German title: Das innere Auge
translation: The Internal Eye
Japanese title: Mind Eye
Spanish title: El Ojo de la Mente
translation: The Eye of the Mind
US Airdate: April 19, 1998
writer: Tim Minear
director: Kim Manners
SCENE 1 SOUTHBRIDGE DISTRICT WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 6:35 PM
(Night. Convex wall mirror reflects MARTY, a young woman, entering an old apartment
building. She walks upstairs, down the hall into a room and turns on the TV.)
TV COOKING SHOW: This ... this heare is a special gumbo. This
gumbo gonna make your tongue roll outta your head and dial 911. (laughter) (MARTY places
paper bag on counter and removes carton of cigarettes.) Take your best large onion and
chop it up like this. Gonna make you cry cry youll be so happy. (MARTY turns
on gas stove, and lights a cigarette from the burner.) And a big ole teaspoon of this
cayenne. Mix it in good. Now its all gonna come to a boil. Dont watch that
gumbo pot, or she aint gonna roll for you. Add in this nice shrimp and keep the
flame going for twenty minutes. (MARTY turns off stove and sits in front of TV, smoking
the cigarette.) Now some good parsley and them onion tops because Uncle Bayou dont
want nothin to go to waste.
(MARTY has a flashing image of an angry man (voice) yelling:)
VOICE: Wheres the money! You trying to rip me off?
MAN: Huh?
VOICE: You trying to rip me off?!
(MARTY stands and turns up TV, but images of the two men
fighting keep appearing in her mind. Looks like the owner of the VOICE attacks MAN in
bathroom.)
SCENE 2 PARADISE MOTEL HIGHWAY 13 10:49 PM
POLICE RADIO: Dispatch, this is unit seven investigating a
reported disturbance at 214 Prospect avenue, over.
DISPATCH: Copy that ??
(Two policemen, JIMMY and KEITH arrive and enter room #10
with flashlights and guns drawn. Of course, this being the X-Files, they dont turn
on a light. They see blood on the bathroom floor.)
JIMMY THE COP: Jeez .....
(They see a figure behind the shower curtain.)
JIMMY THE COP: Police! Dont move! (whips curtain back
exposing MARTY) Keep em in the air.
(MARTY drops a blood soaked sponge.)
KEITH THE COP: (turning on light) Cuff her, Jimmy.
JIMMY THE COP: (cuffing MARTY) Damn, shes got blood all
over her. (MARTY stares off into space.) Hey Keith. I think you might want to check this
out. (They shine light into her eyes. The pupils do not contract.) I think shes
blind.
Opening Credits Mulder ...Whooo. Scully rocks.
SCENE 3 (X-Files office. SCULLY is giving a slide show to
MULDER and DETECTIVE PENNOCK, who bears a striking resemblance to the DOD guy in Ghost in
the Machine, season 1.)
SCULLY: The deceased is Paco Ordonez aka Little Monster.
Street dealer. Liked to use grade school kids as couriers. Out on bail for possession with
intent. Two-time loser looking at life.
MULDER: (looking at slide of dead guy) I have the same pair
of pants. Who exterminated him?
PENNOCK: Thats a subject of some debate.
SCULLY: The killer carved a single C-shaped cut up through
the right kidney. Fatal blood loss came in under 30 seconds.
MULDER: Im going to assume the killer knew what he was
doing and that "C" wasnt one of his initials?
PENNOCK: Your assumptions are correct. Only the killer
isnt a he. (Hands MULDER a folder then goes to where slide of MARTYS mugshot
is projected, his face covered in the numbers from the height chart in her mugshot.) Marty
Glenn -- 28. We found her at the scene doing a formula 409. Under normal circumstances, my
department would have her dead to rights. Theres just one little snag.
MULDER: (reading) Shes been blind since birth.
PENNOCK: Now before your heart goes out to her, check out her
rap sheet.
SCULLY: Her juvenile records are sealed, but Detective
Pennock has it on authority that two of them were drug busts possession, and
possession with intent.
MULDER: So, what, you think that uh, she caught Little
Monster trying to snatch the pebble from her hand?
