Only one more DVD to go in my X files movie marathon.
At the moment I'm trying really hard to stay away from the forums, I don't want to read any spoilers concerning the new X files movie I want to believe. Though I have to say, after what I've seen of season 9 I don't even care about the movie's plot, as long as there's lots of Mulder and Scully in it.
Improbable
Finally a funny episode which is somewhat funny.
Apparently Reyes is a bigger math geek than Scully.
Burt Reynolds sure loves checkers. Considering Scully is trying to shoot her way out, I take it she doesn't. Actually, Scully's behaviour while they're locked up in the garage is quite funny.
As was Reynolds dancing while Reyes and Scully were playing checkers.
Why didn't Reyes shoot her gun to signal Scully when the serial killer got hold of her?
Could've done without the singing at the end though.
Scary monsters
Agent Harrison, the accountant from Alone, is back. This must be the first time Scully loses her appetite over crime scene photos.
Why didn't Harrison go to Doggett immediately, why ask Scully first?
Scully is hilarious when that guy walks in with the dead cat in the middle of the night.
She then does an autopsy on the cat with kitchen utensils wearing an apron that reads "something smells goo-ood". Haven't noticed this before, but Mulder's fishtank is in her living room/kitchen.
Why is Reyes digging in the sheriff's corpse with a wooden spoon? What kind of a research method is that?
Everyone on the X-files (except for Scully) seems to be doing a lot of bluescreen falling the last two seasons (Mulder, Mulder and Doggett, Reyes and now Doggett again).
Jump the shark
Morris Fletcher is back. I think this episode probably would've made more sense if you've seen the Lone Gunmen series. Not that that would make this episode any better.
Why didn't they try to knock the bad guy out and then lock him up?
X-Files without the Lone Gunmen is like James Bond without Q and Moneypenny.
William
Scully sings joy to the world again, this time to William.
I thought Doggett saying that Miller was Mulder was really far fetched. Not the kind of thing you'd expect from Doggett.
This must be the first time Scully doesn't believe in science, in the DNA saying Miller is Mulder.
Some FBI agents they are, they didn't even bother to search Miller's pockets, otherwise they would've found the syringe.
I was never a big fan of the whole William storyline. Scully giving him up to keep him safe doesn't make any sense to me. After everything they have discovered about aliens and conspiracies, how can she honestly believe William would be safer somewhere else? That they wouldn't somehow find him?
zaterdag 26 juli 2008
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