So Zod, you make some very good points, but they sound sort of funny coming from General Zod. I just never thought of General Zod as a soccer coach.
So Zod, you make some very good points, but they sound sort of funny coming from General Zod. I just never thought of General Zod as a soccer coach.
Well, yes, in keeping with the theme in the episode that every witness was in some way hammered (be it from huffing, rubbing alcohol, crack or thorazine), Mulder was drunk. However, he believes he saw what he saw, and he saw it full on, shaking his hand. He smiled. He was happy. And no, it makes no sense that he was…
She's immortal. Bruckman called it, but she becomes immortal in Tithonus.
The look on Mulder's face when he sees the pictures of his huffing witness covered in gold paint was priceless.
But it was resolved. The lizard man was real. Mulder shook his hand and saw him full on. For Mulder, that was enough. Didn't you see him smile. At that moment is was more about just knowing something was definitely true rather than proving it to anyone else. He wanted to believe, and in this case, he really could.
Loud, loutish lover, treat her kindly, though she needs you more than she loves you.
That was a good mis-direct.
The kids weren't the monsters. The doctor was the monster (wasn't he on Melrose Place?). Also, Kyle was not trying to get people to commit suicide, he was trying to communicate with them ("look at the data""find her"). They were just not strong enough to handle it. If he wanted to kill them, he could have done it…
Does Zeb and the bear count? I know he ate the bear, but he kind of walked around in it's skin for a while too, and I bet it was not properly tanned. It's the first one I thought of.
Bad week for awesome 69 year old men, and the rest of us who love them. Also, please do not omit Alexander Dane from the list of fabulous Rickman roles.
I remember seeing this live (which is good because the link is broken). Made quite an impression on 12-year-old me.
I think it seems so impossible because he was/is still so present. When an older artist passes, it's usually after they have been away for a while. We hear about it and say "Oh, yeah, that guy. I was wondering where he had gotten off to." Bowie just released an album three effing days ago. He never retired. He was…
Scott Eastwood.
Don't cry my sweet, don't break my heart.
I'm flattered.