PENNOCK: Nothing else makes sense.
MULDER: Including how a blind girl could get the drop on an
ex-con and bleed him out with surgical precision.
SCULLY: Ms. Glenn took a $60 cab ride (CarriK: In Delaware?)
alone straight to the motel. The cabbie instructed her to room 10, which she asked for
specifically, and then told him to get lost. 30 minutes later, dead heroin dealer.
MULDER: All right, so you really believe that she did this?
You just dont know how.
PENNOCK: Well, Ive got a theory, if you want to hear
it.
MULDER: (nods)
PENNOCK: I think shes got some kind of .. sixth sense,
lets her see in the dark ... like a bat or something. (MULDER and SCULLY share a look.) I
got 48 hours to convince the DA or wait till she kills somebody else.
MULDER: Well how soon can I meet her?
SCENE 4 (MARTYS jail cell. She is lying on bed. Door
slams open.)
MARTY: Oh ... its you.
PENNOCK: (to MULDER and SCULLY) See what I mean?
MARTY: Its not magic. Its your crappy cologne.
(MULDER is amused.) Whos that with you?
MULDER: (surprised) Special Agent Mulder.
MARTY: And the lady?
SCULLY: Uh, Special Agent Scully. Wed like to ask you
some questions, Marty.
MARTY: You must be having trouble with your case, Detective.
(PENNOCK walks to MARTY and takes her arm as if to guide her.
She jerks her arm away.)
PENNOCK: Fine. Suit yourself.
(MARTY stands, walks slowly to the door. As she passes
MULDER, she stops and faces him.)
MARTY: What are you staring at?
MULDER: An innocent woman. I hope. (smiles at PENNOCK as they
exit the cell)
SCENE 5 (Interrogation room. MULDER and SCULLY with MARTY.
MARTY is smoking.)
MARTY: So, Im all ears.
SCULLY: Im curious why youve refused your right
to an attorney.
MARTY: Unless youre going to charge me, I dont
plan on needing one.
SCULLY: Well, you could be charged right now .. for the fact
that youve given no compelling reason why you were in that motel room. What were you
doing there, Marty?
MARTY: Putting mints on the pillows. (smiles)
SCULLY: (after look to MULDER) The cabbie has given a
statement that you asked specifically for room 10, which would put you at the murder scene
right about the time of death.
MARTY: Is that a crime?
SCULLY: If you were involved in any way.
MARTY: (sarcastically) You mean like, an eyewitness?
SCULLY: Did you intend to buy drugs from Paco Ordonez?
MARTY: (Big drag off cigarette.)
SCULLY: Did you kill him?
MARTY: Eh, maybe it was just his time to go. I mean, other
than the stab wound, did you check his cholesterol level or anything?
MULDER: How did you know there was just one stab wound?
MARTY: Did I say that?
MULDER: Mmm hmm.
MARTY: I guessed. You know what the problem is? Youve
got no murder weapon. And I bet thats driving Stinky back there crazy. Isnt
it, Stinky! (PENNOCK is watching the interview through a one way mirror.) Why is he
hiding? Its not like I can see him. You know what I did with it, Detective? I fed it
to my seeing eye dog.
MULDER: Im curious, Marty.
MARTY: Yeah, about what?
MULDER: If you didnt kill him, why you were at the
crime scene cleaning up and doing such a piss poor job of it.
MARTY: (No answer.)
MULDER: Why dont we just stop playing games here, okay?
I mean, (laughs) you probably dont know a feather duster from a ducks ass, do
you? I mean its ridiculous. Youre a blind woman, for Gods sake. So why
dont you just tell us who did kill Paco Ordonez, and Agent Scully and I can go
arrest him, and you can go home and work on your angry-young-blind-girl comedy routine.
MARTY: (No answer)
MULDER: Or we can just ... (he grabs a glass and slams it
down on the table in front of him) stay here and entertain each other for the next 48
hours.
(MULDER starts to pour himself a glass of water, Marty
violently knocks it off table.)
MARTY: Go to hell.
