Yeah Jason seems to be very scuzzy, but Alicia was warned that he was a hot mess.
Yeah Jason seems to be very scuzzy, but Alicia was warned that he was a hot mess.
Her wig needs to be burnt in the last episode.
He's going to play Negan on The Walking Dead, and that's all I think about when I see him.
What happened to Robin? She just disappeared.
It's obvious the end to this show is Alicia divorcing Peter.
Totally! Elsbeth needs her own show. Why was Peter looking so confused about Eslbeth? She was his attorney, so he should be used to her by now.
I was actually surprised there was not more product placement in this episode. Frito Lays and Cokes flying out of the vending machine.
I think a zombie apocalypse is more believable than what Jesus did.
I couldn't figure out why they left the car behind either, since it only takes one person to drive the truck.
Rick may be a nut, but he had to suffer with Lori, so I'll give him a pass.
Michonne will kill him first and take his kids, which is probably why she is the only one for him.
What did I just watch?
I never got into Millennium and only tolerated it as an X-Files episode.
I'm tired of the characters keep drilling it in about past episodes. It was cool when Darin Morgan did it, but now it's getting annoying. We know this show was off the air for an extended period of time and can watch past episodes online if need be.
Yeah and he wants to kill it.
X-Files always had a twist that set it apart from current events. Sure, it dealt with them, but not like this. This could have been a "ripped from the headlines Law&Order episode. And there is just way too much dialogue that goes nowhere going on in this episode. Less is more with that. It kind of reminded me of the…
I thought there were tons of houses in various states of building, and Rick & Co. all stayed in Rick's house. I don't even want to know how the walker clean-up will go.
Yeah, it's just too much reality for my X-Files.
Vanity! Alpo was a joke.
Yes, but it's always been done with a twist. This episode was too centered in real life. I can see suicide bombers on the news. I want my X-Files to find the strange and eerie, which is not shrooms or maybe angel trumpets or new version/craptastic versions of Scully and Mulder.