Finished Twin Peaks last week. I was told I should watch X-File next. Never watched it before. What am I in for?
The X-Files
kino of the highest order.
It gradually gets worse and worse
Prepare to fall in love
Pure kino. Don't worry about the main plot too much - the monster episodes are the real kino.
What is everyone's favorite episode? Mine is Darkness Falls. So comfy being up innawoods even though the scary green flies are bad.
Why didn't they just start a fire?
>What am I in for?
God peak Scully was so hot.
If you're expecting anything like Twin Peaks, you'll be disappointed.
He was a good water-skier, your husband. Not as good as I was, but then... that could be said about so many things, couldn't it?
Syzygy
>it rains the entire episode
>none of them has a jacket with a fucking hood
Jesus, I thought the FBI were supposed to be smart....
You're in for a lot of
>man consistently finds incontrovertible proof of the supernatural and aliens and no one ever believes him
>especially the woman who is literally right there with him when he finds it, every single time
>on and on for like 8 seasons
Seriously, stop watching when the T-1000 shows up, it just isn't worth it to keep watching after Mulder takes a hiatus.
Probably Humbug or Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose.
>Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose
Incredible how well constructed that episode is. One of the few episodes of any show that is just perfect in every aspect. Darin Morgan was a great writer when he wanted to be.
Favorite Darin Morgan script isn't even from X-Files . It's from Millennium -- Somehow Satan Got Behind Me.
Never got into Millennium. Is it worth it to watch?
The Post-Modern Prometheus
Eve
the one with kkk alien
Revelations has an interesting plot, but of the stuff falls flat
I tried to watch it multiple times because people keep telling me it's kino, but it's honestly just shit. Just a standard terrible cable TV-series. I don't get the appeal at all desu.
Wetwired or Folie à Deux.
It's not as good as The X-Files (even the later seasons), but it's not bad, per se. It's definitely a lot darker, and much, much more serious in tone with a very few exceptions -- the episode I mentioned earlier and Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense (also written by Darin Morgan). Lance Henriksen does a good job in his role and is a good actor, but he was pushing 50 when the show aired and really needed a co-star that he could play off of.