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	FOX HOST says: Chris, welcome! Thank you so much for taking 
	the time to chat with the X-Files fans around the world.

	       Chris Carter says:
	       Thanks it's nice to be doing this on the day after the Season Premiere in the U.S.
	       And I'm anxious to hear what the fans who saw it thought of the episode and of
	       Robert Patrick.
	
	       Joe Horton, USA 
	       There has been much speculation online about the new season. Were you more
	       excited or apprehensive about how this season would be received?
	
	       Chris Carter says:
	       I was both excited and apprehensive. I was excited because I thought it would be
	       a challenge to partially reinvent the show. But, just as with the X-Files originally,
	       you never know if the chemistry that you've imagined will actually work on screen.
	
	       Ana Pinto, Lisboa, Portugal
	       After all these years, HOW do you expect us to believe that Mulder has been lying
	       to Scully about a possible brain illness?

	       Chris Carter says:
	       He hadn't lied to her. The only thing that he did was withhold information last
	       year...that he had been undergoing treatment. But it was the same illness that we
	       saw him suffer from at the end of Season 6 and the beginning of Season 7.
	
	       Christina, Boston, USA
	       With Mulder absent for much of the season, will Scully finally get her own desk or
	       appropriate Mulder's?
	
	       Chris Carter says:
	       That's a very good question. And I will leave episode three to answer it!
	
	       Adam Roberts, Memphis TN, USA
	       Ever since Krycek had utilized nanotechnology to control the health of Skinner, I
	       thought that nanotechnology would resurface as a possible weapon against the
   	       aliens - do you plan to revisit this powerful technology during this next season?

	       Chris Carter says:
               Yes! And it still is not clear for the audience, I think, whether or not the
	       nanotechnology is still inside Skinner and if Krycek still has control over him due to
	       this. This will be explored this season.

	       DB, So Paulo, Brasil
	       Chris, in the first season episode "Shapes" (#1X18), the chief of the tribe says to
	       Mulder:
	       -"FBI"
	       -"I'll see you in the in about 8 years. 
	       When will this encounter take place?

	       Chris Carter says:
	       LOL. I guess it would be this year, wouldn't it? Unless the Indian is wrong. That's a
	       very good question, and I hope no one else makes me think back to season one!

	       Danielly, Fortaleza, Brasil
	       How will the humor dose be administered in the new season? I think that little by
               little the x-files started losing its true essence, which was to frighten and make
               people go beyond the plausible reality, right?!

               Chris Carter says:
               Right. The humor has always been a part of The X-Files, but as the show matured
               it became a bigger and bigger part...where entire episodes would be based on a
               comedic premise. This year, we're gonna go back to what we did so well in
               seasons one and two, and just tell good, scary stories. But the trademark humor
               between Mulder and Scully will now, at least for the beginning of the season, be
               left to Scully and Doggett.

               Juanjo, Archena (Murcia), Spain
               If Duchovny indeed leaves the series, will we see the death of Mulder?

               Chris Carter says:
               No. Not if I have anything to do with it! My contract runs out this year...and I have
               big plans for more X-Files movies and David Duchovny and Mulder are a part of
               those plans.

               Claire, Dallas, USA
               OK, will Mulder be phased out and replaced by Doggett?

               Chris Carter says:
               I read recently that David Duchovny is not ruling out a ninth season of the show.
               Robert Patrick has a multi-season contract, as does Gillian Anderson. Next year
               could be very interesting.

               Bridget, Mackay, Australia
               Was Scully's pregnancy something that you envisioned from the very beginning of
               the series?

               Chris Carter says:
               Not really. Most things I had an idea how I was going to move the series toward in
               the end. But I never imagined Scully's pregnancy; although, I didn't imagine Gillian's
               pregnancy during seasons one and two. That real pregnancy created an
               interesting fictional problem and this fictional pregnancy helps solve a real
               problem...which is, how to keep the show interesting between two characters
               who are romantically involved but have never had any physical contact. It's sex,
               The X-Files way!

               Marta_r, Sao Paulo, Brasil
               What does the future of Scully's baby hold? Could you share any type of
               information at this point?

               Chris Carter says:
               Scully will become Murphy Brown! And she'll do a spinoff series where she's a
               single mother by night...FBI agent by day. I'm predicting a hit.

