Dana Scully returns and teeters on the brink of life and death in this poignant and transformative ‘One Breath.’
Category Archives: Recaps/Reviews
X-Files Flashback: ‘3’
The dull and dated ‘3’ brings ‘The X-Files’ to new lows after Dana Scully’s dramatic disappearance. This one is best fast-forwarded through.
Review: ‘People’ I Want to Know
Should I be concerned with how quickly I reacted/identified to Hulu’s new bitchy comedy, Difficult People? Television could really use more characters as wickedly loud and frustrated as Julie and Billy. They navigate their lives through New York City and dealing with all the jackwagons around them with an enviable aplomb. Hulu debuted two episodes …
X-Files Flashback: ‘Ascension’
Dana Scully is abducted – most definitely by Duane Barry and potentially by aliens – as Gillian Anderson finally goes on a well deserved maternity leave in ‘Ascension.’
X-Files Flashback: ‘Duane Barry’
In the series’ first 2-part episode, potential alien abductee Duane Barry holds court with a gun in a travel agency while Mulder tries to determine the truth.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Sleepless’
‘Sleepless’ is a perfectly ordinary, run of the mill episode elevated by an excellently creepy central performance by Tony Todd.
X-Files Flashback: ‘Blood’
‘Blood’ steps away from the supernatural and finds the terror in the everyday, ordinary ways we live our lives.
Review: Netflix’s ‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’
Megan reviews the Netflix Wet Hot American Summer prequel series, First Day of Camp, and loves her time spent with the clowns of summer camp.
X-Files Flashback: ‘The Host’
‘The X-Files’ delivers what will prove to be perhaps its most iconic character, the thoroughly disgusting Flukeman, in ‘The Host.’
X-Files Flashback: ‘Little Green Men’
‘Little Green Men’ starts the second season with an episode dedicated to Mulder’s teetering on the brink of hopelessness and self-doubt and the events that bring him back.