Yes, I saw. Just have to believe in Little Peyton's magic. I want to believe!!! To tie in to the X-Files.CAT, know about this?
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Yes, I saw. Just have to believe in Little Peyton's magic. I want to believe!!! To tie in to the X-Files.CAT, know about this?
Yes, I saw. Just have to believe. I want to believe!!! To tie in to the X-Files
Do you want to know about the child or wait to watch it in your rewatches?
At least you're not confused.I wanted to watch, but fell asleep during that exciting football game last night......
At least you're not confused.
It was my understanding, from read articles, that the first and last episodes would be the mythology, the rest would touch upon the continuing themes a little. Last night was the stand alone comedy of the series. Have you search for recaps on the episodes? There are some really good one-- in depth.When we watched the first episode both David and I happy clapped when they played the original beginning. Last nights episode was hilarious! I just loved it.I think Gillian Anderson looks even better than she did when she was younger (go her!) But of course as soon as it ended I started pestering David with questions.I am so confused.I thought with it being only six episodes(sniff) that it was going to just follow along the storyline of the first two but then.....last night happened.The reply I got to my questions was..."Uh...it's the X-Files." I guess I will just enjoy the ride but I think it it very unfair of them to get all of us all excited with this coming back to TV and not making it permanant.
I noticed that, too.Hilarious that the classic X-files theme is his ring tone.
Loved it--just the right amount of quirkiness. I'm wondering if "Mulder, the internet isn't good for you" is going to become a recurring line. I don't mind it--in fact, it makes me smile when she says it.
How about Mulder complaining to Scully that twice she went alone to face trouble without back up, and she says something like "don't you know I'm immortal?" in reference to "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (he could see how people were going to die, and revealed to Mulder that he would die of auto-erotic asphyxiation, and later Scully relents, and asks "Ok, so how am I going to die?" He responds "You don't.")