From losing her parents and sister to getting cancer then recovering to having a mental breakdown over losing her partner to having him back, ABSOLUTELY she has
I’d be careful with labeling things as “not debatable”. Not that I’m inclined to disagree with you but you can debate just about anything. Say for instance “the sky is blue”. Well sometimes...it’s also gray. But it’s black at night and really, the only reason it’s “blue” in the first place is because the blue light tends to scatter whilst other, slower wavelengths are more readily absorbed by the earth’s atmosphere. There’s very little that isn’t up for debate, least of all tv characters.
@@manifestgtr I meant like "my opinion is the only one that matters" as a joke. Of course it's debatable. I still think she's the main character who suffered the most tho
I saw a good one on the new Outer Limits about the last man on Earth. He had a AI controlled environment that looked like all his friends were still with him. But at the end all these holo image friends start ignoring him and leave him lost in the crowd. So since he's real he's rejected by the holo people, his world now a living Hell.
My favorite episode and probably number one worse than death episode is the "Thing" inspired episode with the mind control worms in the arctic called "ice".
Remember the Hillbilly in-bred family episode? The one where the the armless, legless mother was screwing her kids to make more kids. They had their house rigged with traps. Those were some nasty deaths by those traps.
I'm a die-hard X-Phile and still watch it with my kids. They had so many classic bad guys and creatures. Some episodes scared the hell of you. The time loop episode is called "Monday". Carrie Hamilton (Carol Burnett's late daughter) is in it. It's definitely one of my favorites. They had so many great guest stars. Another favorite episode of mine is "Never Again". Jodie Foster voices a possessed tattoo.
One of my fav is the one where they discover a ancient bug species in old trees which are only visible in darkness. I also remember the episode where Mulder discovers a genie and tries to get his 3 wishes without bad consequences.
@@jasonwest3101 for the first season I would say Space. This is a badly-written stand-alone with no series relevance. I would say Fresh Bones in the second season, as it seemed boring and repetative.
Ikr! Those were the days. Me and my dad watched every Sunday night when I was 10 until 15 I believe. He would get so upset at the 3 words "to be continued". Lol
I guess the black hole guy one haunted me because it was heavily implied they severed his C5 (To permanently immobilize him) turning him into a 'head on a stick'.
Drive. Bryan Cranston has to drive west to keep his head from exploding. Granted, at the end of the episode he loses the battle but oh man that whole episode was so tense, what with this random guy who just has this happen to him and suffers through the whole thing, and the only way to stop it is to stop moving just long enough for Scully to stick a massive needle in his ear to relieve the pressure.
I'm kinda old. I watched the entirety of the X-Files as a fully formed adult member of society. And I am so gratified that a TV show I always felt to be a brilliant, ground-breaking, scary and truly thought-provoking series is still remembered and now being introduced and enjoyed by the next two generations after me. Scully & Mulder forever. :) And that DALLAS crack was priceless....
I've got some to add: Being a force of chaos (Fight Club) Being slowly dissolved by hallucinogenic fungus (Field Trip) Being resurrected into a zombie in a trailer park (Je Souhaite)
@@averydarrenkamp8102 The actor is good, but they didn't know what to do with that character. They hinted at his own paranormal events in his life, but didn't really elaborate on it.
@@mikespearwood3914 lol for real. I did like him in T 2 and generally like his acting. Just like you said they don't ever give him a good back story as far as main characters go.
If you're having trouble quitting those darn ciggies, check out Season 7's Patient X. Saw's Tobin Bell plays the titular lab rat, who seems to be immune to a rather lethal dose of nicotine that virtually makes your lungs explode with seething tobacco beetles. Mulder himself cops a blast, and the scene of him at the end of the ep getting his lungs vacuumed, while the container next to him fills up with beetles is nauseating to say the least. Care for a cigarette, sir? Piss off.
Brand X. Basically a variety of cigarette that contains microscopic tobacco beetle larve. Nicotine found in tobacco leaves is a natural insecticide, but the tobacco beetle has some immunity to it. However, with a very high nicotine dosage, even the tobacco beetle will be poisoned. Basically, the character had to keep smoking constantly, to keep his nicotine level high enough so that the beetles in said cigarettes wouldn't hatch inside him. The issue was that anyone who inhaled his second-hand smoke would inhale the larve but not enough nicotine to subdue them from hatching.
