Oh, you know Casey was feeling some sort of way seeing Chuck all dressed up in his tactical gear pointing his own gun at him.
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Oh, you know Casey was feeling some sort of way seeing Chuck all dressed up in his tactical gear pointing his own gun at him.
I got to the episode that made me watch the series.
Spock in sickbay, being treated by the only doctor specialized in Vulcans on the ship, Kirk looking at them as if he wanted to dissect the man (you are not subtle) and Bones with the side eye easily having noticed. And then talking about the doctor's skills.
Who's the better one-off character? (Loser's Bracket)
The Conundrum (played by The Enigma in "Humbug")
Olafsson (played by Vladimir Kulich in "Død Kalm")
The Conundrum: He ate.
Olafsson: Idk I just love his vibes
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To jog your memory, here are the episodes they're from:
Humbug: Mulder and Scully must find the paranormal among the abnormal when they are sent to investigate a long standing series of ritualistic killings which match no known patterns. The latest of which was the death of the "Alligator Man", just one of many sideshow acts around which the town of Gibsonton, Florida, is built.
Død Kalm: Mulder and Scully are called in when a boatload of survivors from a U.S. Navy destroyer escort are found. What particularly catches Agent Mulder's attention is that all of these Sailors appear to have aged many decades in the course of a few days. Mulder and Scully travel to Norway where they find a civilian fisherman who is willing to take them to the ship's last known position.
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oh my God the end of “critical film studies” nearly brought me to tears
Bart Allen - Underappreciated Dramatic Flair
Who's the better one-off character? (Round 1)
Martin Wells (played by Joe Morton in "Redrum")
Olafsson (played by Vladimir Kulich in "Død Kalm")
Martin Wells: Considering he was a one off character who had the entire episode centered on him, he did a great job carrying it and making you care. Really compelling.
Olafsson: Idk I just love his vibes
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To jog your memory, here are the episodes they're from:
Redrum: After his wife is murdered, a lawyer friend of Doggett's tries to clear his name of the crime but the days regress backwards.
Død Kalm: Mulder and Scully are called in when a boatload of survivors from a U.S. Navy destroyer escort are found. What particularly catches Agent Mulder's attention is that all of these Sailors appear to have aged many decades in the course of a few days. Mulder and Scully travel to Norway where they find a civilian fisherman who is willing to take them to the ship's last known position.