Mitch Pileggi as Assistant Director Walter Skinner
Guest Cast:
Mimi Rogers as Agent Diana Fowley
William B. Davis as Cancer Man
Chris Owens as Agent Jeffrey Spender
John Neville as Well Manicured Man
Bruce Harwood as Byers
Tom Braidwood as Frohike
Dean Haglund as Langly
Nick Lea as Alex Krycek
Jeff Gulka as Gibson Praise
Martin Ferraro as Shooter
Don S. Williams as 1st Elder
George Murdock as 2nd Elder
John Moore as 3rd Elder
Patrick Phillips as Clinician #1
Paul Moniz de SA as Clinician #2
John Trottier as Clinician #3
Orest Blankavich as Russian
And we're helpless caught up in the madness
Of a world gone mad .....
The roar of fire rings out on high
And flames light up the black night sky .....
As walls collapse and timbers flare
The smell of death hangs in the air
When help at last arrives
They try to fight the flame but nothing survives of all those lives
from Elton John's "Madness"
Well, nothing but Samantha's file, that is! And a couple of lines
for Old Smokey:
Don't let the sun go down
Said the man with the fire, firing the furnace
I been buried in the snow
from Nick Cave's "The Hammer Song"
"Buried in the snow"? Come on, perfect, don'tcha think?
Thanks, it's a gift ;-) And, just 'cause it was too cool to pass up, one last one:
The end will come before we know ....
We light the fuse and let it burn out
from Elton John's "The End Will Come"
Too darn perfect, huh? Alright, I'll stop now, let's get to the
action!
Plotline
We open in Vancouver, British Columbia (yeah, it's about time!), at
a packed stadium (GM Place, although it isn't identified as such) at what looks like A
Very Important Chess Match taking place between a Russian man, and a young American kid.
The camera pans down so we can see the
really cool chess-looking platform the players are perched on, the
Russian studies the board, glances behind the kid (for some reason, not high enough to be
looking for the sniper in the rooftop), moves a piece and clicks the little clock thingy
(can you tell I don't play chess?). The kid quickly moves one of his pieces, clicks the
clock and the crowd oohs and ahhs.
We move up to the rafters to see an assassin putting his gun
together. Back at the match, the Russian captures one of the kid's pieces, click, then the
kid moves a piece, click. Suddenly, he starts hearing voices, garbled, like a radio
changing stations. The kid scans the crowd (as does the camera, very quickly, hardly stops
at all, which must have ticked off the xphile extras called to film the scene that were
promised their mugs on screen), then his eyes move up to the roof, where the
sniper is loading his bullets. He returns his attention to the chess
board, as we see the sniper lining up his shot, the Russian's head in his cross-hairs.
But, wait, he moves his sights down to the back of the kid's head
which is facing him. The Russian moves another piece, click. The sniper's finger is poised
on the trigger, itching to pull. The kid stands up, placing his final piece in checkmate
position, clicks and says "Checkmate". As he sits down, a shot rings out and the
Russian takes the bullet in the chest. The crowd goes wild, screaming and yelling, as the
Russian falls off his chair, dragging the chess board, all the pieces
AND the clock thingy down with him to the floor. The kid very
nonchalantly looks behind him, directly at the sniper, who's decidedly unnerved by this
sighting. Interesting to note that we can see the chess board behind the kid, back in
place on the table, pieces intact. As a Mountie arrives to tend to the Russian and the
crowd begins to scatter, the sniper decides to NOT take another shot at the kid, or we
wouldn't have a story, and he flees from the rafters. Cue the music, we're off
and running!
Far from this madness, according to the onscreen writing, we're now
in the Laurentian mountains in Quebec (yeah, right, we wish we had huge mountains like
this in the East! Gotta be the Rockies), snow covering the ground as two paratroopers land
(love the red and white chutes, look
just like Canadian flags for a brief second). The paratroopers wear
black ski masks, we can't see their faces, and they start to run somewhere.
Next we see their destination, a familiar looking cabin tucked away
in the woods. Inside, a teakettle begins to boil and a hand removes it from the stove. The
camera moves slowly up as we watch the hands begin to button up a man's shirt, a surgical
scar featuring prominently on his grizzled chest. His face appears .... it's Cancer Man!
Good to see ya, buddy, and what are you doing up at 6:30AM? No job, you should be
sleeping, fella.
Good thing, as he hears an alarm beep (motion sensors he's set
outside, not loud enough to wake him up, though). The paratroopers are outside the cabin,
sneaking towards it, guns drawn. The first one foolishly goes right up to the front door,
moves his gun to his left hand, forcing him to try the doorknob with his right, which puts
him smack dab in the center of the door. Twit. The handle turns, the door opens slightly
and BAM! A big hole splinters the wood (what? Boy, Old Smokey's a daredevil, no metal
doors for this guy) and kills the paratrooper dead. He falls back onto the snow, starting
a nice angel he can't finish.
The other paratrooper rushes up to the cabin, sees his buddy dead
with LOTS of blood next to him and spots some nicely marked bloody footprints leaving the
cabin. He's off in pursuit. We see Cancer Man running through the snow, moving pretty darn
well for an old dude, the paratrooper running almost behind him and familiar looking lips
poking through the ski mask. Next thing we know, the paratrooper is standing atop a small
hill, gun poised, Cancer Man's caught.
He looks up at the gunman, terror in his eyes, as the man removes
his mask with a flourish. It's Krycek! Cancer Man screams at him, "Go on! Take your
shot, Alex!" (love this scene) Krycek hesitates and Cancer Man starts to walk away,
figuring he'll shoot him the back if he must. But
Krycek stops him and says he was sent to bring him back. Oooooo!
We cut to Mulder's office and see his "I Want To Believe"
poster with a Post-It note reading, "You Are Here", plastered on the UFO (enjoy
it, one of the last times you'll see it *sniff*). A bulletin board is scanned, containing
articles and pictures on, in order, Duane Barry, Leonard Betts, the Eve's, Tooms and
peeking out from under a picture of Mulder and Scully together (wow! Didn't see *that*
much this season), dressed in FBI jackets and looking at papers, a picture of the men from
Paper Clip. A hand picks up a loose file, marked as X-491679, and as it's opened, we see
the hand belongs to Skinner. What the heck's he doing wandering around Mulder's office?
Mulder arrives, makes a joke about Skinner tidying his office for
him, and asks why he's there. Skinner says he came down to ask him something and started
nosing around. He's curious about Mulder's "long-term plans" and Mulder says,
"You got them right there in your hands", referring to the x-file he's holding.
