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That's my main concern too. It wasn't great, but I didn't find it THAT bad (and no one here really watched it, but simply followed the trend). Seems like from time to time, critics just need some punching ball to release their energy, and this time was this show.

Couple shots.

Well I liked it, it wasn't great but it's not as bas as people say.
But man, Netflix should stop making open-ended series if they're not renewed beforehand.
After the recent cancellation-rampage-debacle I'm afraid this won't have a second season. Well, it looks now if they don't make much noise these days, they won't

I think I live in a parallel reality, because this season is not worse than previous ones for me.

"worst season ever"? Wow, you clearly hate the show. Don't know why you continue hate-watching it. Thanks you'll stop and we can get a more neutral reviewer next season.

Well, it was a good episode but as great as I was expecting.
Sure, the glued eyes moment was creepy as hell, but I was expecting something more grotesque for the entire hour.

God, I'm just in shock! I didn't expect THAT to happen before the season finale.
And happening THAT way! It was so heartbreaking…

Am I the only one worried about that crack in the firebox?
Call it foreshadowing…

Chris Carter seems obsessed with new agents.
We don't need or want sidekicks to Mulder & Scully! Didn't he learn ANYTHING from S8 an S9? ¬_¬

I don't hate the mythology and I acknowledge the guy for how great the first seven seasons were (maybe with the help of Frank Spotnitz and friends),

As a hardcore fan, this is pretty sad for me to say, but that was so painfully bad… So embarrassing.

No afterlife or supernatural for me.
As with every other "mysterious" stuff with the show, it's all open to interpretation and done in a very subtle way (well, not this one episode in particular).

The killers are totally those two random guys at the cafeteria.

Well, I'm embarrassed now. I got it totally wrong XD

Then, who shot Velcoro?
Leonard said it wasn't him, it was Casper's guys? Did I get that wrong?

I only agree with you in the Joy's storyline complain. It serves no purpose (at least for now, I don't care about her as a character at all).

That's a shame. It was a cool concept, but horribly executed and too late to matter because the plot doesn't make sense, even if this year they seem to be more focused as Scott said. Somehow they forgot that "pinks stars are falling IN LINES" already happened and had nothing to do with this.

Well, it may be a collateral damage, but I really liked these two episodes stuff with the kids.

And I recall reading that was one of the reasons why she didn't get the role in the end.

It's more like Under The Dull