"Waited so long it stained you. All our promises are lies."

Feb 02, 2016 12:07

Yesterday, Providence broke it's previous record for record warmth on February 1, by one degree Fahrenheit. It got to 65˚F, and it was glorious. Around here, we're lucky to get days like that in April. I finished getting the digest together so that it could be PDF'd, and then we left. Kathryn and I were not about the spend so fine and rare a day in ( Read more... )

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sovay February 2 2016, 20:03:06 UTC
I hope people are pleased with "Study for an Electronaut's Ovid."

Very much.

"Dreams ain't no place I wanna tread right now."

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martianmooncrab February 2 2016, 20:03:10 UTC
I have always thought the Jose Chung episodes were brilliant writing and timing.

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X-files ext_2432943 February 2 2016, 20:06:31 UTC
"Mulder, the internet is not good for you."

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The Ghost & Mrs. Muir ext_3273398 February 2 2016, 22:47:02 UTC
I've borrowed my nephew's X Files sets. Currently I'm at season five. The Jose Chung's episodes are one of my favorites. At the time when I first watched the episode, I thought, "Damn, Charles Nelson Reilly is still alive. Funny thing is, Charles had survived the 1944 Hartford Circus fire. For the rest of his life he would never sit in an audience, or stand in large groups. Let's hope they make more of the series.

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setsuled February 3 2016, 04:11:09 UTC
I hope people are pleased with "Study for an Electronaut's Ovid."

I'm looking forward to reading it especially since I've been rereading Ovid over the past year. Hopefully I'll have time to-morrow, to-day was insanely busy.

To quote Scully, "Yeah, this is how I like my Mulder." Indeed.

Me too, and my Scully. I loved the subtle implications of the episode's concept which made its superficial comedy elements work all the better.

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