The Truth
Vol. 1 Issue 7
January 20,2001
Musings from the Editor’s Desktop
Hello to everyone! Another week with a MOTW ep. We’re drawing closer to Mulder’s return and the great Mythology eps that we all love. These MOTW eps are good but with all the questions about Mulder’s disappearance and waiting for his re-appearance, it’s hard to concentrate on these individual cases. And we have another distraction this week with Badlaa. I like Doggett a lot. Don’t get me wrong. But come on! Where’s Mulder?!? OK, I’ll shut up.
In this week’s issue:
X-PHILE NEWS YOU CAN USE
SALVAGE REVIEW
SHIPPER’S CORNER
SNOGGER’S COLUMN
FANFIC-"Paper Saints" Chapter 1
X-PHILE NEWS YOU CAN USE
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* Whew! Glad to be back in the swing of things. It sure was a crazy holiday season. This week I've got some juicy info on the coming weeks for XF and some news on Duchovny and his movie career. Enjoy! *
It's torture being Mulder this season
(thought this was well worth the length to include...)
By LARRY BONKO
© 2001, The Virginian-Pilot
LOS ANGELES -- What do you see when you peek inside cavernous soundstage No. 6 at 20th Century Fox Studios here? You see the laboratory/operating room where poor Agent Mulder of "The X-Files" has been poked, probed and tortured by the aliens who abducted him. They put hooks in his face and stretched his skin out to h-e-r-e. Yipes!
As filming took place, David Duchovny lay there "buck naked," said "The X-Files" creator Chris Carter. There's bad news for Duchovny. Carter's scripts call for Duchovny as Mulder to undergo more "horrible torture" on that set before we learn during the May sweeps exactly why the aliens snatched him in a blaze of blue light last May.
The operating room set, which awaits another visit from Duchovny, is painted silver and hangs above the floor of the soundstage like a flying saucer. It appears to have been made of odds and ends from a handyman's shed including garden hoses.
Yeah, the set looks cheesy when you're visiting. But when you see it on TV, it's as spooky as Frankenstein's castle.
Hollywood magic.
While showing TV writers where he films "The X-Files" on a studio lot not far from Beverly Hills -- the show was originally shot in Vancouver -- Carter talks about what could be the series' last season.
First off, "X-Filers" will be pleased to learn that Duchovny returns for episode No. 14 on Feb. 25. He'll be back again on April 8 and be seen in every episode on Fox until the two-hour season finale. "We're looking forward to his return," said Carter.
It's not likely you'll see Duchovny in season No. 9 if there is a season No. 9. "He's got no contract,"' said Carter.
As for the future of "The X-Files," "If we can find a reason creatively speaking, to keep doing the show, we'll keep doing the show. Can we continue to tell interesting stories? That's the question. The show has gone well since we added Robert Patrick," said Carter. Next month, he adds another agent to the cast – Agent Reyes played by Annabeth Gish. "The X-Files" airs Sundays at 9 p.m.
Gillian Anderson (Agent Scully) is under contract for a ninth season. She's on the verge of becoming a movie star after her performance in "The House of Mirth."
Sony Pictures is pushing her for an Oscar nomination. A Rolling Stone critic said she was "delicate dynamite" in the film, and that not since Bette Davis "has an actress used a cigarette as erotic punctuation."
Being compared to Bette Davis? Practice your Oscar speech, Gillian.
Spend a few moments with this actress with a face nearly as radiant as Garbo's and you get the impression that she wouldn't mind if it's sayonara for "The X-Files" after this season.
"The schedule is so grueling," she said.
Patrick came aboard in September to play Agent Doggett who joins Scully in the search for Mulder, last seen in a desert setting in the September 2000 season premiere. Patrick said he'd be happy to continue in "The X-Files" even with its long hours.
Last week, the "The X-Files" cast began filming a script on Monday that had been written over the weekend. Weekly TV is produced on an assembly line.
"It's a little upsetting not to be able to rehearse. I love to rehearse. I love knowing my lines backwards, sideways and forwards," said Patrick. "At first, it's unsettling to work in a weekly series." (He was last seen in three episodes of "The Sopranos.")
