Who's the better one-off character? (Round 3)
Henry Weems (played by Willie Garson in "The Goldberg Variation")
Ronnie Strickland (played by Patrick Renna in "Bad Blood")
Henry Weems: Such a fascinating, almost fairytale-like visual portrayal of luck onscreen. Very Pushing Daisies.
Ronnie Strickland: Honestly, if being an actual [episode spoilers] vampire turned out to be super lame, I would also put in fake fangs and do all the stereotypical stuff for funsies
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To jog your memory, here are the episodes they're from:
The Goldberg Variation: After being thrown off a building and surviving, Henry Weems, who appears to be the luckiest man in the world, attracts the attention of Mulder and Scully. But, if he is so lucky, why is he on the run from the mob, and why is everyone around him so unlucky?
Bad Blood: While investigating bizarre exsanguinations in Texas, Mulder kills a teenage boy whom he "mistakes" for a vampire. Awaiting a meeting with Skinner, Mulder and Scully attempt to get their stories "straight" by relating to each other their differing versions of what happened during their investigation.