@@dancoulson6579 Cheers, Dan. I was already corrected on that one, though. I stuffed up, lol! The episode still stands as one of the more horrible body horror eps. I like what Mulder says after having the larvae and eggs literally vacuumed out of his lungs. Scully says, "How do you feel?" Rasps Mulder, "Like I just lost a fight with a Dustbuster." Ech.
That’s the one that came to mind for me. That scene where the guy is tied to a chair and has duct tape over his mouth. They pull it off and all the beetles come pouring out >_
Ah, yes,”The Black Oil “. When it came out, my ex wife and I went to see it at the University Collection. The showing was only a dollar apiece, because the cinema had a leaky roof. It wasn’t raining, but the shoebox theatre had a black puddle between the forward and back seats. Of course, we had to sit in front of the puddle. Talk about special effects!:)
When I was 4, Doctor Who was being shown at a local theater. Doctor Who and the DALEKS. We, the whole family, went there for movie night. I remember vividly going, no one else in my family does. The DALEKS scared the hell out of me. Now, now that I'm 53...they STILL scare the hell out of me. Your parents need a liff.
Detour was one of my all time favourite episodes as a kid. It definitely doesn't get the credit it deserves most of the time. Glad to see it pop up on this list.
I saw the first episode that they came back with they changed it and I have no idea where to find it can you help me with that? I'm dying to see it not literally but I really want to see it badly and did they go more than one season? And is it still on?
@@dabzprincess92 X-Files originally aired in 1994, i believe. I think Hulu has the original episodes, or perhaps a FOX streaming service, the original network.
@@MastersweetRAY I don't care about your opinion. I asked where to find so I can watch. I could careless if u liked them or not that includes the original series in 90s and then the new ones from the 2000s. So gtfo and just shut up.
I liked the episode of the small town that had residents die from their inner ear exploding. It was caused by the Navy having buried transmitters to talk to the submarines by somehow using the earth’s crust.The transmitter emitted a radio wave that effected certain people. If they could outrun the “wave”, they had a chance of living. They were always unsuccessful. Mulder even tried to help someone, even having a Learjet waiting on the highway. Still ended in an exploding head.
Now imagine 2 nights after watching Detour having to do a Duke of Edinburgh night navigation exercise in a woods in the middle of nowhere. Have never quite gotten over that night.
“The Post-Modern Prometheus” is one of the best! I loooove that one! Did you know the guy who plays him is also the same actor who played Agent Jeffrey Spender? He was so great as the monster.
That was supposed to be Cher but she couldn't make the filming. That was the last episode filmed in Canada before they moved filming to the US permanently.
The episode with the guy who can squeeze into very tiny places and sneak into houses thru vents and kill people. That episode freaked me out so much as a kid.
F. Emasculata with the exploding bug blisters and Roadrunners with the mind control slug that burrowed into your spine were pretty gnarly and belong on a list like this.
When I tell people I still watch X-files they always say”the show about that guy?” And I say no the show about Scully!!! She is an amazing actress and is the focal point of way more episodes than Mulder. Totally sad it took my rewatching it to appreciate he part in the show
This may be controversial but I thought the second season of the reboot was fine. The Skinner episode and William living a new life is pretty ok for me.
Aaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwww my God, someone talking about the X-files! So many good memories! (some bad ones around the latest seasons and ending, too, but whatever) Plain fantastic plots weren't my favorite ones in the show (I preferred more realistic, only tinted with paranormal, ones) but "Monday" what a crazy good episode!
am I the only one who remembers the one episode with the soldiers that weren't allowed to sleep because of an experiment that was supposed to make them more agressive
re - 5:30 ish If I'm remembering this right, those "red-eyed-creatures" weren't "creatures" at all. Rather, they were the original, human crew from Ponce De Leon's expedition to find the fountain of youth. Apparently they found it and they've changed over the last 500-odd years.
