Visitor's Name: Sara Williams
You are from: Stevensville/MD/USA/Earth/
Age Group: 0-18
Gender Female
Comments: The Truth is Out There!!!!!!!!!! X-Files isn't the same without Mulder???
Sign Time: January 01 2001 at 13:15:38


Visitor's Name: Debbie
You are from: St. Louis, MO
Age Group: 35-51
Gender Female
Comments: What's the name of that show? Without David, it sure isn't The X-Files. No offense to the replacement, but it simply is NOT the X-Files without DD. Please call it something else.
Sign Time: December 23 2000 at 00:47:11


Visitor's Name: Grace
You are from: San Diego, CA
Age Group: 18-34
Gender Female
Comments: "Absent center" my ass.
Sign Time: December 15 2000 at 12:40:08


Visitor's Name: Lola Gonzalez
You are from: Valencia (Spain)
Age Group: 35-51
Gender Female
Comments: I'm really worried about Mulder's disappearance and his probable an unavoidable (it seems) future in the show. For years, we've been watching Mulder's quest for the truth and we've all felt identified with both his failure and success. We've all cried and laughed because of him, and now they intend to deprived us of our dear agent; but it may be worse than that, for from what I've been hearing lately, they're not only planning to keep on with the series but they've even trying to depict Mulder as a worthless kind of man, and we won't accept that. No Mulder No X-Files (and no X-philes, of course). Lola.
Sign Time: December 08 2000 at 10:27:38


Visitor's Name: Tamara
You are from: Kansas, USA
Age Group: 35-51
Gender Female
Comments: As far as I am concerned without Mulder the X-Files isn't worth watching esp the way it has been the last 2 years or so. Prior to the current season, I would have watched another X-Files movie--not now! Nor, with the possible exception of 1st and 2nd season videos/DVDs, do I have any plans to purchase anything further concerning the X-Files. I feel I have been emotionally raped by CC and company and will never again trust anyone associated with them when it comes to any kind of television show/movie. I wholeheartedly support this effort and hope TPTB will listen to the vast numbers of people out there who feel the same way.
Sign Time: December 07 2000 at 17:59:17


Visitor's Name: Bis
You are from: USA
Age Group: 35-51
Gender Female
Comments: S8 exemplifies a dissolution of writing, characters, and the series as a whole; supposedly we're to accept anachronous parodies (Doggett) as the wave of the XF future. Haven't watched since Without, and won't watch until Mulder's back (AND Scully). What a double fatal BLOW. TXF sponsors need to know that buying (from my group...IMHO) is shifting away from this show. "Smart is Sexy." WOTC Or at least it used to be.
Sign Time: December 04 2000 at 20:49:00


Visitor's Name: Carol Scott
You are from: Joshua, TX
Age Group: 35-51
Gender Female
Comments: I have watched XF since the very beginning, but I will not be watching much longer. I love this show and its characters, but I deplore the gratuitous violence 1013 writers have graphically displayed and perpetrated against the two main characters during the first four episodes of season 8. It is sickening and disturbing imagery from both Within/Without and the RoadRunner eps. I feel like CC has betrayed the longtime fans, as well as the integrity of the characters he created. These characters are two of the greatest ever written, but 1013 seems to have forgotten that as they seek to pander to a new demographic and fan base for the neXt files. How much money do you need, CC? Is the money worth destroying the only real legacy you will leave behind? You may have written the character Mulder, but David Duchovny gave him life. Don't destroy Mulder over whatever problems you have with DD. The XF are not the XF without Mulder, and Mulder does not deserve what I fear you are planning for him. I hope you will listen, but I believe you do not care at all what the fans think.
Sign Time: December 02 2000 at 23:43:15

Visitor Name: Jenna
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: Ontario, Canada
Your Comments: I love Mulder. I could never forget him. but it looks like cc.and 1013 can, and I can not change that. I wish I could though. Well I am glad this is being voiced form others Jenna

Visitor Name: Anahita K
Visitor's Info: Female, 17
You Are From: mumbai, india
Your Comments: LOVE HIM.

Visitor Name: Janet
Visitor's Info: Male, 35+
You Are From: Ingill, New Zealand
Your Comments: The X-Files does not and will never work without Fox Mulder. As many have already said> The relationship between Mulder and Scully is the heart of the series. Remove the heart and the whole body dies. Bring back Mulder before the the series dies and be quick about it cc.

Visitor Name: Rebekka
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: ,
Your Comments: I LOVE MULDER! I wish that david duchovny would just... come back to the x-files. Because it's going downhill, baby! We need him back... give me mulder or give me death.

Visitor Name: Maria Carolina Rodrigues
Visitor's Info: Female, 15
You Are From: S.Paulo, Brazil
Your Comments: No matter what they do, they can kill him make him lose his mind or lie... But he'll always be on our minds by the simple reason that he is always on our hearts... They brought Doggett to make us forget and we may even like him but Mulder will always be remembered, by the noromos, shippers and X-philes of all the world. Long live the truth!! For it I strongly aprove this site and to know none of the X-philes are alone on this...

Visitor Name: Jennifer Perry
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Bloomington, IN
Your Comments: End it now. End it well for Mulder and Scully. I hate to see the show end, but watching it die a slow and miserable death is so much worse. Please 1013, do the right thing!

Visitor Name: Karolina
Visitor's Info: Female, 24
You Are From: , Croatia
Your Comments: I have been watching TXF from first episode but haven't saw season 8 and maybe I shouldn't write anything but here it goes: The way CC, 1013 and Fox are ruining the best TV show on earth is leaving all real X-Philes confused. After all they got from X-Files and Mulder this is the way they want to thank him?! Ditching the character who is the hart and soul of X-Files, trying to convince us that he is not so important and pushing the show into agony of slow and painful death ?! Mulder and X-Files deserve at least decent and respectful end. In the eyes of real X-Phile no one will ever be even close to match Mulder and he will never be forgotten no matter what stupid and disappointing end will CC&Co give us.

Visitor Name: Angela Ward
Visitor's Info: Female, 37
You Are From: Longview, U.S.A.
Your Comments: I totally agree with every word in the essay on the main page. I'm so sick of everybody trashing DD! He fulfilled his seven-year committment to the show (I often wonder how many of his detractors have worked seven years at the same job) and was eager to particpate in what he — and we — had been told was the next step: X-Files as a movie series. When CC and the Fox execs decided that the XF was going to continue running as a TV show virtually forever, he opted out of perpetual participation. I don't blame him and I hate the way Mulder has been practically written out

Visitor Name: Char Tweedy
Visitor's Info: Female, 57
You Are From: Sunbury, USA
Your Comments: It is inconceivable that they will not allow Muldur to appear in more episodes then they have cut him too. Muldur is the X-files. They need him-and he needs to return with the answers that need to be answered.

Visitor Name: Kelli Tweedy
Visitor's Info: Female, 28
You Are From: Sunbury, US
Your Comments: I am very thankful for this site and 'HOPE' this will at least cause the writers of the X files to reconsider knocking Mulder off the charts (So to speak). I miss him greatly and heartbroken over the whole issue. And if the show should end this season. I hope it ends in a finally of Mulder and Scully getting married and solving the conspiracies once and for all. "Please bring Mulder home!!"

Visitor Name: JAN BRAGDON
Visitor's Info: Female, 52
You Are From: ST LOUIS, USA
Your Comments: I continue to enjoy the character of Mulder on the X-FILES and will be terribly sad if he decides to permantly leave the show. Even if he did only a few shows a season it would keep the MYTHARC alive. I vote YES to beg him to stay.

Visitor Name: Alejandra
Visitor's Info: Female, 18
You Are From: mexico, mexico
Your Comments: I love the x files, but not without mulder. i need mulder back to the show

Visitor Name: Caroline
Visitor's Info: Female, 16
You Are From: broomfield, USA
Your Comments: I think Mulder is 1 or the main parts to the xfiles well maybe he is even above scully he is what the xfiles bled and fought for and has now been taken away we will always love the xfiles but it really is the xfiles without him..he was the key player...Salym

Visitor Name: Jade Blue Afterglow
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: ,
Your Comments: This site speaks the absolute truth. GIVE ME MULDER, OR GIVE ME DEATH!

