What was planned to be their final episode aired January 27,1995. Morgan and Wong’s names on the credits were written GLEN ‘CHARGERS’ MORGAN and JAMES ‘BOLTS BABY’ WONG. (Morgan and Wong were natives in San Diego and the Chargers were contended for the play-offs. By the time the episode aired the Chargers had long been eliminated.) You could say that was the first sign this wasn’t going to be a typical episode — but by the time the teaser of Die Hand Die Verletzt had finished, that ship had long since sailed.
James Wong and Glen Morgan are two of the guys behind the Final Destination franchise, a franchise about a group of people who look like their going to beat their opponent (by cheating death), but always end up losing in increasingly creative and unlikely ways. Yeah, it checks out that they’re Chargers fans.
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One of the early seasons the episode that is their “the thing” one of the characters is a huge chargers fan
Is he THE James Wong?
Errr. I remember this when it aired, shortly before the Super Bowl appearance iirc
Found this about the episode:
https://davidbmorris.medium.com/the-x-files-retrospective-glen-morgan-james-wong-part-2-6888c9521df6
What was planned to be their final episode aired January 27,1995. Morgan and Wong’s names on the credits were written GLEN ‘CHARGERS’ MORGAN and JAMES ‘BOLTS BABY’ WONG. (Morgan and Wong were natives in San Diego and the Chargers were contended for the play-offs. By the time the episode aired the Chargers had long been eliminated.) You could say that was the first sign this wasn’t going to be a typical episode — but by the time the teaser of Die Hand Die Verletzt had finished, that ship had long since sailed.
James Wong and Glen Morgan are two of the guys behind the Final Destination franchise, a franchise about a group of people who look like their going to beat their opponent (by cheating death), but always end up losing in increasingly creative and unlikely ways. Yeah, it checks out that they’re Chargers fans.