(Later, MULDER and SCULLY have joined PENNOCK behind the one
way mirror. MARTY sits by herself in the interrogation room.)
PENNOCK: See what I mean? Put a knife in that hand....
MULDER: All I see is a woman whos adapted to her
impairment admirably. Shes honed all her other senses around her blindness.
PENNOCK: Shes taunting you.
MULDER: I dunno I - I think she just wants us to think
shes strong, independent. (looking at SCULLY) Its important to her. (SCULLY
looks up at MULDER)
PENNOCK: She wants us to know she did it.
MULDER: I dont think she did do it.
PENNOCK: Then why wont she help us? Its been my
experience that innocent people dont act like that, Agent Mulder.
SCULLY: She wouldnt explain her presence in the crime
scene, and she avoided all discussion about the murder weapon.
PENNOCK: She knew there was only one stab wound. You caught
that yourself.
MULDER: Yeah.
SCULLY: Detective, did you snake all of the plumbing in the
bathroom?
PENNOCK: I turned that place upside down and inside out.
SCULLY: Well, if we find the weapon with her fingerprints on
it, shes as good as convicted. Short of that, she's gonna walk.
PENNOCK: Well, maybe I can get you to come out to the crime
scene one last time.
SCULLY: (looking to MULDER) Okay.
MULDER: You go ahead. I want - I want to I want to
investigate something.
(SCULLY glances at MULDER as she and PENNOCK leave.)
SCENE 6 (Lie detector test room. MARTY is hooked up to the
machine. MULDER is watching the lie detector's printout, seated behind her.)
EXAMINER: Im going to ask you a series of questions.
Respond only with a "yes"" or "no." Do not judge the content of
the question, simply answer truthfully. Is your full name Martelle Francis Glenn?
MARTY: Yeah.
EXAMINER: Are you a resident of the State of Delaware?
MARTY: Lets just cut through the bull, or Im
going to decide not to cooperate at all.
MULDER: All right, let's, uh, get to it. (Glances up to
examiner.)
EXAMINER: (to MULDER) I need to establish a baseline.
MARTY: Im a resident of the State of Delaware, okay?
Lets move on.
EXAMINER: (sighs, and marks 2+ on the chart) Is it your
intent to lie during the course of this examination?
MARTY: Im sure youll tell me if it is.
EXAMINER: (slightly frustrated) Did you stab Paco Ordonez,
also known as Little Monster?
MARTY: (she turns her head slightly and directs her answer to
MULDER) Nope.
EXAMINER: (marks) Did you plan or arrange the murder of Paco
Ordonez?
MARTY: No.
EXAMINER: Have you ever met Paco Ordonez?
MARTY: No.
EXAMINER: Would you ever have occasion to see Paco Ordonez
(needles go crazy, MULDER looks at EXAMINER with concern) or know him in any other way?
Strike that. Have you ever had occasion to interact with Paco Ordonez or know him in any
other way?
MARTY: No.
EXAMINER: Were you present during the murder of Paco Ordonez?
MARTY: No.
(MULDER writes on legal pad for EXAMINER : "Did you see
the murder?" EXAMINER hesitates.)
MARTY: Why dont you just ask me yourself?
MULDER: Did you see the murder?
(MARTY doesnt answer, but the needles start bouncing
around again.)
MULDER: Did you see the murder?
MARTY: I dont see anything.
EXAMINER: Yes or no, only please.
MARTY: Then the answer is no.
(Needles bounce again.)
SCENE 7 (Hotel crime scene. PENNOCK and SCULLY walk through
room.)
PENNOCK: No blood trails leading out of the bathroom, windows
are painted shut, and as you can see, not a lot of places she could have stashed it.
(SCULLYS cell phone rings. She gives PENNOCK an
"excuse me" look, and he leaves her in the bathroom.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Scully.
MULDER: (On phone) Shes lying.
SCULLY: (on phone, voice) About what?
MULDER: (on phone) She knew Paco Ordonez, but I dont
think she murdered him.
SCULLY: (on phone, voice) How do you know that she knew him?
MULDER: (on phone) Well I made her take a polygraph test. She
passed on every question except one did she *see* the murder.
