Visit Shawn Lealos' website to learn more about his novel writing and follow him on Twitter at sslealos.
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Shawn is also a published author, with a non-fiction book about the Stephen King Dollar Baby Filmmakers and has begun work on a new fiction series as well. Mulder went into hiding during the Season 8 finale and didn’t reappear until the Season 9 finale. Agents Mulder & Scully then returned for a revival in 2016. Doggetts investigation of Kersh and the FBI isnt making him any friends, especially Brad Follmer, a new Assistant. Fans of 'The X-Files' will remember that David Duchovny quit the series at the end of Season 7. After spending nearly a decade investigating paranormal phenomena and the existence of extraterrestrials in the 1990s, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson took a well-earned break. His work on the Internet has been featured on websites like The Huffington Post, Yahoo Movies, Chud, Renegade Cinema, 411mania, and Sporting News. Fox initially hoped for The X-Files season 12 but it never happened. He has work published in newspapers such as Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma Gazette and magazines such as Vox Magazine, Loud Magazine, and Inside Sports Magazine.
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Shawn is a former member of the Society of Professional Journalists and current member of the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle. He has worked as a journalist for over 25 years, first in the world of print journalism before moving to online media as the world changed. The other major shadow hanging over the ninth season of The XFiles was the one cast by the terrorist attacks of September, 200.
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Season 9 is missing Mulder for quite a bit of it, but it is still a good show. Shawn received his Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma with a minor in Film Studies. In my opinion X-files is the best TV show ever created. Lealos is a senior writer on ScreenRant who fell in love with movies in 1989 after going to the theater to see Tim Burton's Batman as his first big screen experience.