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X-Files inspired so much of the serialization and mythology of current TV, it would be really weird for it to come back into that atmosphere. But I love this show so much and I'd love to see more of it.

Maybe just the general character of "monkey" would have been the best bet. I know it's not one individual character, but in another way isn't it?

Mojo the fucking Helper Monkey! C'mon

Herzog's character so very much reminded me of Sebastian Cobb

This show's got moxie! It's goin' places!

That last line killed me…you scamps!

Really disappointed to learn that Willie Mae's Rock Camp for Girls has nothing to do with Willie Mae's Scotch House

I liked the movie quite a bit, although I kept expecting her to get raped basically every time she ran into a dude on the trail.

The end tag with Jon Stewart really got me.

The firs few sentences of the second paragraph seem like a major theme in Sufjan's music, which is probably why I like his music so much, and this article.

The song as is now is still kind of depressing. "Through the years we all will be together, if the fates allow" It's one of my favorite, if not most favorite Christmas song, because it constantly reminds me that nothing is perfect and things don't always work out how you want them.

Kind of bummed they cut out that insane Vegas subplot. Kind of surprised for a guy who regularly makes movies that approach a 3 hour run time. Still excited for this.

It appears he can control which parts of his body set on fire, hands and head. otherwise his clothing would burn off every time. I'm good with this portrayal right now.

Jesus, worst new series? I'm not saying it's True Detective (I have no idea if you love or hate that show honestly) but it's definitely not the worst new series. There are so many bad shows out there, shows that didn't even make it past a few episodes.

Not to be confuse with the Kevin Bacon/Susan Sarandon vehicle Mountain High…there's not place higher than…Mountain High!

I have to admit I wan to reach for the remote basically every time they flash back. I think I only watch it in case there's an obscure DC reference that I can feel superior about understanding.

Do people really not get what Oliver meant when he said "men like us don't get the girl"? It's not about getting action, it's about settling down

I was so thrown off by that end encounter between Oliver and the woman at Jitters. It felt so tonally off, so weird, so odd. If she had gotten on the phone and said something sinister I would have accepted it, but she just calls her son. And now they're bringing a kid into this show?

Oh shit, totally forgot about that! Did we really need to bring that story back though?