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The X-Files Files is a podcast hosted by Kumail Nanjiani on the Feral Audio Podcast Network.
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The X-Files Files is a podcast hosted by Kumail Nanjiani on the Feral Audio Podcast Network.<ref name=":0">[http://www.feralaudio.com/show/x-files-files/ The X Files Files], (podcast), Feral Audio, retrieved Oct 2014</ref>
   
Typical episodes involve Kumail and guest(s) discussing an episode or two of the X-Files. Discussion often involves analyzing each episode from a theatrical arts point of view, including topics like characterizations, plot, writing, directing, acting, lighting, music, etc. They also discuss how the characters relationships develop during the episode and how it relates to the series as a whole. If applicable, social issues such as government experimentation and secrecy, will be discussed as they relate to the episode.
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A typical podcast episode involves Kumail and a guest discussing two episodes of the X-Files. The podcast started with X-Files Season 1, Episode 1, [[Pilot]], and continues through almost every subsequent episode in order. The discussion often covers topics of the theatrical arts, such as characterizations, plot, writing, directing, acting, lighting, music, casting, etc. The podcast often discusses how the relationships between characters develop during the episode and how it relates to the series as a whole. Sometimes social issues, such as government experimentation or secrecy, will be discussed as they relate to the X-Files episode.
   
There are also special episodes that do not cover a specific episode. Some of these involve Kumail interviewing someone who worked on X-Files, such as writer [[Glen Morgan]], actor [[Dean Haglund|Dean Haglund]], composer [[Mark Snow]], or producer Steve Asbell.
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There are also special podcast episodes that do not cover a specific X-Files episode. Some of these involve Kumail interviewing someone who worked on X-Files, such as writer [[Glen Morgan]], actor [[Dean Haglund]], composer [[Mark Snow]], or producer Steve Asbell.
   
 
The podcast has been covered by AV Club. <ref name=":1">[http://www.avclub.com/article/kumail-nanjiani-take-every-episode-x-files-new-pod-205527 The best podcasts for the week of May 31–June 6], AV Club, Jun 2014. </ref>
 
The podcast has been covered by AV Club. <ref name=":1">[http://www.avclub.com/article/kumail-nanjiani-take-every-episode-x-files-new-pod-205527 The best podcasts for the week of May 31–June 6], AV Club, Jun 2014. </ref>
   
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As of October 2014, the podcast had reached Season 2 Episode 17.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:21, 16 October 2014

The X-Files Files is a podcast hosted by Kumail Nanjiani on the Feral Audio Podcast Network.[1]

A typical podcast episode involves Kumail and a guest discussing two episodes of the X-Files. The podcast started with X-Files Season 1, Episode 1, Pilot, and continues through almost every subsequent episode in order. The discussion often covers topics of the theatrical arts, such as characterizations, plot, writing, directing, acting, lighting, music, casting, etc. The podcast often discusses how the relationships between characters develop during the episode and how it relates to the series as a whole. Sometimes social issues, such as government experimentation or secrecy, will be discussed as they relate to the X-Files episode.

There are also special podcast episodes that do not cover a specific X-Files episode. Some of these involve Kumail interviewing someone who worked on X-Files, such as writer Glen Morgan, actor Dean Haglund, composer Mark Snow, or producer Steve Asbell.

The podcast has been covered by AV Club. [2]

As of October 2014, the podcast had reached Season 2 Episode 17.

References

  1. The X Files Files, (podcast), Feral Audio, retrieved Oct 2014
  2. The best podcasts for the week of May 31–June 6, AV Club, Jun 2014.