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The X-Files and Culture Re-View, The Significance of 22/12/12


Why is this date the most important fictional date in pop culture? One of many examples is related to The X-Files.

22 December 2012: The colonization of the planet by aliens was supposed to begin exactly 10 years ago today… in The X Files, that is.

In the TV show The X-Files' season 9 finale (and final episodes at the time, titled “The Truth” - aired on 19 May 2002), the date was set.

Everything that fictional FBI agents Mulder and Scully were looking to uncover had come down to one date: 22/12/12.

This was the date the conspiracists had set with an alien race for colonization to begin.

Spoiler alert: It didn’t take place – fictionally or in real life, as many predicted the end of the world due to the Mayan calendar ending in 2012.

But we’re still here, and by 2016's season 10 revival of the show, the aliens still had yet to invade Earth.

The new seasons of The X-Files gave fans renewed hope that the mythology arc would be wrapped up and that the failed colonization would be explained. Series creator Chris Carter moved past it and wrote themselves out of an apocalypse corner by including one scene in the season 11 premiere which explained why colonization didn't occur: the aliens called off their colonization plans because they had "no interest in a warming planet with vanishing resources."

Essentially, Earth has become too spoiled by its inhabitants to colonize.

Food for thought…


Source: Euronews
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