Well, it appears that this episode is set prior to the The X Files episode Requiem. A mention of sending Adam to Mulder.
The Gunmen end up in jail, again.
Sadie Muckle looked familiar until I pinpointed who she is. She was the "Mini Me Mimi" on The Drew Carey Show, the woman who was a fellow Star Trek fan who also dated Oswald on that series.
*The beginning seemed like a wild parody of "The X-Files" and its usual trappings. "Aliens did this to me. Or the government. Or aliens working for the government."
*I loved the guest cast, especially Stephen Tobolowsky as Adam and whoever was playing Maniac Marvin (who resembled Rob Lowe from "Austin Powers 2" with that eyepatch). The plot, once past the half-way mark, seemed annoyingly predictable though.
Why is Bryan Spicer involved with a TV series? He was a hot director after "The Usual Suspects." I don't remember the name of any film he has directed since then, though.
BTW, who IS Keyser Soze?
Assuming that when Adam and the Lone Gunmen were arrested they were fingerprinted as well, wouldn't the police find it difficult to ID Adam if he did indeed not exist? Would he have been identified as Charlie Muckle?
I find it odd that neither Byers nor Langley tried to stop Adam/Charlie from cutting that big hole in the wall.
btw can people on tv just be bailed out no matter the crime?
Adam: Bryan SINGER directed the Usual Suspects and X-Men. You got confused.
As the man from CONTROL used to say, "Sorry about that, Chief."
Nit: Dwarfism is not an inherited trait. The odds of two in one family are huge.
Yup, Maxwell Smart, Secret Agent 86.
Re bail: If a bond is set, yes. Bond is usually set for misdemeanors.
There are 400 secret agents converging on this trailer as we speak, 400! How about 40 cops? Would you believe 4 guys in a minibus?
No, Shmart, zomehow I find zat hard to believe! Shtocker! Zis is KAOS! Ve don't phhhbbbtt here!
Siegfried! (Clicks heels together in response, breaking phone.)