On Patrick's first day at work, Anderson as Scully tossed a glass of water in his face. Welcome to "The X-Files," Robert.
Carter promised to sort out Scully's pregnancy thing as this season concludes. The world is dying to know who impregnated her. Carter has yet to tell Anderson who's the father.
Anderson said in filming "The House of Mirth" she tried "to do a character that wasn't even remotely like Scully."
It's time to begin drifting away from the character that made her rich and famous, she said. "It's time to do some different stuff."
Anderson also said she knows less about "The X-Files" than its devotees who devour sci-fi magazines, browse the Internet and attend conventions.
"I'm the wrong person to ask about what happened on the show, three, four or five years ago. Once I shoot an episode, it's gone from my brain."'
Anderson, who has a degree from DePaul University in Chicago, was hired by Carter early in 1993 almost the minute she walked into his office. "With Gillian's looks, carriage and bearing, we instantly knew we had Scully," said Carter.
And Duchovny?
Lightning did not strike as quickly. He scarcely spoke during the audition. Carter, waiting for the perfect Mulder to walk through the door, wondered ... does this man have the smarts to play an FBI agent saving the world from aliens invading our body's gene pool or wherever?
Then he glanced at Duchovny's resume. Duchovny earned an undergraduate degree at Princeton, a master's at Yale. He was plenty smart enough to play Mulder.
In going over the next few months of "The X-Files," Carter also announced that a spinoff from the series, "The Lone Gunmen," is in production. It will run on Fox for three episodes starting March 4 in "The X-Files" time slot.
Said Carter, "When we needed to give David and Gillian some time off, we gave much of an episode of 'The X-Files' to 'The Lone Gunmen.' It worked so well, and was so much fun to do, that we decided to spin the characters off into another series." "The Lone Gunmen" in a nutshell: Conspiracy geeks, computer hackers and underground newspaper publishers (played by Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood and Dean Haglund) take on terrorists and other shadowy figures.
Fox adds sex appeal to "The Lone Gunmen" in Zuleikha Robinson and hunk appeal in Stephen Snedden. Robinson is part Emma Peel, part Lara Croft, say the show's producers.
Only sleeker.
While it's unlikely you'll see Duchovny again playing Mulder on TV after 2001, he will be in the next movie based on the series. If there is a season No. 9 for "The X-Files," the motion picture will be delayed at least 18 months, said Carter.
Learn to take your Duchovny in little doses.
X Marks the Cover
(taken from the XF OS)
The Lone Gunmen will be on the cover of the New York Times TV Book on Sunday, March 4th with a feature to run inside. [Editor's note: March 4th is the day of the Lone Gunmen series premiere, in The X-Files' time slot.]
Chris Carter will be on the cover of Emmy Magazine’s March/April 2001 issue.
The X-Files will be the cover story for the Gannett Syndicate TV Book in
January.
Ratings for 'Salvage'
(from Zap2It)
"FOX started its Sunday lineup with "Futurama" at 7 p.m., 4.3/7 (3.5), followed by "King of the Hill" at 7:30 p.m., 5.8/9 (5.0). "The Simpsons" grabbed the net's best ratings at 8 p.m., 8.5/13 (7.7), followed by "Malcolm In the Middle," 8.3/12 (7.2). At 9 p.m., "The X-Files" agents Scully and Doggett searched for a man made of regenerating metal, giving an inside nod to Robert Patrick's past role as the Liquid Metal Terminator in "T2," 7.1/10
(6.4).
Duchovny NOT to be in Smith Film
(taken from Aint-it-cool-news.com)
Hey, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab. John Robie and I visited the set of Dreamworks Picture's new EVOLUTION yesterday at the Boeing facility in Downey, and we'll have some great screencaps from the visit up on the site as soon as we're back from Sundance, along with a full report on the day.
One bit of news from the visit, though. David Duchovny told us that he is not going to be able to work his schedule out for JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK, the new Kevin Smith comedy. He'd been heavily rumored to be playing a small role in the film, and regrets not being able to make it work. Mr. Duchovny (who I was just told is "yummy" by the pretty-darn-yummy-herself Marla Singer) said that he would love to work with Kevin Smith at some point, and he seemed genuinely irritated at the way his EVOLUTION schedule is going to take him right up to his return to X-FILES later this spring.
