I'll keep it short because there isn't much to talk about.
This is not an X file. As far as I know, X files are dealing with unsolved cases or phenomena. This episode on its own does not deal with any case in particular, nor does it even remotely resemble an X file.
I guess the writers felt an urge to be among millions of others who like to point out that technology is ruining us and made an episode about it. Like there isn't enough people talking about it already.
Yes, I understand they want to take a different approach to an episode every once in a while, but I feel like they went completely off the tracks with this one.
It was barely entertaining. Some little humor in the episode gave me a small dose of entertainment, but that's about it as for this episode.
I'll give the episode 5/10 only because of writer's efforts to portray the current society we live in that is addicted to technology. Other than that, episode is pretty bad.
This is not an X file. As far as I know, X files are dealing with unsolved cases or phenomena. This episode on its own does not deal with any case in particular, nor does it even remotely resemble an X file.
I guess the writers felt an urge to be among millions of others who like to point out that technology is ruining us and made an episode about it. Like there isn't enough people talking about it already.
Yes, I understand they want to take a different approach to an episode every once in a while, but I feel like they went completely off the tracks with this one.
It was barely entertaining. Some little humor in the episode gave me a small dose of entertainment, but that's about it as for this episode.
I'll give the episode 5/10 only because of writer's efforts to portray the current society we live in that is addicted to technology. Other than that, episode is pretty bad.