I was the odd one out because the only character I could relate to was Jenny, who for some reason was universally hated. At least she had some depth to her, everybody else was extremely unlikable.
I was the odd one out because the only character I could relate to was Jenny, who for some reason was universally hated. At least she had some depth to her, everybody else was extremely unlikable.
Jennifer Beals wa there from the beginning, there was also Carmen. But I agree that their characters were basically white.
I remember in the early 1990s there was this phone number you could call and ask questions. I was in elementary school and called it ALL THE TIME, that lady knew everything (actually, I later figured out she was just reading out of an encyclopedia, but still). Maybe that's what they did?
Rhonda said he read the entire script to her. His voice was so soothing she kept falling asleep and when she would wake up he was still reading. So I'd guess the script was ready and just sitting in his drawer waiting for a producer.
I thought he was a Russ Meyer / campy Dario Argento type.
But Harry Crane was a lovable asshole whom you loved to hate. Mark is just an asshole.
Season 6 still has some fantastic monster of the week episodes: Drive, Triangle, Dreamland, How The Ghosts Stole Christmas, Tithonus, Monday, Field Trip - shit, that season is actually very strong, much stronger than people give it credit for. I just recommend skipping the mythology episodes. Not only don't they make…
I like to rewatch Were-Monsters and pretend the rest of the season never happened.
I'm starting to wonder if Carter is threatening to release their sex tapes (not than any of them would care). Otherwise it just doesn't make sense why they keep associating with him.
I liked the main mythology arc for the first four seasons. Then it just started getting ridiculous and stopped making any sense. It was painfully obvious that Carter had no plan and was just making it up as he went.
Darin Morgan is confirmed to write one episode, so we're definitely getting one classic. The only one I'm watching.
While i like to think that X Files ended with Season 7's "Requiem" (that was the perfect finale), I agree that Season 8 was better than people give it credit for. At least it gave some very solid episodes. If it were an independent show or spin-off without Scully it would have been received much better.
"Quagmire" was a fantastic episode.
You shall NOT disrespect a Darin Morgan episode.
Yeah, "almost as bad" is an understatement." Season 10 (minus the Darin Morgan episode, because those are in a league of their own) was worse than "Teso Dos Bichos" and "First Person Shooter." If I were Anderson I would pretend the revival just didn't exist.
I wonder why she's even still doing it. Season 10 was so bad I cried and threw things. She certainly has access to better material and better roles. Not to mention, after 9 years on the show she still had to fight to be paid the same as Duchovny. Carter obviously doesn't give a shit about her, she should just show him…
Gilligan wasn't even contacted. Which only proves there's no grounding Carter, he's already left the planet.
The finale aired on February 3, had 5 episodes in 2017, so it's definitely eligible. The finale of "The Good Place" aired on January 19, with 4 episodes airing in 2017, and it's listed here. Unforgivable.
The finale aired February 3.
The is a commercial-free version of Hulu. I'm considering upgrading to it. The commercial used to be just 30 seconds and didn't bother me, but now they're getting longer every day.