Visitor Name: Christine
Visitor's Info: Female, 18
You Are From: , USA
Your Comments: I have been watching The X-files for 6 years now and have been a big fan since. It would be terrible to see them kill Mulder off in Season 8. He is one of the main reasons I watch the show, David is a great actor and so is Gillian. And it would truly saden me to see Mulder & Scully killed off as a way to end the series.

Visitor Name: Selene
Visitor's Info: Female, 21
You Are From: Leiden, The Netherlands
Your Comments: Even though in Holland we've just started season 7, I have been keeping up with the news via the internet and magazine interviews. What I've been discovering has left me very disconcerted and worried about season 8. I, alike as many X-philes, have been an avid Mulder fan ever since the series started airing, and I am afraid the appeal of the show just isn't the same without Mulder in it. Added to that; very regretable - and frankly extremely irritating - is this total disregard of DD and his character. If things have to be this way, I suppose that I have to say this favourite show of mine goodbye for good. What a waste. I think this page is wonderful and the articles are very enjoyable to read (even though their contents leave me seething). Keep up the good work!

Visitor Name: Anne M.
Visitor's Info: Female, 14
You Are From: Sacramento, USA
Your Comments: Mulder is one of the greatest characters ever created. He is smart, funny, emotional, and, to quote Scully, just keeps unfolding like a flower. :) I think that fans know it isn't working out without Mulder and I hope that The Powers that Be will come to this realization as well. But for now I have to keep up the faith that he will return. I want to believe.

Visitor Name: Shannon Johnson
Visitor's Info: Female, 28
You Are From: Durham, usa
Your Comments: I haven't been able to watch this season as closely as I've wanted too. I wanted to find out what happened to Mulder. I am glad I know now, but I think it is awful!!!!

Visitor Name: BAU
Visitor's Info: Female, 34
You Are From: EUS, Spain
Your Comments: Bring Mulder back ASAP! I miss DD

Visitor Name: Laura Straub
Visitor's Info: Female, 44
You Are From: Orlando, USA
Your Comments: I'm sorry, but I just can't stand to watch this show anymore. It's NOTHING like what it used to be. Not only has Mulder been completely *obliterated* from the minds and hearts of the remaining characters and writer's, Scully has completely changed as well. She's boring to watch, if she's in it at all. I'll watch when Mulder returns, but if he's treated badly (more sickening gratuitous torture) I will never, ever watch again. Take a hint, people. Your show isn't all that great anymore.

Visitor Name: Michelle Bustamante
Visitor's Info: Female, 27
You Are From: Tempe, USA
Your Comments: I have watched X-files since the very beginning and I had no idea that Mulder had intentions of leaving. I have to say I was very dissapointed. I have really enjoyed the X-files over the years and without Fox Mulder it just won't be the same. Fox Mulder will be greatly missed.I think he should be given the respect he deserves to do anything less would be undignified. I wish the X-files show continued success minus one less watcher.

Visitor Name: Dawn
Visitor's Info: Female, 36
You Are From: Denver, USA
Your Comments: I hope that the X Files will end in such a way that David and Gillian will come back for movies. "Fight the Future" was a great movie. I saw it before I even watched the X Files and loved it. I'd like to see more movies with Mulder and Scully. But with the way season 8 is shaping up so far, I'm not very optimistic.

Visitor Name: LadyGroan
Visitor's Info: Female, 17 seconds
You Are From: Etheria, Neverland
Your Comments: OK... so is it really considered to give Mulder an uncertain end, like disappearing off into space forever? Because in that case, I'm wondering if it isn't CC and 1013 who'll lose their dignity...

Visitor Name: Heidi
Visitor's Info: Female, 38
You Are From: Nashville, USA
Your Comments: So now we are five episodes into the new seaon. A season where Mulder is the "absent center". Oh really? How can you be an absent center if you aren't mentioned for three weeks? If Scully displays no angst for her long lost partner? If no mention is made of any search for that "center"? I fully support David Duchovny and his desire to move on, to work on a part time basis. But there was no need for CC to sink to this. Does he not remember the episode "3"? How beautifully he handled GA's absence? Mulder wore the damn cross, for God's sake! All we really needed was the occassional mention, short and simple, but no. He has casually disregarded the fans who so love Mulder by forgetting he even exists. Can we help but wonder if this is some petty revenge for being caught in some bad business? Your response to these complaints may be, "well, you're watching". The answer is now: I *was* watching. XF is no longer appointment television. As of the second episode in a row with no Mulder mention, I have turned the channel. To make matters worse, Dana Scully no longer exists. Gillian Anderson claims to be refreshed. Does she not see the travesty that her character has become? Scully is now more the sidekick than she ever was before. Not only has she completely forgotten Mulder, but she has become the weak damsel in distress. Now, my greatest fear is what they will do to Mulder when he does return. It is obvious they have no care for their creation. All they care about are ratings...and to get those ratings, they have tailored a once-beloved show to the lowest common denominator: gratuitious violence, a bimbo heroine and a macho man. In this equation, is there any room for a brave, valliant man such as Mulder? Or will he become a disgusting shadow of his former self? You may try, CC, but I have faith in David's ability to turn trash to gold. Will you let him? Or will he end up on the cutting room floor?

Visitor Name: Thea Lerner
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Vancouver, Canada
Your Comments: One of the most wonderful things about The X-files was that it could always make me feel a whole range of emotions within the space of an hour - fear, hope, anger, curiosity, amusement, wonder - but all I have left now is anger and fear. Anger at TPTB for screwing up this wonderful show instead of letting it end last season, and fear that they won't do right by Mulder when he returns. I see now who was holding the show together all those years. It's fitting that he should have been the first to step back, but the show should have followed with him. Now The X-files is barely a shadow of what it used to be, and the fans like myself are left to wonder why. And are starting to change the channel on Sunday nights.

Visitor Name: Susan Hall
Visitor's Info: Female, 41
You Are From: Palm Beach Gardens, USA
Your Comments: With a mix of optimism, hope and sadness, I have watched the X Files episodes so far this 8th season. I miss Mulder very much, and I believed that I would see my feelings reflected in what was shown on screen--that every week, I would see some evidence of a dedicated search for Fox Mulder, federal agent, friend, partner and perhaps lover to those left behind. Except for the first 2 episodes, I haven't seen even a hint that that the search continues. No call from the Lone Gunmen with a status report. No meetings with Skinner. Not even Scully feeding his fish. Gone are Mulder's quirky humor and his keen sense of humanity and understanding that the objects of his investigations weren't just "X-Files" but people with feelings. Gone too is the smart, loyal partner in Dana Scully--I don't recognize much of her character this year--pregnancy does not equal loss of professional investigative ability, job responsibility or give you leave to forget about looking for your partner, the one who desperately tried to move earth and heaven to find her. Oddly enough, a new character, the good John Doggett played by the very good Robert Patrick seems most concerned about the missing Mulder. At least someone is. Fox Mulder the "Absent center of the show?" Nope, according to TPTB, just plain "absent." :-(

Visitor Name: Jessica
Visitor's Info: Female, 19
You Are From: Perrysburg, USA
Your Comments: I have made a considerable effort to watch this season, because despite all else, my loyalty to the show is still true. But it says something when I begin to like the supporting characters and guest actors more than the main character (or characters? Is Gillian Anderson still in this show?) The X-files seems to have lost all sense of continuity and any sense of what is a good plot along with Mulder this season. I am disappointed. I have always known that David Duchovny was a major source of creative input, but I didn't realize that his absence would be felt so thoroughly on the writing/directing end as well as the acting end. Please, don't destroy the previous seven years. Give Mulder a good ending in the coming months. We deserve that much.

Visitor Name: Crystal Thompson
Visitor's Info: Female, 26
You Are From: Pittsburgh, USA
Your Comments: The X-Files is missing without Mulder That Doggett can't even begin duplicate Crystal

Visitor Name: Cathy
Visitor's Info: Female, 25
You Are From: Brussels, Belgium
Your Comments: This site is fantastic! I hope and pray that TPTB read this and come to realize what they are doing with the all-time best show.