With talking about that Star Trek character being the only A.I. character that isn't evil, you should have mentioned Bishop in Aliens. Regardless of the theories about him being responsible for the egg on the Sulaco in Alien 3, Cameron's intention was him to be a good guy, & its abundantly clear. Not entirely on topic as it does result in death, but one ordeal that would be terrifying is being cocooned by those ancient bugs in season 1's Darkness Falls.
Ah, gotta love the X Files! I adore 'Detour'. I can't believe it scared you... and still does? 🤣 And you came through with accurate facts and info, which were seriously lacking in the Buffy video the other day 😜
The artificial intelligence in Robert heinlan's the moon is a harsh mistress is like chaotic neutral in dungeons & dragons alignment, It orgasms from throwing asteroids into Earth but it's definitely not evil per se
If I was forced to have a lobotomy, I think I’d rather up the nose than through the eye. Can you imagine watching the pick and hammer coming closer and closer?
It sucks that Chris Carter didn't work to bring the X-Files to a conclusion. Since Gillian Anderson, understandably, got sick of playing the same character for 30 years, it's probably never going to happen.
Fates worse than death seems like the horror side of X-Files and horror is Ash's department. Ash also has red hair like Scully. I really liked that new episode about tipping machines, frakking cylons
How about when Scully was nearly decapitated? Saw that episode called Our town last night. That had to be the closest she came to death. On third time watching and enjoying the show.
Scully is the character who suffered the most and that's not debatable. Her life was literally ruined by investigating the X files
In real life she's the believer so as an actress just saying she wanted to pursue them even though her character not
@@standardofexcellence What do you mean "the believer"? In aliens and paranormal stuff?
From losing her parents and sister to getting cancer then recovering to having a mental breakdown over losing her partner to having him back, ABSOLUTELY she has
I’d be careful with labeling things as “not debatable”. Not that I’m inclined to disagree with you but you can debate just about anything. Say for instance “the sky is blue”. Well sometimes...it’s also gray. But it’s black at night and really, the only reason it’s “blue” in the first place is because the blue light tends to scatter whilst other, slower wavelengths are more readily absorbed by the earth’s atmosphere. There’s very little that isn’t up for debate, least of all tv characters.
@@manifestgtr I meant like "my opinion is the only one that matters" as a joke. Of course it's debatable. I still think she's the main character who suffered the most tho
The fact that number 1 is just being one of the main characters is kinda funny.
I saw a good one on the new Outer Limits about the last man on Earth. He had a AI controlled environment that looked like all his friends were still with him. But at the end all these holo image friends start ignoring him and leave him lost in the crowd. So since he's real he's rejected by the holo people, his world now a living Hell.
My favorite episode and probably number one worse than death episode is the "Thing" inspired episode with the mind control worms in the arctic called "ice".
Ice. "Remember we are in the Arctic." Mulder
That's one of the few that i actually remember. That one was good.
Remember the Hillbilly in-bred family episode? The one where the the armless, legless mother was screwing her kids to make more kids. They had their house rigged with traps. Those were some nasty deaths by those traps.
That is the episode I was thinking about. That mother suffered a fate worse than death.
Just watched this one, "Home". Freakin' gnarly.
Freaky episode.
Ugh yes 😭
Dude! 'Eve' episode. Literally, all of these cloned girls who're homicidal OR suicidal from a very young age. Then locked up.
yeah, completely forgot about that one. it was always one of my favorites.
2020 and we are still talking about this show, I love it
A Lobotomy is done through the orbital socket. Going up the nose is how you remove the brain for mummification.
Actually both work
Yeah, but you're more likely to survive a lobotomy. I believe the survival rate for mummification is 0%.
@@ieatyuppies I know. How unfair!😁
I'm a die-hard X-Phile and still watch it with my kids. They had so many classic bad guys and creatures.
Some episodes scared the hell of you.
The time loop episode is called "Monday". Carrie Hamilton (Carol Burnett's late daughter) is in it. It's definitely one of my favorites.
They had so many great guest stars.
Another favorite episode of mine is "Never Again". Jodie Foster voices a possessed tattoo.
One of my fav is the one where they discover a ancient bug species in old trees which are only visible in darkness.
I also remember the episode where Mulder discovers a genie and tries to get his 3 wishes without bad consequences.
