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Even if it was softened after the announcement of the 11th season, this seems like a moot point altogether now that the season is out.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a ''yet another'' cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story. Thankfully, this has softened when Fox confirmed that the show has been renewed for an eleventh season of 10 episodes in 2018.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a ''yet another'' cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a ''yet another'' cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story. Thankfully, this has softened when Fox confirmed that the show has been renewed for an eleventh season of 10 episodes in 2018.
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Not a YMMV Trope!
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* AdultFear: There is a large segment of the US population that feels that childhood vaccinations are, at best ineffectual, and, at worst, harmful. Given the show's tendency to play with real-life conspiracy theories, using vaccinations as a conspiracy theory fits well with the tone.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story.
* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell? *chuckles* When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.
* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell? *chuckles* When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a ''yet another'' cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story.
* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell?*chuckles* ''(chuckles)'' When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.
* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell?
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* AdultFear: There is a large segment of the US population that feels that childhood vaccinations are, at best ineffectual, and, at worst, harmful. Given the show's tendency to play with real-life conspiracy theories, using vaccinations as a conspiracy theory fits well with the tone.
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* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell? *chuckles* When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.
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* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell? *chuckles* When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.
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* BrokenBase: The revival ending on a cliffhanger caused a predictable divide between those saying it's perfectly in keeping with the tone the show has always had, and those who say it's a cheap cop-out and/or incredibly arrogant of Chris Carter to just assume there would be enough interest that he'd get to continue the story.
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* {{Narm}}: Cigarette-Smoking Man's "You speak to me of Hell? *chuckles* When you appear to be the one who is hell-bound." is a real corker.