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Young at Heart

1.16 Young at Heart

US Airdate: February, 11, 1994

writers: Scott Kaufer & Chris Carter

director: Michael Lange

STARRING:

David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder

Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully

Guest Cast:

DICK ANTHONY WILLIAMS as Reggie Purdue

ALAN BOYCE as Young John Barnett

DAVID PETERSON as Old John Barnett

GRAHAM JARVIS as NIH Doctor

WILLIAM B. DAVIS as the Cigarette-Smoking Man

MERRILYN GANN as the Prosecutor

JERRY HARDIN as Deep Throat

ROBIN MOSSLEY as Dr. Joe Ridley

GORDON TIPPLE as Joe Crandall

COURTNEY ARCIAGA as Progeria Victim

ROBIN DOUGLAS as Computer Specialist

CHRISTINE ESTABROOK as Agent Hendrson

 

MULDER MUST FACE A FAILURE FROM HIS PAST AS AN OLD NEMESIS RETURNS FOR VENGEANCE -- AS A YOUNGER MAN.

Is a dead man seeking revenge from beyond the grave? A case from Mulder's past returns to haunt him as a string of random murders with a familiar MO leads him to doubt the death of a man he put away on his first Bureau case. John Barnett swore to "get" Mulder when Mulder's testimony put him behind bars for life, but Barnett's death in prison put an end to that threat. Or so Mulder thought. Questions abound: Has Barnett returned from the dead, or is someone in the Bureau perpetrating a hoax to discredit Mulder? After Mulder's former supervisor is murdered, Mulder uncovers a strange story of illegal prison experiments and bizarre medical research. Has a rogue scientist turned John Barnett into a monster? Unless Mulder can find him first, the vengeful Barnett may make Scully his next victim.

Quotes

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Mulder: "Reggie thought I was full of it. I *was* full of it."

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Henderson: "This guy a friend of yours?"

Mulder: "Yeah, I play golf with him every Sunday."

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Henderson: "10 minutes may be enough time for you, Mulder. Of course, I wouldn't know that from personal experience."

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Mulder: "Thanks, Henderson. I owe you one."

Henderson: "Promises, promises."

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Mulder: "That guy in the ugly suit is probably CIA."

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Scully: "I still don't get it. What does that have to do with us?"

Mulder: "Robbing a jewelry store is a federal crime."

Scully: "Thank you."

Mulder: "...I've got some dead man robbing jewelry stores and sending me haikus."

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Mulder: "I know what I'm not gonna do. I'm not going to wait around for John Barnett to send me another Valentine."

Scully: "You mean the ghost of Barnett?"

Mulder: "I didn't know you believed in ghosts, Scully."

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Mulder: "You were able to grow Barnett a new hand?"

Dr Riddley: "Not exactly. Not a human hand, anyway. I could never get the cells to divide and behave properly."

Scully: "I'm afraid to ask. What kind of hand *did* you grow?"

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Mulder: "How are you feeling?"

Scully: "First time I've ever played the target."

Mulder: "Let's make sure it's not the last."

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Scully: "Mulder, I know what you did wasn't by the book."

Mulder: "Tells you something about the book, doesn't it?"

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