               Amber, Toronto, Canada
               Is it Mulder's baby??? Please oh please oh please let it be his!!! **fingers crossed**
               ;)

               Chris Carter says:
               The person asking that question has a great year in store.

               Leonardo da Fonseca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
               Will Scully's pregnancy interfere with her investigative capabilities? At the end of
               the season, is there a chance that Mulder and Doggett will work together?

               Chris Carter says:
               I think the answer to both questions is "yes." But we'll try to make a virtue of the
               problems that arise from Scully's pregnancy. And Doggett and Mulder will
               undoubtedly have to work together sometime in the last half of the season.

               Calli Webs, Bello Horizonte, Costa Rica
               What is your rationale for sending a pregnant Scully out chasing monsters when
               she still hasn't found Mulder. The myth seems so much meatier now, still so much
               unexplained, aliens planning an invasion...why not pursue that more?

               Chris Carter says:
               We try to tell many different stories, and not lean to heavily on the alien mythology.
               It's been a winning approach and we'll probably stick to it.

               Zotzirene, Chicago, USA
               Do you foresee the X-Files becoming similar to a show like "Law and Order" in its
               ability to move stars in and out over time, like a repertory company of sorts? Or is
               this show always going to be about Mulder and Scully?

               Chris Carter says:
               I don't foresee it being like "Law & Order." It could possibly go on without Mulder
               and Scully. But I'm not exactly sure how. It might have to be a "next generation"
               show.

               Michael Doyle, Dublin, Ireland
               It's evident from X-Philes on Message Boards, the official FOX Forum and others,
               and on web-sites and news groups, that over 3/4's of fans do not want the X
               Files to continue without Mulder, regardless of how much they like Agent Doggett.
               Will this affect your decision to make a 9th season?

               Chris Carter says:
               Yes. I'm finding the fan feedback important and I wouldn't want to continue trying
               to produce a popular show with an unpopular approach.

               Lilith, New York City, USA
               If there is a ninth season with Gillian Anderson and not David Duchovny, will you
               spilt up our favorite duo or end the show? Do you think Scully could get along
               without Mulder?

               Chris Carter says:
               I only did the show this year if David Duchovny would come back. So... I'm
               reluctant to ever split Mulder and Scully up. But the actors' contracts and
               Twentieth Century Fox's ultimate control over the show's destiny prevent me from
               being the only person with a vote.

               Pat, Vancouver, USA
               Last season, you said you have always known how you would like to end the
               series. Has David's departure and Robert Patrick's introduction this season
               changed your vision at all?

               Chris Carter says:
               Yes, because I never imagined the addition of Agent Doggett originally. But it
               doesn't change the bigger ideas that I have.

               Sandy, Greenville, SC, United States
               Is it possible for The X-Files to return for season 9 without you in control? Could
               Fox take the show from Ten Thirteen if you don't sign?

               Chris Carter says:
               I presume they could. They are legally the owners of the show. But I don't believe
               they would force the show on an audience who wasn't receptive.

               Jennifer, Seminole, USA
               The X-Files ratings have declined in the last two seasons. Why do you think that is
               and what are you doing to gain back the viewers you lost?

               Chris Carter says:
               We were very excited to see the ratings for last night. I believe the reduced
               number of viewers is due to several things: very good counter-programming on
               cable and on the other networks, natural attrition for a show in its later years, and
               general consumer appetites which are always looking for something new.

               Paul Munnings, Manawaka, USA
               Does any potential feature film rest on the success on this season, or is another
               movie a forgone conclusion in your mind? And what our your thoughts of David's
               statement in a recent online chat that he wouldn't want to return to the role of Fox
               Mulder in another movie?

               Chris Carter says:
               David has always said to me, and I've never read anywhere that he wasn't
               interested in doing another movie. The success of the show this year is very
               important to the future of The X-Files, but I don't believe we could fail so miserably
               as to sabotage chances for another movie.

               Tom, Boston, USA
               If there is another X-Files movie, would you expect it to pick up where the series
               leaves off, or would it be more stand-alone?

               Chris Carter says:
               It would definitely be more of a stand-alone. And I don't look forward...or I wouldn't
               look forward to trying to do another movie in the middle of the series. I still can't
               believe we pulled that one off!

               alex winck, criciuma, Brazil
               You've said that your father was a union man, and John Doggett has a blue-collar
               sensibility. Did your father inspire you to create him?

