One of the big complaints about the X Files movie is that it's "just one long episode". Well, yeah, it is. But after 6 years that's exactly what I hoped it would be. The creep factor was high-very high the more I think about it. It dealt with interesting themes-does the end justify the means, and can a good deed atone for even the most monstrous sin? Mixed in with that was the relationship between two characters who have been made so real by the actors and the writers that a large community still cares about what happens to them years after the show went off the air. The X Files was the best thing on TV for nearly 9 years and for a lot of us, a rerun of the X Files is better than most of what's on TV now.