@@Johannicus Darkness Falls and Je Souhait.
I have the same tattoo that Scully got in "Never Again". 😊
I am just starting the series. I am on season one. Are there any episodes so bad they are worth skipping or is it worth it to watch the entire series?
@@jasonwest3101 for the first season I would say Space. This is a badly-written stand-alone with no series relevance. I would say Fresh Bones in the second season, as it seemed boring and repetative.
To look forward to every Sunday night when it aired was exquisite.
Wednesday night in Australia 😉
@@Sweat404 what I was about to day lol
It was brilliant to wait a week for the next episode.
I used to watch the re runs on saturday nights after Mad Tv
Ikr! Those were the days. Me and my dad watched every Sunday night when I was 10 until 15 I believe. He would get so upset at the 3 words "to be continued". Lol
Regarding Scully's Ordeal: It's actually much worse since she is immortal and is forced to continually endure fates worse than death infinitely.
I guess the black hole guy one haunted me because it was heavily implied they severed his C5 (To permanently immobilize him) turning him into a 'head on a stick'.
I imagine that's why Clive Sinclair called his battery-powered vehicle the C5, because they moved at stationary speed...
I’m a simple man. I see X-Files, I click.
Drive. Bryan Cranston has to drive west to keep his head from exploding. Granted, at the end of the episode he loses the battle but oh man that whole episode was so tense, what with this random guy who just has this happen to him and suffers through the whole thing, and the only way to stop it is to stop moving just long enough for Scully to stick a massive needle in his ear to relieve the pressure.
I always took the ending of that episode as him shooting himself, not his head exploding
Oh snap, I remember that episode where Monk's shadow creates a black hole. Day-aaaamm, what a way to go.
"All artificial intelligence is evil" Angry Detroit: Become Human noises.
Also K.I.T.T
David from A.I.
Kitty Vixen XD
Icarus from deus ex?
Bishop from aliens
I'm kinda old. I watched the entirety of the X-Files as a fully formed adult member of society. And I am so gratified that a TV show I always felt to be a brilliant, ground-breaking, scary and truly thought-provoking series is still remembered and now being introduced and enjoyed by the next two generations after me. Scully & Mulder forever. :) And that DALLAS crack was priceless....
Hell yeh bro. I'm still holding off on season 11. My mom got me into it 😂
I was 10 when I got sucked into it in 1998 and I am also SO HAPPY AND GRATEFUL people still remember it :) I can relate to how you feel 🙂
I'm right there with ya, Joe.
I've got some to add:
Being a force of chaos (Fight Club)
Being slowly dissolved by hallucinogenic fungus (Field Trip)
Being resurrected into a zombie in a trailer park (Je Souhaite)
Having an entire street beggar, admittedly one with no legs, stuff itself up your rectum and fly back to your home country with you (Badlaa).
Alexa actually started rapping. Touché.
And thays why my Alexa only answers to "computer" lol
Yep you can actually change what you call it
I cant believe that worked! scared the s*** out of me!
The X files is arguably the best television series created. Especially with all the behind the scenes stuff we've learned over the years
For sure. I could of done without agent dogged in season 6 and 7
@@averydarrenkamp8102 The actor is good, but they didn't know what to do with that character. They hinted at his own paranormal events in his life, but didn't really elaborate on it.
@@mikespearwood3914 lol for real. I did like him in T 2 and generally like his acting. Just like you said they don't ever give him a good back story as far as main characters go.
@@averydarrenkamp8102 He was in seasons 8 and 9.
fuming alexa is now rapping, i hate this.
If you're having trouble quitting those darn ciggies, check out Season 7's Patient X. Saw's Tobin Bell plays the titular lab rat, who seems to be immune to a rather lethal dose of nicotine that virtually makes your lungs explode with seething tobacco beetles. Mulder himself cops a blast, and the scene of him at the end of the ep getting his lungs vacuumed, while the container next to him fills up with beetles is nauseating to say the least. Care for a cigarette, sir?
Piss off.
That's not Patient X, Patient X is the start of a great two parter ~ you're thinking of Brand X from series 7 * Patient X is from series 5 :)
@@WonderingFox You are indeed correct. Fantastic, Mr. Fox! I think Patient X was shown with The Red and the Black.
