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One thing I'll say for Duchovny, he could write good Scully. Both here and in Hollywood AD we get to see her smile and flirt a little, without it crossing the line into being out of character. I really like their little banter at the beginning, and that last scene with them playing baseball has to be one of the best

One thing I'll say for Duchovny, he could write good Scully. Both here and in Hollywood AD we get to see her smile and flirt a little, without it crossing the line into being out of character. I really like their little banter at the beginning, and that last scene with them playing baseball has to be one of the best

Justin Hartley was my favorite thing in Smallville, so I gave this pilot a chance. It was pretty terrible, as the review said, with ridiculously immature characters. I wish he could be in better things than this.

Justin Hartley was my favorite thing in Smallville, so I gave this pilot a chance. It was pretty terrible, as the review said, with ridiculously immature characters. I wish he could be in better things than this.

I love Scully and episodes that center around her, but I wasn't crazy about her portrayal here either. For me, it has nothing to do with her sexuality but her judgment. I had no problems with her actions in Never Again, because she had no reason to think Ed Jerse was disturbed until later in the episode. Only the

I love Scully and episodes that center around her, but I wasn't crazy about her portrayal here either. For me, it has nothing to do with her sexuality but her judgment. I had no problems with her actions in Never Again, because she had no reason to think Ed Jerse was disturbed until later in the episode. Only the

I give Anderson a lot of credit for being able to say "what kills you is his audacity" with a straight face when Mulder asks if Padgett is the killer. For some reason, that line makes me cringe more than any of Padgett's narration.

I give Anderson a lot of credit for being able to say "what kills you is his audacity" with a straight face when Mulder asks if Padgett is the killer. For some reason, that line makes me cringe more than any of Padgett's narration.

"Southern gothic is a genre many of Chris Carter’s shows would turn to from time to time, and they almost always had trouble pulling it off."

"Southern gothic is a genre many of Chris Carter’s shows would turn to from time to time, and they almost always had trouble pulling it off."

I voted for last week's episode as the worst of season 6, but I agree that Trevor is the most boring. This is one of a handful of episodes where 90% of the details just disappear from my memory immediately after it's over and I can't recall what it was about until I watch it again. It doesn't help that Duchovny and

I voted for last week's episode as the worst of season 6, but I agree that Trevor is the most boring. This is one of a handful of episodes where 90% of the details just disappear from my memory immediately after it's over and I can't recall what it was about until I watch it again. It doesn't help that Duchovny and

I never have buffering issues with Netflix. Hulu plus, however, freezes all the damn time. I watch both on my Roku, but have no idea why one works so well and the other doesn't.

I never have buffering issues with Netflix. Hulu plus, however, freezes all the damn time. I watch both on my Roku, but have no idea why one works so well and the other doesn't.

The Ben/April subplot was my favorite part, but I wasn't getting any sexual tension vibes. More like brother/sister.

The Ben/April subplot was my favorite part, but I wasn't getting any sexual tension vibes. More like brother/sister.

Nice review.  The Office will always be one of my favorite shows for the way the early seasons surpassed comedy, which can only happen when the characters are well written. (I still get a little misty when Michael shows up at Pam's art show). I'm happy and surprised to be liking these characters again. Andy is still a

Nice review.  The Office will always be one of my favorite shows for the way the early seasons surpassed comedy, which can only happen when the characters are well written. (I still get a little misty when Michael shows up at Pam's art show). I'm happy and surprised to be liking these characters again. Andy is still a

I agree. I watched an entire episode of this show (the Halloween one, I think) without realizing they were supposed to be father/daughter and not husband/wife. It had nothing to do with any sexualized vibes or creepiness, just that she looks too old and acts too mature to be his daughter.

I agree. I watched an entire episode of this show (the Halloween one, I think) without realizing they were supposed to be father/daughter and not husband/wife. It had nothing to do with any sexualized vibes or creepiness, just that she looks too old and acts too mature to be his daughter.