Visitor Name: Scoundrel
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Kirkwood, USA
Your Comments: Okay, I gave Doggett a chance, but after five episodes he is so BORING. I nearly fell asleep last week watching TXF and that's NEVER happened before! I'm not watching TXF again until February, when Mulder returns. I urge true Mulder lovers to do the same. Maybe low ratings will finally make CC wake up. BRING BACK MULDER! DUMP THE DOG!!!

Visitor Name: Luisa
Visitor's Info: Female, 30
You Are From: Bs. As., Argentina
Your Comments: I wrote this before S8 started: >>>CC's comments since may have make me extremelly nervous about the Mulder's future. There is only a thing I would want to ask CC: Prove our fear unfounded and let us keep good memories of this show.<<<<< After reading the transcripts from Ep. 1 trough 6, I have to say that sadly CC confirmed my worst fears about this season. He is decided to erase Mulder's memory from this show while he builts his manly man. It's such a pity. It would have costed him so little to show some respect for his creation and not destroy the good to "re-invent the show around Doggett". Cris, it isn't to late to redeem yourself. Do whatever you want with Doggett and Scully, but at least allow the Mulder-arc to close in a way we can be proud of instead of being embarassed to remember it. I'm prepared to consider HAD and JS the closing episodes of TXF, because I won't give CC the satisfaction of ruining the first 7 years for me. But it would be so good if the last 6 Mulder-episodes were worthy of the character. CC&Co: Wake up and do right by Mulder.

Visitor Name: Becca Terry
Visitor's Info: Female, 16
You Are From: Flo-town, Alabama, USA
Your Comments: I love this page and the message it portrays. Fox Mulder was the heart and soul of the X-Files, as any Phile knows. We laughed and cried with him; felt his pain, hopelessness, and joy. And without him... It just isn't the same. -FOX forgets Mulder, Philes forget the Files-

Visitor Name: John P Cruz
Visitor's Info: Male,
You Are From: ,
Your Comments: Judging by what the current season has offered (and to be honest, in my opinion, it hasn't been much), February cannot come fast enough.
I agree with your assessment: Fox has denigrated the character of Fox Mulder. There are a lot of things in this season that annoy me:
1) Scully all of a sudden becomes a believer?!?! So, apparently, all the cases, paranormal phenomena, and otherwordly situations that she and Mulder were a part of, she never fully believed in until Mulder was abducted? Utter bullshit, and one of the annoying characteristics of the Scully character. I resent the fact that she never gave Mulder verbal credit for any of the cases (I'm sure she did, sometime, but it's such a rare occurence, like Hailey's comet). She is a superagent, while Mulder is... what, a punchline? Hmm...an Oxford-educated, eerily brilliant criminal profiler, seen as a joke? Right.
2) To further illustrate point #1, Doggett is much more accepting of Scully's theories that Scully ever was of Mulder's. Let's face it, Mulder has done wrong by Scully, but she's no saint, either. How many of their cases could have been solved sooner if she just opened her mind a little? If she allowed herself to trust her partner's intuitive leaps straightaways? And she is the standard by which the FBI is based? Right.
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate Scully or Mulder; as characters, they are utterly flawed, but ultimately reaching for something more, within their jobs, within their relationship, within themselves. My point is, who is given more slack in terms of, well, everything of the show? Thank you.
3) It's comforting to note that the ratings are reflecting the absence of Mulder; the numbers aren't great, and I think that's a reflection of the absent pulse of the show: Fox William Mulder.
David Duchovny is one of my favorite actors, and he brings such a cool, intelligent magnetism to Mulder. His skill is such that Mulder is regarded (correctly) as one of the most memorable TV characters of all time. Much like another legend (and another favorite) Steve McQueen, he conveys so much with what he DOESN'T say. He is the heart and soul of the show.
To believe that the show is all about bout the paranormal is fine. To believe that the fans will easily forget Special Agent Fox Mulder, or that the show should continue without him is not only blasphemous, but utterly devoid of any consideration for the fans who have followed the show faithfully for 7 years. Mulder and Scully, after all these years, have never had an ending worthy of them: a happy one. Mulder should be allowed to come back, and the show should then go into that good night with the parts intact, and the dignity fully restored. Thanks for hearing me out.

Visitor Name: hsuan
Visitor's Info: Female, 24
You Are From: taipei, taiwan
Your Comments: i can't imagine that the x-files without mulder,i love the x-files coz mulder,i became x-philes coz mulder,i don't want lost mulder~~ >_<

Visitor Name: Inma
Visitor's Info: Female, 30
You Are From: Madrid, Spain
Your Comments: I love Mulder. Without Mulder no X-Philes.

Visitor Name: X-PHILE GRL
Visitor's Info: Female, 23
You Are From: PHILA., USA
Your Comments: I Luv Mulder!!!! Doggbutt sux and I hate him soooooo much!!!! In that bat ep, I was wishing that the bat killed him, but oh well! Mulder+Scully4Eva!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Noromos suxxxxx!!!!!!!!

Visitor Name: Teresa
Visitor's Info: Female, 20
You Are From: Zaragoza, Spain
Your Comments: There's no X-Files without Mulder. There's no X-Files without Scully. Is that so difficult to understand?? Don't destroy the show, let it finish with the glory that it deserves after eight years. If Mulder or Scully disappear definitely, I will not keep watching The X-Files. That's for sure. Without Mulder we all are EX-PHILES

Visitor Name: Virginia
Visitor's Info: Female, 15
You Are From: Bs As, ARGENTINA
Your Comments: Chris Carter, open your eyes and take a look at reality. This whole ‘new’ X-Files aren’t going to work, and you know it. There has to be an end. You have to accept that. Just let it go, get over it. It’s not to late... yet. Don’t screw up.

Visitor Name: Iesha Asberry
Visitor's Info: Female, 17
You Are From: Lamarque, U.S.
Your Comments: The X Files is just not the same without the yummy Mr. Mulder. It's sad when you think about it, all that hotness gone. Very depressing.

Visitor Name: Bella
Visitor's Info: Female, 16
You Are From: Pertisau, Austria
Your Comments: Without mulder the x-files wouldn't be the x-files! Who always was searching for aliens, extraterrestical activity, the TRUTH? Who was fighting against the syndikate, who has fought against the future??? MULDER!!! Mulder always have been the main figure in this famous serie, it's better to let him die as to forget him!!!! Please don't let break down the relationship between scully & mulder!!!! You can't forget mulder without his fans forget you! Yours faithfully, bella (forgive me my mistakes...;-))

Visitor Name: Luana Hübner
Visitor's Info: Female, 18
You Are From: Oberrot, Germany
Your Comments: I like Mulder and he can not go!! He is that what I like to see in the FX!! Bye Lu

Visitor Name: Jack Hunting
Visitor's Info: Male, 19
You Are From: W. Lafayette, USA
Your Comments: All I'd like to say is that The X-Files used to mean so much to me. I started watching it when it premiered, I was 11, and I've watched ever since. The relationship between Mulder and Scully and the amazing stories that were told were everything to me. But recently everything has just gone in the trash can. Many episodes of last season were just poor, with the only high point being the Mulder and Scully dynamic. Not that Season 7 was all bad, there were certainly some excellent episodes which rank up there among the series' best. I had a theory that many of those bad episodes could be contributed to all the distracting things going on behind the scenes of the show. When I heard there would be a season 8 I was glad, I wanted the show to have a chance to pick itself back up. To give things closure and go out with all the greatness it came in with. But, sadly, after giving Robert Patrick and the show my attention this season, all I have to say so far is that eveything is lost. While the premieres were somewhat interesting, everything else has just been a loss. I had hoped Chris Carter would have the guts to do a different format this season, to really concentrate on the mythology because it has so much life left in it. But alas, it has turned out that Doggett really does seem to be some kind of place holder for Mulder, as different a character as he may be. All I can say is, I'm dissapointed and I really hope things get better. Perhaps this will look up when David gets back, and maybe it can go out with bang. I understand why David left, I admire it really. He saw what was happening. The X-Files has just become a corporate money maker that's getting squeezed dry. It's too bad. I really glad this page is out here, I think it's great. So keep up the good work, and let's hope things come together! I'm not sure how I feel about Chris Carter. It seems like his interest and care is just not with the series anymore. I wish the best to David and hope to see more of him, and I certainly wish Gillian the best of luck as well. She must be dissapointed in the so called "rebirth" of the show thus far. If this is the way it's going to be, just let the X-Files end.

