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The Erlenmeyer Flask

1.23 The Erlenmeyer Flask

German title: Das Labor
translation: The Laboratory

French title: Les Hybrides
translation: The Hybrids

Italian title: Nuove Creature
translation: New Creature

Spanish title: El Matraz de Erlenmeyer
and No Confies En Nadie

translation: Trust No One

US Airdate: May 13, 1994

writer: Chris Carter

director: R.W. Goodwin

STARRING:

David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder

Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully

Guest Cast:

SIMON WEBB as Dr. Secare

JERRY HARDIN as Deep Throat

KEN KRAMER as Dr. Berube

LINDSEY GINTER as the Crew-Cut Man

ANNE DESALVO as Dr. Carpenter

WILLIAM B. DAVIS as the Cigarette-Smoking Man

JAYLENE HAMILTON as the Reporter

JIM LEARD as Captain Roy Lacerio

PHILLIP MACKENZIE as the Medic

MIKE MITCHELL as the Cop

JOHN PAYNE as the Guard

 

A TERRIFYING EXPERIMENT IN ALIEN BIOLOGY TESTS SCULLY'S SKEPTICISM AND RISKS MULDER'S LIFE, WITH FATAL CONSEQUENCES FOR MULDER'S MOST TRUSTED ALLY.

A fugitive running from police is shot trying to escape but jumps into a bay; he leaves traces of green blood behind. Deep Throat, Mulder's mysterious government informant, eggs him on to investigate a case even though there seems nothing to go on. They visit a researcher connected with the fugitive and find him conducting DNA experiments; later the researcher is killed and Mulder asks Scully to analyze the contents of some of the laboratory flasks. When the fugitive resurfaces and Scully's research turns up some highly unusual viruses, Mulder and Scully begin to close in on the biggest secret they have ever uncovered. Mulder risks death to protect the fugitive, whose very blood may prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. Scully confronts evidence that shakes her fundamental beliefs, and Deep Throat puts his life on the line to save Mulder.

Notes

Very familiar ending to this this ep, not Deep Throat's death, but the phone call at 11:21 and Cancer Man shelving the paperwork deep within the belly of the Pentagon, just like "The Pilot" ep.

Note the number of the room where the tanks with all the people are, 1056, Chris Carter's birth month and year.

Quotes

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Scully: "If this is monkey pee, you're on your own."

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Scully:"Do we even know why the suspect was being chased?"

Mulder: "As far as I can tell, he wouldn't pull over for a moving violation."

Scully: "Well, that ought to put him on the ten most-wanted list."

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Mulder: "You think he does it because he gets off on it?"

Scully: "No, I think he does it because *you* do."

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Deep Throat: "Calling it a night, Mr Mulder?"

Mulder: "My mother usually likes me home before the street lights come on."

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Mulder: "I'm not going to give up. I can't give up. Not as long as the truth is out there."

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Scully: "I know by now to trust your instincts."

Mulder: "Why? Nobody else does."

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Mulder: "The man we met yesterday kept this place like he was waiting for the people from Good Housekeeping to show up. I never would have pegged him to be the type to do all this. Or a Greg Louganis out the window."

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Mulder: "There's only one [scientist] who owned a silver sierra and went bungee jumping with medical gauze around his neck."

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MIB: "Your cellular phone has been ringing off the hook."

Mulder: "I'm a popular guy. Why don't you answer it for me?"

MIB: "Oh, I don't like talking on the phone. I have this thing about unsecured lines."

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Deep Throat's dying words: "Trust no one..."

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