The Goldberg Variation
Member Comments
"No four leaf clover for Mulder and Scully as they wallow in a calvacade of bad beginnings to their final season, luck be damned! I am convinced the X-Files must end and enter movie land! Give the next movie a unique director though, one who doesn't just mimic the show. Experimentation is honey to the bee for a long running series. Is Scully skepticism now a viable character option? Surely it should be out of the question. With all the mutant alien brain candy she's been munching on season in and season out, she should be ready to swallow a U.F.O. whole. Also, there seems to be a more laid back drunken attitude to the show, a lack of tension and urgency in the past couple of episodes. Keep things edgy X-Files producers! Chris Carter and company must crack the hour glass before the sand of their series sifts through the hole of mediocrity. Writing(actual script dialogue)-3. Story execution (acting 7 / directing 1 / cinematography 6 / music 6)-5."
-Michael B.-
"Wow, an original plot line, very cool. I almost wasn't hoping for anything besides monsters with cravings this season. Except, of course, if you count the mythology episodes. I loved the cause and effect plot. It was almost like 'Monday' and 'Synchrony' that way. I think its much more interesting to mess around with time and have those such forces focus in on a hapless victim instead of getting one crazed psychopath after the next. Because in this way, we see what normal people do in a situation such as that. Very good, yay. Interaction between Mulder and Scully is very relaxed these days. No complaints here, but it almost seems as if they've lost their luster. These days Scully doesn't seem like she wants to be on any of these cases. Thank God for Mulder, who is as excited as a school yard boy with all of the cases. Still waiting for an episode I can really wrap my brain around. "
-Eileen A.-
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