Comment Bad writers! Bad! (Score 1) 588
I certainly hope Gillian Anderson felt as foolish as she looked in the "cyberpunk" geek gear.
There seemed to be only two things they were trying to accomplish: get the Lone Gunman on screen during the Feb sweeps and have some lame discussion about video game violence and sexism.
Of course, the violence had to turn out to be real (in a weird and never-explained way) in order for it to be an X-File.
Was the oriental gaming guru who got sliced a nod of the word processor to Stephenson's Hiro Protagonist character from "Snow Crash?" If so, you'd think they'd let him swing the blade once before dying.
Kurt in Atlanta
There seemed to be only two things they were trying to accomplish: get the Lone Gunman on screen during the Feb sweeps and have some lame discussion about video game violence and sexism.
Of course, the violence had to turn out to be real (in a weird and never-explained way) in order for it to be an X-File.
Was the oriental gaming guru who got sliced a nod of the word processor to Stephenson's Hiro Protagonist character from "Snow Crash?" If so, you'd think they'd let him swing the blade once before dying.
Kurt in Atlanta