"I think she definitely has. I think, um, her and Mulder's relationship has become more equal. And, I think she has become stronger and more independent over the seasons"
- Gillian Anderson
About this Quote
In this quote, Gillian Anderson is talking about the character development of Dana Scully in the popular TV show "The X-Files." She believes that throughout the seasons, Scully's relationship with her partner Mulder has actually evolved to become more equivalent. This recommends that in the beginning, Scully may have been seen as more secondary to Mulder, however as the show advanced, their dynamic moved to a more equivalent partnership. Anderson likewise keeps in mind that Scully has actually ended up being more powerful and more independent as the seasons have actually gone on, suggesting that she has actually grown and developed as a character. This quote highlights the value of character growth and the advancement of relationships in storytelling.
This quote is written / told by Gillian Anderson somewhere between August 9, 1968 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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