Animated 'Evolution'
DIC Entertainment is developing an animated television series to be based on Ivan Reitman's upcoming SF comedy movie Evolution, according to The Hollywood Reporter. DIC has teamed with Reitman's Montecito Picture Co., in conjunction with DreamWorks SKG and Columbia Pictures, to release the animated series for the fall, the trade paper reported.
The 26 half-hour episodes of the Evolution series will be based on characters introduced in the upcoming live-action movie that will star David Duchovny, Orlando Jones and Julianne Moore. The movie tells the story of a meteor that crashes on Earth carrying alien organisms that multiply and evolve at an alarming rate.
SALVAGE
I'd have to say that I definitely thought this season started out really strong..up until about VIA NEGITIVA, but the few episodes after that, have been pretty bad. Salvage was no exception, in my opinion. As people from The X Files Message Board that I post on (http://bbs-cgi.fanforum.com/forumdisplay.cgiaction=topics&forum=&number=9) stated "The more I watch these new eppies...the more I miss Mulder. Gone are the days when the monster of the week was a good thing. Lately I've just been bored." Another disgruntled fan stated, "I'm very disappointed in this episode, it didn't really grab me all that much. I'm disappointed that they are not going too much on characterization but mostly just episode to episode. I want more characterization damnit!"...to this, I would have to agree. I definitely miss the way they use to give us insight into Mulder and Scully's personal lives...they started to show us just a snippet of Doggett's life with the picture of the boy and his apartment, but didn't give us much to go on. It used to be that the show revolved around them, now it seems that they revolve around the show. This was actually that I had to rewatch because I fell asleep. All I know is that it's going to be a long 2 weeks until "THE GIFT" airs, where Mulder returns in flashbacks! Until next week....
SHIPPER'S CORNER
This week's scene is from PAPER CLIP (www.insidethex.co.uk/transcrp/scrp302.htm)
(Mulder walks in to Melissa Scully's hospital room to find Scully sitting in a chair looking at an empty hospital bed. She looks back at him.)
SCULLY: It happened three hours ago. She went into surgery and, uh... the damage to her brain was worse than they had hoped.
(She kneels down next to her.)
Her blood pressure started to rise and, uh... she slipped away. She died for me and I tried to tell her I was sorry but I don't think she'll ever really know.
(Tears well up in her eyes and her voice weakens towards the end.)
MULDER: Oh, she knows. Melissa knows.
(Scully takes a deep breath.)
SCULLY: You were right. There is no justice.
MULDER: I don't think this is about justice, Scully.
SCULLY: Then what is it about?
MULDER: I think it's about something we have no personal choice in. I think it's about fate.
(They sit in silence for a little while.)
Skinner told me that he talked to you, that you were insistent about coming back to work. Now, if Melissa's death is...
SCULLY: I need something to put my back up against.
MULDER: I feel the same way. We've both lost so much... but I believe that what we're looking for is in the X-Files. I'm more certain than ever that the truth is in there.
SCULLY: I've heard the truth, Mulder. Now what I want are the answers.
(He kneels up next to her and puts his arm around her. She leans her head against his chest as they look at the empty bed.)
Snogger Column
by: ~ddga4ever~ <ddga4ever@edsamail.com.ph>
My article for this issue is a continuation of my column last issue.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny had a relationship before? (see the picture where DD's wearing a blue polo shirt and he and GA holding hands). According to many snoggers, on that picture GA and DD were already engaged. GA is very vocal with their relationship (we girls are, right?) and she wants to say it publicly but DD didn't want to so they broke up. Suddenly, news had arrived that DD married Tea Leoni. According to my friend, Batchie, there's one question from an interviewer to GA "How do you react with DD's marrying Tea?" GA said something like (this is not the real quote) "Yes! I know! I just heard it from the news. I'm so shocked. I am mad at him...He didn't tell me..."
See? So, in our thoughts that DD married Tea just to patch up the GA and DD relationship.
*THEORY: IF GA and DD have a relationship, WHY DID THEY STILL DENY IT?
