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I’ve always liked Rihanna’s music and her voice. I think that her enunciation is very clear, in an interesting way, and she can affect a tone that’s both moving and ironic.

Wait. Is there any controversy about this? Or are you just a crazy person of the likes of B.o.B.? The second movie is, in every way, just a better film. It’s scary. It’s sad. It’s thematically integrated. The weirdos are legitimately weird, and well acted. It’s pretty. And the relationship between M&S feels very

Nah. GA’s voice is just a more mature voice. People’s vocal chords change with time. But it is absolutely the mature version of the voice that Dana Scully had. DD may only have one voice that he can do. But GA’s ability to create and sustain a dialect is amazing.

I absolutely agree that there is huge a pacing problem. I am hoping this gets worked out in some of the real stand alone episodes. But I am appreciating what both GA and DD are doing with their characters. They seem realistically fragile at this point.

I didn’t have a problem with the legless beggar as the monster of the week. But making that episode about childhood friendship was stupid.

Yeah. If you were to summarize that episode it would sound stupid beyond beliefe. And yet it’s just a beautiful beautiful piece of television. So much emotion in every shot.

I actually like that episode. Whatever is going on between Scully and that sherrif is both weird and awsome. And it showed the production crew at its finest too, just in terms of their ability to make you feel like you were witnessing a little slice of americana.

But the second movie is about a million times better than the first.

A thousand times yes to this. To me, Darkness Falls remains one of the strongest and scariest episodes of all time. You have a great drama unfolding between all of the other characters in the episode: park rangers and ecoterrorists thrown together in this situation. You have a fantastic landscape. And then the bugs

In fact, all of the actors in that episode were amazing, and seemed to be having so much fun. All of the neighbors. It was the updated version of Stepford Wives that that stupid movie staring Nicole Kidman should have been. The monster was silly. But the parody of planned neighborhood living was perfect.