SCULLY: (on phone) Would you like me to remind you why
polygraphs are inadmissible in court?
MULDER: (on phone) No, she cracked, Scully. She was lying.
Im sure of it.
SCULLY: (on phone) Well, maybe she was, Mulder, but
dont make me state the obvious. She didnt see anything.
MULDER: (on phone) Not with her eyes.
SCULLY: (on phone) Well, how else did she see? Bat vision?
MULDER: (on phone, voice) I dont know.
SCULLY: (on phone, looking at razor disposal slot in
bathroom) Well, Mulder, when you figure it out, give me a call. (hangs up)
(SCULLY sees loose plaster around the razor disposal, and
pries the plate off.)
SCULLY: Detective Pennock.
(She reaches in and removes a bloody leather glove. SCULLY
and PENNOCK look at it and at each other.)
SCENE 8 (MARTYS jail cell. MARTY has flashes of a WOMAN
in a bar.)
WOMAN: No thanks, Im not looking for any company. Hey,
listen, buddy! I said get your hands off of -
MARTY: (calling through bars) Somebody, I need a phone! I get
to call a lawyer, somebody, I need a phone!
(Later, MARTY is at a desk with a phone. Guard pushes phone
toward her.)
MARTY: I got it. (Picks up receiver, realizes guard is still
there.) You know, Im sure the ACLU is going to be very interested in how you
violated a blind womans rights by eavesdropping on her private phone call.
GUARD: (makes obscene arm/hand gesture, then walks away)
MARTY: Same to you. (dials number)
CUT TO: (Phone in bar ringing. BARTENDER answers.)
BARTENDER: (on phone) Blarney Stone. (TD NOTE: I had my tenth
birthday at The Blarney Stone in Vancouver! Not this dive-looking place, we don't see
inside the real Blarney Stone in this ep) (listens) Uh, lets see. Guy hitting on a
redhead at the end of the bar? (Looks and sees upset WOMAN rejecting a mans
advances.)
WOMAN: I told you, stop it!
BARTENDER: (on phone) Yeah, we got somebody matching that
description.
(Carries phone down to OLDER MAN at end of the bar.)
BARTENDER: Its for you.
(OLDER MAN is surprised. WOMAN puts money on the counter and
leaves.)
OLDER MAN: (on phone) Yeah?
MARTY: (on phone) Leave her alone.
OLDER MAN: (Looks around in shock, watches WOMAN leave. On
phone) Who is this?
MARTY: (on phone) You just leave her alone. Im watching
you.
(OLDER MAN looks shocked as MARTY hangs up.)
(Commercial.)
SCENE 9 (Jail interrogation room. An evidence bag containing
the bloody gloves is dropped in front of MARTY. She picks it up and feels it.)
MARTY: Let me guess ... Your killer is OJ Simpson.
SCULLY: They were found at the crime scene with blood all
over them. We believe they were worn by Paco Ordonezs killer.
MARTY: Youre good.
PENNOCK: We think they belong to you.
MARTY: Well, they dont.
PENNOCK: Well, how bout you try one on for us. (Removes
glove from bag.)
MARTY: And put my prints all over them?
SCULLY: Your prints are already all over them, Marty.
(MULDER is watching from behind the mirror.)
PENNOCK: (MULDERS POV) Hold still. (puts glove on
MARTY)
MARTY: (MULDERS POV) Are you happy, Detective?
PENNOCK: Looks to me like it fits.
MARTY: Somewhere, Marcia Clark weeps. But you still
havent got a weapon.
PENNOCK: Ah, its just a matter of time.
MARTY: (smug) But you havent got time.
(Later, SCULLY joins MULDER in another room.)
SCULLY: Hope you saw what just happened in there.
MULDER: Even if the gloves do fit, you can still acquit.
SCULLY: I think its arrogance, Mulder. I think
its the same reason why she agreed to take the polygraph test. She knows that the
prejudices in this case are all in her favor.
MULDER: I dont think its that simple. Look at
this. (opens a folder) She lives in poverty, but shes never taken advantage of the
disability benefits that are available to her.
