I don’t feel like this episode gets enough love. Fans tend to prefer the similar episode “Wetwired” and/or feel that the references to then-recent violent news stories were over the top. But this episode, more than almost any other, captures[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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I love the scenes where they actually capture Flukeman and then have to figure out what to do with him. Want the original art for this strip?
I admit it. Over the holidays, I dyed my hair red. Just the highlights. Want the original art for this strip?
And that’s Season 1! Season 2 will start with the new year. Happy holidays, everyone, and keep watching the skies.
No, really, have you ever seen Mulder laugh? He’s like Jesus that way; great at parties, nothing against the guy, but never cuts loose on a joke. Want the original art for this strip?
Seriously, this is the second episode in a row about revenge from beyond the grave. Move ON, dead people. Want the original art for this strip?
Nobody I talked to while I was working on this remembered that this episode existed. Want the original art for this strip?
I am given to understand that the guy who played Tooms is now one half of the most horrifying couple on a horrifying reality show. So he’s kept busy. Want the original art for this strip?
Okay, everybody knows that the main plot of Twelve Monkeys is taken from a short film from the ’60s called “La Jetee,” which is awesome. But am I the only one to notice that the B plot (that is, the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Over the years, the X-Files did a bunch of episodes based on the monster legends of different American cultures: Haitian zombies, Jewish golems, Hispanic chupacabras, whatever was going on in the San Francisco Chinatown episode, anything Native American, etc. I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…