Visitor Name: Erika
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Wallace, USA
Your Comments: Hey I wanna say that Duchovney is the xfiles and althought hey are trying to keep it going, it will never be the same. As Bre Sharp said in her song I think their are alot of us out here that act exactlly like that. Good Luck in your future projects Dave!

Visitor Name: angel.angelus
Visitor's Info: Male, 27
You Are From: , france
Your Comments: In france xfiles season 7 hs finished in october.i Can see season 8 all week with internet it's very great because season 8 air in france september 2001 and i cannot wait this date.Mulder was abducted and he miss me.Robert patrick is very different i prefer mulder.ihave just buy season 1 in dvd and i will watch all episodes 1 after 1 because i have a big xphiles. PS:I LOVE YOU GILLIAN!!!!!!

Visitor Name: Ann Brewster
Visitor's Info: Female, 18
You Are From: Dallas, USA
Your Comments: I cannot believe how horrible this show has gotten. All I hear is "give Doggett a chance, you'll like him." Well I've given him a chance and I just can't bring myself to watch anymore. Doggett was one of the worst mistakes this show ever made! When Mulder comes back I'll come back! ~*Ann Brewster*~

Visitor Name: Elli
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Ingolstadt, Germany
Your Comments: The more I read about season 8 the less I want to see it. I have the boxed limited edition of every single season so far, but I don't think I'll be spending money on the current one. Without Mulder I'm just not interested, especially when I hear what is likely in store for him. It makes me sad that this once fantastic show, which I enjoyed immensely for years, should come to such an end.

Visitor Name: Sojourner
Visitor's Info: Male, 27
You Are From: Indianapolis, USA
Your Comments: I am boycotting Season 8 until Mulder returns, and I urge all Mulder-lovers to do the same. Instead of watching "The X-Files" Sunday night, I suggest watching a tape from previous TXF seasons instead. You'd be surprised how enjoyable that is...especially when you consider the alternative - watching Scully and the unnecessary new partner chase unimaginative monsters every week, with not even a MENTION of Mulder! I'd had my fill of it last week. I'm not watching another XF episode until Mulder returns (which is supposed to be sometime in February). It's not easy to skip something I've watched for seven years now, but my love for Mulder and the REAL Scully is too deep. I urge all you out there who are truly concerned about the show's direction to do the same: don't watch "The X-Files" until February. Show The Powers That Be at Fox and 1013 that we want Mulder back and will accept no substitutes. It's ratings Fox cares about the most. And YOU can affect those ratings, if you choose to.

Visitor Name: Jana
Visitor's Info: Female, 15
You Are From: Bremen, Germany
Your Comments: Hello! I don't think I have so say WHY Mulder MUST come back. X-Files without Mulder is like winter without snow ( By the way: We don't have any snow in Germany!). And Scully? What's about Scully? She loves him. And he loves her. That's it. Why can't Chris Carter understand that??? Jana from Germany P.S. I hope my English is not too bad!

Visitor Name: leire
Visitor's Info: Female, 14
You Are From: san sebastian, spain
Your Comments: Supongo que mi comenterio no servirá de nada, pero tengo que hacerlo. Que será de expediente x sin Mulder? no lo habeis pensado... no sabeis la que se os viene encima...

Visitor Name: Melissa
Visitor's Info: Female, 14
You Are From: Concepción, Chile
Your Comments: I love Mulder and I can't imagine the show without him, so at least they should give him a good end and I also think that The X Files should end, because Mulder and Scully are the main characters and now that Mulder is not there it doesn't have sense that the show goes on. I hope that someone (like Chris Carter) listen to you. Count on me for anything Luck!!!!

Visitor Name: Patrizia
Visitor's Info: Male, 13
You Are From: , Germany
Your Comments: Ich komme aus Deutschland und kann kaum englisch aber ich hoffe das jemand auch diesen Eintrag ließt. Die Banners und der Rest auf dieser Seite macht mich ganz traurig. Weil mir so zimlich jetzt erst klar geworden ist wie wichtig Mulder für die Serie ist. Darum denkt immer alle dranne The true is out there

Visitor Name: Nessie
Visitor's Info: Female, 21
You Are From: Savannah,
Your Comments: I'm glad I have found this site, I feel maybe if FOX gets the picture of how angry fans are, they might try to negotiate some more with David. (Wishful thinking). I just want the show to end on a high note , you know? Keep up the wonderful work.

Visitor Name: Nightrider
Visitor's Info: Male, 41
You Are From: Chicago, US
Your Comments: The demise of the X-Files has been deeply depressing to me. I've always loved and admired the show for the stories and the characters. I viewed Chris Carter as a visionary in the early years with his reversal of the male/female roles. As a noromo I relished the fact that he didn't allow a serious romantic relationship to get in the way of Mulder's and Scully's partnership. Their partnership developed along the lines of mutual respect and a deep friendship. In later years that friendship turned into love, at least on Mulder's part. I haven't seen Scully returning his feelings. Maybe that's why the nameplate in the desk disturbed me the most. It cast Scully in a negative light. The whole desk issue seemed rather petty and juvenile. When Scully put Mulder's nameplate in the desk drawer, effectively ending the search for him after only three weeks, it made me dislike her for giving up on Mulder so easily. Was the purpose of the desk scene to make fans dislike Mulder? If it was, it boomeranged back and hit Scully smacked in her ass. I have to ask you Chris, why are you trying to belittle Mulder to make this new guy shine? Is it really necessary to destroy one character in order to build a new improved model? Maybe you should rewatch the 160 episodes from seasons 1 through 7. Maybe then you'll understand why so many of us love Mulder and love the Mulder and Scully partnership. Do you really want to take that away from us? Do you really want to destroy two of televisions most memorable characters?

Visitor Name: Bettye Wingate
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: Bedford,TX, USA
Your Comments: Dear Mr. Grushow: I am writing you to let you know how disappointed I am with the whole "X-Files" situation this fall. I have watched this show faithfully for all eight years, including the first five episodes this season. What I am concerned about is the total lack of care for the character Mulder, who is the heart and soul of "The X-Files," in my opinion. Your publicity campaign has done everything possible to elevate the character of John Doggett and Robert Patrick and to diminish Mulder and David Duchovny in every way possible. I do not dislike John Doggett or Robert Patrick, but I do highly regard David Duchovny for the passion and creativity he has brought to this character over the years. Any actor who can contribute to the writing with great characters such as the Alien Bounty Hunter and great episodes, which stand the test of time, such as "The Unnatural," should be appreciated more. If Doggett had been added as a guest star, perhaps the fans would have been more receptive. Instead, his badge and name have replaced David Duchovny's even though Chris Carter said that Doggett was an additional character, not Mulder's replacement. He is a replacement. Why not admit it? The first few shows at least mentioned Mulder. Chris Carter indicated that Mulder would be the focus of this season, but this last Sunday, December 3rd, the show did not mention or even have Scully think about Mulder. She could have said something at least. Instead, there was no mention of her pregnancy, no mention of her missing him. How hard could that be to work into a script of forty minutes? Also, the writers have portrayed our strong, independent Scully as weak: crying in Doggett's arms in "Without;" depending on her protective, manly new partner in the batman episode, "Patience;" uncaring for Mulder when she put the nameplate away in a drawer in the same episode. Scully has been thrown around and had a worm inserted into her back as well. At least when Scully was abducted, the fans were shown a caring Mulder who sorely missed his other half, even that early in the series. I realize that David Duchovny made the decision to cut back his participation. The only thing I want to say to that is that you should pay the man what he's worth to work the long hours. If you offer him a comparable salary to what the six stars of "Friends" get (for half the length show and one-sixth as much work), he will sign for more episodes next year. If that cannot be worked out, then cancel the show and start making movies. It is just not "The X-Files" any more without Mulder and Scully together. If this trend goes on, Mulder will be brought back a vegetable or kill himself or run off with the baby so Scully is denied yet again the joy of a child, or something equally as horrible. I hope you can use your influence to see that Mulder and Scully, two characters unlike any ever before created for television, have a happy, loving reunion and a happy resolution. The fans of the show demand this and the characters deserve this. Yours truly, Bettye Wingate A devoted X-files viewer for eight years

