Oh god! This is the best dream! Except the part with CC being on Twitter. That wouldn’t be good at all. But please make everything be real!
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I am wondering, how many people who are now celebrating and cheering over Gillian’s post about the lack of female writers in The X-Files, not so long ago also wrote why “All Things” is not so great, and how they dislike it? How they never said one positive thing about “Aubrey” which was written also by a woman. Or did they ever acknowledge another woman and her ep “John Doe” which she directed? And did they ever say a word about Kim Newton, a newbie at that time, who wrote “Quagmire” and not praised Darin who was only her assistant? Where their “feminist” was then? And finally, did any of them suggested a female writer for s11 instead of shouting out their support for other male writers as Frank, Vince or David? Where this hypocrisy ends?
And Gillian had three fucking years to talk about it! She has never before brought up this subject! So why now when the list is already completed? (of course, I know why but go figure it out by yourself).
And does it really that matter if a person with a vagina and not penis will make an episode? Because I thought that the most important should be the quality but also professionalism and ability of the people who are working on the show! The X-Files was created by men and so what? I still fucking love it! This show was and still is my life! I grew up watching it. It made me a person I am today, thanks to those men! There were 208 episodes and not everyone was great but again, so what? I still wouldn’t change a thing because they’ve created the best TV show and iconic characters ever in the TV history! And I am looking forward to season 11 and I believe it will not disappoint!
Also, feminism isn’t about giving women everything only because they have vaginas! Feminism is about equality! Being a woman shouldn’t give you the right to be pushed ahead for doing nothing, to be considered a God and perfection whose no one dares to criticise (yes, I am looking at you who calls others misogynists only because they dared to say a negative thing about another woman)! I want to be respected because of my hard and good work and not because I have a vagina!
and also…
I am done with the hate towards X-Files and its creators! And I am also done with the hate towards David. Leave him out of it!
What One Woman Experienced Inside “The X-Files” Writers Room
This week, after it was revealed that The X-Files creator Chris Carter had hired a team of all men to help write the show’s upcoming season, many critics slammed the showrunner for “rejecting diversity.” Even X-Files co-lead Gillian Anderson chimed in, additionally pointing out the show’s lack of female directors.
The popular sci-fi series ran from 1993 until it was canceled in 2002, and it was rebooted in 2016. Over the past 10 seasons of the show — which spans 208 episodes to date — only nine women have earned writing credits. Those numbers aren’t “overly surprising” to Kim Newton, who was a writer for The X-Files Season 3.
“It sort of historically has been a place where more male writers have been for many years,” she told BuzzFeed News of The X-Files. During her time writing for the show from 1995 to 1996, Newton was the sole woman on a team of seven writers. It was her first-ever staff job on a television show.
Although Newton is grateful for the opportunity to have written for The X-Files and admits that “sometimes getting the first job is the hardest job,” she recalled Carter’s writers room being a place without “a whole lot of positive reinforcement.”
Newton said Carter’s writers room was competitive, writer to writer. “It’s probably the only job I’ve ever really had like that that was constructed that way … You pretty much work on your own, and you bring things to Chris. You talk over ideas, and you sort of deal with him one-on-one,” she explained. She’s since produced and written for a number of television shows, including The Blacklist, Cold Case, and New York Undercover. “If I had been there 10 years in as opposed to it being my first job, I think I would’ve done quite a bit better, and I think I would’ve lasted longer. When you’re in an environment that isn’t like a team-environment, more of a ‘survival-of-the-fittest’ environment, it’s a real challenge … On the day-to-day, you are always feeling like your job is at risk.”
All of the women enlisted to write for The X-Files were relatively new in comparison to the male writers who were hired, according to Newton. Each female writer left after only one year working there — “[some] probably happily, and some probably hoping to come back, but [were] not invited back,” said Newton.
“I don’t think it comes from a bad place or a totally sexist place,” Newton said of the lack of women writers and directors behind The X-Files, adding, “I don’t know whether Chris has ever felt comfortable in his approach to dealing with female writers.” (Representatives for Carter did not respond to BuzzFeed News’ request for comment.)
As for Carter’s newly formed all-male writers room — Darin Morgan, Glen Morgan, and James Wong, who are all X-Files veterans — Newton said that “it’s his prerogative” as a showrunner to hire whoever he wants, and she understands why he asked them to return. “They are tried and true, and they have a shorthand, and there’s no substitute for something like that. I’m sure it brings him a great peace of mind,” she said. “I guess my question really is, Were women read? Were women considered?
“In a perfect scenario, I really think having an eclectic staff is best overall for a show because people of different ages, genders, backgrounds, races — they all have an interesting perspective that’s worth hearing and considering,” she continued. “Scully’s a woman. She’s half the show. And while a lot of those guys write her very well, every once in a while, there’s a value in seeing through another woman’s eyes and not just through a man’s eyes. Without at least hearing those voices, I think it can be limiting and repetitive.”
In a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News, Newton also said the following:
“It was just a camp where you needed to have a thick skin. Very survival of the fittest. I liked the other writers very much. They taught me to smoke Cuban cigars and drink single malt scotch out of a Dixie cup before it ate it’s way through the paper. But it just isn’t a teamwork kind of atmosphere when it came to writing. It was “designed” to be competitive, for writers to try and outdo one another. That just wasn’t who I was at the time. Now I’d eat those guys for breakfast. Just kidding! Go team.
