JCVD showed a wide range of emotions. I mean, he wore pink.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Getting roughed up by Iceburgh is not the sort of vulnerability I had in mind.
I can never remember episode titles, but I wouldn't say "Home" is the best X-File. I'd recommend "Final Repose of Clyde Bruckmann" before that or "The Unnatural" or even the one with the genie. But "Home" definitely packs a punch. And I didn't need that particular earworm.
I watched Vampire Diaries this afternoon, and man, that continues to be a fast paced show. I may not like everything that happens, but there is no point yet where I am waiting for a resolution-- ny resolution.
Also, I think it is weird that Katherine seems to have chemistry with Stefan, and Elena does not, when they are the same actress, and clearly the show is written for Stefan and Elena to have chemistry.
Evil is always good for chemistry. It's like a physical law.
Wasn't Katherine wearing the obligatory leather pants?
"Jose Chung's From Outer Space" is by far my favorite X-Files episode (with "War of the Coprophages" and "bad Blood" taking silver and bronze), but I think "Home" has a fair claim on being the most powerful and memorable.
I am not clear on how the time-travel shenanigans saved Allison on Eureka.
Carter took more of the blow by barreling past them?
I got it, except for then their clothes changed and I got confused again.
Carter had to disrupt whatever Beverly was doing, because that was what caused Allison to die. So he left himself the message to do it. Why Grant and him reverted to their old clothes...not sure. Why exactly her stuff had killed Allison in the first place?
Okay, I guess I didn't get the details.