Visitor Name: Wendy
Visitor's Info: Female, 45
You Are From: Ft. Lauderdale, USA
Your Comments: I was going to give this season a chance. I mean, I've never been a big Scully fan but I like Skinner. But when Scully put Mulder's name plate in the desk drawer, I got so mad I called her a "bitch" and turned off the television. I will not watch another episode that doesn't have Mulder in it. For goodness sakes Mr. Carter. This can't be the same Scully whose cross Mulder wore after she'd been abducted. This can't be the same Scully who Mulder stumbled across the Antartic to rescue. This can't be the same Scully because, without Mulder, it isn't the same show. You might as well change the name and sell it to someone else. You've lost this fan; a fan who has watched the show from the beginning and who paid to see the movie. It's been a great ride but without Mulder, it's over. And I hate you for how easily you just dumped him. Like he didn't matter. Like we (the fans) don't matter. You must be tired of the show and are committing suicide. Because when you tell your fans they don't matter, you're dead.

Visitor Name: Kelley
Visitor's Info: Female, 17
You Are From: Strongsville, USA
Your Comments: I miss him sooo much! it trully isnt the same with out him but we've seemed to establish that quite throuly dont you agree? i have ALWAYS greatly admired scully because of her streagth but common! everyone knows she almost melted everytime mulder let her by placing his hand in the small of her back~ and i hav serious doubts that this strong willed woman would EVER except Doggett in the way that she has! after 7 years of trust no one, her immediate trust and support for Doggett is being forced down our throats, and well basically as you can tell, we arent excpting it! ive ended up watching reruns just becuz i miss their amazing chemistry as well as there deep trust and partnership. So remeber fellow mulder-missers the truth is out there and so is our beloved mulder and i WANT 2 believe he will be found, but i guess it is all in the hands of Chris carter isnt it? **and always remeber "hips before hands**

Visitor Name: Virginia
Visitor's Info: Female, 15
You Are From: BS AS, ARGENTINA
Your Comments: David: The end of our world is unrecognizable and upside-down. There is one thing that remains the same. You are our friend, and you tell us the truth. Even then the world is falling apart, you are our constant, our touchstone. NO MULDER, NO X-FILES.

Visitor Name: Dodger
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: St. Louis, USA
Your Comments: To those of you who are still inexplicably watching "The X-Files"...why? Three episodes with no mention of Mulder or any search for him...why would any Mulder fan keep watching? Wise up! The ONLY way to support Mulder and the Mulder/Scully relationship is TO STOP WATCHING TXF UNTIL FEBRUARY (when Mulder is scheduled to return). Ratings are the ONLY thing that matters to CC and Fox, so let them know how you feel about the complete and total NEGLECT of Mulder in season 8...STOP WATCHING UNTIL FEBRUARY! Especially if you are one of those households with a Nielsen box and diary! This is the BEST way for concerned fans to let their voices be heard! Nothing else will make any impact on Chris Carter or Fox. AGAIN...STOP WATCHING UNTIL FEBRUARY!

Visitor Name: Charlotte King
Visitor's Info: Female, 45
You Are From: Woodstock Ontario, Canada
Your Comments: I don't feel the show is the same with out Fox Mulder. It is doesn't have those random one liners. He had that psychic and unpredictable nature to him. I am enjoying the episodes in the new Season 8 but I have come to the reluctant conclusion that I do miss the character of Fox Mulder and do not feel the show has the same depth without him.

Visitor Name: Katharina Behrmann
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: Gyhum, Germany
Your Comments: I haven't seen any episodes of the 8th season yet, but I think that David is a part of the X-Files and the the show needs him. GET HIM BACK !!!!!

Visitor Name: Beverly Barrows
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: San Francisco, USA
Your Comments: First, again I state my support for DD and his decision to cut back on his participation in The X-Files. After watching 5 episodes of a show which purports to be The X-Files I am beyond disappointed, more than a little scared and very, very angry. First we had to sit through a PR campaign to force a new character down ouw throats while being told that Mulder would be the absent center of the series this year. It appears that the operative word here is absent and not center. The continued denigration of the main reason for the success of the show is stomach turning. Then we have to watch the complete destruction of the other main character all in the name of promoting the new character. I might have been more open to the new character, if, and its a big if, I wasn't told that if I didn't like him I am not a true fan. I might have been more open if I didn't have to watch the gleeful destruction of the main reason for watching the show. Mulder is The X-Files regardless of the revisionist history CC and Co. are spinning. Revisionist history which consists of rewriting classic episodes to focus on this new person to the detriment of all that has gone on before. Please listen to us Mr. Carter, do not destroy your creation. Do not destroy Mulder and Scully in the pursuit of the almight buck. End the show with dignity. Respect the work that DD as Mulder has done over the past 7 years. As for Doggett, well, I was willing, but your attitude has completely turned me off. No Mulder - No X-Files The continued

Visitor Name: Kim Lindenau
Visitor's Info: Female, 35
You Are From: Maurice, LA, USA
Your Comments: I want Mulder back. I don't really like the X-Files without him. Chris, do what it takes to get David back.

Visitor Name: Carmen Canto
Visitor's Info: Female, 34
You Are From: Seville, Spain
Your Comments: Because of trying to avoid "Moonlightting" (ABC,1985),X-files is becoming "Beauty and the beast" (CBS, 1987).

Visitor Name: Lindsi
Visitor's Info: Female, 21
You Are From: S.Yorks, England
Your Comments: I love the man. He deserves respect!!!!!!!!!!! so give it to him!!!!!!!

Visitor Name: Fiona Taylor
Visitor's Info: Female, 44
You Are From: Newport Pagnell, UK
Your Comments: Although I have yet to see any of the new season as an avid DD/Mulder fan I don't like what I hear-this is not the program I know and love! You have my full support!

Visitor Name: Bonnie Peabody
Visitor's Info: Female, 38
You Are From: Louisville, Kentucky
Your Comments: If you destroy the Mulder character you will effectively destroy the whole run of the show. The X-Files are Mulder, without him there is no point. If he's not gonna be there then just end the show after this year and go out hopefully in a blaze of glory, and not with bitter feelings for fans.

Visitor Name: Terry
Visitor's Info: Female, 41
You Are From: Detroit, MI, USA
Your Comments: I was willing to give S8 a chance. Do you want to know what I did last Sunday between 9:00-10:00? Baked a pie and did two loads of laundry...my heart is broken.

Visitor Name: G. Thompson
Visitor's Info: Female, 18 to 49
You Are From: Spfld., USA
Your Comments: S8 exemplifies a dissolution of writing, characters, and the series as a whole; supposedly we're to accept anachronous parodies (Doggett) as the wave of the XF future. Haven't watched since Without, and won't watch until Mulder's back (AND Scully). What a double fatal BLOW. Bis "Smart is Sexy." WOTC Or at least it used to be.