(List of benefits: Social Security, General Disability, Blind
Disability, Public Assistance, Unemployed Compensation, Supplemental Security Income,
Insurance Benefits -- all checked "no." )
Never once. Its poison to her. The - the mere
suggestion that shes anything other than a whole or complete person is offensive to
her. Its not arrogance, its pride.
SCULLY: So, you think that it was pride that made her ditch
the bloody gloves? Her prints were all over them, Mulder. Why would she do that?
MULDER: I have no idea. I dont
SCULLY: Okay, so - so by your reasoning, the killer took off
with the murder weapon, but not the gloves leaving Marty to come in, go straight to the
gloves, and hide them in the one place that nobody would easily think to find them.
MULDER: I think thats the most accurate scenario
available to us, right now.
SCULLY: Well, wait a minute. Maybe its much simpler
than that.
MULDER: What?
SCULLY: What if shes not really blind? I mean, she
hasnt applied for any of her - her disability benefits. Maybe thats because
she knows that she couldnt pass the medical screening.
MULDER: (disbelieving) You think shes faking it?
SCULLY: No, no. But - but possibly its a - a conversion
disorder, or a - a form of blindsight. A - a split consciousness whereby a person has a
certain level of visual ability but theyre not aware that theyre actually
seeing. Its worth checking out.
SCENE 10 FRENCH ST. BUS TERMINAL WILMINGTON, DELAWARE (OLDER
MAN is on pay phone. He is holding a briefcase.)
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Yo, man, moving Little
Monsters "H" aint gonna be easy. See, a lot of people respected him,
you know.
OLDER MAN: (on phone) You buying or not? If youre not
buying, I can go to somebody else.
DEALER: (on phone, voice) (laughs) No you caint. But
Im feelin magnanimous. Swing by in a couple of hours. Maybe we can do some
business.
OLDER MAN: Good. Yeah, theres something Ive got
to look into first. When Im done, Ill be in touch. (hangs up, and places
briefcase in a locker.)
SCENE 11 (Prison medical examination room. MARTYS eyes
are being tested. MULDER and SCULLY observe.)
DOCTOR: Eyes wide, please, Marty. Good. Try not to move
around too much. Are you aware of any sensation at all?
MARTY: (inhales sharply in wonder) Ahh! Its a miracle!
(DOCTOR looks to MULDER and SCULLY, whose expressions say
"not.")
DOCTOR: All right , Marty. Now were going to introduce
some optical stimuli. Try not to blink. (Her eyes do not respond.) Just relax for a
moment. (to MULDER and SCULLY) Im not getting anything. I dont think
theres any activity in either the visual cortex or the superior colliculus.
SCULLY: Theres no way that she could fool the machine?
DOCTOR: Were talking about wholly involuntary physical
responses. I wasnt getting any reading.
(MULDER sees MARTYS pupils suddenly contract.)
MULDER: Then what is that?
(MARTY begins having flashes of the bar again. Walking in and
seeing a friend of the WOMAN from before.)
MANS VOICE: Where is she?
(In examination room, MARTY stares straight ahead. MULDER
kneels next to her.)
MULDER: What is it, Marty? What do you see?
(Door opens, PENNOCK sticks his head in.)
PENNOCK: Agents? (MULDER and SCULLY follow him and another
man into hall.) This is Daniel Costa from the DAs office.
COSTA: So what did we find? I hear the girl can actually see
with some limited ability?
MULDER: No. No, according to her examiner, she is completely
without sight or any kind of light sensitivity.
SCULLY: But she is still our best and only suspect.
COSTA: You said we were making progress.
PENNOCK: We are.
COSTA: Well, Im not going to try to indict a blind girl
on some lousy prints.
MULDER: She doesnt exactly fit the definition
"blind girl."
COSTA: Come on, folks. Either she is or she isnt.
PENNOCK: (to MULDER) What are you talking about?
MULDER: Well, there is evidence of some kind of neurological
activity which caused her pupils to dilate. (CarriK: Uh, shouldnt that be
"contract," Mulder?)