There's a theory been goin' around that the person who is behind the denial is Chris Carter...Ok I don't want to include the SURFER GOD but it's just a THEORY. We all know that Scully and Mulder are now a couple, IF GA and DD announce their relationship, there will be no excitement for the show. It's like the real life is connected with the characters.*
Last issue, I wrote that DD has marital problem with his behalf, Tea Leoni. I SAW THIS ON E! Entertainment Television. Tea Leoni went to "Family Man" with (drum roll) Garry Shandling. Garry Shandling said something like "Date Service"...what a friend! He will do anything for his best bud, DD. And I saw The Tonight show with Jay Leno (I REALLY STAY UP TO 1:00 A.M. to watch this show) and surprisingly, Tea Leoni was the guest star. She really looked weird and not in the mood. She did tell a funny story (yeah right :p) but Jay said to her "Come on, smile. Don't feel like a stranger". Her hair messed up and her face...she really looked like she has a personal problem. Could it be the family problem with David? *who knows*
FIRST SNOGGER QUOTE FOR THE YEAR 2001!
from Gillian Anderson:
"I couldn't care less about the rumors that we don't get along. Whether what is out there is truth or fiction, there's nothing that can be done or said. Some absurd and some accurate things have been said about our relationship. I don't think anybody could understand it. It's complicated, ever-changing. Our relationship is good. We basically show up on
the set and work."
*Bothered? Confused? ...don't be...just go and ask questions...I like
that! Write me an Email!*
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DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!!!
The TV Guide Movie Awards ~ (http://www.tvguide.com/features/movies2000/)
As of January 10-14:
1. The House of Mirth
2. Return To Me
3. Gladiator
As of January 15:
1. Return To Me
2. The House of Mirth
3. Gladiator
CHOOSE BETWEEN THOM OR RTM...GA's movie or DD's movie????? TAKE A WILD CHOICE.
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PAPER SAINTS 1/15
by Jill Selby (jillselby@yahoo.com)
Archiving Note: Do not archive at Gossamer. All other archives, please ask permission.
Disclaimer: Characters from the X-Files are the property of Ten Thirteen Productions and the Fox Television Network. All others are the author's creation. Any similarity to any person, living or dead, is purely coincidental. No infringement is intended.
Classification: XRA/MSR
Rating: PG-13
Spoilers: None
Timeline: Post-movie
Notes and thanks from the author will appear at the end of the story.
Feedback is always appreciated.
PAPER SAINTS 1/15
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"What's your name?"
It's typically the first question someone asks when making your acquaintance. Once you answer, your name and an image of your face is planted in their memory. For that very reason, I try to avoid meeting new people.
I hate my name. My whole damned name is just one embarrassment heaped atop another.
Charmin.
Who the hell names their kid Charmin? What could have possessed my parents? Mom will only say that she thought it sounded cute. Cute? Charmin is a brand of toilet paper. I don't think it qualifies as cute. And what an enduring little ad slogan to accompany the name: "Please don't squeeze the Charmin." Did it ever occur to my dear, brainless mother, how such a slogan would rattle off the wicked tongues of hormone-driven teenage boys as they pointed out my conspicuous lack of squeezable assets?
The obvious solution, most would say, would be to discard Charmin in favor of my middle name -- Jane. On the surface of it, Jane doesn't seem so bad. It's a time-honored name. Grandmother's name. It would be ideal, except it invariably gets hooked up with the word "plain" in an oh-so-apt description of me.
I've looked at it from all angles. Really, I have. I've spent entire evenings standing in front of a mirror on a mission to find "pretty" somewhere on my body, and in the end I've come to this conclusion: I have nice, well-shaped toes. Otherwise, genetics was not kind.
Regardless of what my beautician says, my hair is mouse, not chestnut, brown. My nose is too large, my eyes are too small, and my teeth -- well, suffice to say orthodontia was beyond the financial grasp of my parents. The rest of my body is so devoid of curves I had to let my mousy locks grow well past my shoulders just to avoid being called "sir" by waiters and nauseatingly polite grocery clerks.
The final insult for unsqueezable, plain Charmin Jane? Zullman. A surname that will forever consign me to last place on every list.
Yet, despite the name handicap and my inability to inspire any sort of romantic aspirations in the opposite sex, I did earn my library science degree. I enjoy my job as the supervisor of the Rare Books Department of a college library. And I have a good
friend: Trent Crowley.