As he starts to put the file into the file cabinet, Skinner asks what he hopes to find in
"the end" (major plotline clue there, my friends!). Mulder says whatever he
hopes to find is contained in the x-files, was that what Skinner wanted to ask him? No,
turns out Skinner came down to tell him about the chess match assassination case. The
sniper used to work for the NSA (National Security Agency), so a lot of folks are upset by
this. Skinner tells him that the kid, Spender, make that Special Agent Spender, he says
with distaste, is working the case, special orders from outside the Bureau and Mulder is
NOT to be included. Makes ya wonder why he bothered telling Mulder then, eh? Anyway,
Mulder gets a sly grin on his face and nods when he learns Spender specifically asked that
he be excluded from the team. Is that right? I'll show him.
In the briefing room, we see Spender in control, showing the video
of the shooting to a room full of FBI agents, including (gasp!) Scully. Mulder and Skinner
enter the room, Scully turns to look at them, surprised to see Mulder there, and Spender
stops his briefing. Mulder calmly tells Spender to continue, which he does, not pleased
with his presence at all.
Mulder watches the video from where the Russian has already been
shot and is slumping over in slo-mo. However, as Spender speaks to the room on the
theories he's reached regarding the sniper and his target, the Russian, Mulder interrupts
and asks him to rewind the tape. No, he doesn't have any questions, he just thinks Spender
is wrong. With anger flaming in Spender's dead eyes (personal comment, sorry!), he listens
incredulously as Mulder tells him that the kid was the target, not the Russian. Spender
says, yeah, right, a 12 year old kid, tell me another one, Mulder. He answers, "And a
good chess player. Here, let me show you his best move, if youll just take it
back."
Spender, his irritation rising, rewinds the video back to BEFORE
Mulder walked into the room, proving Mulder's previously unknown psychic skills. Also note
that during this scene's playing of the tape, the chessboard stays on the table after the
Russian is shot, it doesn't even spin wildly like it did in the opening scene. Mulder
points out how the kid pushed back his chair right before the shot is fired. If he'd
stayed where he was, then he would have been shot in the back of the neck.
Spender dismisses his ideas and asks to move on, but a woman we
haven't seen before speaks up and agrees with Mulder. We will soon know her as Agent Diana
Fowley, among other things. On hearing her voice, Mulder turns to look at her, surprised
beyond simply hearing someone agree with his theory. Finally, Skinner asks for the tape to
be rewound and his word still holds some weight it seems 'cause Spender does. Gee, look at
that, the kid very clearly turns around to face the camera and looks at *someone* behind
him just before the shooting. Gosh, how did all those
fancy-shmancy agents miss that one? Spender certainly looks devasted
to be proven wrong by that Mulder. He looks at Mulder, Mulder looks at Diana, the tension
can be cut by an alien icepick.
Nightime, in a parking lot somewhere (Vancouver, from the background
scenery, but they're not supposed to be there), two figures walk towards a car. It's
Krycek leading Cancer Man to the Elders. Nose to nose with the First Elder, he holds his
head up and mocks the Elder's shock at
seeing him. If they really thought he was dead, then they
underestimated both him and the man they sent to do the job. At this comment, the First
Elder looks at the other Elders, followed by a more focused look at Krycek. Was *he* sent
to do the job? Water under the bridge apparently, as Cancer Man lights up and asks what
his job will be. Although the Well-Manicured Man expresses his usual disgust, "Dear
God!", it's clear they want him to take care of the kid once and for all. Cancer Man
assures them he can be counted on and walks away.
Inside a car, Mulder's driving, Scully's in the passenger seat and
Diana Fowley is seated behind Mulder. Scully asks her how long she's been with the Bureau
and Diana answers, "Since '91." Diana's been in Europe since the Berlin Wall
came down, concentrating on terroism. Was she brought in on this case because of terroism
concerns, Scully asks. Nope, Diana asked for the reassignment, she had things at home she
wanted to get back to. Mulder and Diana exchange a look in the rear-view mirror which
Scully doesn't notice. '91, wasn't that when Mulder started with the x-files, Scully says,
and Mulder murmurs an agreement, more or less. Yet another look is exchanged which whizzes
past Scully's head. Open your eyes, woman!
The scene changes to Inget Murray Psychiatric Hospital in
Gaithersburg, Maryland, where the kid, Gibson, is watching "The Simpsons".
Mulder arrives with his gals ... I mean, Dana and Diana, as Mulder introduces them. Gibson
complains that back home in the Phillipines he can only watch "Baywatch", which
makes Mulder ask what's wrong with that? Gibson keenly observes that Mulder has a dirty
mind. Scully tries not to crack up at this comment as she tells Gibson that his parents
will pick him up on Friday. The kid tells Mulder he's not interested in playing chess with
the cheapo chess computer Mulder has tucked under his arm. Mulder tells him maybe he
doesn't want to play 'cause he may not beat it, he can't read its thoughts like he can
with his human opponents. That's how he knew the shooter was aiming for him, right? Gibson
says he knows Mulder is thinking about one of the girls right now, which unnerves Mulder
and causes Scully's eyebrow to dance. Diana, just curious, you understand, asks which one,
but after studying Mulder's face and brain,
Gibson says he doesn't want him to tell. Mulder quickly tells the
girls the kid needs round-the-clock protection and he leaves the room.
Scully follows him into the hall, wanting to know what the heck that
was all about. Mulder's not sure what to make of the kid yet, maybe he's just a mind
reader playing parlour games, but Scully says the kid was simply "goofing" on
Mulder, playing along, he can't read minds surely. Yeah, they've seen this kind of case
before, but Scully says no one has been able to stand up to rigorous testing, prove that
they can read one mind in a crowd of thousands. If Mulder thinks this kid can, then who
would want to kill someone with this ability? Diana has exited the
kid's room (leaving him alone, some agent, eh?) and stands in the hall sticking her nose
in and listening. She comes forward to suggest that someone in the business of keeping
secrets might find the kid very valuable. Then let's test him, Mulder says, full brain
scan and psych evaluation. His gaze drops from Scully's eyes as he says, "You know
what to do, Diana." and he walks away. The gals watch him go and Scully
surmises that these two know each other. Diana merely says it was a
long time ago and she leaves Scully standing in the hall pondering that thought.
We see Spender leaving a cell in the Federal Detention Center of Ft.
Marlene, Maryland, as Mulder approaches asking to talk to the shooter. Spender's not
pleased, what else is new, he's spent 6 hours talking to him and the guy's not being very
helpful, to say the least. Mulder tries to open the cell door, let him give it a shot, but
Spender stops him, reminding him that he doesn't want Mulder involved with this at all.
Mulder tells him he thought he was ambitious at first, then arrogant, now he wonders what
Spender's protecting. But Spender volleys back that he's just trying to keep this from
becoming a "paranormal free-for-all". But, Mulder wins this round with a speech
that puts Spender right in his place, telling him he's lucky he's not "kissing some
serious Russian ass" and whatnot. The kid's the key, the assassin knows it, move
aside Spender, Mulder's going in.
