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Paul Thomas
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Unlike last week's episode, I totally agree with these grades. I feel the Brian-love-triangle-thang is bad biscuits.

Unlike last week's episode, I totally agree with these grades. I feel the Brian-love-triangle-thang is bad biscuits.

Couldn't agree more.

I have to agree. So far, this is probably one of my favorite episodes of the season, but last season, "Reign of Gunters" and "King Worm" were definitely highlights that somehow got low grades.

You're telling me you've never been so stressed and on the breaking point that you've snapped (seriously) and someone you care deeply about.

You're telling me you've never been so stressed and on the breaking point that you've snapped (seriously) and someone you care deeply about.

Totally agree. For me, "Work Bus" was a C episode, and "The Whale" and this were easily the highlights of the season. I'm not sure I understand where the reviewers are coming from.

Totally agree. For me, "Work Bus" was a C episode, and "The Whale" and this were easily the highlights of the season. I'm not sure I understand where the reviewers are coming from.

Good point. You could probably go all the way to the pilot and say: "Michael is racist and stupid. We're done here." End of show.

Good point. You could probably go all the way to the pilot and say: "Michael is racist and stupid. We're done here." End of show.

I agree. I felt both John K and Jenna were on top of their A-game. This felt like an old school, c. season 3 episode. In fact, this reminded me heavily of the episode is s3 where Pam was crying and Dwight comforted her. At least, that's what the emotion was like.

I agree. I felt both John K and Jenna were on top of their A-game. This felt like an old school, c. season 3 episode. In fact, this reminded me heavily of the episode is s3 where Pam was crying and Dwight comforted her. At least, that's what the emotion was like.

Why does everyone think it's a love-trinagle now? I did not get that at all from the episode. Spending 9 years with a group of people would cause you to probably become friends with them, so it makes sense that they would comfort each other. They've never shown it before because that would ruin the illusion of the

Why does everyone think it's a love-trinagle now? I did not get that at all from the episode. Spending 9 years with a group of people would cause you to probably become friends with them, so it makes sense that they would comfort each other. They've never shown it before because that would ruin the illusion of the

I agree. It's not like this is the first plot hole in the entire show. This is a gift for the fans, and I felt the reveal was rather cool.

I agree. It's not like this is the first plot hole in the entire show. This is a gift for the fans, and I felt the reveal was rather cool.

I disagree so much with this grade.

I disagree so much with this grade.

Whoops! I meant "Audrey Pauley" instead of "Hellbound". Same character, totally different story.

I like the Doggett-centric ones, like "4-D", "John Doe", and "Release". Those are pretty good. I also thought "Audrey Pauley" was interesting, in a creepy sort of way. The finale is fun just because Mulder is back and its the end, but other than that, the mythology makes zero sense, most of the humorous episodes