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The X-Factor that rules Watching TV
Some years ago, TV slots in prime time was dominated by the factor X! – X-Files, X-Men Revolution and Warrior Princess Xena. All three shows have kept the average scores in the entire period of their show and still have devoted fans who clamor for old episodes to be repeatedly ceremony.
X-Files – a cult science fiction drama, This TV show is a star in her own right. The show shows how FBI special agents Mulder and Scully, Doggett and Reyes, discover truths about the ugly forces who are ready to undermine American civilization. What makes the show interesting is the pairing up of agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Although they are polar opposites, they come together to investigate and solve paranormal mysteries related to events occurring in the country. Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny are exceptional actors that lead to life of their own. Winner of five Golden Globes and 65 other wins, this show can be considered as that of science fiction dramas gave a new lease of life.
X-Men Revolution – No one ever imagined that an animated series that captures the public imagination in this way, as well as X-Men. Twice winner of the Emmy, this show is based on super-hero Marvel Comics team, the X-Men. Besides Spider-Man animated series, which has been touted as the longest animated series on Kids WB. The specialty of this show lies in the fact that his characters are high school kids learning to control his super powers. This show may be called the best kid cult series of the last decade.
Xena – Warrior Princess – One of the best TV shows for portraying women in strong willed characters who want to use their power to save innocent people. Xena is a perfect blend of action, adventure, comedy and fantasy. Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor on Xena and Gabriella got the audience jumping with excitement during the fight sequences exciting. The Emmy-winning primetime, this show was a super hit among all age groups.
The common link between all these TV shows are the "factor of fantasy." Despite being made in science fiction and fantasy, they were able to deliver the essence of the story in an interesting and exciting. All these series TV is now available on DVD and the Internet.
Choose one of these shows for a night out and see how the X-factor assumes complete control of you!
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