Started rewatching X-Files season 1 on a lark. First episode was an unexpected nostalgic treat, like a little hand-made bon-bon of the pre-Internet era, complete with Mulder’s anorak in that 90s shade of blue.
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Made it 12 minutes into episode 2, past the Gordon Geckoesque mobile the size of a Korean War era field telephone. But when Fox needed to track someone down, and *pulled out the hotel room phone book* I nearly fountained my beverage. I can’t go on: too much cognitive dissonance.