The premise of this episode is great. There is however a small repeating continuity error in this episode when Scully asks "When did you get a waterbed?" But she knows when he got one because in S06E05 she is in Mulder's newly discovered bedroom when it's shown to her.
Love it so much, seeing RuPaul is always a treat
So amazing to see the witches on Jerry Springer!
Literally a laugh a minute, I loved it so much!
The musical numbers in this are just great.
Sindhu Vee was absolutely hilarious, a great act!! I laughed so much at the disciple gags
The scenes where they are getting down to it are sooo funny
The episode was very funny, and the special FX was pretty cool too, great start to the season.
The "that's not a knife, this is a knife" scene cracked me right up, loving this season's humour!
An episode so bad I made up a rhyme just to remember "Never again watch The Rings of Akhaten". Cannot believe the way The Doctor defeated this enemy solely with his memories, it was a terrible plot.
Absolute cheese, terrible acting, awful misogynistic and racist jokes and the plot was problematic too. It's just a perfect film to laugh at with friends.
I really wasnt keen on the whole "missing leg" jokes, which is a shame because the jingle storyline was great.
There was just no real plot, the only bit of action finished as quickly as it started
The only horrifying thing about this film is that after 90 minutes I was still to be scared. Why is this a horror? It's a thriller/drama at best. It's not even a good mystery, that's not even touched upon. Disappointing.
It's always great to see someone's head explode!
Apart from the ending it was pretty close to the book! A great watch, the length might seem off putting but it is necessary
Adam Sandler is predictably cringe in this, the story is decent enough though.
A poignant film with a beautiful and colourful juxdaposed backdrop, there were a few laughs but there were more tears. Jodie Whittaker's performance doesn't disappoint.
Very tense and a good set of twists and turns in the plot. Seeing Scully and Mulder like this changes their dynamic. I loved it.
An episode that pushes the story forwards but it didn't really include a case of any kind.
This was unpredictably just as much about Amber as it was about Eddie. This is a lovely story and well told - it certainly hit a note with my partner and I, it's a shame we don't know more about their ending but I suppose that is part of the charm.
Jane Lynch rocks in this episode, great to see her as a part of the twist.
Very silly one, and the frustrated Scully really was fantastic.
Very good. Incase you missed it, at 14:10 a company name is dubbed out in a rant about conspiracy - this has made the episode
Nelly is so great in this :joy:
I could barely get through this, the jokes are terrible and she relied too much upon the pregnant pause
Wow what a poignant twist!
The start of this is fantastic! So much of this show is great, I love Sara so much
Factual art, this was a great end to a great series!
"What are you looking at?" "I don't know but it's fucking ugly and it's looking back" - Easily the funniest line of the series so far!