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Revival in America
Aired May 31 2023 on CBN News To listen to CBN Radio go to this location: https://www2.cbn.com/radio Furnished by Rick Livermore Webmaster220 San Juan Capistrano California – https://ricklivermore.wordpress.com
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cheap trailer trash n everyone knows it
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BRAVE NEW WORLD WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heres some quick sam art to celebrate because I realized I've never drawn him before and he is one of my favorites so expect more of him in the future >:3 below the cut is some self indulgent art because I just couldn't help myself ... (spoiler warning below)
this scene had me absolutely shaking I just had to do a redraw SAMBUCKY NATION HOW WE FEELING
#keith does art#this movie killed me and then revived me and then killed me again#digital art#sam wilson#marvel#cap sam#captain america#falcon#mcu#cabnw#fanart#support human artists#artists on tumblr#medibang paint pro#captain america: brave new world spoilers#sambucky#sam/bucky#bucky barnes#gov bucky#winter soldier
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#vintage americana#old tumblr#2014 tumblr#2014 aesthetic#bring back 2014#2014 revival#2012 tumblr#2014 indie#mood board#american apperal#americana#americana coquette#american apparel#america#2013 tumblr#tumblr aesthetic#i miss old tumblr#lana is mother#lana del rey summer#lana is god#lana stan#lana del slay#lana del rey#lana is our queen#lana core#ride lana del rey#girl blog aesthetic#girl blogger
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It is absolutely wild to me that some people are borderline accusing Hedland of misappropriating funds for the Acolyte because, at least to me, the neither the production value, writing, coreo nor acting were any worse than shows like Andor or the Mandalorian. But more importantly, I wonder why a show made after two very important strikes in the theatre industry may cost a bit more per episode. Like maybe, they’re actually paying people and keeping working conditions safer? And honestly, considering how much hate everyone working on the show received, I would be fully supportive of them to use their funds to go on a nice long vacation away from everything, they deserve it.
#I hate the fake dudebro “fans so’’ much#I will never forgive them for getting the best Star Wars show canceled#I hope the Disney execs who gave into this bullying get explosive diarrhea whenever they sit down to cancel/not renew a show#I love the Acolyte so much#I really hope it gets revived#or we at least get a movie or something to wrap up the plot#star wars#the acolyte#star wars the acolyte#leslye headland#sag aftra#writers guild of America#imagine paying people fairly#couldn’t be Disney#Disney#the force is female#renew the acolyte#the acolyte appreciation post#the acolyte star wars#the acolyte season 2
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𝓘𝗆 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗌𝗐𝖾𝖾𝗍𝖾𝗌𝗍 𝗀𝗂𝗋𝗅 𝗂𝗇 𝗍𝗈𝗐𝗇 𝗌𝗈 𝗐𝗁𝗒 𝖺𝗋𝖾 𝗒𝗈𝗎 𝗌𝗈 𝗆𝖾𝖺𝗇 ?
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Why I Think The X-Files Isn’t Really As Much About Watergate and Governmental Conspiracy As Everyone Claims, Maybe Including CC
This one’s really nerdy, get ready.
Media covering the X-Files has always emphasized how much the show capitalizes on a post-Watergate worldview, a paranoia about government and belief in high-level conspiracy. I think CC signed on to this interpretation entirely. So much so that he sure kept on feeding those conspiracy plot lines in the mytharc—even when every other plot line was going hungry.

So much so that in the revival, he really created a problem for himself, which the media picked up on. Government conspiracy nuts in 2016 no longer were hot sensitive 90s guy outcasts like Mulder or quirky cuddly little nerds like the Gunmen. Government conspiracy nuts in 2016 were media savvy right wing commentators manipulating the masses, getting presidents elected through willful misinformation. The revival series tried to address this head on with Tad O’Malley, a character who represented this new development. But it was definitely a sticky issue: the sociopolitical context of the original show was gone. Was the show relevant any more?

I would argue yes, or at least it could have been. I would argue that the interpretation of the XF as a show primarily about conspiracy at high levels of power and governmental manipulation is a flawed one to begin with. I think this take makes the show way too thematically narrow, limits it, and obscures the show’s more important appeals.