In the cell, the shooter sits quietly as the two agents enter and
Mulder gets to the point, the kid's alive but he was the target, right? The shooter tells
Mulder his squeaky friend (Spender) hasn't given him any food or water for 16 hours, talk
about heartless! Mulder, with a good-cop look of concern, tells Spender to get him some
food and, reluctantly, Spender leaves. Fell for it, Spender, naaa-naaa-naaaa. Mentally
going over a quick bio on the shooter, Mulder points out how ineffectual he is as an
assassin. His latest miss was due to Gibson's mind reading, correct? Come on, I'll tell
the kid you told me that and then we'll see how snug and cozy you feel. This gets the
shooter's attention and he asks what Mulder can do for him. He offers immunity or maybe
even the witness protection program, which the shooter scoffs at but Mulder tells him to
think it over and leaves. He passes Spender and a guard returning with a tray of food and
Spender eagerly asks if he got anything from the shooter. As he smoothly grabs a drink and
a bag of chips from the tray, Mulder glides past them saying, "Just his
attention." The two stand and watch Mulder disappear with the prisoner's food. Back
to the cafeteria, boys.
Back at the hospital, we see Scully and Gibson walking down a
hallway holding hands. Gibson doesn't like the tests they've been performing on him and
Scully agrees that they are a bit scary. The kid then says he knows Scully has been
wondering about the other girl, Diana, who steps out of a room, reading from a file
folder, right on cue. Gibson tells Scully that Diana's wondering about her too.
Next we see Gibson seated in a room, an observation window in front
of him (Scully and Diana are behind the glass, watching) and a group of doctors sitting in
a circle around him. As they each hold up cards with pictures only they can see, the kid
rattles off each picture's object, not missing one (unless you count the one he calls a
statue, which is actually the Statue of Liberty, my son, turn off the cartoons once in a
while). Behind the glass, Diana tells Scully she's seen clairvoyants and watched telepathy
demonstrated, but this kid blows 'em all out of the water. Scully's curious where she may
have seen these demos. Why, with Mulder, of course, in psychiatric hospitals where
criminals may have been misdiagnosed. Scully seems uncomfortable with this info. The gals
watch as Gibson tells each of the doctors what they had for
breakfast, to the docs' delight. With this, Scully announces she has to disappear for a
bit and leaves the room. Diana just watches, wondering what Scully's problem is.
As the door slot slides back, we see the guard peering into the
shooter's cell. He hands him a note, just doing his job. The shooter carefully opens it
and reads, "You're a dead man", then he turns the paper over. It's a package of
Morley cigarettes, yikes!
We see Scully on a video monitor as she pushes a door buzzer
repeatedly, asking if someone will let her in. Well, lookey-here, she's visiting the Lone
Gunmen ... and they're in their jammies. Frohike, wearing a full set of pajamas, finishes
doing up his bullet-proof vest (how's THAT for paranoid, eh?) and unlocks the door, all
seven solid dead-bolts, to let her in. As Frohike begins to believe his sweaty dreams have
finally come true, Langly and Byers enter the room. Scully asks for their help, showing
them Gibson's brain scans and saying the kid may be a fraud. "Dorf on chess?",
Byers asks (refers to a character created by Tim Conway, a bit of an idiot that manages to
excel at various sports). Scully tells them the kid reads minds, which Frohike loves, but
what does she want them to do with the brain scans? Analyze it, she says. Then after a
pause, she adds, "with an eye to the parapsychological." A walk on the wild side
indeed for our Scully, Frohike can barely contain himself!
But, she clicks off the image viewer, there's something else she
wants to know, in my opinion the real reason she's there. Who's this Diana Fowley and what
does she want with my Mulder?! Okay, she actually only asks the first question. The boys
definitely know the name and act a bit surprised to hear she's back on the scene. Frohike
calls her Mulders chickadee back when he got out of the Academy, she was there when
he discovered the x-files and has a background in para-science. Byers lets slip that he
always wondered why they split up, which makes Scully very uncomfortable. She flicks the
viewer back on, cutting the Diana conversation short and asks the fellas to see what they
can find.
Back at the hospital, Gibson's watching cartoons again, "The
Silver Surfer" this time, and Diana is standing behind an observation window,
observing. The kid turns around and looks at her, even though you can't see through the
glass, spooky! Mulder enters the observation room and watches the kid as well, calling him
a little Carnac (a Johnny Carson character, he would read the answers to questions written
inside envelopes he held to his head. Did I spell it right?). Diana says the kid's
"the real deal, Fox." ... Really! ... She called him Fox! ... Oh, yeah, and the
kid tested great, he's not a fake. Not only can he focus in on one thought, he can focus
on a multitude of thoughts at once.
More importantly, Diana focuses on Mulder now, congratulating him
for the videotape hit in the briefing room. Mulder goes all shy and embarrassed, golly
gee, t'weren't nuthin', she would have picked it up. She doesn't agree, been dealing with
terroism for so long that she's out of touch with this stuff, whereas he appears to be on
top of his game. It's become his life, Mulder tells her, such as it is, for 5 years now.
Diana has been hearing about Mulder's work (from where? or who?!) and
wonders what it would have been like if she'd stayed, her attitude
towards his work being so different from Scully's. They share a laugh at Scully's
close-mindedness, the animals! But, Mulder tells her he's been fine without her, his voice
suggesting maybe he wasn't for a while (oh, leave me alone, ya gotta wonder what these two
had going!). They clasp hands as Diana tries to break down his walls, saying she's on his
side.
Alas, poor Scully chooses this moment of tenderness to pass by their
room as she walks down the hallway, carrying a file folder. She sees them and looks
surprised, shocked, agitated, you pick an emotion. She continues to walk down the hall,
then stops short, turns around and walks swiftly past the room, not looking to see if
they've gone any further. In a wonderful scene, full of emotional turmoil in such a brief
moment (love Gillian's acting, have I mentioned that before?), Scully sits in her car in
the parking lot, her mind racing with thoughts Gibson couldn't even work out. We'll never
know, of course, *what* she was pondering, but we have our theories! Jealousy towards this
new/old woman in Mulder's life, replacing her in a way. And if jealousy, why? How involved
with Mulder has she become that this woman's arrival sends her reeling? Whatever the
concerns, she picks up her cellphone and exhales, calming herself to dial. Mulder answers
the ring. Scully tells him to meet her at the office, she has surprising news regarding
the kid. He tells her to come to the hospital, but Scully insists he meet her at work. He
agrees and hangs up. Whew, that'll get that Diana away from my Mulder for now .... oh,
sorry, that pesky personal opinion again :-)
As Scully turns around before she pulls her car out, she spys Agent
Spender arriving in his car. He doesn't see her, so she doesn't waste any time worrying
about why the heck Spender is at the hospital. We hear car tires squeal as they exit.
