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After all, isn't there a little Jeffrey Dean Morgan in all of us?

Maybe he is N. Bluth?

I'm Negan and so is my wife.

I have never seen that show, but really want to. Can you find it anywhere today?

Mostly JJ's fault, I think. He was fire crazy on that show. Ask for more money, dead. Get pulled over for drunk driving, dead. They brought over all of these interesting characters from the other side of the island, and the only one left at the end was Bernard, the dentist.

I agree. At the end of the second last season of Babylon 5, the show felt like it was over.

The question should be, "Did you ever stop watching a show because a character didn't die?"

Pedos: The Feet of Fate

No dead wood there.

I saw an article that used Kanye West as a typical example of RBS.

He was also the voice of Arthur Fortune on The Simpsons, and was great as Morris Fletcher/Mulder in four episodes of The X-Files.

I didn't particularly like the Cops episode either, and I also didn't like the Christmas ghosts one. I really like the Hollywood AD episode, and Space is another one where I don't understand all the hate. The episodes didn't all have great, or even acceptable, FX. Everyone, including me, loves Jose Chung, but that

I'm pretty certain he wasn't. There was an episode of Millennium about a cult called Selfosophy, that hit a little close as a lampoon of Scientology.

Yeah, that might have worked in the 90's, but…

I was thinking Dianne Fowley, until I realized she was killed off. However, if they can have CSM…

I think this show would have done well in the hands of Vince Gilligan. He is obviously good at The X Files, but he has proven that he can also build a "Golden Age of TV" TV show. I think he could preserve The X FIles while simultaneously making it into gritty, modern television.

At first, during the run of the show, there seemed to be so many things related to Scientology, I was afraid that Chris Carter was trying to convert us. I think, though, that he has a fascination with "What if everything we believed was wrong?"

You're in the minority, liking Teso dos Bichos. I find other people's personal likes and dislikes of episodes interesting. Personally, I was neutral toward that episode, and I really didn't understand the hostility towards it. Of course, I'm also neutral towards Fight Club. I'm not a Kathy Griffin fan, but I thought

The part that used to bother me at first, but then I grew to love, was the follow-up to the cliffhanger. It would start out having nothing to do with the previous episode, like Mulder and Krycek in an airport in Hong Kong, and then next episode, we were in a submarine under the arctic. At first, I would think that