In the 1990s, media coverage of the show almost always mentioned Watergate the historical event. Sometimes coverage discussed how Watergate was directly referenced on the show (Deep Throat, meetings in parking deck, CSM and Diana both living in the actual Watergate), but also Watergate’s specific effect on creator Chris Carter, who specifically cited it as a formative event. Often it was claimed that the show’s popularity with audiences was rooted in post-Watergate suspicion of government.
I think this could have been true generally speaking, although I always thought it somewhat overestimated the impact of Watergate on the XF’s target audience. Consider that in 1997 many in the key 18-49 demographic would not even remember Watergate especially well, or at all. If you were 30 in 1997, you were 6 when the story broke in 1973. I’m sure that could have left a mark on you, but I also think it might have been something that simply left a much bigger impression on Boomers the age of Chris Carter himself.
Me? I was in college in 1997, and I was nonexistent / unborn during Watergate. So I didn’t remember it, and it held no personal significance in my worldview regarding the United States. I don’t think it ever would have occurred to me to trust that the government was telling me the truth all the time, and I wouldn’t ever be shocked to learn I was being intentionally misled. As a late Gen Xer growing up in the Reagan administration with post-Watergate ideas floating in the air, I just assumed the worst from the get-go.
So I admit: sometimes the earnest speeches from Mulder and Scully about the Truth and being lied to from men in power and a government we purport to trust seemed a little repetitive and obvious to me. It’s taken me a while to realize that these speeches are voicing something very specific and historically real, the furious indignation of Boomers that we can’t trust our institutions. I think I felt like, yeah, okay, okay, I get it. I never had the same kind of trust in institutions to lose in this respect, but this was a major betrayal for people my parents’ age.
All of this to say, I don’t think that the conspiracy worldview and the appeal of the paranoia about government was a big part of the draw for me. I’m not saying it wasn’t for many or even most others. But my instinct about storytelling is that that is a little too abstract or bloodless of an appeal to really hook most viewers anyway. Like, you might be interested in conspiracy to get you to watch initially, sure, but that’s probably not going to keep you watching for years. And it’s really not going to be enough to motivate you to tune in to a revival series in the 2010s.
So what was the big hook for viewers? You’re probably expecting me to say MSR, and if so, I’m going to surprise you a little. I do think that was part of it for some percentage of viewers, but I think it is more complex than that.
I think the show tapped into a late 20th century urge for individuals to become part of something greater than ourselves. Something we might think of as numinous or transcendent. Maybe something meaningful and good (like a quest for truth) — or maybe something that will look down and judge us, for good or ill. Something that means that we are not lonely in the universe. This puts X-Files squarely in an overall 1990s angels and aliens otherworldly trend.
(Personally, and this could be an only me thing, but I can never quite separate out Tony Kushner’s Angels in America and The X-Files in my mind; Angels debuted on Broadway the same year X-Files first aired, and I was exposed to both at about the same time. They’re both about apocalypse and personal crisis and the end of the millennium and the transformative power of authentic relationships with others. I could do a whole thing on this.)
The desire for transcendence is the part of the show that is summed up by Mulder and Scully watching lights together in the sky, by Mulder’s wonder at seeing ships or aliens, by the entire notion of “I Want To Believe,” by the idea expressed in the last episode of the original series that both Mulder and Scully share—that the dead aren’t lost to us, that “they speak to us as part of something greater than us - greater than any alien force.” Mulder says to Scully that if “you and I are powerless now, I want to believe that if we listen to what’s speaking, it can give us the power to save ourselves.” There’s definitely a part of the show that is about little lonely human beings finding how they fit in a big, unfeeling universe.
The show's interest in conspiracy figures into this. Because after all, what are conspiracy theories but reassurance that there is some meaning behind everything after all? That there is some powerful system running the show, even if that system might be kind of evil. A grand organized secret an individual can actually uncover, rather than a bunch of random haphazard incompetence and chaos. I think this is part of the show's interest in transcendence, but only one part.
And there’s also part of the show that’s about a hero who is wracked with loneliness and alienation — and then two heroes who are wracked with loneliness and alienation—finding a kind of salvation in Truth, in Justice, in Trust, in Partnership, and, ambiguously, Love. (Sometimes Mulder sounds more like a 19th century Romantic hero than anything else.) This makes it a little allegory about late 20th century individualism and alienation and desire for meaning and authenticity and connection with others.