Scully's in a hurry to get to her meeting with Mulder, forget Spender. But, if only she'd
stuck around for a minute, she'd witness something we haven't seen for a long time. The
meeting with a shadowy informant in a parking garage, oooooo.
Spender gets out of his car, taking time to set his car alarm even
though the driver's side window is wide open. How on earth did this man become an FBI
agent, I ask you? Anyway, he gets out and starts walking towards the entrance door for the
hospital. A voice from behind him calls his name and he turns around to see a shadowy
figure leaning against a pillar ... a cigarette in his hand. Gasp, it's Cancer Man!
Apparently, Spender has no idea who this guy is (boy, will THAT change soon) and the
smokey villian comes across as a helpful guy merely interested in Spender and his case.
The case Cancer Man gave him, that is. Bright boy, I mean, Spender, has no clue what the
old dude is saying with his chess analogies, "Control the board. Know which men to
sacrifice and when." Cancer Man tells him to not get caught up
in someone else's crusades, pursue his own self interests. Always and forever and ever,
amen.
Before he can give Spender any actual information, Mulder enters the
garage. He can see Spender clearly, but the figure he's talking to is now behind the
pillar, out of sight save for his coat. Like a complete and utter twit, Mulder shouts out
Spender's name, thus giving Cancer Man scads of time to take off. Nice going, Mulder. He
must have caught a glimpse at him, though, as he tells Spender (who doesn't know who the
guy was) that he thought the man was dead.
Cut to Skinner's office, time has passed. Seated in front of his
desk are Mulder and Scully, Spender is standing behind them, near the couches where Diana
and other agents are seated. The room's packed, okay? So, after Mulder prompts Scully to
tell Skinner exactly what she'd already told him, Scully pauses for a minute, bites her
ruby-red lip in hesitation, then speaks. She tells Skinner what the brain scans have
proven, that Gibson is using parts of his brain that we're barely beginning to understand.
A part known as the "God module". They're not looking at the next Christ child,
Skinner hopes. No, Scully tells him, but the activity present in this part of the kid's
brain is unheard of. Mulder rattles off a list of highly intelligent men who may have had
access to similar brain centers. Skinner still doesn't get why anyone would want to kill
the kid and Mulder tells him that Gibson may be a huge piece of the x-files puzzle,
everything they've been working on may be solved by this one kid.
From the peanut gallery, I mean the agents seated behind them, comes
Spender's scoffing voice. Surely Mulder doesn't think this assassination attempt was to
foil the silly little x-files? Mulder turns to face him and, surprisingly, doesn't jump up
and punch him out, but calmly tells him it's bigger than that. In *that* voice, Spender
tells him to explain please, but Mulder can't, only the shooter can, if he's given
immunity. Spender nearly blows a gasket at this, "give a murderer a free ride for the
secrets to the pyramids?" It's crazy, it's nuts, just like you, Mulder (poetic
licence here). Scully steps in to break 'em up, saying this is proof positive of
everything her and Mulder have been working on (bit of a leap, if you ask me), but now
it's Diana's turn to spar. Go to the Attorney General with this idea and she'll "go
off". The x-files is an indulgence, she says, (oh, really?), but draw attention to
them and they'll shut you down. She doesn't want to see this happen as she still
holds an interest in their work (hmmm, just how much of an interest,
eh?). Skinner shoos everyone out into the hall, except Mulder, as he tries talking Mulder
out of this. He would risk the x-files for this? Yes, he would. Mulder asks how soon
Skinner can call the Attorney General.
Inside the shooter's cell, he jumps up in his cot when the door
opens. Looking quite scared, he's greeted by Mulder and Spender as Mulder tells him the
Attorney General has heard the request for immunity. The shooter gets up and starts to
pace, holding his head, he can't believe Mulder didn't get him immunity like he promised.
Mulder says the Attorney General needs more and Mulder needs answers. After a pause, the
shooter spills the beans. The kid's a missing link. Mulder says, "Hes genetic
proof, isnt he?" and the shooter nods. Spender, in the background where neither
of the other men is paying him any attention, asks what the heck they're talking about,
but he's ignored. The shooter and Mulder stare at each other for a minute until Mulder
says the kid's "more human than human" and he leaves quickly, Spender on his
tail. In the hallway, Mulder tells Spender about theories of alien astronauts and how we
have dormant genes we never use but science can't explain. Spender can't believe Mulder
thinks the kid's part alien, and yells that he's being led, just like he led the other
agents as Mulder leaves him standing there.
We watch Cancer Man leave a seedy-looking hotel, the Avalon Hotel,
an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips, and walk onto the street in broad daylight. A
car pulls up, Krycek's in the driver's seat and the Well-Manicured Man is his lone
passenger. The consortium's not pleased as they've learned Mulder has gone to the Justice
Department with testimony on the kid. Cancer Man's messed up, in their opinion. He says
it's all just a game and throws out another chess reference, "You just take their
pieces, one by one until the board is clear." All the Well-Manicured Man is manage is
"God" under his breath as he rolls up his window and drives off. Cancer Man
watches them leave and finally lights his ciggie.
The scene switches to Centerville, Virginia, nightime, as a
different car pulls up to a motel. Inside one of the rooms, Gibson is watching "King
Of The Hill", proclaiming it a great show (stick around for the one after it, kid,
you'll love it) as Scully sits nearby, watching him. She pulls a chair over to talk to him
and asks him how he does it. Gibson tells her he can hear people thinking, like a radio,
but at times there are too many radios and he just wants to switch 'em off and watch TV.
Scully wonders if he enjoys chess because there's only one thought, but the kid says he
enjoys the game because there's no talking. In real life, people say one thing while
they're thinking another. They worry about other people while the other people are worried
about them and it makes him laugh. He says, "They make up all this stuff to believe
but its all made up. Some people try to be good people but some people just
dont care. Like you." Scully is surprised to hear him say this, does he
think she doesn't care? But, no, he meant that she doesn't care what
people think, except for *her*, that other woman, Mulder's chickadee, Diana. She knocks on
the door and walks in right on cue to take over the watch and Scully tells the kid they'll
talk more later. As Scully leaves, Gibson calmly tells her he knows they want to kill him.
Surprised the little mind reader knows this (duh, Scully), she reassures him that he'll be
fine, she promises. Gibson already knows that. Scully leaves and Diana gives the kid a
maternal look of concern.
Meanwhile, in the shooter's cell, the door slot slides open again
with another message from the guard. Nervously, the shooter unfolds the Morley wrapper ...
but it's blank. He looks up at the door slot as he hears a click. The guard stands back
and shoots into the slot, killing the gunman. (NOTE: this was the final scene filmed in
Vancouver)
Back at the motel, Diana has fallen asleep on the job and awakes
with a start. Gibson's not glued to the floor in front of the TV like earlier, she panics
and calls his name, then sees him looking out the window. He says there's a man with a gun
and Diana grabs him away from the window, pushing him towards the bed. With the brains God
gave a cabbage, Diana goes to the window, peeks out through the curtains, even stands up
so the gunman can get a clear shot as the kid says, very calmly and way too slowly, that
the gunman's not pointing at him, he's aiming at you, babe. Shock registers on her face as
a shot rings out, the glass shatters and she falls to the ground.
