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Mulder: Why did I study French in High School?
(while leafing through Dr. Shiro Zama's notebook written
entirely in Japanese.)
Mulder: Don't pull the trigger -- that'll kinda give away
the game.
(to conductor, in regards to the empty gun he has just
loaned him.)
Scully: Well done Agent Pendrell. Keep up the good work.
Agent Pendrell: Thanks. Keep it up yourself. (Scully walks
out) Keep it up yourself.... what a doof.
Mulder: Since when did they start issuing you guys piano
wire instead of guns?
Mulder: Oh I'll take my chances.
Scully: Did you find it Mulder?
Mulder: Oh, yeah I've found it!
NSA man: You're going to die. Do you know that?
Mulder: What do you care? You were trying to kill me
anyway.
Mulder: Scully, let me tell ya, you haven't seen America
until you've seen it from a train.
Mulder: As a member of the National Security Agency you
should know that a gunshot wound to the stomach
is probably the most painful and the slowest way to
die. But I'm not a very good shot, and when I
miss... I tend to miss low.
Scully: We've got to get you out of there as fast as we
can.
Mulder: I'm fielding all offers and suggestions.
Mulder: What are you watching?
Scully: Your alien autopsy video.
Mulder: You mean I might get my $29.95 worth after all?
Mulder: Tick tick, Scully.
Scully: Don't you see, Mulder? You're doing their work for
them. You're chasing aliens that aren't there.
Helping them to create a story to cover the
shameful truth. And what they can't cover, they
apologize for. Apology has become Policy!
Mulder: I don't need an apology for the lies. I don't care
about the fictions they create to cover their
crimes. I want them held accountable for what did
happen. I want an apology for the truth!
(Just had his gun kicked out of his hand and pulled another
out of his sock.)
Mulder:(shrugging) I got tired of losing my gun.
Scully: Either they can't locate an interpreter,
or the interpreter they located didn't interpret
the instructions and got lost some where; I don't
know which.
Mulder: Well, look at this, a beacon in the night.
Mulder: No. I've paid my 29.95 Scully. I think that I'm
entitled to a few more answers. Don't you think?
Scully: What are you doing?
Mulder: I just remembered a piece of evidence from the
crime scene that I 'forgot' to turn in.
Lottie: I know you.
Scully: No. I think you must be mistaken.
Lottie: We saw you. Penny? Penny come here.
Scully: I'm afraid I'm not who you think I am.
Penny: Oh my God. She's one.
Scully: One what?
Lottie: One of us.
Skipper: That might take some time.
Mulder: That's all right. I'm happy to wait.
Scully: I'm sorry. I don't think I'm ready to discuss
this.
Penny: You're afraid to remember aren't you. It's ok. We
were all afraid at first.
Scully: I really have to go...I just came ....
Lottie: ...to see Betsy.
Scully: Yes. To see Betsy Hagopian. Why are you all at her
house? Where is she?
Skinner: Think they found what they were looking for?
Mulder: I don't remember giving you a key.
Skinner: Put the gun down, Mulder. Somebody else might get
hurt.
Mulder: Am I being accused of murder?
Mulder: Mind if I tidy up in here a bit first?
Skinner: This is bigger than me, you or the FBI, Agent
Mulder! I hope you've got other names in your
phone book because I'm taking myself off the hook
on this one. You're on your own.
Mulder: What am I on to here?
Senator: Monsters begetting monsters.
Mulder: But you're fine aren't you Scully?
Scully: Am I?
Mulder: Scully, after all you've seen, after all you've
told me you've seen; the tunnel filled with medical files, the beings running past you, the implant in
your neck. Why do you refuse to believe?
Scully: Believing's the easy part Mulder, I just need more
than you, I need proof.
Mulder: You think believing is easy?
Scully: Where did you get this?
Mulder: From someone like you who wants proof. Who's also
willing to believe.

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