Visitor Name: Angie
Visitor's Info: Female, 34
You Are From: Sherman Oaks, USA
Your Comments: How do I feel about this season? To describe myself as "sad" doesn't begin to cover it. I'm in mourning because my show is dying. I need to preface this whole thing by saying I totally understand and support David Duchovny's decision to do a short season this year. I'm excited for him and the opportunities that he's pursuing. This is also not a harangue against Robert Patrick or the Doggett character (I cannot wait to see what he does with some good material). Where I take issue is with the people who chose to stay with the show and write and act the dreck that they are throwing at us and calling episodes of the X-Files. I am so naive. Do you believe that I thought when Chris Carter said that Mulder would be the "absent center" of the show he was talking about how the characters would react to the loss of Mulder (the center of the X-Files universe)? I thought Carter meant that he 'got it'; that he realized that Mulder and the Mulder/Scully chemistry is the soul of the show and Mulder's absence would be felt by everyone involved. I had no idea that what he *really* meant was "I'm going to excise the character from the show so completely that the fans will be left to wonder if there ever really was a character named Mulder". Talk about wasting an opportunity. The list of good and creative things that "could have" happened is long: they could have let us get to know Doggett with having him get to know Mulder through the work and not by ignoring him ... they could have explored the depths of Scully's character and not reduced her to some sniveling, apologizing, weak-willed little girl ... they could have actually MENTIONED Mulder's name in the last two episodes ... they could have done a lot of things, but instead this season feels like they've gone for the easy way all the way around. They chose to go for the cheap thrill of a standard shoot-em-up cop show, prurient shots up Scully's shirt, and assassinating the characters we've come to love over the past 7 years. The ratings may not have really dipped yet, but no matter how compelled you are to watch a train wreck there really is only so much time you can spend watching them haul out the bodies. People who have watched diligently for years and who were confident in 1013's ability to bring us a good show have started to turn away. I've spoken to some of my not-so-focused friends and the consensus is "What are they doing?". I can't imagine them staying for much longer either. Denying Mulder's existence is bad creatively but even if that weren't a consideration (and I guess so far this season we've seen that it isn't) it's just plain old BAD BUSINESS. If Mulder doesn't exist (or not even an allusion to Mulder exists) then Scully doesn't exist as the character we've known the last 7 years. If neither one of them exists then why would anyone continue watching? To me the X-Files has never been about aliens or monsters -- it's always been about Mulder and Scully and the quest. :::sigh!::: Poor, poor Mulder ... now even his creator has forsaken him. Thanks, Chris. Angie, disheartened and disinterested until Mulder's return

Visitor Name: Kathy Erler
Visitor's Info: Female, 34
You Are From: Phoenix, USA
Your Comments: I feel as if I have lost a family member - bring back our Mulder please????

Visitor Name: Jessica Walter
Visitor's Info: Female, 14
You Are From: Seligenstadt, Germany
Your Comments: Mulder kann man nicht ersetzen!!! Wenn er geht, höre ich auf, Akte X zu gucken! Das ist doch keine Daily-Soap, bei der die Darsteller kommen und gehen können, wie sie wollen! Akte X ohne Mulder ist kein Akte X mehr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visitor Name: julie hendrix
Visitor's Info: Female, 35
You Are From: nashville, usa
Your Comments: It is very hard, no matter how good the show is,no matter how much I love Scully and am warming to Doggett, to not have Mulder. Even my husband, who is worried about my X Files obsession (a day does not go by that I don't watch it either on FX or on tape), admitted to me last night that he missed Mulder. Truly there is nothing we can do since DD reasonably wants a life and you can't blame CC for wanting to continue a successful show. I guess I am ready for it to end so at least we'll have movies to look forward to. And the DVD sets to continue my fix until then...

Visitor Name: marina
Visitor's Info: Female,
You Are From: , italy
Your Comments: I'm glad Mr Carter realised how important Mulder is trying to transform Agent Doggett into his pale copy. But no copy will ever be *close* to the real Mulder. Mr Carter, the came was very intriguing, but it's over. X-Files is about Mulder & Scully. Mr Patrick is a great actor but he can't replace David because he is not Mulder. David, thank you for making of Fox Mulder one of the greatest TV character ever!

Visitor Name: G.G.
Visitor's Info: Female, 24
You Are From: , USA
Your Comments: Congrats to those of you who started this site and congrats for posting the address at the Official Site. I have an X-Files site and I will display one of your banners proudly. As far as I'm concerned, there is no X-Files without Mulder's character and I feel that way about Scully's character as well. Sure, you can continue the show and I'm sure many will watch, but no matter who they bring in, what they do, what they say, there will never be a person who will be able to replace or fill Mulder's shoes. I have no problem with Mr. Duchovny's decision to only do the show for 11 episodes. It's his life and his career, but what I do have a problem with is with Fox, 1013, or whoever the heck is repsonsible for attempting to sell the idea that Mulder's character can easily be replaced. Perhaps that is not their intention at all, but it sure seems like it. I'm not asking for Scully to cry her eyes out in every episode, but for crying out loud tonight was the fifth episode into the season and nothing. I would imagine a character who has lost such an important person in her life would show some sense of loss one in awhile and not put his nameplate in a desk drawer. Or what? Scully's reality will only sink in during sweeps? I just think they should be more of a focus on such an important character's absence. I can't wait till Mr. Duchovny's return, and I hope the writers have enough sense and class to make the reunion special. And as far as this season goes, some people's attention may be grabbed during the monster-of-the-week episodes, and some may even approve with a big thumbs up, but this fan's attention is going away faster than you can say, Doggett.

Visitor Name: Nancy
Visitor's Info: Female, 30
You Are From: NYC,
Your Comments: I've tried to give S8 a chance but the blatant character assassination of both Mulder *and* Scully that is going on, combined with the tone of the pre-season PR, has sorely tested my patience. CC seems to be desperate to have fans like Doggett. Too bad all his b.s. makes that next to impossible.

Visitor Name: Dolores Slater
Visitor's Info: Female, 15
You Are From: IN, United States
Your Comments: I LOVE THE X-FILES AND I HOPE THEY FIND MULDER I MISS HIM. AND I WOULD LOVE IT IF HIM AND SCULLY WOULD BECOME A ITEM THEY ARE A VERY CUTE COUPLE.

Visitor Name: Vashti
Visitor's Info: Female, 23
You Are From: Albany, USA
Your Comments: Painful as its been, I've watched the last 3 Mulderless eps of XF and I wish 1013 would compensate me for the 3 hours of my life they wasted. Even the worst of past episodes at least had their own internal logic but this stuff is utter drivel and seems to be designed to manipulate the audience into loving Doggett in a hurry. Sorry 1013, you need Mulder and you really need Duchovny. Aesthetics aside ( and RP while certainly no troll is a far cry from the quirkily gorgeous DD),you need help with those scripts and Duchovny is obviously the one you need to fix them just like he used to. I never thought he was responsible for EVERYTHING clever in XF but these past few episodes (even Vince Gilligan's for God's sake) are making me wonder... I know DD doesn't want to do all the episodes but couldn't you do a 2-hour TV movie every sweeps or maybe a 10 episode season. Anything but turn my beloved X-Files into a piece of worthless, witless dreck like all the TV shows I don't watch.

Visitor Name: Lester Thompson
Visitor's Info: Male, 25
You Are From: Yuma, USA
Your Comments: Would really like to see closure for Fox Mulder. 2oth Century Fox, 1013, and Chris Carter need to consider the Philes. Without us watching the show for the last seven years, they would not be enjoying the success they have today. I hope they remember that and make the right decision by giving something back to the fans.

Visitor Name: Marlene Goebig
Visitor's Info: Female, 41
You Are From: Philadelphia, USA
Your Comments: I agree that X-Files without Mulder is not the same show. I'd like some clarification from CC about how DD's exit might be handled, if it comes to that. Mulder's departure using some "abduction" scenario is an injustice to the character and the ideals of the

Visitor Name: verushka
Visitor's Info: Female, 21
You Are From: Sydney, Australia
Your Comments: I'm sure everyone on this guestbook has said this, but, the best thing about this show is,was and always will be the relationship between Mulder and Scully.The show simply isn't as good as it used to be, without them TOGETHER. If that isn't possible, end the show, don't put the fans out there through the indignity of destroying something so many enjoy.

