"do you know what it's called when women use feminism to oppress each other?" "white feminism?" some good jokes in this episode but this had me cackling!
Wow what a poignant twist!
Fanny is outstanding in this, really makes the episode!
The British accents in this show are all over the ruddy shop.
Nelly is so great in this :joy:
"Wow, that person really has got him- or herself into quite a predicament" Perfect. Comic. Timing.
Capitalism is messed up! This episode was good for wrapping up the story but it felt like it was missing something. Also the drama with the elevators and the conversation immediately afterwards was unrealistic.
This episode deals with death in such an interesting way, the manor in which the fireflies turn into coins from Coles perspective when they had died and been replaced juxtaposed to the blunt discussion from his grandpa in the presence of the inevitability of the echosphere. The episode was not so much about Sci-Fi but about the human condition, we all want an after life but perhaps the best we can do is live the life we have.
Such a creepy episode, not because of some monster but because it's so very human.
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
YESSSS! The classic start sequence is BACK
It doesn't feel like they should be allowed to do this, hijacking a successful show to tell the story of a failed spinoff - but it was a good way to end their story as it clearly had to end.
Very silly one, and the frustrated Scully really was fantastic.
Wow, I really loved the character of Audrey. This is how you build emotional ties, in the end I cared more about what happened to her than the main characters. A very poignant ending.
Jane Lynch rocks in this episode, great to see her as a part of the twist.
Lots of old characters joining forces in this advancing the mythology and the plot was very dramatic
I was thinking this was yet another story where Scully's judgement is questioned and though it did that, her admission about still not having as open a mind as Moulder was great.
Beautiful imagery at the start and a happy/sad ending that adds to the alien story arch.
I love that this story of the anthology is left unfinished, will Jacob be stuck forever?
An episode that pushes the story forwards but it didn't really include a case of any kind.
What a cliffhanger! A great plot with a couple of twists, it sure is good to see those aliens again too.
Great to see Janice before all the drama kicked off in New York!
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.
The exposition in the songs was too much, it's not clear who this is for i.e. adults or kids but this didn't make me laugh once.
James Corden is such a turd.
Absolutely amazing, the puppetry within puppetry was so meta and this episode was actually quite funny! I still can't get my head around these amazing scenes the Jim Henson Company has made.
It's always great to see someone's head explode!
Brilliant, so many emotions! I feel like they could leave it there and it would be satisfying (though naturally I still want more).
I can't believe Britta in this, did she really think she'd get away with it?
The carousel horse names that Tina came up with are perfect, and the ending song and animation to this is so great.