But that said, as a Monday morning quarterback, I think that if Chris Carter had focused on hiring female writers who were seasoned veterans instead of baby writers, he might have gotten more [of] what he wanted and needed from them. He might not even think twice now in season 11 to round out his staff with some chicks. I don’t know. Chris is a big conspiracy guy, but I don’t really think this is one of them. But I’m with Gillian, this kind of thing no longer goes unnoticed and social media affects viewership. Things are changing. That’s the truth that’s really out there.“
I said this exact thing on the post-Gillian blogged on her Tumblr. Although I did not mention her in my comments, I did mention the fact that Chris Carter hired his assistant over other probably more qualified writers. She did not block me from re-blogging on her page, she did take away the ability for anyone other than those who follow me to see my comment. E.g. you can’t look in the notes of that post to see my comment anymore. I find it very odd. I, agreeing with her, but letting everyone know of my dislike of CC hiring his assistant over more qualified writers, got me a slap on the hand. Still trying to figure that one out…I ended up deleting my re-blog, but not before I snipped it. I will post it for all to see..
What One Woman Experienced Inside “The X-Files” Writers Room
a veteran female director from homeland and mad men tweeted her support for working with gillian so what’s to stop carter from hiring her to direct an episode or two this season? he’d probably be jealous of her reputation though.
Chris Carter should have hired fresh blood, men or women, to write those episodes. It’s the last season, and with that team, as good as they are, there’s no way it’ll be better than season 10.
He literally named one character Einstein but apparently forgot about one his most famous quote: “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
I don’t care if he had hired more women or more men. I just wanted fresh blood. (And Shonda Rhimes.) I was hoping he would have watched his own episodes and realized how bad they were, that he would stop writing and only produce. But instead of hiring qualified writers, he hired his assistant. So really, the gender of the Xfiles writers is the last thing I worry about. At this point, tell Chris Carter to hire more women and you’ll end up with Anne Simon writing an episode.
To sum it up, I don’t disagree with Gillian’s fight. I just wished she had pulled it before the articles started to come out, she could have known beforehand how it would be, she had the possibility to change it, to propose to write one, that would have made one good episode out of ten at least. But I think her involvement in the x-files is too small, that she discovered who was writing the scripts just like us, in the press, and that she decided to drag down her own show because she doesn’t care that much about it. That’s what it feels like, and that’s what bothers me.
So how is it gonna be? They reblog their stuff and we reblog ours? Or we forget everything and are one unite fandom?
I’m not that childish to only reblog from my friends. I reblog a post, not a person anyway. I’m blocked by a few people, I haven’t blocked a lot though, because I don’t care that much, so we won’t be a united fandom either, I don’t think it’s possible at this point. But hopefully, season 11, from its filming to its airing will sign a truce.
I want to focus on the positivity of those 5 months, I don’t want to fight, I don’t want to see my friends being dragged for expressing their opinions, I don’t want to see trolls stirring shit between the two sides, I want a peaceful season 11. And a good one. And I hope Gillian stops throwing fuel to the fire too, because that’s not helping.
Gillian Anderson Slams ‘The X-Files’ For Reportedly Hiring An All-Male Writing Team
Not ‘slam’, not ‘rip’, just stating truth. I believe we can do better. #TheXFiles
Then I hope she actively tries to do better and write at least one out of ten.
Gillian Anderson Slams ‘The X-Files’ For Reportedly Hiring An All-Male Writing Team
Gillian Anderson Criticizes ‘X-Files’ All-Male Writing Staff
“The X-Files” Season 11 is expected to air during the 2017-2018 television season.
Gillian Anderson Criticizes ‘X-Files’ All-Male Writing Staff
I get all of you are upset but to slam Gillian now for speaking up about the ridiculous male vs female writers and directors on xfiles which is more than off is just not ok. If someone like Gillian who is in a power position who has many eyes and ears aimed at her shouldn’t speak up who should because the bts running of the xfiles is just disgusting. It’s not even about men being better writers and directors it’s that they get hired based on the fact women are considered to do a shit job.
Oh but I find the fight totally legit. What I dislike is that she did sign for another season of The X-Files. No one forced her. She knew exactly what it would be like, she knows Chris, she knows all the writers, she worships them all, usually.
She has played many many roles since the original series ended, pretty much all written by men. She has been plugging other shows (you know which one in particular), written by men. Never she complained about the lack of female writers in The Fall, or American Gods, or even Streetcar. So why now? Why picking XF when she’s about to start filming? She did a pretty bad job so far promoting this season and I’m scared it keeps going this way. I’m also pretty sure Chris would have let her write an episode if she wanted to, but it seems like the less she’s involved in it, the better, and it’s a bummer.
XF made who she is now, it made her famous, it made her an icon, she made a lot of money thanks to this show, and even if I don’t have a lot of feelings for Chris Carter, he is the one who pushed for her to be Scully. One of the first strong female character of all time. We owe him that, and so does she.
It just seems to me that she’s often unfair and ungrateful towards this show. So I get that it’s not as good as it could be, that the writing doesn’t give her as much material as she would, and that the subject itself don’t interest her much. It’s understandable. But still, I wish she would show a little bit more of enthusiasm for a show who has millions of fans and which will reward her with a few millions dollars.
This is a totally personal thing, but I always do have issues with people who publicly and loudly criticize what made them who they are now, as bad as those things are.
In other words, don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
THE X-FILES is Coming Back, But Its Writers’ Room Hasn’t Left the ’90s | Nerdist
Speaking to Indiewire about the revival, Carter said the reason he’d hired from the same pool he’d originally worked with for season 10 was partly because he didn’t want to “take a chance” that the veteran writers might have to “recover a script” if a new writer wasn’t able to capture the tone of the original series: “If it’s not there to begin with, it’s very hard to manufacture quality.”
It’s tough to say whether Carter’s response to the criticism is a result of genuine unawareness or something else entirely, but one thing The X-Files could undoubtedly use for season 11 is some fresh blood—or at the very least, some fresh ideas.
THE X-FILES is Coming Back, But Its Writers’ Room Hasn’t Left the ’90s | Nerdist
