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Did you know that there was once talk of doing an X-Files episode that would have been a crossover with Unsolved Mysteries? X-Files writer Vince Gilligan came up with the idea of an X-Files/Unsolved Mysteries crossover, but couldn't figure out how to make it work. Although a crossover with UM materialized, a crossover with Cops eventually did (2000 episode "X-Cops").
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Interesting... I can see why it would have been tough to do, especially with the time crunch Gilligan was under.
In order to work, it would have had to be a "true" UM segment, not a fictionalized X-Files storyline. Take the Allagash Abductions or Missing Time segment, but incorporate the fictionalized agents Mulder and Scully to investigate the case? The main difficulty I see is in the differing styles of the show. UM being documentary style, where the focus is on the event, person, or crime versus X-Files where the focus was more on the agents. Maybe a "The Investigators" segment would've been a better fit, as those tended focus a little less on a specific incident. The tongue in cheek UM scene in the movie Baseketball is as close to a cross-over as we got. (at least that comes to mind) It worked, in my opinion, because it was kept short and stuck to the UM style, with the obvious exception of Stack's language. It would have been interesting if they had pulled off the UM/XF cross-over, but I'm not sure how successful it would have been, since David D and Gillian A weren't even slated to be a part of it. |
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I agree that it would have been tough to do and the issues you mentioned would have made such a crossover story very difficult to pull off. Besides, with The X-Files airing on Fox, the home of America's Most Wanted (a longtime rival of UM), the network would probably have been uncomfortable with the idea, anyway.
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