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The X- Files: Fight the Future. The X- Files (1. 99. American science fiction drama television series, which is a part of The X- Files franchise, created by Chris Carter. Starring Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny as FBI agents Dana Scully and Fox Mulder, investigators of X- Files; unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. The Truth is Out There.
He's an Oxford educated psychologist, who wrote a monograph on serial killers and the occult, that helped to catch Monty Props in 1. Generally thought of as the best analyst in the violent crimes section. He had a nickname at the academy.. Spooky Mulder. Section Chief Blevins: Are you familiar with the so- called X- Files?
Scully: I believe they have to do with unexplained phenomena. Section Chief Blevins: More or less. The reason you're here, Agent Scully, is we want you to assist Mulder on these X- Files. You'll write field reports on your activities along with your observations on the validity of the work. Scully: Am I to understand that you want me to debunk the X- Files Project, sir?
Section Chief Blevins: Agent Scully, we trust you'll make the proper scientific analysis. Hi, I'm Dana Scully. I've been assigned to work with you. Mulder: Oh, isn't it nice to be suddenly so highly regarded. So who did you tick off to get stuck with this detail, Scully?
Scully: Actually, I'm looking forward to working with you. I've heard a lot about you.
Mulder: Oh, really.. I was under the impression that you were sent to spy on me. Mulder: Do you believe in the existence of extraterrestrials? Scully: Logically I would have to say no. Given the distances need to travel from the of reaches of space the energy requirements would exceed a spacecraft's capabilities .. Mulder: Conventional wisdom..
Section Chief Blevins: Agent Mulder. What are his thoughts? Scully: Agent Mulder believes we are not alone. Scully: So? Mulder: So you and I are going to the Spud State to investigate a little kidnapping. Scully: I don't get it, Mulder. Does this have something to do with an X- File? I thought you only liked those..
Am I missing something here? Mulder: Let's just say this case has a.. A certain.. I've had a certain interest in your work. Mulder: How do you know about my work? Deep Throat: Well, let's just say that I'm in a position to know quite a lot of things, er, things about our government. Mulder: Who are you?
Who do you work for? Deep Throat: It's unimportant, I came here to give you some valuable advice. You are exposing yourself and Agent Scully to unnecessary risk, I advise you to drop the case.
Mulder: I can't do that. Deep Throat: You have much work to do, Agent Mulder, don't jeopardize the future of your own efforts. Ladonna: I'm selling limited edition prints, twenty dollars. Down to my last five, if you're interested. Mulder: Put it on my tab.
Scully: (leans over to Mulder) Sucker. Scully: You believe it all, don't you? Mulder: Why wouldn't I?
Scully: Mulder, did you see their eyes? If I were that stoned - Mulder: Oooh.. I'm going to solve these murders, but what I would like from you is to go over the case histories, maybe come down to the crime scene. Scully: Do you want me to ask Mulder? Agent Colton: Okay, if he wants to come and do you a favor, great. But make sure he knows this is my case.
Dana, if I can break a case like this one, I'll be getting my bump up the ladder. And you, maybe you won't have to be Mrs.
Spooky any more. Mulder: Why would I make them so uncomfortable? Scully: It probably has to do with your reputation. Mulder: Reputation? I have a reputation? Scully: Mulder, look, Colton plays by the book and you don't.
They feel your methods, your theories are.. Mulder: Spooky? Do you think I'm spooky? Agent Colton: So, Mulder, what do you think? Does this look like the work of little green men? Mulder: Grey. Agent Colton: Excuse me? Mulder: Grey. You said green men. A Reticulan's skin tone is actually grey.
They're notorious for their extraction of terrestrial human livers. Due to iron depletion in the Reticulan galaxy. Agent Colton: You can't be serious. Mulder: Do you have any idea what liver and onions go for on Reticula? Scully: Mulder, they don't want you involved, they don't want to hear your theories.
That's why Blevins has you hidden away down here. Mulder: You're down here, too. Scully: Oh my god, Mulder. It smells like.. I think it's bile.
Mulder: Is there any way I can get it off my fingers quickly without betraying my cool exterior? You ask an impertinent question and you're on your way to a pertinent answer. Mulder: Hey, that's a nice tattoo, what is that? Bartender: What's it look like? Mulder: Flying saucer. You don't really believe in that stuff, do ya? Bartender: I take it you don't.
Mulder: No, I think it's all just a bunch of crazy people howling at the moon. Mulder: You know when I was a kid, I had this ritual. I closed my eyes before I walked into my room, 'cause I thought that one day when I opened them my sister would be there. Just lying in bed, like nothing ever happened. You know I'm still walking into that room, everyday of my life. Mulder: She should be encouraged to tell her story, not to keep it inside, it's important that you let her.