Brand X. Basically a variety of cigarette that contains microscopic tobacco beetle larve.
Nicotine found in tobacco leaves is a natural insecticide, but the tobacco beetle has some immunity to it.
However, with a very high nicotine dosage, even the tobacco beetle will be poisoned.
Basically, the character had to keep smoking constantly, to keep his nicotine level high enough so that the beetles in said cigarettes wouldn't hatch inside him.
The issue was that anyone who inhaled his second-hand smoke would inhale the larve but not enough nicotine to subdue them from hatching.
@@dancoulson6579 Cheers, Dan. I was already corrected on that one, though. I stuffed up, lol! The episode still stands as one of the more horrible body horror eps. I like what Mulder says after having the larvae and eggs literally vacuumed out of his lungs. Scully says, "How do you feel?" Rasps Mulder, "Like I just lost a fight with a Dustbuster." Ech.
That’s the one that came to mind for me. That scene where the guy is tied to a chair and has duct tape over his mouth. They pull it off and all the beetles come pouring out >_
"If you can't handle the scary TV, you're too old to be crying about it" Makes no sense.
Let me try to make it make sense: if you're old enough to watch something scary, you're too old to complain about it being scary.
@@Vecchio_Rhosod85 still kinda doesn’t make sense like if you can’t handle scary tv part
Ah, yes,”The Black Oil “. When it came out, my ex wife and I went to see it at the University Collection. The showing was only a dollar apiece, because the cinema had a leaky roof. It wasn’t raining, but the shoebox theatre had a black puddle between the forward and back seats. Of course, we had to sit in front of the puddle. Talk about special effects!:)
That sounds like a great 4D experience
Wasn't he doing eyesocket lobotomies, not going through the nose?
Correct. It was through the eye not the nose.
Some fates are worse than death as Raiden said.
When I was 4, Doctor Who was being shown at a local theater. Doctor Who and the DALEKS. We, the whole family, went there for movie night. I remember vividly going, no one else in my family does. The DALEKS scared the hell out of me. Now, now that I'm 53...they STILL scare the hell out of me. Your parents need a liff.
Detour was one of my all time favourite episodes as a kid. It definitely doesn't get the credit it deserves most of the time.
Glad to see it pop up on this list.
Living like the creature from 'The Host' would be on my list.
im on a X files rewatch right now. best show ever
I saw the first episode that they came back with they changed it and I have no idea where to find it can you help me with that? I'm dying to see it not literally but I really want to see it badly and did they go more than one season? And is it still on?
@@dabzprincess92 X-Files originally aired in 1994, i believe. I think Hulu has the original episodes, or perhaps a FOX streaming service, the original network.
It’s okay, conspiracy arcs are lame, x files is more lame, and the reboot is big anus
@@nicolederhone7847 not the original series in the 90s I saw every episode. I want to see the new ones
@@MastersweetRAY I don't care about your opinion. I asked where to find so I can watch. I could careless if u liked them or not that includes the original series in 90s and then the new ones from the 2000s. So gtfo and just shut up.
Fantastic show! I miss it and wish someone would come out with a similar show. Still in love with Scully.
Same here, one of the first red flags that I was a lesbian in the making. Scully😍
I liked the episode of the small town that had residents die from their inner ear exploding. It was caused by the Navy having buried transmitters to talk to the submarines by somehow using the earth’s crust.The transmitter emitted a radio wave that effected certain people. If they could outrun the “wave”, they had a chance of living. They were always unsuccessful. Mulder even tried to help someone, even having a Learjet waiting on the highway. Still ended in an exploding head.
Interesting fact re: Barry Schnausz being a "berk" - berk is rhyming slang. He's a right Berkshire hunt...
What a silly bunt-
Aw, I getcha, me old China.
It's hilarious around here because there's a Berk Street in town.
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Anyone else think he looks like Harvey Weinstein?
Now imagine 2 nights after watching Detour having to do a Duke of Edinburgh night navigation exercise in a woods in the middle of nowhere. Have never quite gotten over that night.
My worst episode is the one where they have the bugs that burned and cocooned them. Bugs freak me out now.
