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Inside The X-Files

Inside The X-Files

 

US Airdate: February 1, 1998

Written and Produced by Frank Spotnitz and John Shiban

Directed by Glen Kasper

 

Interviews with:

Chris Carter (the show's creator, sometime writer/director)

David Duchovny (Mulder)

Gillian Anderson (Scully)

Mitch Pileggi (Skinner)

Sheila Larken (Mrs. Mulder)

William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man)

Nick Lea (Krycek)

Laurie Holden (Marita)

Jerry Hardin (Deep Throat)

Steven Williams (Mr. X)

Brian Thompson (Alien Bounty Hunter)

Dean Haglund (Langly)

Tom Braidwood (Frohike)

Bruce Harwood (Byers)

 

Notes

 

This is one of those "clip" shows, as they're called, not really an episode. I've included it here as it did address some interesting points. Good way to get the fans up to date, as the other two specials of this kind were at the time they were shown. It was far too detailed an hour to try and convey here, but I have selected some good quotes below to give you an idea.

 

One of the most shocking scenes, to me, was seeing our beloved Mr. X wearing 2, count 'em, 2 long dangly earrings! Steven, honey, not a good look for ya babe, unless there's something you'd like to tell us ;-)

 

I didn't transcribe it all, but the clip with actress Laurie Holden (Marita) pretty much confirms the rumours, she's not long for the world. I shan't sully the page with my catty comments, let's just say I grinned from ear-to-ear!

 

The promised bloopers weren't much, really, mostly the crew (Gillian especially) laughing and blowing their lines. From what I've heard, most of their bloopers can't be shown in prime time television ... that's just what I've heard, you understand ...

 

I didn't attempt to transcribe the full movie preview, just the one good scene with Mulder and Martin Landau. Best look-see at the movie we've had so far, and I have my fingers and toes crossed that it's half as exciting as it looks.

 

Telling scene that ended up being cut from broadcast (and is transcribed below) where Bill Scully, Jr. comes to see Scully in Memento Mori. First off, the writers seem to have conveniently forgotten that invisable brother, Charles, has kids (see the pig scene in Home where Scully had to babysit her nephews, watching "Babe"), and this "new" scene confirms to me that Bill is a JERK! I don't know what the boy's problem is, but Mr. Warmth he ain't.

 

And finally, yet most importantly ...

 

A fine romance with no kisses

A fine romance my friend this is ...

A fine romance you won't nestle

A fine romance you won't wrestle ...

True love should have the thrills that a healthy crime has

We don't have half the thrills that "The March Of Time" has

 

from Jerome Kern/ Dorothy Fields' "A Fine Romance"

special thanks to mary greten for making the connection!

 

Mary's site:

http://members.tripod.com/~Gretensgarde/index.html

 

Great song for our duo, huh? Did you catch the Detour ref with, "A fine romance you won't wrestle"? And how about "a healthy crime"? Perfect, thanks again, mary.

 

Here it is in black and white from Chris Carter himself, gang, "Scully loves Mulder, and Mulder loves Scully." It's probably been said in print before, but the way they conveyed it here, with the clips and the words, was a lovely testament to the bond the agents have. The part that really touched me was David's comments about Scully being Mulder's human credential. What a beautiful thought, call me a sentimental fool.

 

Quotes

 

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we watch the root beer/iced tea scene from Tooms (there are many clips shown here, too many to explain, I'm just leaving in important ones, in my opinion)

 

Sheila Larken: "It sounds cliche to say that they're best friends, but they're best friends beyond

what lovers could ever be."

 

Chris Carter: "Scully loves Mulder, and Mulder loves Scully. It's a wonderful romance. It's just not a

sexual romance. It's not a physical romance. It is a caring, tender, respectful relationship. It's an ideal, and I would never want to do anything to threaten it, to change it."

 

Gillian Anderson: "One of the things that keeps people watching and keeps the aliveness between us, are those moments where there is that intimacy. Where even just the touch of a hand can be the same as making love in another series."

