1-15: "Lazarus"

Dean and Josh consider why Lazarus is one of those middling episodes that nobody really talks or cares about, and they keep coming back to the same culprit: Agent Jack Willis, despite Christopher Allport's best efforts, just isn't a character that is particularly likable or sympathetic. The episode relies too heavily on creating sympathy for him through Scully's POV. Sadly, it doesn't work. That tattoo thing is dumb too, but neither reason is cause to write the episode off. The episode is not bad, on the contrary, there is plenty to like especially Allport's performance. There is also some slick tactical movement (finally!), the always popular psychic transference device, and some legitimate police work from Mulder.  Subscribe Android Google Play iTunes Spotify *RSS Address: http://lsgonxfiles.libsyn.com/rss *Cut and paste the web address into ‘search’, or ‘add address’, or ‘URL’, or ‘feed’ field. Depends on your podcasting app. Follow https://twitter.com/Dean_LSGMedia (Dean) on Twitter. @Dean_LSGMedia Follow https://twitter.com/MatthewFromLSG (Matthew) on Twitter. @MatthewFromLSG Follow https://twitter.com/LSGMedia (LSG Media) on Twitter. @LSGMedia Support LSG Media by becoming a member. Recording/Release Schedule schedule.libertystreetgeek.net Disclaimer This is a commentary and criticism show that will routinely slander, suggest, and make wild claims - it should be considered comedy entertainment only, and not to be taken seriously. Take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.

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