuff in it; you may want to avoid that one. The most disturbing episodes are "Home" or "Sanguinarium", in my opinion. There are dead bodies in some episodes, but I find for the most part The X-Files, compared to feature films, is pretty mild because it is television.

2007-01-07 07:06:33 · answer #1 · answered by Dana Katherine 4 · 1 0

The Bruce Campbell one was Terms of Endearment; Lily Tomlin and Ed Asner were in How the Ghosts Stole Christmas. First season: I love the entire first season, but my favorites are Darkness Falls, Ice, Beyond the Sea (outstanding!), Eve, Deep Throat (a classic, the one where Mulder and Scully see the UFOs; Seth Green is in this one), Conduit (the one with the missing girl Ruby), Squeeze, and Tooms. Second season: favorites are Duane Barry, Ascension, One Breath, Little Green Men, Red Museum, Excelsis Dei, Irresistible, Dod Kalm, Humbug, The Calusari, and F. Emasculata, and Soft Light (Tony Shalhoub from Monk in this one). Third season: favorites are Clyde Bruckman, Oubliette, Revelations, Syzygy, Pusher, Hell Money, Jose Chung, Wetwired, The Blessing Way, Paper Clip, and DPO (Giovani Ribisi and Jack Black in this one!). Fourth season: favorites are Home, Unruhe, Paper Hearts, Small Potatoes, Tempus Fugit, Max, and Gethsemane. Fifth season: favorites are Post Modern Prometheus, Kitsunegari, Kill Switch, Bad Blood, Mind's Eye, Pine Bluff Variant, Redux I, and Redux II. Sixth season: favorites are Drive, Triangle, Dreamland I & II, How the Ghosts Stole Christmas, Monday, Arcadia, Alpha, Trevor, Field Trip, and Biogenesis. Seventh season: favorites are The Sixth Extinction I and II, Millenium, Rush, The Goldberg Variation, Orison, The Amazing Maleeni, Theef, Sein Und Zeit, Closure, En Ami, Brand X, All Things, and Requiem. Eighth season: Within, Without, Redrum, Roadrunners, Per Manum, This is Not Happening, Deadalive, Alone, Essence, and Existence. Ninth season: Trust No 1, Provenance, Providence, Audrey Pauley, William, Release, John Doe, and The Truth. If I had to pick my top favorites out of the classic Mulder/Scully seasons, it is Pusher, Paper Hearts, Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose, and Postmodern Prometheus. Of course I always enjoy watching the movie everyonce in a while too. For the seasons without Mulder, I thought Redrum, Roadrunners, John Doe, and Release were incredible! And Scully was heartbreaking in Within, Without, Per Manum, Deadalive, and This is Not Happening - I still feel for her after all these years. Sein Und Zeit and Closure were also very sad for me because it signaled the end of an era - the reason behind the X-Files was resolved and Mulder was about to vanish. And Requiem...don't get me started. It's so final and sad, especially with the Last Supper symbolism. The worst ones, in my opinion, are Tes Dos Bichos, El Mundo Gira, Grotesque, The Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man, Unusual Suspects, Travelers, X-Cops, First Person Shooter, Fight Club, Agua Mala, and Patience. There are a few other stinkers in there as well but those are the worst, either for being laughably bad, or for almost completely excluding either one or both of the two main characters. Have fun watching!

2016-05-23 02:00:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, if she's scared of horror movies, dead bodies and violence, then don't show the X-Files to her, they aren't appropriate for 10 year olds to see, if they don't like those kinds of things. so, yeah, it's scary...but their also really cool. Good luck!

2007-01-07 05:04:53 · answer #3 · answered by Dana Mulder 4 · 0 0

Scary, yes. They show horrible things for kids to see.

2007-01-06 20:42:38 · answer #4 · answered by Terry Z 4 · 0 0

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