 

as David speaks, we see the hallway scene from Memento Mori ... why couldn't they show us the kiss we know was cut? Why, God, why?!

 

David Duchovny: "It's like the one friend, I guess, that he has in the world. I mean, I heard a phrase once, somebody was talking about their wife. This was a person who was very inept socially, not the wife but the man. There were many things said about him that weren't kind, and he said, 'My wife, who is lovely and social and everything like that, is my human credential.' And, like, makes him a human being, because people think, well, if *she* can stand him, he must have some humanity within him and sometimes I think about Scully as Mulder's human credential.

It's the only thing that makes him not crazy in many ways."

 

we watch the ending scene from Paper Hearts where Scully gives a Mulder a head hug ... awwww

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with flashes of Mulder and Cancer Man's scuffle in the hallway from Talitha Cumi being shown

 

David Duchovny: "Bill Davis told me that he believes that *he* is the hero of the show."

 

William B. Davis: "Well, I think it's obvious that CSM is the hero of the show. Surely, (laughs) surely it's obvious to everyone? I mean, Mulder's so impetuous, always flying off the handle, he's always waving his gun around. I mean, what kind of responsible citizen is he? (all spoken with a lovely gleam in his eyes, a smirk on his lips) CSM is always thoughtful, thinks things through, delegates responsibility ... I mean, clearly he has a handle on what's going on."

 

now we see the "Quit the FBI. Come work for me." scene from Redux 2

 

David Duchovny: "So that's Bill Davis' point-of-view on the character, and I guess, you know, whatever makes it easier for you to sleep at night, CSM." (nods his head, smiling)

 

we're shown Cancer Man's "assassination" scene from Redux 2, reminding us that he's supposed to be dead ... take note, kids, that will become important in the series soon ;-)

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Chris Carter: "The bees have entered into the mythology in a way that's not fully explained yet and

it's going to ultimately work in a way that, I think, is going to surprise some people."

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scene from the upcoming movie with actor Martin Landau (Space:1999, remember that one?) and Mulder standing in what looks like an alley, Landau's agitated and whispering loudly

 

Mulder:"Plague?"

Martin Landau: "Plague to end all plagues, Agent Mulder. A silent weapon for a quiet war.

A systematic release of an indiscriminate organism for which the men who will

bring it on still have no cure! They've been working on this for 50 years! While the

rest of the world have been fighting gooks and commies, these men have been

secretly negotiating a planned armageddon!"

Mulder: "Negotiating with whom?"

Martin Landau: "I think you know!"

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we see a brief hug and kiss from the cutting room floor, Scully's boyfriend from The Pilot, previously unseen

 

Chris Carter: "I felt the stories needed to drive the characters and their work needed to drive them. That their work was all-consuming and that they actually had no personal lives. But their ... this was a quest, a romantic quest, in the literary sense."

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another missing scene, this one from Memento Mori, where we were supposed to meet Bill Scully, Jr. for the first time. Scully's lying down in her hospital bed, looking awful, and Bill is standing beside her in full uniform, his hat in one hand, he takes her hand in his

 

Bill: "Dana?"

Scully (she wakes up and looks at him, surprised): "Bill?" (she starts to sit up)

 

(we see a brief comment by actress Sheila Larken saying that time wouldn't allow the scene stay)

 

Bill: "You look good."

Scully (laughs): "Thank you."

Bill: "Charles is ... sorry he couldn't make it, he'll call you tonight, if you're feeling up to it."

Scully: "Sad cause for a family reunion." (pause as neither speaks)

Bill: "Oh, did Mom tell ya? Get new orders, NAS Miramar, Dad's old stomping grounds."

Scully: "That's great! Huh ... (Bill is nodding with a frozen semi-smile on his face) Yeah, I was ...

umm ... I was out there not long ago. Lot of old memories."

Bill (not looking at her): "Yeah. Lot of ghosts now ... Dad ... Melissa ... (the tight smile returns as

he looks at her) Mom's gettin' worried there's gonna be noone to carry on the Scully name.

Guess the pressure's on, huh?" (she turns to look at him, her face very serious)

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