Nick Piccininni debut win!

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Nick Piccininni debut win!
Head in my hands thinking about Scully as the angel sent to discredit and control Mulder and instead she believed in him even when she didn't believe in the things he believed and she fell from grace for him. Agent scully is already in love... with humanity. Thinking about wetwired. Thinking about the pilot/the end and the motel bed scenes. This shot
XFN Says Goodbye
It has to end sometime....and that time is now for XFN. 3 years ago today we were celebrating #TheXFiles Revival premiere with all of you, but nothing lasts forever. We’re saying goodbye as a website today. Read what that means and take a trip down memory lane with us.
Thank you to all of you for making this journey with us.
I'm all game! Who else?
On July 19th, we had the honor to be able to hold a panel at SDCC 2018.
“Larger Than the Show: The X-Files Postmortem,” was moderated by Avi Quijada (X-Files News editor-in-chief), with panelists Colleen Evanson (The X-Files Abridged writer-producer), Roi Ollson (XFN managing editor), Keva Andersen (XFN content editor), Rebecca Welch (fandom collaborator), and Ky Johnson. (XFN features editor) We held an open conversation on the effects of the plot of the show in the 21st century, “The Scully Effect,” and the fandom’s self-sufficiency to create a preferable narrative.
We had a great time. Here’s the full video of the panel thanks to Perla Nation :)
So Where Do We Go From Here? Some personal news from XFN
It has to end sometime....and that time is coming soon. When XFN first came to be in 2007 we had no idea where this ride would take us, or what our own “series finale” as a site would look like. Head here for our thoughts on The X-Files, fandom, and what’s next for us as a site and our timeline for stepping back.
Dana Scully: 25 Years of Inspiration
In the end, Dana Scully never got her own desk in the X-Files office, so we shared the biggest one we could find with her. XFN’s Keva Andersen reflects on how Scully changed her life, and how Scully inspired women and girls for 25 years.
“At 17, I was very unsure of myself, self-conscious, afraid to speak out except in very safe circumstances. But watching this intelligent, confident woman take charge of situations, be assertive, stand her ground and be respected for it was exactly the kind of role model I needed as I made my way from child to adult. In an era where most of my friends were watching 90210 and Days of Our Lives, I was finding a new hero in a forensic pathologist FBI agent, a medical doctor who did her undergraduate degree in physics. Someone who rewrote Einstein as a college senior. At the time, it felt like many women on TV were there to be a punchline. But Dana Scully? She was the one doing the punching.“
Thank you, @gillianaofficial
FOX has shared promo photos from episode 2, Glen Morgan’s “This.” See them all here!