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DanielKurland
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Just want to mention on the old X-Files plot/new movie tangent, that I couldn't enjoy "Source Code" at all, because the X-Files episode "Monday" did exactly what it was trying to do, and in a much more effective, varied manner.

It's encouraging that they at least shot the end of this season in a mixed-up production order. The final, 13th episode, or instance has already been filmed (and maybe done to cater to Chase). If he's left now, it seems like he'll still at least be in the finale and get wrapped up properly there, while just

It's encouraging that they at least shot the end of this season in a mixed-up production order. The final, 13th episode, or instance has already been filmed (and maybe done to cater to Chase). If he's left now, it seems like he'll still at least be in the finale and get wrapped up properly there, while just

Really. This and Hell On Wheels get three season and they couldn't have at least TRIED doing another year of Rubicon?

Really. This and Hell On Wheels get three season and they couldn't have at least TRIED doing another year of Rubicon?

This. Exactly.

This. Exactly.

I, too, consider this show to just be the second season, which, on its own is actually some excellent television; X-Files quality even. And the amount of backstory and details you're missing from season one isn't even that large. I love the finale to death.

I, too, consider this show to just be the second season, which, on its own is actually some excellent television; X-Files quality even. And the amount of backstory and details you're missing from season one isn't even that large. I love the finale to death.

Yes, and their take on "zip files" was really, really cringe-worthy.

Yes, and their take on "zip files" was really, really cringe-worthy.

Questions for Knauf: Although it's been looked into to death, and his show bible has made it online, just ANY new information on how the rest of the show would have moved would be appreciated (even if it's just the vaguest of ideas of what "Book 2" (seasons 3/4) and "Book 3" (seasons 5/6) would have dealt with, or how

Questions for Knauf: Although it's been looked into to death, and his show bible has made it online, just ANY new information on how the rest of the show would have moved would be appreciated (even if it's just the vaguest of ideas of what "Book 2" (seasons 3/4) and "Book 3" (seasons 5/6) would have dealt with, or how

I just wanted to say that I could not enjoy the movie "Source Code" at all (and I really wanted to), because not only did "Monday" do its exact concept yearsssss earlier, it did a lot more with the concept too.

I just wanted to say that I could not enjoy the movie "Source Code" at all (and I really wanted to), because not only did "Monday" do its exact concept yearsssss earlier, it did a lot more with the concept too.

I LOVE that no one is like, "Where's Wilfred? Where has Wilfred gone?"

I LOVE that no one is like, "Where's Wilfred? Where has Wilfred gone?"

Heh, Walt also said, "Learn to take 'yes' for an answer" which is something Mike said to him back in season 4 before he punched him out. I REALLY like the idea of Walt taking trophies from those that "he's" killed, whether they be physical or verbal; that phrase is his now.

I'm pretty sure it's going to be sometime in June (10 months), which really feels ridiculous, especially considering the inevitable cliffhanger this is going to end on; I know there have been longer gaps, but almost a year for the "second half" of a season feels a bit like overkill. How long was it between Walking

I'm pretty sure it's going to be sometime in June (10 months), which really feels ridiculous, especially considering the inevitable cliffhanger this is going to end on; I know there have been longer gaps, but almost a year for the "second half" of a season feels a bit like overkill. How long was it between Walking