Darlene: Important to who? I have my daughter back, I don't want any more trouble. Besides she can hardly remember anything. Mulder: But she will remember one day, one way or another, even if it's only in dreams. And when she does, she's gonna wanna talk about it, she's gonna need to talk about it.
Darlene: Like I did? Listen to me, all of my life I have been ridiculed, for speaking my mind. Mulder: But it was the truth, Darlene. Darlene: The truth has caused me nothing but heartache, I don't want the same thing for her. Mulder: I know I should be afraid, but I'm not. Dr. Werber: Do you know why? Mulder: Because of the voice..
The voice in my head. Dr. Werber: What's it telling you? Mulder: Not to be afraid. It's telling me that no harm will come to her and that one day she'll return. Dr. Werber: Do you believe the voice? Mulder: I want to believe. Scully: Mulder, it's the same story I've heard since I was a kid.
It's a folk tale, a myth. Mulder: I heard the same story when I was a kid too. Funny thing is I believed it. Fact is we've got a cannibalized body in New Jersey. Someone or something out there is hungry. Ellen: And, of course, it helps if you can find a man. Scully: Know of any?
Ellen: Yeah, they're disappearing faster than the Brazilian rain forest. What about that guy you work with? Scully: Mulder? Ellen: I thought you said he was cute. Scully: He's a jerk. He's not a jerk. The FBI has no overriding jurisdiction in a murder case. Anyway, you'd feel the same way if someone was horning in on your work. Mulder: Yeah, chances are he's without a clue.
He'll probably be scratching his head when they bring the next body in. Scully: You missed your opening Mulder, you could've really humiliated him and er, told him who the perpetrator was, The Jersey Devil. Mulder: Hey whatta you say, we grab a hotel, take in a floor show, drop a few quarters in the slots, do a little digging on this case. Scully: You're kidding, right? Mulder: OK, we can skip the floor show.
Mulder: What if it is a female, Scully? How close is she to you or me? Does she feel emotion? Or are her days just spent looking for food? Scully: Maybe, she spends her day shopping. Mulder: Eight million years out of Africa, I don't think we're all that different. Scully: Mulder, we've put men into space, we've built computers that work faster than the human mind.
Mulder: While we over- populate the world and create new technologies to kill each other with. Maybe we're just beasts with big brains. Mulder: Who was that on the phone? Scully: A guy. Mulder: A guy. Same guy as the guy you had dinner with the other night? Scully: Same guy.
Mulder: You going to have dinner with him again? Scully: I don't think so. Mulder: No interest? Scully: Not at this time. Mulder: (walking to the door) What are you doing? Scully: Going with you to the Smithsonian. Mulder: Don't you have a life, Scully?
Scully: Keep it up, Mulder, and I'll hurt you like that beast woman. Mulder: Eight million years out of Africa.. Scully: (holding door open for him) And look who's holding the door.
Scully: I think Howard Graves faked his own death. Mulder: Do you know how hard it is to fake your own death? Only one man has pulled it off: Elvis.
Mulder: I would never lie. I willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation. Scully: Are you saying Lauren Kyte crashed our car?
Mulder: Either that or a poltergeist. Scully: They're heeeere.. Scully: How can the esophagus be crushed without the neck even being touched? Mulder: Psychokinetic manipulation. Scully: Psychokinesis?
You mean how Carrie got even at the prom? Mulder: Hey, Scully.
Do you believe in the afterlife? Scully: I'd settle for a life in this one. Mulder: Have you ever seen the Liberty Bell? Scully: Yes. Mulder: You know, I've been to Philadelphia a hundred times and I've never seen it. Scully: You're not missing much. It's just a big bell with a big crack, and you have to wait in a long line. Mulder: Yeah, but I'd really like to go.
Scully: Why now? Mulder: I don't know. How late do you think they stay open? Scully: How come you two went your separate ways?
Mulder: I’m a pain in the ass to work with. Scully: Seriously. Mulder: I’m not a pain in the ass? Scully: Brad Wilczek? We're with the FBI. Brad Wilczek: What took you guys so long? Oh, and do you mind taking off your shoes.
Scully: So the machine killed Drake out of self- defense? Mulder: Self- preservation. It's the primary instinct of all sentient beings. Scully: Mulder, that level of artificial intelligence is decades away from being realized. Mulder: Then why was our government trying to usurp Wilczek's research? Mulder: You're afraid of the government but you're willing to accept the risk that your machine will kill again. Wilczek: The lesser of two evils.
Mulder: What about a third option? You created that machine. Now you tell me how to destroy it.