Huh, I didn't get the mean Scully thing at all. But then I enjoy a boisterous, dirty-minded sex comedy, when being sensitive doesn't get you far. And Scully explained that her original "in your prime" comment was meant as a compliment.
What I liked: the fine detail work on the laugh lines: Kopek trying to read "Claudius the God" while fending off demonic insults, Scully failing to pronounce "Gothar's Revenge" properly, Scully responding to Mulder's throwaway mention of "nymphomaniacal vampires" with "Excuse me?" (Obviously there has not been full disclosure there.) And I liked that three highly disparate couples find their disparate forms of romantic happiness. It's almost Shakespearean. (Okay, I go too far.)
I did the laugh-out-loud at "'I'm not too tired,' he said stiffly." Like I said, dirty-minded.
Oh, and there was something oddly satisfying about this elaborately conceived monster, even if it did speak the wrong sort of Latin, being squished by a good old gas-guzzling American vehicle. (Though it would have done Mulder's ego a world of good to prove its existence, he wouldn't have been able to keep it as a pet.... Maybe. Mulder's landlord does seem to be pretty tolerant...)
Okay, when Scully asked whether Mulder ever worked out--that was dumb.
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What I liked: the fine detail work on the laugh lines: Kopek trying to read "Claudius the God" while fending off demonic insults, Scully failing to
pronounce "Gothar's Revenge" properly, Scully responding to Mulder's throwaway mention of "nymphomaniacal vampires" with "Excuse me?" (Obviously there has not been full disclosure there.) And I liked that three highly disparate couples find their disparate forms of romantic happiness. It's almost Shakespearean. (Okay, I go too far.)
I did the laugh-out-loud at "'I'm not too tired,' he said stiffly." Like I said, dirty-minded.
Oh, and there was something oddly satisfying about this elaborately conceived monster, even if it did speak the wrong sort of Latin, being squished by a good old gas-guzzling American vehicle. (Though it would have done Mulder's ego a world of good to prove its existence, he wouldn't have been able to keep it as a pet.... Maybe. Mulder's landlord does seem to be pretty tolerant...)
Okay, when Scully asked whether Mulder ever worked out--that was dumb.