While somewhat more fortunate than I in the name department, he
didn't fare any better in sex appeal. At just over five-foot,
he's half a head shorter than me. Shorter, he laments, than the
majority of the female population. His hair is orange. Not red.
Not auburn. Bozo-the-Clown orange. He hasn't quite figured out
that there are certain colors someone with orange hair should
avoid and his fashion sense perversely gravitates toward those
forbidden shades. As an unwelcome complement to his hair, he is
covered with freckles. Not those tiny, cute freckles that seem
to be regaining popularity these days. These are large red-brown
splotches he equates with a pox plague.
Despite the fact that most women dismiss him for these outward
imperfections, I think he's in all ways a wonderful guy. He
treats me with respect. He asks my opinion. We work as a team
even though, technically, I'm his supervisor.
I don't delude myself. He's not interested in me in any romantic
way. Still, it's nice to spend time with someone who understands
my work and doesn't judge me on my own flawed appearance.
He even came up with a new name for me. One I like. C.J. I
think it has a certain air of mystery without the baggage of
Charmin or Jane.
I used to laugh at that bible verse: "To whom much is given, much
will be required." With my looks, I figured I was off the hook
for fulfilling any sort of karmic requirements. I could have
happily gone on for the rest of my career, working among stacks
of dusty old books, cataloging arcane volumes that would
otherwise be lost, and commiserating over the plight of the
homely with Trent.
Yesterday we received an estate donation that changed all that.
This marvelous treasure looked, at first, like the answer to all
those secret desires I had barely even dared to dream. I, like
Trent, was swept up in its promise. But today I'm beginning to
wonder if it will exact more of a price than I'm prepared to pay.
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Her eyes never shifted from their study of the file in her hands
as Dana Scully moved across the room and eased down into her
chair. She turned on her computer, reached into a drawer for a
highlighter, and uncapped the marker with her teeth. Still her
gaze didn't waver. Fox Mulder was immediately and intensely
curious.
They had agreed to arrive early to go over the annual budget
report before their meeting with Skinner. Mulder had arrived on
time, started the coffee, reread the report, made revisions,
finished off one cup of coffee and started on a second. By then,
Scully was late enough that annoyance and worry were battling for
control of his mood. At the sound of her footsteps coming
steadily, *slowly* down the hall, annoyance won.
He spun his chair around to face the door, crossed his arms to
punctuate his displeasure, and waited for her repentant excuse --
preferably something involving cataclysmic automotive failure or
an impromptu roadside medical intervention. But she offered no
story, no greeting, not even a grunt of acknowledgment. She
strolled in, maneuvered flawlessly through the crowded office,
and deposited herself in front of her desk without saying a word.
Evolution, he'd once explained, takes place in fits and starts
and he'd expected his relationship with Scully to evolve in a fit
of passion so heated their clothes would simply melt away. He'd
initiated the change with a hesitant kiss to celebrate their
reinstatement to the X-Files, but it was she who was setting the
pace. Sensible and deliberate, even in matters of love, Scully
had insisted they progress slowly and, above all, keep their
professional and personal lives separate. He thought that meant
they couldn't have sex on the desk during coffee breaks. He
didn't realize a phone call to assuage his concern would be
considered too intimate for the office. And since when did
saying "good morning" to your partner violate any rules of office
etiquette?
Scully had long ago ceased her complaints about his
noncommunicative, almost fugue-like state when he was engrossed
in his work. If she still thought it rude, she no longer
bothered to comment. It was not, however, her normal modus
operandi, and experiencing the cold shoulder from the chilly side
made Mulder distinctly uncomfortable.
He stood and moved stealthily across the room until he was right
behind her. He pulled the watch from his wrist and dangled it in
front of her, directly in her line of sight.
"If you're trying to hypnotize me, you might have better luck
with a pocket watch."
"Actually I was going to offer to synchronize our watches. That
way I won't arrive an hour early for our next meeting."
Scully finally tore her gaze from the folder and stole a quick
glance at the watch. "Oh, I didn't realize it was this late.
Skinner stopped me on my way down to tell me about a new case."
