Mulder is asleep on the
couch in his apartment and awakens to see a red light on his
ceiling. It's a playful, focused beam that wants him to
follow.
Mulder gasps awake to find
it was a dream but the realness impresses him enough that he
looks up the name of the park in the phonebook and drives
there in the early morning darkness.
He tells Scully he knows
what happened to the girl and his explanation seems on
point, down to the detail of a post-mortem removal of a
small, heart-shaped piece of cloth from the front of the
child's dress.
The case was called Paper
Hearts because of the trophies Roche collected from the
bodies.
Roche admitted to 13 murders
but they never found the cloth hearts and Mulder always
wanted to be able to count them and confirm the number of
victims.
"I used to think that
missing was worse than dead because you never knew what
happened. But now that I know, I'm glad my wife's not here.
She got luckier."
Inside the car's camper
shell is a book, "Alice In Wonderland" and the hearts are
safely tucked between the pages. When they find 16 hearts,
Mulder thinks it's time to pay Roche a visit.
As he goes to get his
father's gun, he is paralyzed by the sudden light pouring
through the door but instead of an alien being silhouetted
in the doorway, it is a man in a suit. It's John Lee
Roche.
When Mulder presses him
about Samantha, he is told to bring the hearts and maybe
he'll be given more information. At this Mulder hauls off
and punches Roche as he sits at the table.
Mulder asks Scully point
blank, "Do you believe my sister Samantha was abducted by
aliens?" Scully sighs and breaks eye contact and Mulder has
his answer. He is now questioning all he has ever
believed.
Mulder and Scully go back to
see Roche and take him the hearts from the two unidentified
victims. He covets them. M: Name them. R: I think you know
one of them already. S: Prove it. Roche begins to describe
in detail the scene at the Mulder residence the night that
Sam was taken.
Mulder's obsession is
unstoppable and in an agonized voice says, "Just help me,
Scully." She allows her concern for her partner to win out
and joins him in digging up the raw dirt with her bare
hands. They find the small victim but the child is not
Samantha.
Going against Scully's
advice, and acting on his own, Mulder gets a removal order
for Roche and we see them both on a flight to Boston.
Scully tries to express to
Skinner the "uniqueness of the situation and its effect on
Mulder." Skinner tells Scully, "You let me down."
Mulder has fooled him,
tripped him up. He took Roche to his father's house in West
Tisbury which was purchased after his parents' divorce
instead of to the house in Chilmark where the abduction took
place.
"I profiled you. I got
inside your head. Maybe you got inside mine. Maybe some
nexus or connection was formed between us and through that
you got access to my memories of my sister Samantha.
"
He pulls some keys out of
his pocket, unlocks the door, and pulls Samantha safely out
of the car. As he hugs the young Sam to him, he sees the red
light on the pavement. It spells out one word...BYE.
As the knock comes again, he
jumps from the table to find that he now wears the handcuffs
and his prisoner is missing.
Where would Roche go? Scully
finds his old address in Boston on Alice Street. Mulder says
he's there. That's where he got the whole idea for "Alice In
Wonderland".
Roche holds up the cloth
heart. "You have one left. How are you going to find her
without me? How sure are you it's not Samantha?" Roche seems
to be easing down on the trigger so Mulder makes his choice
and shoots Roche in the head.
S: Mulder, it's not
Samantha. And whoever that little girl really is, we'll find
her. M: How? S: I don't know...but I do know you. Why don't
you go on home and get some sleep. Mulder laughs at the
irony and Scully joins him in a small, sad laugh. She hugs
him to her and leaves him to his solemn
contemplation.
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Paper
Hearts
Not necessarily mytharc in the conspiracy sense but an
episode that deals with Samantha's abduction. The current
case forces Mulder to question his memories of her abduction
and the truth of what he's always believed he witnessed.
The episode begins with a dream sequence incorporating an
"Alice In Wonderland" theme which runs through the entire
case and episode. Mulder is asleep on the couch in his
apartment and awakens to see a red light on his ceiling.