It's daylight again as Mulder and Scully arrive on the scene. They
drive up to the motel which is crawling with police cars and ambulances and they start to
walk towards the building. On the way, they pass a body lying on the ground, covered by a
sheet, a pair of men's shoes sticking out the bottom. Skinner walks out to greet them,
telling them a US Marshall is dead and Diana's been wounded. We see her being wheeled out,
unconscious, on a gurney. Mulder holds her hand for a second until the EMTs push him aside
and load her onto the ambulance. Skinner tells them that Diana's in pretty bad shape with
weak vital signs and a hole in a lung, it doesn't look good for her. The kid's gone and
Spender's down at Federal Detention. Seems it was a busy night, the shooter's dead as
well. He then hands Mulder the only clue found in the cell. The blank Morley wrapper.
Mulder looks at it in disgust, then walks off.
Elsewhere, we see Cancer Man waiting under a bridge as Krycek's
Consortium Taxi Service pulls up. He's got the kid. The Well-Manicured Man gets out and
greets the kid, telling him he has nothing to be afraid of. Our little Kreskin knows
otherwise, "You're a liar. Just like him." and the Well-Manicured Man is shocked
at the child's honesty. He sneers at Cancer Man, like it's his fault he's a lying s.o.b.
and tells him his work is done, but Cancer Man thinks otherwise. "My work is just
beginning." He turns and starts to walk away as they get into
the car. Krycek suggests he shoot the smokey devil in the back, but the Well-Manicured Man
tells him not to, "Hes useful. And you may need him in the future." Krycek
peels out and narrowly misses Cancer Man, just to spook him. As the car passes him, he
slowly takes a drag on his ciggie. Cheated death yet again, my friend.
In a hallway, we see Spender briefing some other agents, telling
them to contact Gibson's parents and the Phillipine government. Mulder comes charging up
to him, grabs him and pushes him up against the wall. He shoves the Morley wrapper in
Spender's smug face, accusing him of working with "Old Smokey". Mulder yells at
him that he'll see Spender gets tried for murder, just watch me, your days are numbered,
pal. And he storms off. After Mulder's out of earshot, Spender says very quietly,
"Youre wrong, Agent Mulder. It's your days that are numbered." as he
straightens his tie.
In darkness, we hear Scully talking to Skinner on the phone. It
sounds like he's stepped out of a meeting to call her, let her know what's going on. As
the light brightens, we see that Scully is seated at Mulder's desk in a hotel room.
NOTE: Everyone seems to think she's in Mulder's apartment, but I
believe that's just wishful thinking. Mulder's just been to see Spender, right? The case
is being investigated in Virginia and Maryland, which is where the shooter was held,
remember? Also, the layout of the room does not
look right for Mulder's apartment to me. The couch should be to the
right of the desk with the window directly behind the desk, not in the distance as it
appears. Also, there's no computer on the desk, the furnishings look hotel-like to my
trained eye and, more importantly, where's Mulder's fishtank?! Anyway, I say they're in a
hotel room and I'm sticking to it.
We see Mulder on the couch behind her, his eyes closed. Skinner
tells her that Spender's going on about Mulder's alien astronauts theory and it's not
looking good for either of them. Skinner's trying to help, telling the Attorney General
that Mulder's personal involvement may have clouded his judgement, but the A.G. doesn't
seem to be listening. Scully says she'll tell Mulder and be right there if Skinner needs
her. She hangs up and Mulder asks if there's any news on Diana's condition. She tells him
that Diana is barely maintaining her pressure. Then she hits him with the hard stuff, that
there's a good chance they'll both be reassigned and the x-files will be shut down yet
again. Mulder opens his eyes, saying it was all part of a plan, he just couldn't see it.
Gently,
sadly and with a weary sound in her voice, Scully says,
"Mulder, whatever you may believe, this time they may have won." Mulder stews on
that for a minute as neither one speaks.
A lighter illuminates the darkness as it lights a cigarette. What a
surprise, it's Cancer Man, the only guy that smokes on this show. He takes a long drag and
looks around. He's in the x-files office! There's the "I Want To Believe" poster
and there's Mulder's beloved filing cabinet, chock-a-block with his life's work, his
sweat, his tears, his blood ... oh, sorry, got carried away there. Cancer Man's eyes
settle on the filing cabinet and he pulls out a drawer marked "X-Files" (wow,
that's some system you have there, Mulder, what do all those other drawers say?). He
rifles through a few folders, stopping on one in particular and pulling it out. It's
marked with the name Samantha T.
Mulder (must be Mulder's sis, even though no one seems to know what
her middle name is! See the Notes for further ranting on this matter). He takes another
slow drag.
Next we see him exiting an elevator, an envelope in his hand, and
walking down a hallway. Suddenly, Spender turns the corner and comes face-to-face with
Cancer Man again. Old Smokey wasn't expecting this and is caught off guard. When asked if
he needs help, he tells Spender that no, he can help him, as a matter of fact. How did you
get in here? Access, he tells Spender, it's all about access and what he can give Spender.
It's what will make him and why he's doing this for him. Spender asks once again who this
guy is and Cancer Man whips out his light sabre and tells him, "Luuuuke, I am your
father." Well, minus the light sabre, that is! Spender is understandably shocked, but
before Cancer Man can elaborate, fire alarms start to ring and he takes off. Spender just
stands with his mouth open in shock.
Flames. Huge, frightening, red flames are consuming the x-files
filing cabinet, licking the ceiling of the office. For some odd reason, the sprinklers
don't appear to be working.
Skinner is standing in a hallway, talking to some other agents as
Mulder and Scully arrive. He calls out to Mulder as he passes by, but Mulder doesn't stop
and goes directly to the elevator. It's packed with fire fighters and their equipment, so
Mulder heads for the stairwell. Scully looks after him, concern and worry etched on her
face. Mulder slowly walks into the office as a fireman leaves and he stops dead, looking
around at the destruction. It's all gone. His poster barely reads "Want"
and "Believe". The desk is destroyed. The cabinets are
black with soot. The nameplate on the door is melted. Everything is in ruins. Scully walks
in, shocked at the sight. She walks in further than Mulder, then turns to him, their
features flashing red and blue from the emergency lights. She puts her hands on his upper
arms, then lowers her head to rest on his chest. Mulder doesn't respond as he looks at the
ashes of his life laid out before him. The camera pans up as we see the full effect of the
burned office. Fade to black.
