 |
  |
 |
 |
 |
Viewing
1-9 of 9 User Comments
1
|
 |

hatchethead
on Apr 19 2008, 11:52:56 AM writes:
NOT A HOAX
I was on set at the end of march and i can tell you that this is indeed the plot. |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

movieclipsnow
on Apr 19 2008, 12:54:28 AM writes:
TOTAL HOAX
It seems awfully convenient that the plot points hit the street the same day of the New York Comicon!
Just another ploy in the campaign of miscommunication... from Chris Carter |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

movieclipsnow
on Apr 18 2008, 11:38:43 PM writes:
TOTAL HOAX
It seems awfully convenient that the plot points hit the street the same day of the New York Comicon!
Just another ploy in the campaign of miscommunication... from Chris Carter |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

nightmarebefore
on Apr 18 2008, 1:39:06 PM writes:
Actually, Greenaway, that is correct as written. The verb ("is") should agree with the subject ("the best team for the job"). The nouns in the predicate ("ex-agents Fox Mulder and Dr. Dana Scully") have no bearing on the verb. "The Copyeditor's Handbook" (U of California P, 2006) gives this example on page 340: "The only sign of Christmas was the stockings on the mantel."
Of course "team" is a collective noun, but the members of the team are acting as a group, so the noun should be treated as singular (at least in North America, where I presume this blurb originated).
...Unless you were pointing out another error and I misunderstood? |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

Thinkey
on Apr 18 2008, 12:10:35 PM writes:
X-FILES NEWS CONFIRMS
http://www.xfilesnews.com/
You can find all the info there. X-Files News claims this is fact and have been able to confirm the information. |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

h
on Apr 18 2008, 9:10:27 AM writes:
DOUBT IT
That doesn't even remotely read like a cover blurb. |
| Profile | E-mail | Buddy |
|

xxxoverridexxx
on Apr 18 2008, 9:00:44 AM writes:
Sounds like a good plot to me. As for all the unanswer questions, they will still remain unanswered but at the same time fill in the blanks. I think I read that somewhere so him being on the run will be solved |
| Profile | Buddy |
|

Trans-Warp
on Apr 18 2008, 8:28:30 AM writes:
The series finale left alot of unanswered questions (which annoyed me, particularly after a very weak ninth season.) I hope they don't just ignore the fact that Mulder is on the run... |
| Profile | E-mail | WWW | Buddy |
|

Greenaway
on Apr 18 2008, 8:12:03 AM writes:
SKEPTICAL
"And the best team for the job is [sic] ex-agents Fox Mulder and Dr. Dana Scully, who have no desire to revisit their dark past."
One would think that the publication house for the novelization would have good enough proof-readers. Not that this is proof of fabrication, it just nettles me and does make the alarm bells ring. Then again, I might trust people and their use of the English language too much.
Whether this is correct or not, it has a Carterian savour, again proof of nothing at all. But as Mike does indeed think this is, to an extent, in agreement with what he has seen, I am willing to go along with this. |
| Profile | Buddy |
|


 |
Viewing 1-9 of 9 User Comments
1
|
 |
|
 |
 |
  |
 |
|