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SEASON 4
Herrenvolk
Telephone man (To kids): "A bee just stung me, eh? Well now, don't you all take the cake. Does your mom ever mix you up?"
Senior agent: Agent Scully. Frankly this sounds like something we might have expected from agent Mulder.
Scully: I`m a scientist sir. What I`m promoting in there is reductive evidence. It`s the reason I believe I was assigned to the X-Files in the first place is it not. To put agent Mulder`s work to the test of science.
Bounty Hunter: He shows you pieces, he tells you nothing of the whole.
Scully: "I'm right here where you left me Mulder, sitting in the car."
Mr. X: Don't unlock doors your not prepared to go through, Agent Scully.
Mulder: Kill me, let them go.
Bounty Hunter: You`d trade your life for his?
Mulder: For my mothers.
Bounty Hunter: Everything Dies.
Mulder: I`ve seen to many things not to believe.
Scully: I`ve seen things too, but there are answers to be found now, we have hope that there's a place to start, that's what I believe.
Mulder: You put such faith in your science Scully, but the things I've seen science provides no place to start.
Scully: Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only in contradiction to what we know of it. And that's a place to start. That's where the hope is.
Mulder: I feel I came so close.
Scully: I feel it to. I know it.
Cancer man: The fiercest enemy is the man who has nothing left to lose. And we all know how important agent Mulder is to the equation.
Teliko
Mulder: Hey, I heard that you were down here slicing and dicing, who's the lucky stiff?
Description: Mulder is looking at depigmented corpse.
Mulder: There's a Michael Jackson joke in here somewhere, but I can't quite
Scully: Mulder, not everything is a labyrinth of dark conspiracy and not everybody is plotting to deceive, inveigle and obfuscate.
Scully: What are you doing?
Mulder: Going to join the snipe hunt.
Description: Pendrel asks Mulder if they should wait for Scully.
Mulder: She's not coming.
Pendrel: Why not?
Mulder: She had a date. (pauses) Breathe, Agent Pendrel.
(Continued on page 74)
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