Visitor Name: christy elliott
Visitor's Info: Female, 30
You Are From: Los Angeles, USA
Your Comments: For the last 5 years, I have been an avid viewer of The X-Files. Through this show I have made wonderful friends from all over the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy and Australia. We have our own version of conventions where we gather in a city to watch episodes, share theories,etc. Every Sunday night we gathered together on-line after the show had aired, to chat and gush over the episode. Now we vent our anger and frustration over the direction of the storylines, the rewriting of characters and the promotion of season 8. 1013 and Fox seem to have forgotten that Scully and Mulder have made this show a hit. The relationship between these two characters is why I, and many others, tune in every week. Having read and watched most of the PR campaign for season 8, I am dismayed to see that this relationship is taking a backseat to introducing the new character and gearing up for a season 9.The addition of Robert Patrick can be a wonderful thing and I believe that a season 9 could be a good thing with Doggett and a new partner. But season 9 isn't the issue here, season 8 is. I realise that David Duchovny chose not to sign for the entire season and that Chris Carter has to rework some things. What I don't understand is why Scully needed to be 'dumbed down', as in Roadrunners, or why Frank Spotnitz feels the need to rewrite Mulder, as quoted from www.insidevc.com. I can like Doggett, but not at the expense of Mulder and Scully's history. The relationship shared between Mulder and Scully needs to be preserved.This viewer will not stand for the tease Chris Carter and others are perpetrating. At the end of season 7's finale, Requiem, I was thrilled that Scully was pregnant and saddened with Mulder's abduction. Over the summer, I was ecstatic that Chris, Gillian and David all believed, and said so in the media, the child was Mulder and Scully's as a natural progression of their relationship. Now, Mr. Carter is backpedalling and teasing to take that away. Robert Patrick said in the Canadian TV Guide to expect Scully and Dogget getting romantic. That is *completely* unacceptable, even in jest. With the threat that we, the viewers, and Scully never really knew Mulder, combined with interviews I have read, I am frightened by the possibilities of where the story and characters are heading. To be honest, I never envisioned a happy ending for Scully and Mulder. I did envision, and expect, an ending where they would be together, however angsty it may have been. Anything less than that, will have made my last five years of viewing a waste of time. This viewer implores you to allow a dignifed joint exit for these beloved charaters.

Visitor Name: Carol Christiansen
Visitor's Info: Female, 18-49
You Are From: Chicago, USA
Your Comments: Fox Mulder - Treat him right. Mulder needs to be cherished and treated with dignity. So far this year, he has been tortured and ignored. The beautiful X-file world is as dead as the moon without Mulder. The real Mulder. Mulder is not a liar. He is not evil. Don't slander and destroy him. I'm getting used to spending my Sunday's alone.

Visitor Name: Jo-Ann
Visitor's Info: Female, old enough to know my mind
You Are From: Pennsylvania, USA
Your Comments: I am amazed to find out that according to 1013 spokesmen I am not a "true fan". I have watched the XF since mid-season 1, taped & kept all the episodes, bought the tapes and DVD sets, and even joined the over priced Fan Club. Still where I fail I guess, is that I am not watching any further episodes after I made the mistake of watching the first 4 of season 8, at least not until Mulder returns. This is not by any means a Mea Culpa, it's 1013 and FOX that are at fault. They lied when they said they'd end the show on a high note; when they said that the search for Mulder would be the central theme for the show. Mulder is out of the credits and is forgotten in the stories. He's just another version of the white outlined figure that used to do the falling in the credits. He's not even a footnote. Lucky D.Duchovny, not having to be a party to most of the poorly done, confusing plotted, humorless stories of this season. At the very least 1013 and FOX should have enough integrity to call the show by some other name ... let me suggest the Faux Files. Still I cherish some hope that they will resist any temptation to terminally damage the character of Mulder. Even if they do. I'll still have seasons 1 to 7 to treasure, inspite of 1013 and FOX.

Visitor Name: Michelle
Visitor's Info: Female, old enought to know better
You Are From: Denver, USA
Your Comments: This is not the show I love. Where is the heart of the show? Where is Mulder? We're into the fifth ep and as far as the MOTW are concerned, we have no mention of our hero. What is CC doing? How can he turn his back on his fans? His bread and butter, the seven years invested in what was the best story on television. Who are these people? Is that Scully? She may not love Mulder like I thought all of these years. She put his nameplate away and there's been no mention of him, no angst on her face or in her heart. Is that GAs fault? NO...it's the writers fault. Where's Mulder, maybe 1013 has forgotten him, but allot of us haven't and wont' go quietly into the night either. Shame on these PTB who say (lie) that they love Mulder and Scully as much as we do. Shame for thinking we fans are fools. Where's Mulder, who's looking for him. Someone? Anyone? I'm in those demographics everyone is talking about, I matter, and I won't watch this show the way it is going, I won't buy ANY product by companies that are sponsoring this tripe. WHERE IS MULDER???? Trust no one my fellow philes, The lies are out there.

Visitor Name: Elizabeth
Visitor's Info: Female, 34
You Are From: Richmond, USA
Your Comments: I was hesitant to sign up for this pro-Mulder mailing group because I felt that people were being hasty in their assumptions about CC's intentions towards Mulder. I was even excited about season 8, esp. the two premiere episodes. And while they were clearly lacking without Mulder, they were still enjoyable with his obvious presence in the minds of all the characters. Imagine my shock when I tuned in for Patience...his nameplate in a drawer? DD off the credits? I couldn't bring myself to watch most of the episode. However, over the next week I convinced myself I was overreacting, and tuned in for RoadRunners. Again, I only made it a few minutes before switching to Millionaire. In a word...boring. How quickly Scully has forgotten him, and how jarringly our strong Scully has become weak in order to highlight the strength of Doggett (a character, btw, that I could have liked had he been handled a little better..but now, I can't help but see him as the enemy). I will miss the show, and what it has meant to me for almost 6 years, but I have DVD's and tapes that I'll be watching on Sunday nights now until Mulder returns.

Visitor Name: Michele
Visitor's Info: Female, 38
You Are From: Fort Wayne, USA
Your Comments: I was one of those fans who were up in arms about S8 and what it would be like without Mulder. A lot of people in the fandom kept asking why we were upset before we had even seen it. Give it a chance. After claiming that I wasn’t going to watch, I did decide to give it a chance. Here I am. I’m so upset at this point that I have no idea what to write. I’ve been working on this for weeks. At this point I am not only concerned for the character of Mulder, but for the show in general. To say I have been disappointed in the writing and some of the acting this season is a gross understatement. What the heck happened? Rejuvenated and re-energized my a**! I thought that I might get a little bit of perverse pleasure if it was bad without David, but I never thought that it could get this bad. If 1013 has assassinated and disrespected the Scully character, then I'm quaking in my boots thinking about what's in store for Mulder (and even in his "light" appearances). It took 7 years to nurture and make these characters who they are. Now it seems that 1013 is trying to re-write XF history and destroy the characters within the span of 4 episodes. I don't even think that this is being done on purpose, which upsets me even more. I can’t help but wonder just how much David might have helped with the storylines and scripts. His absence is felt in more ways than one. Gone is Mulder's wonderment, compassion and love for the XF. 1013 writers have forgotten what made this show great but then again, maybe they never knew what made it great to begin with. Not only is 1013 disrespecting the characters, but they’re disrespecting the fans. 1013 must take us for a bunch of stupid oafs. They think that we don’t watch these episodes and have them emblazened in our minds, so much so that they think that it is okay to re-write the show? And hello...absent center? What absent center? Mulder is absent, period. There’s no center about it. The absent center is residing in a desk drawer. If I may suggest something to 1013, it is to change the credit sequence yet again. Instead of Mulder falling into Scully’s eye, they should have him falling into a desk drawer. When the tag, “The Truth is Out Here,” comes up, the drawer would slam shut. The tag line should then be changed to, “The Truth is In Here.” I was appalled to see Mulder's badge and David’s name in the credit sequence apparently stuffed in that drawer with his nameplate. I realize that this is probably due to some rules and contractual agreements, but it still didn’t make it any easier. Part of me is glad that his name isn’t attached to this show any more though, to be completely honest. I know that there is no way that David Duchovny will read this, but if he was to read it I would say, “Run, run, run from this travesty of a show, David, as fast as your legs will carry you. You’ve done a fantastic job and given us chills and thrills for 7 years. Let the others go down with this sinking, badly-written ship.” Thanks Michele I.