Notes
The tagline changes for the third and final time this season to,
appropriately enough, "The End". Closest to an onscreen title we've come since
"Home". The other tagline changes were for "Redux" (All Lies Lead To
The Truth") and "The Red And The Black" (Resist Or Serve).
Talk about burning your bridges behind you. Bye-bye Vancouver, hello
L.A., indeed. As a long-time fan, it nearly killed me to see the charred remains of
Mulder's "I Want To Believe" poster, an icon in a way of the show itself. Forget
the other 55 minutes of this ep, the final scene was the clincher. It's as if the entire 5
years leading up to this moment have been wiped away with the ashes. Even knowing all of
the plotline going in, I was still stunned by this one scene and the actions which lead to
it.
Before further confusion sets in, NO, this is NOT the end of the
series, the show will continue for at least 2 more years. But it is the end of filming in
Vancouver, British Columbia, and of course, the end of this phase of Mulder's work. I
believe that after this summer's movie, things will never quite be the same for any of us.
After far too much time, I've heard that Samantha and her abduction will be dealt with in
the movie. Not too sure how people will react, though, but that's all I'm saying about
that. But it bears repeating, even though this would make an excellent series finale,
IMHO, it's NOT, okay? ... Unless the Big Boys have been lying to us, as some people think,
and the movie is merely a ploy to fool us into thinking the show's moved to L.A. when it's
really over! Oh My God, NOOO! ... Get a grip, folks, and thanks a lot, Chris, for calling
it "The End", you're a funny guy :-P
As a farewell to Vancouver, this episode was a good news/bad news
situation. From the opening scene in GM Place, the city was well-presented throughout the
hour. Both of the scenes where Cancer Man meets the Consortium in some kind of parking lot
are definitely shot in Vancouver. The one shot at night clearly shows the city's Expo ball
in the background (I don't have a year or an official name for it yet, sorry) and when we
see them meet during the day (with the train whooshing past on an elevated track) sources
say this is the parking lot for the Vancouver Police. Last place Krycek, of all people,
should be hanging out. But, the bad news is they went to town on the old set and burned it
to the ground, at least Mulder's office anyway. That final crane-shot showing the overview
of the destruction was a killer. As a matter of interest, according to the wise Autumn
Tysko <http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Vault/1411/main_rev.html>, the psychiatric
hospital was named Inget Murray in homage to set designers Shirley Inget and Graham
Murray. Knowing this twisted crowd, they probably enjoyed throwing a match on the office
set. Maybe the new set can include two desks, please? And if that head shop if still open,
that poster should reappear!
If you think this episode felt familiar, you're right, it eludes to
The Erlenmeyer Flask in many ways you may not have even noticed. With mucho thanks to
Michael Marek's site, The X-Files Timeline Site
<http://www.usd.edu/~mmarek/xf/xftime.html>, for sorting it all out for us, here's
some of the similarities:
- It ended with the possibility of the x-files being closed down and
our agents being reassigned (in "The Erlenmeyer Flask" they were shut down and
reassigned)
- A major informational source was lost (Deep Throat and Mulder's
files)
- In "The Erlenmeyer Flask", Scully snuck into a secure
facility to steal the alien fetus ... Fort Marlene, Maryland. The same facility the
assassin was jailed in here. Technically, Scully never went to visit the shooter, so we'll
forgive her for not playing connect-the-dots!
- Regarding the fetus Scully stole, that ties in nicely with Gibson.
They're both believed to be genetic, maybe even scientific proof of alien life, what the
agents have been searching for for so long. And they're both stolen from them.
- Also note that in their first case, The Pilot, they also lost
everything to a fire. The hotel burned down, taking Scully's computer and files with it.
Wraps everything up in a pretty package, eh? As a way of preparing
for the movie, I believe this was a terrific way of closing the season. In effect, both
Mulder and Scully are beginning a new phase, leaving the non-fans easy access to the
movie's plot. There will be a wrapup of sorts in the movie, though, but season 6 will be a
fresh start for everyone.
So what's Diana Fowley's role to be in all this? Not sure if this
was the desired effect, but from what we've seen of her so far, I'd say she's trouble with
a capital T. Why show up now? How much did she know about the kid before she arrived?
Would someone be called in from Europe because a former NSA agent shot a Russian
chessmaster? Big whoop, no offence intended to any Russian chessmasters reading. I smell a
plant with this gal. Gibson didn't seem too fond of her, was that shot a setup or what?
Surely the kid knew who the shooter was aiming at when Diana was perched at the window,
but he didn't give her much time to duck, did he? And just how is she keeping up with
Mulder's work from Europe? Maybe he's a tabloid star over there as his work doesn't
usually make the papers here. It'd be a big help if she had backup copies of the x-files,
though, let's hope she's gone that far.
And what about Skinner? Is it merely foreshadowing to view his trip
to Mulder's office in a different light? Does he appear to anyone else to be fondly
remembering the past and trying to prepare Mulder for the future? Maybe HE has copies of
all the burned files tucked away!
There is some basis to Mulder's theory on alien astronauts, if you
believe what Erich von Daniken wrote in "Chariots of the Gods?". He stated that
aliens visited us eons ago and continued to visit until about a thousand years ago,
bringing us Stonehenge, the pyramids (note Spender's remark about the secrets of the
pyramids) and the statues on Easter Island, among other things. He also theorized that
these alien astronauts "directed" human evolution, which ties in with Gibson
being
"more human than human".
Would someone please decide what Mulder's sister's name is?! Cancer
Man steals a file marked as "Samantha T. Mulder", the same name used in Conduit,
but in Paper Clip, she's "Samantha Ann Mulder"! Seeing as a lot of people
incorporate their mother's name in theirs, maybe she's really Samantha Ann Tena Mulder?
Just pick one and stick to it, that's all I ask.
A note about Fort Marlene. It sounds like an injoke, as there is a
real place called Fort Dietrich in Maryland, known for its biological warfare
experimentation. Does the name Marlene Dietrich ring a bell?
Actress Mimi Rogers (Diana) is known for movies such as "Lost
In Space", "Someone to Watch Over Me" and "The Rapture". She
co-starred with David Duchovny in the last one, as a matter of interest.
Couldn't help but laugh when the official cast list was released and
Krycek was labelled as Agent Krycek. Yeah, right, like Krycek's still with the FBI,
*snort* *chortle*
You may recognize actor Martin Ferraro (the assassin) from his role
in "Miami Vice" (Izzy) or, his unfortunate claim to fame, the guy that gets
munched in the outhouse by the dinosaur in "Jurassic Park".
In a smart, but frustrating marketing move, the official movie site
<http://www.fightthefuture.com/>
changed their front page to read "The X-Files are closed"
for about 24 hours after the finale aired. A good chuckle for the hip fans, but some folks
nearly had heart attacks!
