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Hitchcock and Scully. We begin with a flashback to 1986, as a young Scully and Hitchcock (played by Titans‘ Alan Ritchson and GLOW‘s Wyatt Nash) ...
The X-Files has always been more than science fiction, and one episode proves it in a clever homage to Alfred Hitchcock.
Yes, we’re talking about Hitchcock (Dirk Blocker) and Scully (Joel McKinnon Miller), whose backstory is finally addressed on Thursday’s episode, aptly titled, “Hitchcock & Scully.” ...
For this episode, two new actors were actually cast in the roles of young Hitchcock and Scully. About what transpires during the 30-minute narrative, Blocker says, “The casting and writing is so ...
Young Hitchcock and Scully were both charming and eloquent, saying things like, "Thank you kindly, little lady," and "Our pleas" (which is short for pleasure, obviously). They drank whiskey neat ...
A review of “Hitchcock & Scully,” this week’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, coming up just as soon as I see the bucket of male body butter… It’s been almost three years since “House Mouses ...
In Brooklyn Nine-Nine Michael Hitchcock and Norm Scully are arguably some of the precinct's worst detectives. The two best friends have worked for the NYPD for over 30 years.
Both Hitchcock and Scully are rarely the centre of storylines. more often lingering in the background with only a few lines each episode, but man, do they make it count.
The X-Files is typically associated with Mulder and Scully, but as the show reached its final seasons, a new pair of agents took over the show. Monica Reyes and John Doggett didn't offer the same ...
Detectives Hitchcock and Scully will get the spotlight in an episode of NBC’s sixth season of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” co-creator Dan Goor said in a lively, freewheeling panel at San Diego ...
As we know, Hitchcock and Scully are well… sort of out of their prime. They’ve done their years and caught a bunch of baddies so now they’re cruising.
The episode gives us more than a few flashbacks showing how badass and ripped the young cops — who went by Flat Top (Scully) and The Freak (Hitchcock) were in the ’80s — once were and how ...