Visitor Name: DJ
Visitor's Info: Female, 45
You Are From: , Colorado
Your Comments: I find it ironic that Fox is now claiming that it's going back to its "alternative drama" roots. For all that Chris Carter has been claiming that this is what he's attempting to do in Season 8, all the words in the world can't change what's being presented to the viewer: shallow cop-drama episodes, and exactly what Chris Carter was rebelling against when he first cast Gillian Anderson. Fox wanted a stereotypical busty glamour-girl as a counterpart for David Duchovny, but Carter insisted on going against type and hiring someone who actually fit the character. Now, with Mulder gone, Carter, with unknown input from Ms. Anderson, has gone for the cheap-thrills T&A audience. I've tried to give the new season a chance, but with episodes that fall short of the class that TXF was known for, and an unrecognizable Scully, I have no faith that the Mulder who returns will be treated any better. Mulder cannot be the "absent center" for the simple reason that there IS no center to The X-Files anymore. It's floundering, looking for an easy audience to try to keep the ratings up. It's becoming a show that's just not open to extreme possibilities as before -- it seems only open to extremes. This makes me fear even more for Mulder's future. This character gave a center to The X-Files for seven seasons, gave an absurd fictional universe a sense of reality. If you can't treat The X-Files with the dignity it has earned, at least give Mulder that consideration.

Visitor Name: Kim Strasburg
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Cedar Hills, USA
Your Comments: The main reason I have always watched the X-Files was because of the unique and special partnership between Mulder and Scully and while I was concerned about an 8th season with one of the characters missing, I was willing to give season 8 a try especially since TPTB indicated that the season would focus on the "absent center", the search for Mulder. I also have to admit that I have always loved the character of Scully because she was a strong, intelligent female character which is so rare on television and I thought that she would be allowed to drive the show and the search for Mulder until he returned. After watching the first four episodes, I can honestly say I was lied to. Everything that I have enjoyed about this show is being systematically destroyed. I refuse to watch the show destroy the trust that existed between the two lead characters, have past seasons rewritten in order to avoid having Scully's pregnancy resolved in a believable and logical manner, and completely destroying the character of Scully all in the hopes of making me love the new character and extending the life of the series. I'm sorry but all of these things are having the opposite effect on me. I understand that every episode cannot focus on the search for Mulder or have Scully upset and depressed about it but it is completely unbelievable to me that there is no indication that she even gives a crap about whether he comes back or if they even look for him at all. I am now convinced that TPTB think that they can slide in a new character and pair him up with Scully and it will be just as good and that if there is no mention of Mulder, that by the time he returns everyone will like the new partnership so much better that no one will care about Mulder. Well, I care. I want a decent conclusion to the story of Mulder and Scully. I want back that strong character of Scully who would have never given up on the search for her partner or who hadn't lost about 30 IQ points in order to make the new character look better. The scary stories are fine, but it is the characters that kept me watching and I'm sorry to say that since those characters apparently don't exist anymore it is time for me to stop watching before I am no longer able to watch the episodes I used to enjoy. That makes me sad.

Visitor Name: Karen
Visitor's Info: Female, 30 something
You Are From: ,
Your Comments: I haven't been watching season 8 so far and don't plan to watch until Mulder is back. I've heard enough about the shows that have aired to know that the X-files I knew and loved has already ended. I just hope that Mulder's character, the one I have known and loved for the past 7 years, is not destroyed for the sake of the future "Faux-Files". Chris Carter, for once in your life do something that I can admire you for - do not destroy the wonderful character of Mulder for the sake of your ego.

Visitor Name: Marta Christjansen
Visitor's Info: Female, +40
You Are From: Vero Beach, FL
Your Comments: Mulder is The X-Files;we're not going to abandon him like Chris Carter has. Treat the character with the respect he deserves. Don't shove his nameplate into a drawer and expect us to forget him as Carter has had Scully do. Chris Carter is like Arthur Conan Doyle, who once tried to kill off Sherlock Holmes but hastily resurrected him when the fans complained. Doyle learned his leseson, that he had created not just a character, but a phenomenon. I hope Carter learns this lesson, and soon.

Visitor Name: Shani Ablicki
Visitor's Info: Female, 29
You Are From: Denver, usa
Your Comments: I love the 8th season so far but miss Mulder terribly. We (the fans) need him back on the show ASAP. Scully and Mulder's chemistry is what makes the show so much fun to watch. So I say bring Mulder/Mr. Duchovny back right away and make the show even more interesting to watch. Thanks

Visitor Name: Melissa Langenhuizen
Visitor's Info: Female, 17
You Are From: Appleton, USA
Your Comments: I agree with everyone else, that without mulder,the x-files will never be the same.

Visitor Name: Billie Reid
Visitor's Info: Female, 18
You Are From: , USA
Your Comments: I have been a fan of the X files for awhile now and I am still watching so I know what is going on with Scully. I hope that Mulder comes back. The X Files isn't The X Files without him.Mulder and Scully are the show. Why take him away?

Visitor Name: Iris
Visitor's Info: Female, 35-51
You Are From: Schweich, Germany
Your Comments: After watching The X-Files for so long I now feel somewhat disappointed. It's not because of Agent Doggett/Robert Patrick but because is's still on TV. I truly wish it would have ended with season 7 and a real Mulder/Scully relationship. I find myself wandering what Chris Carter will do to them? I can't help but think, that he tries everything to make Scullys baby the child of the aliens or the CSM or anybody else, as long if it is NOT Mulder. But I truly don't want to watch this happen. For someone who's always telling that he listens to the fans, I finally believe that he's suddenly turned a dead ear to the fans wishes. Give Mulder back to Scully and their baby and let us go every two years to the cinemas with the expectation of a absolutly great X-File-Film.

Visitor Name: Maisie Mountcastle
Visitor's Info: Female, 38
You Are From: Millersville, MD, USA
Your Comments: I have been a loyal fan of the x-files for the past 6 years. As such, I really wanted to keep an open mind about the new season. How quickly it is devolving! In four episodes, as we have veered further and further from all mention or rememberance of Mulder, the show has grown more and more disinteresting and, in several key ways, even offensive. I guess that when you replace a living breathing heart with a handful of sand and you try to pass off what's left as a viable entity, it starts to putrify pretty quickly, no matter what you say about it to the press. Mulder has been the heart of the X-Files -- I can see this as surely now as I ever had suspected it before. When someone who operates at the very integral core of a universe disappears or is gone, shouldn't there be something more than a 2 episode opener and a "let's move on?" It's weird, troubling and disappointing to me. And I'm not talking about John Doggett, who is perfectly fine and typically understandable as a cop in a cop show. It is about a real revulsion and distate for the disrespectful way the last two episodes seem to have disregarded the integrity of the existing characters and of all the episodes that preceded them, which were, in large part driven by the passion, vision and intelligence of Mulder. You can't just carry on and pretend it doesn't matter that he is missing (or worse)without having people tune out and turn off. I'll not be watching this week. I was surprised to find that I wasn't even able to watch the episodes on FX on Thanksgiving. It was too sad to watch the old stories, knowing what's going on now on Sunday nights. I can't see this boding well for the x-files section of the DVD library I just started. I can't see myself buying those right now either.

Visitor Name: Isabel Michels
Visitor's Info: Female, 16
You Are From: Langenselbold, Germany
Your Comments: I think that the X-files are not the same without Mulder. In Germany there is still the old season. But I heard it and I don't like it. Anyway I keep watching the x-files, hoping that the change is a rise in their standards. Bye, Isa

Visitor Name: Cindy Tompkins
Visitor's Info: Female, 49
You Are From: Meriden, USA
Your Comments: Without David Duchovny! X-Files is not the same! WILL NOT WATCH IT WITHOUT MR. DUCHOVNY! X-Files is MULDER & SCULLY! Sorry! It's the way I feel and I'm sure most fans! I would have rather seen X-Files end last season, rather than see such a great show go down hill and end like this! What a shame! The 'new' actor just does not come across! Anyway NO ONE can replace, David Duchovny or 'Mulder'!