It's a playful, focused beam that wants him to follow. It
occasionally spells out words (FOLLOW, MAD HAT) as it leads
him outside to a park and finally to the body of a small
girl. The light settles on her chest in the shape of a heart
and, as Mulder watches, the body sinks into the ground.
Mulder gasps awake to find it was a dream but the realness
impresses him enough that he looks up the name of the park
in the phonebook and drives there in the early morning
darkness. With flashlight in hand, he walks to the location
of his vision to find everything looks just as it did in his
dream.
We see the next morning, Mulder has a forensics team
sifting through the area and digging for the child's body.
Scully arrives and asks Mulder what he's doing out there at
five in the morning. When he explains she asks, "You're
saying that you're out here because of something you saw in
a dream?" The look of understanding and exasperation is
clear on Mulder's face but it is obvious he has a gut
instinct about this. His hunch pays off when the excavation
uncovers the skeletal remains of a young girl. He tells
Scully he knows what happened to the girl and his
explanation seems on point, down to the detail of a
post-mortem removal of a small, heart-shaped piece of cloth
from the front of the child's dress. When Scully asks if he
got this ALL from the dream, he says he knows this M.O. from
one John Lee Roche. He says Roche killed thirteen 8-10 year
old girls and this body brings the total to fourteen.
Back in the basement office, Mulder goes over the case
file with Scully. The murders extended from 1979-1990. The
case was called Paper Hearts because of the trophies Roche
collected from the bodies. All the girls were kidnapped from
their homes. Reggie Purdue (Young at Heart) brought Mulder
onto the case to profile Roche and get into his head.
Mulder's profile said the killer would be an ordinary man
with a job like a salesman, used to gain people's
confidence. His profile was on the mark. Roche was a vacuum
salesman. He'd be giving his salespitch but really be
checking out the kids in the house. Roche admitted to 13
murders but they never found the cloth hearts and Mulder
always wanted to be able to count them and confirm the
number of victims. Scully theorizes that Mulder's never
stopped thinking about the case. That he had the information
in his head all along and has now solved it in his sleep.
She quotes Mulder, "A dream is an answer to a question we
haven't learned how to ask."
Scully checks on the girl's identity and compares it to
missing persons, concluding that the child was a young girl
who disappeared in 1975. Mulder thinks this is too early to
fit the timeframe of Roche's killings. When they confirm the
identity with her surviving father, he says, "I used to
think that missing was worse than dead because you never
knew what happened. But now that I know, I'm glad my wife's
not here. She got luckier." This must strike a chord with
Mulder.
Mulder is now mildly obsessed with finding and counting
the cloth hearts. He tracks them down to Roche's car, an El
Camino which has been resold since his imprisonment. Inside
the car's camper shell is a book, "Alice In Wonderland" and
the hearts are safely tucked between the pages. When they
find 16 hearts, Mulder thinks it's time to pay Roche a
visit. They ask Roche to identify the last two victims and
Roche says he has nothing to gain by doing that. "I
understand you take this very personally," he says to
Mulder. "You bring my hearts and give them back to me and
I'll tell you everything you want to know."
As Mulder wearily reviews the evidence in his office, he
sees the red light again. It moves across the wall and under
the office door. When Mulder opens the door, he is cast into
the past as the scene before him transforms into a night in
1973. It's his parents' house on the night his sister
disappeared. We see a familiar scene with his sister and him
playing Stratego but now the grown-up Mulder is filling the
role of his younger self. As the Watergate hearings play in
the background, the lights and power suddenly go out and the
pictures on the walls rattle. "No. Not again," he shouts,
telling Samantha to run. As he goes to get his father's gun,
he is paralyzed by the sudden light pouring through the door
but instead of an alien being silhouetted in the doorway, it
is a man in a suit. It's John Lee Roche. Mulder jerks awake
at his desk, shouting Samantha's name.
