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Scully: "Mulder, it's me."
Mulder: "Where are you, Scully?"
Scully: "I'm on the roof."
Mulder: "Did you find anything?"
Scully: (irritated voice) "No, I haven't."
Mulder: "What's wrong?"
Scully: "Well, I just climbed up 12 floors, I'm hot, I'm thirsty and to
be honest, I'm wondering what I'm doing up here."
Mulder: "You're looking for a bomb."
Scully: "Yes, I know that, but the threat was called in to the federal
building across the street."
Mulder: "I think they have that covered."
Scully: "Mulder, when a terrorist bomb threat is called in, the rational
purpose of providing that information is to allow us to find the bomb.
The rational object of terrorism is to promote terror. If you'd study the
statistics, you'd find the model behavioral pattern for virtually every
case where a threat has turned up an explosive device; and if we don't
act in accordance with that data, if you ignore it as we have done,
the chances are great that if there actually is a bomb, we might not find it.
Lives could be lost .... Mulder. Mulder?" (he appears behind her)
Mulder: "Boom."
Scully: (startled) "Jesus, Mulder!"
Mulder: "Whatever happened to playing a hunch, Scully?"
Scully: "I know you're bored in this assignment, Mulder, but
unconventional thinking is only gonna get you in trouble now."
Mulder: "What makes you think I'm bored?"
Scully: "You've gotta quit looking for what isn't there. They've closed
the X-files. There's procedure to be followed now ... protocol."
Mulder: "Maybe we should call in a bomb threat to Houston.
I think it's free beer night at the Astrodome."
Scully: (attempts to open the door) "Aww, now what?"
Mulder: "It's locked?"
Scully: "So much for anticipating the unforeseen." (Mulder tries to open
the door and it opens easily. Scully smiles.) "...I had you."
Mulder: "No, you didn't."
Scully: "Oh, yeah. I had you big time."
Mulder: "You had nothing. Come on, I saw you jiggle the handle."
Mulder: "The element of surprise, random acts of unpredictabilty? If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in a universe of infinite possibilites, we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that cannot be programmed, categorized or easily referenced." (Dialogue that was cut from above .wav)
Scully: "I saw your face, Mulder. There was a definite moment of panic."
Mulder: "You've never seen me panic. When I panic, I make this face."
Scully: "That was the face!"
Mulder: "You didn't see that face."
Scully: "I saw that face."
Scully: "Don't think! Just pick up that phone and make it happen!"
Mulder: "Scully, you know that face I just showed you? I'm making it again."
Mulder: "Whatever you told him in there, Scully, you don't have to protect me."
Scully: "All I told him was the truth."
Mulder: "They're trying to divide us on this and we can't let them."
Scully: "Mulder, they have divided us."
Mulder: "They're trying to divide us on this and we can't let them."
Scully: "Mulder, they have divided us. They're splitting us up."
Mulder: "What? What are you talking about?"
Scully: "I have a meeting with OPR day after tomorrow for remediation
and reassignment."
Mulder: "But they're the ones who put us together."
Scully: "Because they wanted me to invalidate your investigations
into the paranormal. But I think this goes deeper than that now."
Mulder: "This is not about you, Scully. They're doing this to me."
Scully: "Mulder, I left behind a career in medicine because I thought that I could
make a difference at the FBI. But it hasn't turned out that way. And now
if they were to transfer me to Omaha or Cleveland, or some field office,
it just doesn't hold the interest for me that it once did. Not after what
I've seen and done."
Mulder: (realizing what she's saying) "You're quitting."
Scully: "Maybe you should ask yourself if your heart's still in it, too."
Scully: "Are you drunk, Mulder?"
Mulder: "I ... I ... I was until about 20 minutes ago, yeah."
Scully: "Was that before or after you decided to come here?"
Mulder: "What exactly are you implying?"
Mulder: "Five years together, Scully. How many times have I been wrong? Never! Not driving, anyway."
Mulder: Y"ou can't quit now, Scully."
Scully: "I can, Mulder. I debated whether or not even to tell you
in person, but ..."
Mulder: "We are close to something here!" (he finally turns in his
chair to look at her) "We're on the verge!"
Scully: "You're on the verge, Mulder. Please don't do this to me."
(Mulder leaps out of his chair and walks over to Scully.)
Mulder: "After what you saw last night, after all you've seen, you can just walk away?"
Scully: "I have, I did, it's done."