"And that's what has you so absorbed?" Mulder leaned in over her
shoulder to steal a look at the contents of the file. It was
unfortunate positioning on his part, because Scully chose that
instant to stand and her shoulder drove into his chin. The
collision of his lower and upper teeth sent aftershocks through
his entire body.
"God, Mulder. Are you okay? I didn't realize you were.... You
didn't break a tooth did you?" The distracted haze she'd been in
since arriving dissipated before his eyes. Suddenly she was the
compassionate doctor, feeling along his jaw for evidence of
damage, looking for any sign she might have hurt him. "Open your
mouth."
He opened and closed his mouth experimentally until he was
certain his jaw still functioned smoothly.
"Keep your mouth open so I can see. Do you think you chipped a
tooth?"
"I'm fine, Scully. No harm done." He gently removed her hands
from his face and bared his teeth in a Cheshire Cat grin to
reassure her. "I've always known it was rude to read over
someone's shoulder, I just didn't realize it was so dangerous."
He nodded toward the file she had tossed on the floor in her
haste to assess his condition. "Is that the information on the
new case?"
Scully reached down, plucked up the file and handed it to him.
"Ought to be right up your alley. A locked room murder." Mulder
shuffled through the reports and photos as she continued. "The
victim, Tony Oliver, was being held in special custody, awaiting
transfer to a maximum security facility. He was heavily guarded.
Received no visitors. Security monitors show no unusual activity
in the area during the hours preceding his death. The door and
window locks were intact. No fingerprints on the body. And
cause of death was odd, to say the least."
Mulder shrugged. "It says here he died of heart failure."
"While accurate, it doesn't really tell the whole story."
"Which is?"
"Although there were no surgical incisions or other apparent
injuries to the body, it is obvious from the initial coroner's
exam that some sort of procedure was performed on this man."
"Why?"
"Because," Scully said, "his heart was found 10 miles away on his
attorney's doorstep."
All residual irritation over his partner's tardiness was swept
away by a wave of enthusiasm. "You do realize that I've already
come up with half a dozen theories and a couple of lawyer jokes."
"And you know how anxious I am to hear them, Mulder." Scully's
statement belied her words. Mulder was well aware of the time
it would take to wear down her resistance before she would be
ready for a juicy alien abduction theory.
She continued. "But there are a couple of things you need to
know before you dive off the paranormal deep end."
"Such as?"
"Such as, there was a plea bargain in the works. Tony Oliver was
being held for first degree murder, but was willing to offer
evidence implicating a group of aerospace executives in
industrial sabotage in exchange for a lesser charge. His
location at the time of his death was thought to be a
well-guarded secret. His loss, of course, means a huge setback
for the aerospace investigation."
"So our likely suspects would be powerful men with well-placed
government contacts. This just keeps getting better and better."
"The St. Louis field office has assigned a couple of agents to
investigate the murder, but they've asked for an agent from D.C.
to head up the team. They hope it will send a signal to the
interested parties that, if anything, Oliver's death only
strengthens the FBI's resolve to expose the conspiracy."
"So what you're saying is, if we want to get in on this, we've
first got to kiss the fat ass of some self-important agent here
in D.C." With a renewed sense of frustration, Mulder stormed
back to his desk and threw down the file.
"Although I take exception to your describing my ass as fat, I
don't suppose a little kissing up on your part would hurt
anything."
Mulder turned to face her again. "You?"
"Skinner thought my medical expertise would be beneficial, so I
was elected. I get to pick one more agent for my team. Know
anyone who might be interested?"
He walked slowly toward his partner. His low, seductive tone was
accompanied by a quirked eyebrow and wolfish smile. "Believe me,
Scully. There is no one's ass I'd rather kiss."
She gave him an appraising look, as if seriously considering his
proposal, then extended her hand for him to shake. "Welcome to
the team, Agent Mulder."
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End "Paper Saints" part 1/15
Closing Notes
Hope you enjoyed the first chapter of "Paper Saints". Thank you, Jill, for letting us include it in our newsletter. Hopefully, our readers will let you know what they thought of it. Thanks to everyone for writing and to the rest of you, our faithful subscribers who read our little newsletter. Enjoy the X-Files episode Sunday. Talk to you all next week. The Truth is out there!!