Mulder now questions his past memories and feels that one
of the remaining cloth hearts may be Samantha's. He goes
back to talk to Roche. He interviews him alone, though
Scully is just outside with the guards. Roche wants his
hearts but Mulder wants answers. Where was Roche on November
27, 1973...the night Sam was taken. Roche says he was
selling vacuum cleaners that year and made a trip to
Martha's Vineyard. He says he sold a vacuum cleaner to
Mulder's dad. When Mulder presses him about Samantha, he is
told to bring the hearts and maybe he'll be given more
information. At this Mulder hauls off and punches Roche as
he sits at the table. The guard comes in claiming to have
seen nothing but Scully says, "I did."
As they exit the prison, she tells Mulder that it was
only a dream. But Mulder believes it may have been buried in
his subconscious. Scully tells him that Roche could have
found out information on Mulder from the prison library or
the Internet. She's even checked the records and Roche
logged on to the Internet a day earlier. "He is committing
emotional blackmail and you are letting him." Mulder asks
Scully point blank, "Do you believe my sister Samantha was
abducted by aliens?" Scully sighs and breaks eye contact and
Mulder has his answer. He is now questioning all he has ever
believed. He knows he needs to find out the truth. Scully
seems very worried about Mulder's mental state.
Mulder goes to his mother's house in Connecticut. He asks
her if she recognizes the fabric hearts which she doesn't.
She trots out her favorite answer about her "bad memory" and
adds the extra guilt-inducement about her stroke. He drops
that line of questioning and gives her a hug. But he can't
restrain himself from asking if his dad ever bought her a
vacuum cleaner. She answers "Yes" which sends Mulder
scrambling for the box only to find it's the model Roche
mentioned. Proof positive to the mind of one obsessed.
Skinner finds out about Mulder's indiscretion at the
prison but not from Scully. He says Mulder has no more
access to Roche or the case. Mulder adamantly says Roche may
have information about Samantha and Scully backs him up
having done some research of her own. Skinner allows Mulder
to remain on the case but warns him to tread lightly and
tells Scully to see that he does.
Mulder and Scully go back to see Roche and take him the
hearts from the two unidentified victims. He covets them. M:
Name them. R: I think you know one of them already. S: Prove
it. Roche begins to describe in detail the scene at the
Mulder residence the night that Sam was taken. He says he
was watching from the window. M: If that's true, tell me
where my sister is. R: Pick her out. (Pushing the two cloth
hearts toward Mulder) You choose the one that was your
sister and I'll tell you where she is. Roche says either way
they identify a victim so Mulder picks a heart.
Mulder and Scully arrive at the site specified by Roche
and find "Mad Hat" carved into a rock. As Mulder begins to
dig, Scully tries to stop him telling him they should get a
forensics team out there to treat the crime scene right. But
Mulder's obsession is unstoppable and in an agonized voice
says, "Just help me, Scully." She allows her concern for her
partner to win out and joins him in digging up the raw dirt
with her bare hands. They find the small victim but the
child is not Samantha. Before Scully delivers the results to
Mulder, we see him alone with the small, skeletal remains in
the autopsy bay. As he runs his hand along the collar bone,
he finds for himself that it's not Sam since she broke her
collar bone at the age of six. Scully arrives to confirm
that it's not a match. Mulder replies, "It's somebody
though." This scene completely captures Mulder's pain and
suffering and his need to know.
They go back to Roche for the identity of the victim. He
remembers the name and the smallest details. Mulder gives
him the final heart and Roche says, "That's your sister."
But when asked where the body is, he says Mulder wants to
know a lot more than that. He needs details, to be
shown...lead through. Nothing less will satisfy Mulder at
this point. Mulder says that Roche just wants to get out of
prison. Roche agrees with this assessment but says more than
that, he can't wait to see Mulder's face. Scully is
outraged. She tells Roche all he'll see is the inside of his
cell and that he's going to rot there. Scully tells Mulder
the last thing they should do is give Roche what he wants.
Going against Scully's advice, and acting on his own,
Mulder gets a removal order for Roche and we see them both
on a flight to Boston. Roche makes a request to use the
facilities and manages to slip Mulder's escort. Before
Mulder can get to him, he has found a young girl on the
plane and is crouching in the aisle talking to her.