               Chris Carter says:
               I'm sure that somewhere all of my male characters have elements of important
               male role models in my life. I never thought about Doggett being inspired at all by my
               father. But now that I do think about it, there are very interesting similarities to my
               father as a young man.

               Heidi, Charlestown, USA
               It's going to be difficult for some fans to like the Doggett character since he will be
               partnered with Scully while Mulder is gone. Even though the change is necessary,
               it's still pretty risky, so what about Doggett is going to appeal to us?

               Chris Carter says:
               He's a very determined, capable, intelligent man and a person who is respectful of
               Scully and will ultimately be very protective of her during her pregnancy. He has a
               tough role of trying to be the man in the life of a woman who has another man
               constantly on her mind. I think all of us can relate to that in some way or another.

               Sue Ellen, Sylva, USA
               Hi Chris. I was wondering, what are some parallels between the Mulder and
               Doggett characters?

               Chris Carter says:
               I believe the most obvious parallel is in their relentlessness, but also in their
               uncompromising quality, their protective natures and in their integrity...and that's
               pretty much it.

               elly r, eugene, usa
               A question on many people's minds: will Scully and Doggett have any romantic
               interest in each other, or will this simply be a working relationship?

               Chris Carter says:
               It would be a very strange year if Scully, being pregnant and longing for Mulder,
               became romantically involved with Doggett...with everyone knowing that Mulder is
               ultimately going to return! But that sounds exactly like something I would do! (laugh)

               Cynthia Delmar, Los Angeles, USA
               Chris, when XF began you often mentioned how the characters of Mulder and
               Scully were like two sides of your own personality. Eight hard-working years
               later, how does John Doggett mirror you, other than his, uh, dogged work ethic?

               Chris Carter says:
               He is the kind of extreme version of Scully's skeptical nature and of mine. In 8
               years, I still have had no good, satisfying paranormal experience. So maybe he
               represents my growing impatience for that experience to happen.

               Marta Pujol Monterde, Barcelona, Spain
               Why did you pick Robert Patrick as the replacement for Mulder?

               Chris Carter says:
               He is not Mulder's replacement. Robert Patrick is an addition to the show. He, along
               with Mitch Pileggi and his expanded role, were necessary to tell good X-Files
               stories in the absence of Mulder.

               Allison, New York, USA
               In the episode, The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati, there is much debate as to the
               meaning of the little boy on the beach. Many fans believe that he is a premonition, a
               glance at what is to come...Mulder's future son. I am of the opinion that he
               represented Mulder's inner child, or being. Since this episode is key to Mulder's
               abduction and the mythology, is there any validity to the idea that this boy is
               representative of Mulder's future child?

               Chris Carter says:
               I believe that David Duchovny, who co-wrote the episode with me, wanted the
               image of the child to be open to interpretation. But I think that both of those
               interpretations are valid and interesting.

               Nicole Czerwinski, Frstenwalde, Germany
               Why you decide for the "Millennium"-kiss?

               Chris Carter says:
               We thought after 7 years that they deserved that kiss that never happened in the
               movie. And that the most natural time in the world to do it would be on New Year's
               and on New Year's of the Millennium for that matter. I was very happy with the
               way it came out. But, it's still amazing to me that so much importance and
               anticipation could be locked up in an innocent smooch... when we see or almost
               see is pretty racy sex on almost every other TV show.

               merlinsky, Winston-Salem, USA
               We heard there were 2 possible endings for "Requiem"...can you tell us what the
               other ending we didn't see was and how long before you filmed the episode did
               you decide to make Scully's pregnancy an option?

               Chris Carter says:
               It was never an option, it was always the ending. I just did not inform the actors or
               the crew that Scully's pregnancy was going to be in the script. I had planned this
               for months with Frank Spotnitz and only delivered the script pages to Kim Manners
               -- the director -- and to Gillian and Mitch Pileggi minutes before they performed the
               scene. I'm just paranoid!

               Elizabeth Grieve, Alamogordo, USA
               Chris, what prompted you to finish the last season with Mulder's abduction? Was
               this based on David Duchovny's schedule?

               Chris Carter says:
               We didn't know if David Duchovny would come back for Season Eight or be
               leaving the show. We didn't know if The X-Files would come back, for that matter.
               The episode needed to be satisfying in any event and also set up a movie. I believe
               that it worked in almost every way and for any eventuality, but here we are!

