>>819690 previous breads
>>820364 X Files
>>820399 RED Pills
>>820755 Chris Carter was redpilled long before
Coincidence that both X-Files & The Simpsons were BOTH on FOX?
>https:// infogalactic.com/info/Fox_Broadcasting_Company #1990s:_Rise_into_mainstream_success_and_beginnings_of_rivalry_with_the_Big_Three
at the start of the 1990–91 season – the network's added offerings included the scheduling of The Simpsons opposite veteran NBC sitcom The Cosby Show as part of Fox's initial Thursday night lineup that fall'
However, it was the supernatural investigative drama that debuted immediately following it on Friday nights, The X-Files, that would find long-lasting success, and would become Fox's first series to crack Nielsen's year-end Top 20 most-watched network programs.
By the 1997–98 season, Fox had three shows in the Nielsen Top 20, The X-Files (which ranked 11th), King of the Hill (which ranked 15th) and The Simpsons (which ranked 18th). Building around its flagship animated comedy The Simpsons, Fox would experience relative success with animated series in prime time, beginning with the debut of the Mike Judge-produced King of the Hill in 1997.