Episode 6.21 - Field trip. Not an episode to watch when you've hit your teenage LSD days. Still can't shake the feeling that I'm not really here.
The episode that ended at the Cher concert is the one that i remember the most. (Goosebumps)
“The Post-Modern Prometheus” is one of the best! I loooove that one! Did you know the guy who plays him is also the same actor who played Agent Jeffrey Spender? He was so great as the monster.
@@TheRidiculousRescue Wow, didn't know that!
That was supposed to be Cher but she couldn't make the filming. That was the last episode filmed in Canada before they moved filming to the US permanently.
Jokes on you im to poor to own an alexa! or a decent tv. Or phone. Barely paying my rent and internet. So JOKES on you!
You've won, but at no cost 🤦🏻♂️
@@wjbt3 the cheap victory Mr.Krabs would be proud
Everyone losing their collective minds over the Dallas joke 😂
The episode with the guy who can squeeze into very tiny places and sneak into houses thru vents and kill people. That episode freaked me out so much as a kid.
"Squeeze" & the sequel in season 2 "Tooms".
@@mikespearwood3914 Thank you!
Eugene Tooms. Doug Hutchinson (of "marrying a 16 year old" fame) played that role so well, it freaked me out as a kid.
F. Emasculata with the exploding bug blisters and Roadrunners with the mind control slug that burrowed into your spine were pretty gnarly and belong on a list like this.
That episode about the creatures in the woods terrified me too when I was a kid.
Adam. Glad to see a bit of a return. I have missed you.
It sounded like you said Dallas was a reality show??
"... classic American reality show, _Dallas."_ (0:24) _Dallas?_ Reality? To paraphrase Inigo Montoya, I do not think it means what he thinks it means.
I believe this is a whoosh moment...
@@pinktribble It's definitely a whoosh moment. Good sarcasm gone to waste :/
“...classic American reality show, Dallas....” 😂
I thought I was the only one who caught that lol
Did anyone else notice that they said “Alapachicola” when it’s actually “Apalachicola”?
Lol yep
Yes. I actually find people trying to pronounce Native-American based street, city, and landmark names endearing and funny.
@@copperblaze22 but that episode scared the shit out of me!
What Culture is known for this. They don't bother to try and do better because it generates comments.
@@bernhardtsen74 The only episode that freaked me out was the Tooms episode because his last name is similar to my last name.
And now I must rewatch (and make my wife watch) the entirety of the x files. Lol
This list was FIRE 🔥! Keep up the fantastic work. Thank you.
I think this might be the video that gets me to watch The X-Files
I was thinking the same thing
Join the club seen all 11 seasons now there are some massive gems
Just be prepared: the first few seasons have extremely dated special effects which would look hilarious to new, modern viewers.
When I tell people I still watch X-files they always say”the show about that guy?” And I say no the show about Scully!!! She is an amazing actress and is the focal point of way more episodes than Mulder. Totally sad it took my rewatching it to appreciate he part in the show
That makes sense. Mulder was already converted, but Scully was the sceptic.
My all time favourite episode is when the one where the alien playa baseball idk why it is just my fav one and it is also the first one i watched
thank u for the "MOOOOM!" shout.
Jokes on you!... I have Google, not Alexa 😂😂
Unruhe absolutely terrified me. Those thought photos will haunt me until the day I die!.
"All AI is evil" poor JARVIS
This may be controversial but I thought the second season of the reboot was fine. The Skinner episode and William living a new life is pretty ok for me.
I loved the Mr. Chuckleteeth episode. Super creepy! Very IT inspired.
Aaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwww my God, someone talking about the X-files! So many good memories! (some bad ones around the latest seasons and ending, too, but whatever) Plain fantastic plots weren't my favorite ones in the show (I preferred more realistic, only tinted with paranormal, ones) but "Monday" what a crazy good episode!
I was watching this, and thought "What other child? Emily? She wasn't pregnant with Emily... Oh, that's right: season 11." and it ruined my evening.
am I the only one who remembers the one episode with the soldiers that weren't allowed to sleep because of an experiment that was supposed to make them more agressive
The Russian sleep experiment?