               Valerie Ouaknine, Helen, USA
               Do you try to stay pretty detached from what your fans want as opposed to what
               you've been planning for the show?? And if so, is it hard??

               Chris Carter says:
               We've always listened to the fans and paid careful attention to what they were
               saying. Mulder and Scully's relationship, and what happened in Season Seven, I'd
               say were greatly affected by some of the things that we read. But we've never
               done anything that we didn't feel was right for the characters...and continue to
               trust our instincts.

               Annelies van der Veen, Dieren, The Netherlands
               From a neutral point of view you can see that a lot of fans are worried about the
               future for the Mulder and Scully relationship. They all want a happy ending for
               them. How much does that influence or affect you or your writing? Or do you feel
               that those fans have a lack of trust in your writing capabilities / qualities?

               Chris Carter says:
               I understand their need and I also understand about satisfying audience
               expectation, but I also know that people are prone to want things that aren't
               necessarily good for them. Or the characters. Or The X-Files, for that matter.

               JenS610, Pleasanton, CA, USA
               There is one aspect of the show that's always bothered me. Why is Mulder such a
               New York sports fan when he grew up in Massachusetts?

               Chris Carter says:
               That's really due to David Duchovny's being a fan of the Knicks. I think his New
               York fandom ends there though. Tell me if I'm wrong...

               Thomas, Copenhagen, Dennmark
               Are you planning to use Krycek more this season? I heard there was supposed to
               be an all Krycek episode last season but Nicholas Lea wasn't available for it. Will
               there be an episode explaining Krycek and Skinners relationship this season?

               Chris Carter says:
               Yes. Krycek and Skinner will kiss! On New Year's Eve. Blame it on the
               nanotechnology!

               Andrea Kino, Yokkaichi, Japan
               In both the x-files and millennium, the characters (Mulder, Frank, and his wife)
               utilize psychology as the basis of the investigations. This is not just a mere
               coincidence, right? What is Chris? personal interest in psychology?

               Chris Carter says:
               On The X-Files, Mulder is trained in psychology and the character of Frank Black
               used psychology to get into the minds of criminals. This is one of the most
               interesting aspects of storytelling for me. But, psychology only goes so far on both
               shows. And actually presents the leaping off point for the paranormal on The
               X-Files and for good and evil on Millennium. Both shows are actually about the
               limits of psychology.

               Mercedes Quintieri, Buenos Aires, Argentina
               If you could go back, would you do anything different with the storyline that you
               weren't able to do at the time?

               Chris Carter says:
               I can't say that I would, and I believe that we have made some very good and lucky
               choices. This occurred to me during the episodes Redux and Redux II, when the
               mythology storylines almost created themselves. But I'd have to think about this
               question...get back to me later!

               Marlui Vega, veracruz, mexico
               Has the responsibilty of creating one the most successful television series
               affected your personal life?

               Chris Carter says:
               I have no personal life! So, the answer is yes. Actually, it's been a very consuming
               experience that has been full of sacrifice and I'm sure I'll only make sense of it all
               once it's over.

               Eduardo Romero, mar del plata, argentina
               What is your favorite series, apart from your own?

               Chris Carter says:
               I loved "The Larry Sanders Show." But beyond that, there's very little now that I
               feel compelled to watch regularly. That has more to do with time than preference.

               Mulder_1013, USA
               Hey, Chris, I was wondering what do you think people will think of this season?
               Just to let you know, that was the greatest episode in all 7 seasons.

               Chris Carter says:
               Wow. That's very unexpected! I hope that other people liked it as much. I hope that
               this season continues to satisfy in the same way.

               George, UK
               Are we ever going to see Skinner's wife again?

               Chris Carter says:
               Only when she renegotiates her alimony payments. No plans on the books.

               Laura Cap, US
               The alt.tv.xfiles news group had an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the
               season opener. Were you expecting that kind of reaction? And what do you think
               appealed to people most about it?

               Chris Carter says:
               I think what appealed to people most is that the same elements that have made the
               show a success are still intact. There are just additions and new loyalties, but I'd
               say in this case it's just about good storytelling...and an interesting approach from
               the actors and the director.

               FOX HOST says:
               Chris, you've been a fantastic guest... Thank you, again, for being part of this
               unprecedented event!

               Chris Carter says:
               Goodbye chatters! Thanks!

               FOX HOST says:
               Don't forget to check back at thexfiles.com for the transcript of this International
               event tomorrow! Good night!

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