I rate this one in the top 5 season finales ... oh, yeah, there's
only been 5 ;-) Okay, it doesn't top the first one, The Erlenmeyer Flask, nothing ever
will for me, but it beats last year's, Gethsemane, by a country mile! Anasazi,
interestingly enough, ended with Cancer Man setting something aflame (the boxcar), but we
also had Daddy Mulder's death, so that was certainly more packed than this year's. Talitha
Cumi, really only had that tantalizing conversation between Cancer Man and Mrs. Mulder, it
never really grabbed me as a finale overall. So, for those that care, I'd say "The
End" rates 3rd, behind The Erlenmeyer Flask and Anasazi. Bring on the movie, I'm
raring to go!
As an excellent wrapup to the season, especially for R.E.M. fans,
here's Monica Duff's <mrd@surf.net.au> great tribute, enjoy.
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no ownership of Mulder, Scully,
Skinner or anyone else - or anything else referred to - in the following. But then you
knew that already, didnt you? (g) What I do have is a complete admiration for David
Duchovny, Gillian Anderson and everyone involved in the creation of The X-Files, and a
sincere appreciation for their efforts in bringing to life characters and stories which I
love. Needless to say, no infringement intended ... yadda yadda yadda. (g)
Additional Disclaimer: I also do not have any ownership of the song
on which the following is based. Again, just a love of R.E.M.s music, and this song
in particular which lent itself so well (okay, okay, some lines were difficult to amend!
(g)) to a review of the 5th season of The X-Files. Again, no infringement (and no insult!)
intended. Michael Stipe and co ... I really hope you dont mind.
Archive: Anywhere appropriate with notice to author and name
attached.
Author Notes: This is the first time Ive ever publicly
subjected anybody to anything Ive written of a creative nature, and its only because
of the feedback I received when I initially posted this that I do so now. Thank you to all
who wrote ... it was a buzz to know that a bout of silliness amused and enlightened so
many. As I said in my original post, this filk was prompted by the subject heading of a
post, my love of R.E.M.'s music, way too much time on my hands, and a severe attack of the
sillies.... With apologies to Michael Stipe and co, and anybody else who isn't familiar
with the song "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by
R.E.M. Oh, what the heck, apologies to anybody else...period...(g) for subjecting you to
this, but after spending time working this out, I just *had* to post it.
It's The End Of The Season As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
by Monica Duff
That's great, it starts with a Redux, vials and chips, a kiss or
two, and shippers are not afraid. Mulder on a mission, ends with Scully in remission -
Consortium serves its own needs, so now we know CSM bleeds. Frohike, Byers, Langly, Scully
no, Skinner no. Mulder naked on the floor with fear of them. Not them. M&S
by a fire, represent shipper hopes for sleeping bag for hire and a camping site. PMP,
Mulder, Scully in a hurry with the locals breathing down their neck. Black and white X
File has baffled, some philes shocked. Look at that dance scene! Great then! Uh oh, Emily,
plot inconsistencies, Scully angst, but itll do. Save yourself, fanfic yourself. CC
serves his own needs, see shipper hearts bleed. Modell up and walking and the sister with
the whammy - huh? A therapist, psychotic, slam, trees, mud, blood, Mulder feeling pretty
psyched.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it and I feel fine.
Nine o'clock - XF hour. Make sure your vcr has power. Stephen King,
doll thing, listen to the phone ring. Mulder in office, Scully looking, pencils dropping.
Mulder trapped - in a bad way. Kickass!Scully saves the day. Mulder, bed, Scully, bed. Ooh
Boy, ooh Boy. Watch a bed shake,
shake. Uh oh, Marita means have fear - Mulder near. Krycek kiss and
slash cheer. A Travellers, a Travellers, a Travellers of lies. Offer me no M&S, offer
me a Mulder ring, and I decline.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it and I feel fine.
Mulder and Marty a nice connection did provide. Next ep Scully-ride.
Scully, Skinner, Mulder undercover. Mulder nuts and locked up. Krycek back, Cancerman,
office burn, hug! XF-obssessed, focussed! wow!, movie next, right? Right.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it.
It's the end of the season as we know it and I feel fine...fine...
(It's time I spent some time online)
Quotes
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Mulder walks in to his office and finds Skinner there
Mulder: "Wow, you know youre going places in the Bureau
when the Assistant Director tidies up your office for you. Whats up?"
Skinner: "I was just, uh ... looking."
Mulder: "For anything special?"
Skinner: "I came down to ask you something. I, uh, I guess I
was nosing around ... wondering about you ... your, uh, long-term plans."
Mulder: "My long term plans? You got them right there in your
hands." (he takes the files from Skinner and crosses to a file cabinet)
Skinner: "What do you hope to find? I mean, in the end."
Mulder: "Whatever I hope to find is in here. And maybe
Ill know it when I find it."
As Scully and Mulder talk in the hallway, Diana listens in
Scully: "We have seen cases, Mulder, of fakers and lucky
guessers but no one that has ever been able to stand up to any kind of rigorous testing.
No one who has gone so far as to claim that they can zero in on the mind of one person in
a crowd of thousands."
Mulder: "Maybe thats why they want him dead."
Scully: "Who? Who are you talking about?"
Mulder: "I don't know, Im not the mind reader."
Scully: "Say that what youre suggesting were even
possible, who would want to kill a kid whose abilities would offer you the ultimate
advantage ... I mean in business, in war, in anything?"
Diana: "Maybe somebody whose business is in keeping
secrets."
Mulder: "Well, lets test him. I think the kid will stand
up. Lets run a brain scan and a psych evaluation on him. (he drops his gaze from
Scully's eyes) You know what to do, Diana."
(Mulder walks away down the hall and Scully and Diana watch him go)
Scully: "So, you two know each other?"
Diana: "It was a long time ago." (Scully watches Diana
walk away)
Mulder and Spender go at it in the hallway outside the assassin's
cell
Mulder: "You know, when I first met you I figured you were just
ambitious. Then, this morning, my opinion changed and I thought you were arrogant. Now
Im beginning to wonder what youre protecting."
Spender: "Im just trying to run this right, not like some
ridiculous paranormal free-for-all."
Mulder: "Youre insulting me when you should be taking
notes. Somehow, you got the big assignment but just because youre wearing the suit
doesnt mean it fits. Youre lucky youre not busy defusing an
international incident, kissing some serious Russian ass and sending a whole lot of agents
barking down a whole lot of bad leads. Now, the kid is the key to this and the shooter
knows why. Excuse me."(he enters the cell followed by Spender)
Diana: "That was a good catch on the videotape. I was
impressed."
Mulder: (embarrassed, looking away) "Oh, you would have caught
it eventually."
Diana: "No. Ive been too many years trying to get inside
the head of too many Arab terrorists. Im out of practice with this stuff. But you
seem at the top of your game."