@@morgancarter5788 No its an episode from the x- files
#1 - Coming back for the 2010's
Good god that Robot episode from 2018 was faking hilarious and awesome, hell that entire season was awesome IMO :D
I love that one and the were-creature.
My favorite television series ever. Right behind is Star Trek TOS and TNG, and Miami Vice for me.
I used to watch it back to back and I would literally get all paranoid lol when I finished the series I was like what now?? 😐
"Nope, sorry; still gets me. MOM!!!" Lol, that's me with the freaking Black Oil. Still creeps me out.
re - 5:30 ish
If I'm remembering this right, those "red-eyed-creatures" weren't "creatures" at all. Rather, they were the original, human crew from Ponce De Leon's expedition to find the fountain of youth. Apparently they found it and they've changed over the last 500-odd years.
Billy comes back from the garbage truck!
"all ai is evil!" tries to and fails to trigger alexa lol
when im wearing headphones so alexa cant start rapping
Right with you, mate!
More please I loved this video
Dallas, for those of you too young to know better, was a soap opera made for adults and shown after the kiddies went to bed.
With talking about that Star Trek character being the only A.I. character that isn't evil, you should have mentioned Bishop in Aliens. Regardless of the theories about him being responsible for the egg on the Sulaco in Alien 3, Cameron's intention was him to be a good guy, & its abundantly clear.
Not entirely on topic as it does result in death, but one ordeal that would be terrifying is being cocooned by those ancient bugs in season 1's Darkness Falls.
Ah, gotta love the X Files!
I adore 'Detour'. I can't believe it scared you... and still does? 🤣
And you came through with accurate facts and info, which were seriously lacking in the Buffy video the other day 😜
Damnit...I'm sitting next to my Alexa and I turned the volume up because I'm stoned...you set her off. Lol. Scared the Hell outta me!
CASE and TARS are amazing AI as well!
Even have 4 letter names like DATA.
The artificial intelligence in Robert heinlan's the moon is a harsh mistress is like chaotic neutral in dungeons & dragons alignment, It orgasms from throwing asteroids into Earth but it's definitely not evil per se
4:55 Detour! That traumatized me too! The ending! Freaky!
“Alexia do a rap”
That was amazing
You all really made my Alexa come on, and start rapping. LOL!!!!!!
Which episode is the tree people? I wanna watch it so bad!
Dallas was NOT a reality show. It was a soap opera.
The Cleary Adam is winning me over points for loving my 2nd have show ever
I’m just going to assume referring to Dallas as a reality show was humor
If I was forced to have a lobotomy, I think I’d rather up the nose than through the eye. Can you imagine watching the pick and hammer coming closer and closer?
Yeah, the up the nose thing isn't an actual lobotomy, that was an error in this vid. Up the nose is how they removed the brains in mummification.
The writers certainly are creative when it comes to depravity.
It sucks that Chris Carter didn't work to bring the X-Files to a conclusion. Since Gillian Anderson, understandably, got sick of playing the same character for 30 years, it's probably never going to happen.
Wait.... Did you just call Dallas a reality show...? I'm seriously hoping that was a bit of sarcasm...
I always found the insanity in Folie a Deux worse than the paranoia of Blood.
Love X files, a 90s classic.
Fates worse than death seems like the horror side of X-Files and horror is Ash's department. Ash also has red hair like Scully. I really liked that new episode about tipping machines, frakking cylons
His pronunciation of Apalachicola forest is great.
That intro alone is worth a like.
How about when Scully was nearly decapitated? Saw that episode called Our town last night. That had to be the closest she came to death. On third time watching and enjoying the show.
Alexa is playing Sweet Emotions by Aerosmith.
The time loop is the worst one for me
Don't be silly, Dallas wasn't a Reality Show, it was a documentary.
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Lol
Yer daft, it was clearly a sports competition.
I'm so mad right now. I was on my freaking patio and suddenly.... alexa is rapping in my house rather loudly. Thanks for the mini heart attack
Number 2 is basically a Venom symbiote, but much worse!
Detour fucking terrified me too :/
And then we literally moved to Florida
Since when was Dallas a reality show?
He forgot the fact that scully becomes immortal in season 6 because she didn't look at death.
Being cast as agent Mulder's sister in a flashback...