X-Files 2007 ...a real x-file
Q and A
(Prelude) As a published filmmaker and photo journalist living in Hollywood, one learns that in most cases it's only the players themselves and God that know the real truth of a thing, when it comes down to the bare bones of a matter. The following is an intelligent speculation after hours and hours of research and insight. The topic is the lead actors of the TV series X-Files and corp Hollywood ...a real X-File.
IT'S SPECULATED THAT:
Q: Did, do Scully and Mulder hate each other?
A: Yes, but not at first and is more so on his side than hers. They became very close, at first. (more later)
Q: What are the two main actors like?
A: As different as night and day. David is more cookie-cutter, a conformist ...goes on pure man's logic ...pushing him more towards the anal-conservative. Gillian ...well, she doesn't fit into the peg-hole scheme as does David, who knows just how to make himself a perfect peg. She is more like the complex artist that no one could figure out in a million years. One minute hot, then cold, calm them stressed, hopeful then all is futility. FYI, "the man" in Hollywood likes peg-hole people ...hates real humanity ...doesn't fit into their time slots and budget.!
Q: What about D & G 's relationship.
A: They were very close and hopeful to include their working union that could shoot them to the top. David ended up abandoning her because he could not hang with her human, artistic weird ways being that to him, not being like him and the majority is weird. He did so after something she did that hurt his feelings, shocked him and pissed him off. He never used understanding--pegs are wooden, they have no understanding--or forgave her. He convinced himself that she was a nut-job because not only was she not a wooden peg, which Hollywood loves, she could or would not change to be like him. He was confident that he would show her up, in her bizarre non-peg ways and surpass her professionally and in popularity. Well, it went the other way. This exasperated and enraged him because he was working so hard to be the perfect Hollywood peg. He soon began complaining about money and having to do more of the crawling about in muck scenes than she did. …miss-communication, bitterness, resentment, jealousy… All this escalated until they had no working relationship.
Q: Why did Scully, Gillian Anderson's career go nowhere after she left the X-Files when her ratings where sky high.
A: Because she left the series when in high ratings and corp's expected future high ratings. In short, they blackballed her to include slandering her via the media (in which Hollywood owns). It’s corny but “You’ll never work in this town again!” is a very real thing Hollywood uses as their main management tools.
Q: What else might be holding her back.
A: It's been said that she is currently being blackmailed with doctored sex photos. It's not clear if Hollywood is directly or indirectly responsible, but chances are they are.
Q: Why would Hollywood want to blackmail Gillian Anderson?
A: Because she wants to work in her industry. She could trump Hollywood’s blackball against her by threatening to take Hollywood to court for unfair labor practices ...with a newborn, they made her work 16-17 hour days, five and a half workdays, for nine months straight for nearly a decade. If they don't lift the blackball contract on her and help un-tarnish her reputation, for which they are responsible for destroying, she'll never freely work again, substantially.
Q: The Hollywood published media says she has lost her looks, is untalented, an alcoholic and is a total psycho?
A: No, no, no and probably. No, she still has her looks. No, she is talented and has proven that even with halfway scripts, stories, leading men, TV. series and movies to work with she is very believable. No, she’s is not known for being an alcoholic, though she has stated publicly that she’s been guilty of abusing alcohol. A psycho …she has shown herself to be different from the expected cookie-cutter mold, can have moods and is probably just as nuts as most of us, but probably outwardly seems more so, as does with most complex artists.
Q: Why doesn’t she make a public statement?
A: Hollywood owns most all major media in the US with strong networks and clout in the UK, and is a multi-billion dollar entity. Nothing gets out without their approval and they can do her more harm should she mess with them too much. She also is under contract when interviewed and is limited as to what she can say, though she has done well in covering most all her bases with implications and particular facts.
Q: Is there hope for a comeback for Gillian Anderson?
A: Yes. Miracles can happen. She would have to become independent in her personal life and focus …not compromising …getting herself together and her means as well. Seeing the pie as a whole and seeing the real issues then relentlessly moving forward with faith and caution, and not being afraid to face truth, bullies and would be bullies can work miracles.
Q: Does she want a comeback?
A: Does a fish want water even if all that’s currently available is a small mud-piss-pond, in the middle of an African dessert, which is only three inches deep and four feet wide? An artist has to produce, not working is the shortest road to insanity—personal death. Even if she has to work as an actor with a small but good local film company that the majority mainstream never heard of, nor likely to hear of, would be a saving grace. Producing|working is an artist’s water. Like, the fish stated above the question is does she want to live …to go on when logically all seems grim? Unknown to the fish it may come a typhoon any hour if it just believes and endures the moment, even if the moment is years. If one doesn’t endure, finish the race they will never get a ribbon. The type of comeback she would probably want would be different from the hoop-la Hollywood pushed on her with the TV series. She’s too real for that …just give her a decent script, with decent supportive directors, producers, film crew, company and fellow actors with realistic time frames and work schedules (that is a miracle) and let her do her thing. Yes, I believe she’s the type that is very strong in that way, and will never give up. You will most likely be hearing more and more from Gillian Anderson, if not in film, then in one of art’s other mediums. Rumor is she is a decent contemporary artist. If she rendered with only commodity type materials and methods, her works could be sold by private brokers as art commodities.
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