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That was her sister on Manhattan? Man, I was sure I knew that face from somewhere. It nearly drove me nuts when I was unable to google her and make the connection.

Well, I think it is a little bizarre to ask that in the sense that I really have no clue what it was that led you to only watch bits and pieces of the original and - from what I gathered - never a full episode. I have yet to see the latest one myself but from what I've read on this board Were-Monster seems to be

I don't know how to answer questions like that. Just do it and find out for yourself. You obviously want to, so what's the hold-up? If you end up not liking it then stop. You'll know soon enough. What I maybe could recommend: Somewhere here in the archives of the A.V.-Club is a list with the ten essential episodes. If

I really hope there are some reenactment bits of the Naked Gun movies in this one.

They are already talking about season two being about Hurricane Katrina. Thank Jeebus that Ryan Murphy invented the anthology format. Otherwise, what would they do after this thing wraps?

BUT I'M ANGRY! WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ME TO DO? NOT YELL AT PEOPLE?

Ough. Don't remind me.

I literally only know her from those movies. Then Homeland came along…

I was, too at first, but seeing how Westworld will never, ever wrap up production - not in a million years, it seems - maybe that wasn't the dumbest career choice, after all.

BUT IT HAS WIZARDS IN IT! OR TERRORISTS!

I always confuse Melissa Leo with Susan Sarandon first before getting it right.

Last season. I don't remember what happened to her, though. It was a drag.

Don't worry about too much pretty on The X-Files: The Lone Gunmen are coming, so no need for our inferiority complex to set in, just yet.

The Syndicate was long destroyed by that point. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he was blown up by that super soldier Knowle Rohrer (or however you spell that), though I'm not sure I remember the reason for that.

Yeah, I'm still not sold on the idea that the whole conspiracy stuff from the original series didn't actually happen, especially since they keep mentioning alien DNA and the Syndicate and stuff. Either I didn't understand what happend in My Struggle at all (which is always a possibility with me) or Carter and crew

They shot the new season between June and September which might explain why it is so sunny and clear.

Thank you. I was really starting to get angry at all the Carter-bashing like he didn't spent the better half of a decade doing outstanding work as a showrunner and writer on the show. Have any of you people even the slightest idea about what the concept of a showrunner is?

"The decision, by the way, is to put Mulder and Scully back at their old jobs without bothering to explain in any way how this could be justified."

I doubt it'll fade away since this was the fifth episode produced. Personally, I don't find her changes in both look and acoustics not too distracting - Anderson is a beautiful woman who's aging rather gracefully and to both see and hear that is an actually very refreshing thing for Hollywood.

I hope they won't, either. That'd ruin the whole joke.