haha it's like a Got Milk commercial but instead of a milk stache, it's a blood stache.. will segue well into tonight's season finale of Channel Zero (Butcher's Block)!
Such a creepy episode, not because of some monster but because it's so very human.
A vigilante? When we've only got two episodes left? No.
Another case of a writer loving their original character too much.
Boring villain, boring cult, boring episode.
A gory story about an aging actress named Barbara Beaumont who is the leader of a blood drinking cult that has discovered a method to reverse aging. This harkens back to many of the grotesque episodes of the series. It's a decent entry and certainly one of the better ones from Season 11.
Secondary characters in this episode: none
Uhhhhh... What did I just watch..???
Ummm.. Is that sposed to be Katnip Jellybean or everwhat her name is.... Lmbooooo
I would have liked a 2 parter series finale over this. Still, an okay episode.
Okay, first things first. Has everyone behind this show -- including Duchovny and Anderson -- been replaced by pod creatures, or something? Because on more than one occasion in this one, they make a big deal out of Mulder having to rely on glasses to see some things. And yet the very first time that we saw him in the pilot episode all those years ago, he was working with photo slides and HE WAS WEARING GLASSES! Right after his classic "F.B.I.'s most unwanted" line, and all that. So why did no one point that out here? Needing glasses now isn't a sign of aging (which I assume was the intended message here) when you've been wearing them since at least 1993!
Oh, well. As for this most recent effort, it's your basic Hallmark story of a carnivorous organ-harvesting cult that eats some of its members and surgically attaches others together back-to-back in order to cheat death in a bloody adaptation of SUNSET BOULEVARD. Until a religious zealot who really hates cults puts a cast iron spike through some chests, at least. All in all, this one was somewhat reminiscent of "Home," and that's not a bad thing. Just a gory one. Beyond that, someone should really explain to Mulder about the life span of the average dog. Even one named Queequeg.
That last scene was probably the prologue for the season- and, I hope, series finale. I would never thought I'd say this but in retrospect I would have preferred those last two season didn't happen.
The rest of this episode I can summarize in one word: boring.
Wow, a real life Shou Tucker!
Shout by HamadamBlockedParentSpoilers2018-03-15T08:32:46Z
Classic bloody/gruesome/gory/wicked episode, i don't like these episodes, but this sure is x files we all loved and cherished. So much better than previous season's prophecy seeing in a dream episodes...