i09.com published a great article today calling 2009 the Year of the FBI and even made mention of two shows that started todays trend, Twin Peaks and The X-Files.
"If there's one lesson we've learned from 2009's television, it's that there's really only one place to work if you want to save the world from alien invasions, parallel universes or any kind of weirdness: The Federal Bureau of Investigations."
Head over to i09.com for the full article!
What better way to celebrate Christmas weekend than with a little holiday SkypePhiling! Make sure you bring plenty of pineapple, a healthy sense of humor and perhaps some bug spray because this Saturday night features Darkness Falls and Tooms from season 1!
After a a marathon run of Mytharc episodes celebrating the Believe in the Future campaign, SkypePhiles is back and well into their MOTW marathon!
If you don't know how to join, don't worry, there are instructions in the SkypePhiles section of XFN.
| December 26th, 2009 | 09:00 p.m. EST | 01x20 Darkness Falls
![]() 01x21 Tooms |
Beautiful, dramatic, heartbreaking. The season three finale of Californication has left fans around the world with a lump in their throats and elevated a show often thought of as “just about sex” to a new level of dramatic mastery.
David Duchovny delivers one of the best performances of his career in the season finale as writer Hank Moody, the man trying desperately to hold onto his family, even when he doesn’t know how.
The LA Times calls David Duchovny gifted and one of the biggest weapons on television. XFN agrees.
For a fantastic write up of the episode and all three Californication seasons by Josh Gajewski of the Los Angeles Times, visit their website!
Don't forget to watch this year's Golden Globes on January 17th where Showtime's Golden Boy has been nominated once again!