Mulder: "I need you on this, Scully."
Scully: "You don't need me, Mulder. You never have. I've just held you back."
(Mulder looks at her with that hurt puppy dog look in his eyes. She drops her eyes from his and turns to leave.)
Scully: "I gotta go."
(He waits for a moment, then Mulder follows her out into the hallway.)
Mulder: "You can't quit now- I need you on this!" (From the movie trailor)
Mulder: "You wanna tell yourself that so you can quit with a clear
conscience, you can, but you're wrong!"
(She stops and turns to face him.)
Scully: "Why did they assign me to you in the first place, Mulder?
To debunk your work, to rein you in, to shut you down."
Mulder: "But you saved me! As difficult and as frustrating as it's
been sometimes, your goddamned strict rationalism and science
have saved me a thousand times over! You've kept me honest ...
you've made me a whole person. I owe you everything ... Scully,
and you owe me nothing."
(Through this speech, Scully looks at him in shock as his honesty
flows out. Her eyes begin to fill with tears.)
Mulder: "I don't know if I wanna do this alone... I don't even know
if I can ... and if I quit now, they win."
(Scully's tears begin to silently flow. Her lovely bottom lip quivering
with emotion, she falls into him, holding him tightly as his arms
enfold her. She closes her eyes as her tears fall onto his shoulder.
She pulls back and kisses him on his forehead, then gently rests
her own forehead on his, still crying. Mulder slowly pulls her face
back so he can look at her, his hands resting on the back of her
head. She looks into his eyes, her hands resting on the back of his
head as well. Her tears flow, her lip quivers, she sees something
in his eyes which tells her they're both thinking the same thing,
at least to me, anyway. They both lean in for The Kiss ... lips do
touch for a brief, shining second ... then she suddenly grabs the
back of her own neck and says ...)
Scully: "Ow!"
Mulder: (thinking he's done something wrong) "I'm sorry."
Scully: "Something stung me."
(Mulder reaches down and plucks out the bee, holding it in his
fingers, its little legs squirming in the air.)
Mulder: "Must've gotten in your shirt."
Scully: "Mulder ... something's wrong."
Mulder: "What?"
Scully: "I'm having lacinating pain in ..."
Mulder: "What?"
Scully: "... my chest."
Mulder: "Scully ..."
Scully: "My motor functions are being affected."
(She begins to fall into Mulder and he grabs her.)
Mulder: "Scully ..."
(Mulder gently but quickly lays her down upon the hallway floor)
Scully: "My pulse is thready ... a funny taste in the back of my throat."
Mulder: "I think you're going into anaphylactic shock."
Scully: "No ... I have no alergy."
(Mulder runs into his apartment and grabs the phone. He dials 911 with the emergency button.)
Mulder: (on phone) "This is Special Agent Fox Mulder, I have an emergency! I have an agent down!"
Mulder: "But you saved me! As difficult and as frustrating as it's
been sometimes, your goddamned strict rationalism and science
have saved me a thousand times over! You've kept me honest ...
you've made me a whole person. I owe you everything ... Scully,
and you owe me nothing."
(Through this speech, Scully looks at him in shock as his honesty
flows out. Her eyes begin to fill with tears.)
Mulder: "I don't know if I wanna do this alone... I don't even know
if I can ... and if I quit now, they win." (Better quality than above .wav)
Scully: "Cold ... I'm cold."
Mulder: "I'm going to get you out of there."
Mulder: "You're wasting your time, Scully. They'll never believe you,
not unless your story can be programmed, categorized, or easily referenced."
Scully: "Well, then we'll go over their heads." (He stops and turns to her.)
Mulder: "No. No. How many times have we been here before, Scully? Right here. So close to the truth and now with what we've seen and what we know to be right back at the beginning with nothing."
Scully: "This is different, Mulder."
Mulder: "No it isn't! You were right to want to quit! You were right to want to leave me! You should get as far away from me as you can! I'm not going to watch you die, Scully, because of some hollow personal cause of mine. Go be a doctor. Go be a doctor while you still can."
Scully: "I can't. I won't. Mulder, I'll be a doctor, but my work is here with you now. That virus that I was exposed to, whatever it is, it has a cure. You held it in your hand. How many other lives can we save? Look..." (Scully takes Mulder's hand and squeezes it.) "If I quit now, they win."
Strughold: "He is but one man. One man alone cannot fight the future."