﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss version="2.0" xmlns:spout="http://www.spout.com/schemas/rss/core/2006" xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005">
  <channel>
    <cf:treatAs>list</cf:treatAs>
    <cf:listinfo>
      <cf:group element="type" label="Type" ns="http://www.spout.com/schemas/rss/core/2006" data-type="text" />
    </cf:listinfo>
    <title>The X-Files: The End's Recent Activity - Spout</title>
    <link>http://www.spout.com/</link>
    <description>Recent community activity around The X-Files: The End on Spout</description>
    <copyright>Copyright 2005-9 Spout, LLC</copyright>
    <generator>Spout RSS</generator>
    <image>
      <url>http://www.spout.com/images/SpoutLogoRSS.jpg</url>
      <title>The X-Files: The End's Recent Activity - Spout</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/</link>
      <width>136</width>
      <height>30</height>
    </image>
    <item>
      <title>Film:The X-Files: The End</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/films/The_X_Files_The_End/162357/default.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<table width='100%' style='font:10px/10px Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;'><tr><td><img align='left' src='http://www.spout.com/images/no_image.jpg' hspace='10' style='height:80px;' /></td>
<td>
<strong>Title:</strong> The X-Files: The End<br/>
<strong>Year:</strong> 1998<br/>
<strong>Director:</strong> R.W. Goodwin<br/>
<strong>Plot:</strong> It was hardly surprising that the final episode of <a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>X-Files</a>' fifth season, "<a href=/films/10494/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>The End</a>," was a cliffhanger, despite the "finality" of its title. This time around, however, viewers were advised to seek the solutions to the problems posed in the episode by attending the <a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>X-Files</a> movie, which was slated to open on June 19, 1998 -- a full month after the season-ender's May 17 play date. For the record, the plot of "<a href=/films/10494/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>The End</a>" hinged on a young psychic boy named Gibson Praise (Jeff Gulka), who had witnessed the bizarre death of a Russian chess champion. It soon develops that Gibson may possess the solution to all the X-Files cases -- past, present, and future. The episode was written by series creator <a href="/players/P___240986/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Chris Carter</a>, who coyly (and maddeningly) planted clues to the content of the upcoming -- and highly anticipated -- <a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'>X-Files</a> theatrical feature. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide<br/>
<strong>Times Tagged:</strong> 1<br/>
<strong>Number of blog posts:</strong> 1<br/>
<strong>SpoutRating:</strong> 5<br/>
</td></tr></table>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 15:43:53 GMT</pubDate><spout:Title>The X-Files: The End</spout:Title><spout:Year>1998</spout:Year><spout:Director>R.W. Goodwin</spout:Director><spout:Plot>It was hardly surprising that the final episode of &lt;a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;X-Files&lt;/a&gt;' fifth season, "&lt;a href=/films/10494/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;The End&lt;/a&gt;," was a cliffhanger, despite the "finality" of its title. This time around, however, viewers were advised to seek the solutions to the problems posed in the episode by attending the &lt;a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;X-Files&lt;/a&gt; movie, which was slated to open on June 19, 1998 -- a full month after the season-ender's May 17 play date. For the record, the plot of "&lt;a href=/films/10494/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;The End&lt;/a&gt;" hinged on a young psychic boy named Gibson Praise (Jeff Gulka), who had witnessed the bizarre death of a Russian chess champion. It soon develops that Gibson may possess the solution to all the X-Files cases -- past, present, and future. The episode was written by series creator &lt;a href="/players/P___240986/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Chris Carter&lt;/a&gt;, who coyly (and maddeningly) planted clues to the content of the upcoming -- and highly anticipated -- &lt;a href=/films/354786/default.aspx style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;X-Files&lt;/a&gt; theatrical feature. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide</spout:Plot><spout:TimesTagged>1</spout:TimesTagged><spout:taglevel>Slightly Tagged (1-5)</spout:taglevel><spout:NumberOfBlogPosts>1</spout:NumberOfBlogPosts><spout:SpoutRating>5</spout:SpoutRating><spout:FilmCoverURL>http://www.spout.com/images/no_image.jpg</spout:FilmCoverURL><spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL>http://www.spout.com/films/The_X_Files_The_End/162357/default.aspx</spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL><spout:type>Film</spout:type></item>
    <item>
      <title>Spout Post: X-FILES: 5.20</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/blogs/windbreaker/archive/2007/9/11/19672.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/6189/default.aspx'>Windbreaker</a><br/>
<strong>Post To:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/blogs/windbreaker/default.aspx'>Windbreaker!</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 9/11/2007 11:43:16 AM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> Season 5 is by far the weakest link of the X-Files so far.  Keep in mind, I&#39;m only halfway through the DVDs, but 5 let me down.  The stand-alone episodes for the most part aren&#39;t very compelling, spooky, mysterious, ... [insert any other free association word w/X-Files].  I&#39;m told that the feature length movie that bridges Seasons 5 and 6 will pump me up again.  Further, the production value increased substantially in 6 because budgets were suddenly larger and filming moved from Canada to the US.  But, the finale did serve its role of cliffhanger effectively.  A young boy may be the link between humans and aliens, Cig Man is back, the Syndicate wants the young boy, Kan&#39;t-Kill-Me Krycek is back, the Lone Gunmen help out... in short, I see the momentum picking up.  <br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 15:43:16 GMT</pubDate><spout:postby>Windbreaker</spout:postby><spout:postto>Windbreaker!</spout:postto><spout:postdate>9/11/2007 11:43:16 AM</spout:postdate><spout:body>Season 5 is by far the weakest link of the X-Files so far.  Keep in mind, I&amp;#39;m only halfway through the DVDs, but 5 let me down.  The stand-alone episodes for the most part aren&amp;#39;t very compelling, spooky, mysterious, ... [insert any other free association word w/X-Files].  I&amp;#39;m told that the feature length movie that bridges Seasons 5 and 6 will pump me up again.  Further, the production value increased substantially in 6 because budgets were suddenly larger and filming moved from Canada to the US.  But, the finale did serve its role of cliffhanger effectively.  A young boy may be the link between humans and aliens, Cig Man is back, the Syndicate wants the young boy, Kan&amp;#39;t-Kill-Me Krycek is back, the Lone Gunmen help out... in short, I see the momentum picking up.  </spout:body></item>
    <item>
      <title>Spout Tag:checkmate</title>
      <link>http://www.spout.com/members/0/tags/checkmate/MemberTagFilms.aspx</link><description><![CDATA[<div style='display:block;height:120px;width:400px;font:10px/10px Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;'><a href='/members/0/tags/checkmate/MemberTagFilms.aspx'>checkmate</a>
<strong><br/> Number of films tagged:</strong> 1</br><br/>
<strong>Number of people who tagged:</strong> 1</br><br/>
<strong>Number of times used:</strong> 1</br><br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 15:43:53 GMT</pubDate><spout:numFilms>1</spout:numFilms><spout:numPeople>1</spout:numPeople><spout:timesUsed>1</spout:timesUsed><spout:type>Tag</spout:type></item>
  </channel>
</rss>