Meanwhile, Scully is reporting Mulder's actions and absence
to a pissed-off Skinner. She tells him she feels they're
headed to Martha's Vineyard. She tries to express to Skinner
the "uniqueness of the situation and its effect on Mulder."
Skinner tells Scully, "You let me down." I guess her duties
now include being baby-sitter to Mulder. Doesn't seem fair
of Skinner.
Mulder takes Roche to his old house and walks him through
the night of November 27th. Roche gives details that
coincide with Mulder's memory of that night. Watching the
house, seeing the parents leave, the kids playing Stratego,
cutting the power and letting himself into the house. But
Mulder has fooled him, tripped him up. He took Roche to his
father's house in West Tisbury which was purchased after his
parents' divorce instead of to the house in Chilmark where
the abduction took place.
Mulder thinks that somehow Roche got inside his dreams.
M: I profiled you. I got inside your head. Maybe you got
inside mine. Maybe some nexus or connection was formed
between us and through that you got access to my memories of
my sister Samantha. And you used them against me for this.
R: You're just resisting me. M: And you're in the wrong
house, you stupid son of a bitch. You were never here you
liar.
Mulder's heard enough explanations and excuses. He checks
them into a motel until the first morning flight. With Roche
asleep and handcuffed to the bed frame, Mulder sits in the
dark with the evidence bag containing the final heart.
Suddenly he hears a faint voice from outside calling his
name. "Fox...Fox," the 8-year old voice of Samantha cries.
She is outside locked in an El Camino, the kind of car Roche
used to have in 1973. He runs out to the car and sees Sam
inside trying to get out as the engine revs. He pulls some
keys out of his pocket, unlocks the door, and pulls Samantha
safely out of the car. As he hugs the young Sam to him, he
sees the red light on the pavement. It spells out one
word...BYE. As the El Camino's engine revs, he spins around
and finds that Sam is no longer in his arms as the car
speeds away. He hears a knock and wakes to realize it was a
dream. The keys he used to unlock the car door in his dream
must have been used to set Roche free from his handcuffs
since Roche is nowhere to be found. As the knock comes
again, he jumps from the table to find that he now wears the
handcuffs and his prisoner is missing.
Scully and Skinner were the ones Mulder heard knocking.
Roche has taken the cloth heart, Mulder's badge, and his
phone. When asked for ideas on where Roche may be headed,
Mulder remembers the small girl on the plane. He calls for a
passenger manifest from the flight but is told that an Agent
Mulder already called 10 minutes ago. Roche has already
grabbed the girl from her daycare posing as "Agent Mulder
from the FBI". M: Sorry Scully, you were right. He was
playing me the whole time. S: You don't think he took
Samantha? M: None of that really matters now, does it?
Where would Roche go? Scully finds his old address in
Boston on Alice Street. Mulder says he's there. That's where
he got the whole idea for "Alice In Wonderland". When they
get there the apartment's empty. As Mulder looks out the
window, he sees the busyard and realizes this is where Roche
took all his victims. Mulder runs up and down the rows of
buses until he detects some movement and locates the bus. As
he boards, he finds Roche sitting behind the young girl with
Mulder's gun pointed at her back.
R: I'm beginning to believe we do share that nexus you
spoke of. We always seem to find each other. As Mulder
approaches, Roche says he will shoot. He doesn't want to go
back to prison. He holds up the cloth heart. R: You have one
left. How are you going to find her without me? How sure are
you it's not Samantha? Roche seems to be easing down on the
trigger so Mulder makes his choice and shoots Roche in the
head.
Back in the basement office, Scully finds Mulder sitting
alone at his desk. She tells him that the dye analysis on
the heart's fabric shows manufacture between 1969 and 1974.
Other than that, they couldn't determine more. S: Mulder,
it's not Samantha. And whoever that little girl really is,
we'll find her. M: How? S: I don't know...but I do know you.
Why don't you go on home and get some sleep. Mulder laughs
at the irony and Scully joins him in a small, sad laugh. She
hugs him to her and leaves him to his solemn contemplation.
As the episode ends, Mulder gently places the final cloth
heart in his desk drawer.
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