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I don't think he ever was ex-S.H.I.E.L.D., but there are several issues of him teaming up with Nick Furry. There was specially a series where they went to Russia. They did have a friendship, and Furry kinda used him to do some dirty work if I remember correctly.

And if their body doesn't explode to pieces, they can always come back.

A senseless bloodbath, is my favourite kind of bloodbath.

Trainspotting-like EDM interlude was not a reference to Trainspotting, but to the music video "Smack My Bitch Up", by Prodigy (or is it The Prodigy). My favourite sequence in the episode.

We had an E in the university in my country (Norway). When you got an E, they usually ask you if you wanted to take the final again, even thought you technically pass, but it just destroyes your average grade.

I personally don't like - and +. Or half grade. I hate when the 10 grade system, gets like 8,7 and stuff like that.

Then you need to get an E rating for the thing that nobody will like. Then keep the F for the special failures. I'm not sure how people decided jump from D to F, and forget about E. I know F is for failure, but we are still following the alphabet. Justice for E!

I guess it depends on who review. It's kinda like when I watch something that is kinda Jason Statham film that is not really good, but I like it. I give it a C (I don't usually rate), but then I usually think most people that doesn't like Statham vehicle will like it. But for Statham fans there is some enjoyment in it.

Another way to see it is:

I'm not sure anyoen under praised Lady Killers or Intolerable Cruelty. Most seem to give Burn After Reading and A Serious Man good reviews. To be honeste A Serious Man seem to go a little under the rader because of the mostly unknown cast, Ok we know Richard Kind, but the lead I didn't know about until Boardwalk

I feel its more:

"The title, “My Struggle,” is kind of dumb. Apart from the various cultural echoes, the singular pronoun betrays a misunderstanding of the appeal of the show. While Mulder may be the more aggressive of the two, the show is about him and Scully. The X-Files has two protagonists, and to forget that is to do both

It's actually a reference to a book series Chris Carter read from Knausgård called My Struggle, which of course was a deliberate connotation to "Mein Kampf". he likes very much to provoke. Just watch his interview on Vice, or his travel letter for New York Times (I think), where he mostly talk about fat americans (or

Yes, Chris Carter said he was inspired by of the Norwegian writers Knausgårds book series caleld "My struggle", or "Min Kamp" in Norwegian. It was a deliberate name by Knausgård. Did Chris Carter also choose it because of the association with "Mein Kampf", or was it all about this being Mulders struggle. This

Chris Carter said it was inspired by Knausgårds book series with the same name, which of course was inspired by "Main Kampf" just translated to Norwegian, then English.

Wow, Timothy Olyphant won best guest star. I guess I got to watch that show, or at least the three episode he has appeared in. I heard he is really funny in that show, playing a over the top version of himself.

You didn't like her in Money Train and U-Turn? She was naked in does (or more a like one tit here, and one tit there, but still). I also kinda want to see Cell again, that had kinda fucked up visuals. But finding something good after her Bennifer days are hard. I wish Parker was better.

To be honest most entertainment is kinda a waste of time. Instead of watching tv or a film you could read a book, take a hike, workout or do something that is more benefit to your growth as a human being. Think about the hundreds of films and tv-series that you never have seen, you can't say your life would be better

Hey, don't give Asylum ideas for their rip offs.