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T-1000 To Replace Mulder On 'The X-Files'

Jacque Strapp writes: "This may be old news by now, but I haven't seen it yet on Slashdot; Robert Patrick (the T-1000 from Terminator 2) will be taking over as the male lead on X-files, though he won't be playing Mulder. Seems pretty final, the article says he starts shooting on Monday. " This is follow-up to last week's who will the replacement be -- too bad for Campbell.

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  1. Too bad indeed... by jayhawk88 · · Score: 5

    OK, so maybe Bruce Cambell isn't the best actor in Hollywood, but he's damn sure a good one. It just seems to me that old Bruce is one hard-luck guy when it comes to getting and keeping gigs.

    From Brisco County Jr. to Xena, Bruce has either been under-appreciated or under-used. Personally, I think he would have been the perfect fit for the X-Files. After so many years of dark, brooding, rambling commentery from Duchoveny, it would have been a nice change of pace to see Bruce in that role. They could have even done the old role reversal: have Bruce come in as the sceptic, and force a now almost-ready-to-belive Scully to play the role of the crackpot. Instead, we are saddled with Robert Patrick, who undoubtedly will come in and try to be Mulder2, and fail miserably.

    I used to think the X-Files was still as good as show as it ever was, but after getting the Season1 DVD's and watching them in between Diablo2 marathon's, I can definitely see a drop in quality. The show seems to be on cruise control. I never thought I'd hear myself say this, but it's probably a good thing that next season will be the last.

  2. Mysteries to be solved this season... by Halloween+Jack · · Score: 3
    ...include the meaning of these cryptic terms:
    thesp
    segs
    sked or skedded
    starrer
    as well as the contextual meaning of "skein" and "topper", all of which were found in Variety's article, or should that be "arkle"? Possible interpretations include updated versions of "fnord", or possibly hackneyed "showbiz" "lingo."

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  3. Re:Arnold will be the next Mulder? by Lord+Kano · · Score: 3

    Arnold was the T-800, Cyberdyne System's Model 101. Living flesh over a hyper-alloy combat chassis. Fully armored, very tough.

    Robert Patrick was the T-1000. A mimetec poly-alloy, liquid metal terminator.

    LK

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  4. Saw Gillian Anderson having dinner yesterday... by torpor · · Score: 3

    ... at "Vermont" restaurant just down the street from me here in Hollywood. Didn't think to look who she was with - there were about 7 other people at the table. Come to think of it, one of them did look like Robert Patrick.

    Hmm... I should've taken a closer look. *Definitely* looked like an industry meeting, though. Gillian had a very stern look on her face, listening to the guy across the table explaining something.

    Well, as useless as it is, that's what I saw.

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  5. Re:Carter is a genius! Where does he get it! by Ross+C.+Brackett · · Score: 4
    Of course he will be Mulder's opposite. Every character introduced starts out as Mulder's opposite. Scully was the skeptic. Kraicheck (sp? sorry) was the perfect FBI man, right down to the boring, wide-striped ties. I wonder what Doggett will become.

    How right you are. Here's the key differences between the two characters as I see it:
    • Mulder prefers gathering information about crimes through the traditional method of questioning witnesses and noting their responses. Doggett instead locates suspects' family members, brutally murders them, assumes their form and tricks suspects into confessing their crimes.

    • Mulder spent years training to become an expert murder profiler. Doggett's skills were programmed by an alliance of evil artificial intelligences from the future.

    • Mulder has a sharp wit and is quick on his feet. Doggett's susceptibility to the "Wolfie" trick allows suspects to easily evade capture.

    • Mulder likes to color outside the lines, not conforming to expected FBI social protocols. Doggett is a by-the-books amorphous child-hunting cyborg, seamlessly blending into a crowd of other liquid metal deathbots.

    • Mulder has a weakness for pornography and 1-900 numbers. Doggett has a weakness for sipping brandys and German opera.


    So, I guess that answers your question. Man, I can just imagine the personality clashes now - this is going to be some great TV!!!
  6. The horse isn't dead yet? by phranking · · Score: 5

    Scully: Mulder, I've never had to do an autopsy on a horse before...

    Mulder: I know its strange Scully, but our informant from FOX *swore* that there was still life in it.

    Scully: Hm. There do appear to be some strange foot or shoe marks on its hide - almost as if somewhat kicked it repeatedly...

  7. Anyone still going to watch it? by Sheepdot · · Score: 3

    I don't mean to get moderated to "redundant", but is anyone even going to watch X-files anymore? I think I lost interest around the time the movie came out (which was nothing suprising, really) and have only watched episodes hoping that I will catch an episode with the 3 slashdot geeks, err Lone Gunmen.

    I like the idea of still having the show, but I'm getting tired of being able to predit every episode of the X-files.

    Death in first 5 minutes of show, regular wierd stories guessing death by Mulder, another death confirms part of Mulder's story, Mulder and/or Scully almost die, bad thing stopped, Mulder still thinks it happened like he said it did, Scully doesn't know for certain or thinks otherwise. End.

    It gets old..

  8. The obvious choice is Dale Cooper by Howard+Roark · · Score: 3

    I think the perfect replacement for Mulder would be Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks (Kyle MacLachlan)!
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