Mulder: "Thats all I do. Thats all Ive been
doing for the last five years. Been my life, such as it is."
(he smiles)
Diana: "Sometimes I hear about you ... about the work
youre doing. And I think how it might have
been if Id stayed."
Mulder: "Ah, wed all be blown up by some terrorist bomb,
no doubt, huh?"
Diana: "I sense you could have used an ally, though ... someone
who thinks like you, with some background."
Mulder: "Oh, you mean Scully?"
Diana: "Shes not what I would call an open mind on the
subject." (they both laugh)
Mulder: "Shes a, uh ... shes a scientist. She just
makes me work for everything."
Diana: "Yes, but Im ... Im sure there were times
when two like minds on a case would have been advantageous."
Mulder: "Ive done okay without you."
Diana: "Hey ... Im on your side." (she tenderly
takes his hand)
In Skinner's office, packed with agents, Scully tells him what
Gibson's brain scans have uncovered
Scully: "The tests revealed something peculiar in an area of
the brain that we are only beginning to understand. An area of the temporal lobe that
neurophysicists are calling the 'God module.' "
Skinner: "I hope Im not going to hear that this kid is
the next Christ child."
Scully: "All of the boys brain processes are showing
extraordinary activity in exactly this part of the brain. Which is not just abnormal or
anomalous, but from what I know absolutely unheard of."
Mulder: "There are corollaries, individuals who have been
responsible for great leaps forward in understanding in science. Newton, Galileo,
Einstein, Stephen Hawking. All these men exhibited modes of thinking that are suggestive
of access to special brain centers."
Skinner: "All right. So this kid is a human oddity. Would
somebody please tell me why anyone would go to such great lengths as to kill it?"
Mulder: "This kid may be the key not just to all human
potential, but to all spiritual unexplained paranormal phenomena. The key to everything in
the X-Files."
Spender: "Let me get this right --- Were supposed to
believe that this boy was going to be killed because of the X-Files?"
Mulder: "No, its bigger than that."
Spender: "Uh-huh. Explain it to me. To us."
Mulder: "I cant. But the shooter can. The assassin that
you have locked up ... in exchange for immunity from prosecution."
Spender: "You want to give a murderer a free ride for the
secrets to the pyramids? This is crazy. Its nuts."
Scully: "You mischaracterize what Ive said. This would be
quantifiable scientific proof of everything that Agent Mulder and I have investigated over
the past five years."
Diana: "How do you quantify the spiritual? It cant be
done. You ask for immunity for a killer on that basis, the Attorney Generals gonna
go off. Youre allowed to investigate the X-Files as an indulgence. But draw the
wrong kind of attention and theyll close you down. Put an end to all your work.
Something I happen to have an interest in myself." (Mulder nods and Scully looks at
him)
Skinner: "Lets everyone step out in the hall. (they all
stand) Agent Mulder, you stay put. (Mulder sighs as everyone else leaves. Skinner sits on
the edge of the desk.) Shes right, you know. The risk youre taking, the
long-term plans that you and I talked about ..."
Mulder: "If what Agent Scullys found is true and I have
every reason to believe that it is, then the answers I might have spent a lifetime
searching for may fall together like a million puzzle pieces."
Skinner: "Youd risk the X-Files?"
Mulder: "How soon can you call the Attorney General?"
Spender: "Genetic proof of what? (no answer, neither man is
even looking at him) Genetic proof of what?"
Mulder: "The kids not superhuman. Hes just more
human than human." (Mulder exits the cell quickly and Spender follows)
Spender: "Hes what?"
Mulder: "Most of us have genes we dont use. They lie
there dormant, turned off. Science doesnt know what theyre for, why
theyre there or where they came from."
Spender: "Right and you think this has something to do with
that?"
Mulder: "Theres a long-held but unpopular theory tied to
prehistoric evidence of alien astronauts."
Spender: "Youre not going to go out there and say the
kids part alien. (Mulder gives Spender a direct look and keeps walking, Spender now
shouts) You think thats what you heard? You led them, Agent Mulder. Now youre
letting yourself be led."
Gibson: "I just hear you thinking ... like on a radio. And
sometimes there are lots of radios. And I want to shut them off and watch some TV."
Scully: "Is that why you like chess? 'Cause its just one
thought that you hear?"
Gibson: "Yeah, but thats not why I like it all the
time."
Scully: "Why else do you like it?"
Gibson: "Because theres no talking. Just thinking.
Its nothing like real life where people think one thing but they say something
else."
Scully: (laughs softly) "Is that what people do?"
Gibson: "Theyre worried about what other people are
thinking when the people theyre worrying about are worried about the same thing. It
makes me laugh."
Scully: "Why?"
Gibson: "They make up all this stuff to believe but its
all made up. Some people try to be good people but some people just dont care. Like
you."
Scully: "You think I dont care?"
Gibson: "No, you dont care what people think. Except for
her. The other one." (Diana knocks and enters the hotel room)
Diana: "Im here to relieve you."
Scully: (to Gibson) "Well, well talk about this later,
okay?"
Gibson: "They want to kill me, you know."
Scully: "Nobodys going to do anything to you, Gibson. I
promise."
Mulder confronts Spender in the hallway, throws him against the wall
and crams the Morley wrapper in his face
Mulder: "Who do you work for?! You work for him -- You and Old
Smokey --- Is that who put this together?! Youre going down for this, Spender!
Im going to see you prosecuted for murder! You watch me! Watch it happen! Your days
are numbered!" (Mulder storms off and Spender watches him go)
Spender: (after Mulder has turned the corner, quietly)
"Youre wrong, Agent Mulder. Its your days that are numbered."
Technically, not a quote, just added for atmosphere and closure
In a chilling scene, we see fire consume the x-files office, flames
reaching from the bottom of the filing cabinets and raging upwards to lick the ceiling.
As Skinner stands in a hallway, talking with other agents, Mulder
and Scully walk swiftly towards him. He calls out Mulder's name as he passes, but Mulder
ignores him, going directly to the elevator. It opens and is full of firemen and
equipment. Mulder heads for the stairwell. Scully looks after him, concern and worry
etched on her face. Mulder slowly walks into the office as a fireman leaves and he stops
dead, looking around at the destruction.
It's all gone. His poster, blackened and twisted in crispy curls,
barely reads "Want" and "Believe". The desk is destroyed. The filing
cabinets are black with soot. The nameplate on the door is melted. Everything is in ruins.
Scully walks in, shocked at the sight. She walks in further than Mulder, then turns to
him, their features flashing red and blue from the emergency lights. She puts her hands on
his upper arms, then lowers her head to rest on his chest. Mulder doesn't respond as he
looks at the ashes of his life laid out before him. The camera pans up as we see the full
effect of the burned office. Fade to black.