Megan, think about it. You get to maybe get pregnant by John Cho. Life could be worse.
Ah. I wasn't sure who the character was.
You're right. It could be worse. Much worse.
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Megan, think about it. You get to maybe get pregnant by John Cho. Life could be worse.
Ah. I wasn't sure who the character was.
You're right. It could be worse. Much worse.
This, of course, makes it easier to recycle X-Files concepts. When they started talking about "They are here" last night, I laughed.
Parallel universes could also retcon some of the more egregious blunders on the X-Files part (and explain why Krycheck kept coming back from the "dead"). Not enough of them, sadly.
My XBF said they'd planted Fringe firmly in the X-Files universe. Apparently there was a reference to "previous X-named departments" or something, I didn't catch it. But XBF reports that Chris Carter gave his blessing on the idea.
Yeah, "Fringe" seems to co-exist with both "X-Files" and "Lost," which means it's one freaky world.
It's weird that they also showed a bit of XFiles on TV. Documentary?
OMG. HE'S GETTING TELEVISION FROM AN ALTERNATE UNIVERSE!!!!
Yeah, "Fringe" seems to co-exist with both "X-Files" and "Lost," which means it's one freaky world.
Also, "Millenium". And "Homicide"/"L&O" (The Belz was playing Munch on TXF, wasn't he?).
"Lost" is also set in the X-Files universe? I didn't know that. Makes sense. Insofar as anything makes sense in the X universe.
(and explain why Krycheck kept coming back from the "dead").
Wait ... that means, in an alternate universe, the Lone Gunmen didn't die an incredibly lame death? YAY!
The unholy alliance of Fox TV shows. All we need now is a reference to a forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian.
the Lone Gunmen didn't die an incredibly lame death? YAY!
Woot!
In the Flash Forward pilot, a billboard for Oceanic Airlines is quite prominent in a bunch of the shots.
But they also have a Lost poster on the side of a bus. So they're doing the same real/not real thing.