I think what appeals to people emotionally in the show is that part of us that wonders: is there a universe that pays attention to me? Is there anyone who listens to me and who really, really knows me? Does anyone besides me care what is true and what is a lie? Will I find those who are lost to me and repair the parts of me that are broken? Is there anyone who would give up their life for mine?
I think that the desire to connect with others is a really basic human drive, and it’s most obviously foregrounded in the show the Mulder-Scully partnership. Even romance aside, we see from the first episode that these are two people with distinct worldviews who want to communicate, who see something in one another, who are hungry to be understood by one another. They ultimately see the other person as someone who reflects and affirms who they are. The partnership is definitely the emotional hook of the show, whether you see that as a romantic ship or not, and it thematically echoes the show’s overall themes of wanting there to be more in the universe.
When the show was at its most emotionally devastating, it was one or both of its protagonists losing a relationship or connection that was important to them, or it was their frustration that their efforts were not meaningful on a larger scale: grief over a loss, a coverup that meant Justice wasn’t served or Truth was concealed.
When the show’s moments were most emotionally triumphant, they were always moments of overt connection, usually between Mulder and Scully, both more dramatic (“you’re my touchstone”) and subtle (reaching out to take a partner’s hand in Pusher or Field Trip). When there were moments of triumph concerning the government conspiracy, it felt more allegorical, like information (Truth) getting free, not progress made in specific governmental reform or anything.
(And honestly, the moments of triumph against the conspiracy were pretty few and far between. We left the original run of show with the protagonists on the run, pretty sure there was going to be an alien invasion in coming years that had been facilitated by complicit human conspirators, so this conspiracy thread of the plot apparently didn’t even seem like the most important and emotionally satisfying story to resolve.)
CC wrote a NY Times piece addressing the changing landscape on conspiracies in 2021, discussing why he was skeptical of a new UFO report. He was perceived as having the authority to write this because he created a show that quintessentially addressed government conspiracies about visitors from space.
But for me, the question of whether the government was hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life was really not the main takeaway from TXF. At least no more than the question of whether there needed to be an investigation into the undue influence of witchcraft in Scotland was my main takeaway of Macbeth.
I do acknowledge that I may have been in the minority. Maybe this is not how most people felt. But I also wonder if sometimes the urge to make the show primarily about political paranoia became a distraction from what it did best—these larger, more universal themes. I wonder if that is partly what was so frustrating about the storytelling of the revival.
#meta#x files meta#watergate#conspiracy#chris carter#x-files revival#x files revival#angels in america#angels#aliens and ufos
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if not now…


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…when?


#aesthetic moodboard#moodboard aesthetic#old tumblr#girlblogger#2014 revival#girl interrupted#lizzy grant#girl rotting#girlblogging#girlcore#downtown#small town america#liminal#eerie aesthetic#2014 soft grunge
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Live fast. Die young. Be wild and have fun
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small town, solitude, wet pavement and bare trees. flickering store signs, cigarette butts and coffee from the lady at the diner. Towns like these were nobody comes in, and nobody comes out, it’s like they’re frozen in time
#tumblrgirls#2k14 aesthetic#indiesleaze#2014 tumblr#american apparel#2014 girl#2014 nostalgia#2014 revival#2014 sleaze#bring back 2014#small town gothic#small town america#small town aesthetic#small town girl#diner#american teenager#ethel cain
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Americana
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Pics of me celebrating the 4th of july 🇺🇲🚬📸🎆🎇
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All-Star Comics #58
#all-star comics#justice society of america#jsa#super squad#star-spangled kid#sylvester pemberton#robin#dick grayson#power girl#Kara zor l#green lantern#alan scott#the flash#jay garrick#dr fate#kent nelson#wildcat#ted grant#earth two#revival#mike grell#dc comics#comics#70s comics#bronze age comics
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1984's What If ? Vol.1 #44 ("What If Captain America Were Not Revived Until Today ?") cover by artist Bill Sienkiewicz. Source
#Captain America#Bill Sienkiewicz#What If ?#What If#steve rogers#marvel comics#art#80's#80s#1980s#comics#marvel what if#what if comics#cool cover art#What If Captain America Were Not Revived Until Today ?#captain america comics#marvel#cover#comic books#comic book cover art#Cap#superheroes#comic book#comic art#comics art#comic cover#superhero#80s comics#1980s comics#capitan america
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