PENNOCK: From what?
MULDER: To me, it indicates some reaction to stimuli. Some
kind physical response to images in her minds eye.
COSTA: Hows that make her the killer?
MULDER: I didnt say it did.
COSTA: (nods, then says to PENNOCK) Kick her loose.
PENNOCK: Danny ...
COSTA: I got no case, Penn.
PENNOCK: I dont believe this.
COSTA: Im not trying her. Not without a murder weapon.
Kick her loose. (leaves)
PENNOCK: (sarcastically to MULDER and SCULLY) Wonderful.
Thanks.
SCENE 12 (Office in the jail where you get your stuff back.
MARTY signs a form. Her signature goes off the line. OFFICER hands her a manila folder.
She snatches it, takes her wallet out and fingers some money.)
MARTY: These better still be twenties.
OFFICER: (sarcastically) No, I replaced them with fifties
since youre so damn sweet.
(MARTY unfolds her cane, pauses. Looks like she senses MULDER
watching her. He is. She begins walking slowly down the hall using her cane. SCULLY comes
up to MULDER.)
SCULLY: Want to hear the latest?
MULDER: Yes.
SCULLY: Detective Pennock ran the gloves for blood typing and
found two different samples, one type matching Marty Glenns.
MULDER: Well, she was examined. There were no cuts or wounds
on her.
SCULLY: Yeah, well, all the same Im going to hand
deliver them to the lab in Washington, expedite a PCR to see if shes a match.
MULDER; Look at her. (They watch MARTY slowly walking) Do you
really think shes capable?
SCULLY: Ill let you know as soon as I get the tests
back. (leaves)
SCENE 13 (Outside on street. MARTY is walking. Suddenly she
has flashes of WOMAN from bar being attacked in an alley.)
CUT TO: OLDER MAN: (to WOMAN) Who called me last night?
Whos watching me? (Takes his hand slightly off WOMANS mouth.)
WOMAN: (frightened) What?! I ... I dont know what
youre talking about.
OLDER MAN: You a cop? You wearing a wire? (WOMAN begins
screaming.)
WOMAN: No! Im not a cop!
CUT TO: (MARTY still having flashes.)
WOMAN: Let me go!
MARTY: (to other pedestrians) I need to get to Spring Street.
Which way is Spring Street? Somebody, answer me!
NICE PEDESTRIAN MAN: Four blocks to the left.
WOMAN: (MARTY hearing voice) Please! Please!!
(MARTY suddenly walks into street almost getting hit by
several cars. They blow their horns. MARTY looks disoriented. She stops cold in the middle
of the street.)
WOMAN: No! Dont kill me! No! No! No! No!
(NICE PEDESTRIAN MAN runs to MARTY and guides her out of the
street.)
(Later, MARTY and NICE PEDESTRIAN MAN reach the alley.)
MARTY: Where?
NICE PEDESTRIAN MAN: Here. Here - here. Theres an alley
here. Right here.
(MARTY finds the wall and begins walking clumsily down the
alley running into things.)
MARTY: Thanks. Leave me alone.
(She passes a dumpster, then feels some bars over a window
that she saw in her visions earlier. She goes back to the dumpster and opens it. The
WOMAN, covered in blood, lies face down. MARTY feels the body, then for a pulse. She
apparently finds none.)
SCENE 14 (Police station. Same OFFICER who gave MARTY back
her stuff is at his desk. Looks up at sound of MARTYS voice.)
MARTY: I killed them. I killed them both. (Holds up her
bloody hand.)
(Commercial.)
SCENE 15 (Interrogation room. MARTY sits alone. MULDER enters
and sits across from her. He pauses.)
MULDER: I read your *confession*. Detective Pennock is typing
it up as we speak for you to sign.
MARTY: (sighs) Ill sign it.
MULDER: Youll make him a very happy man.
MARTY: Cant have everything.
MULDER: Just for me, Im a little puzzled by this sudden
change of heart.
MARTY: Please, too much charity of heart and I want to puke.
MULDER: I - I just ... why kill *them*. Paco Ordonez ...
Susan Forester? (MARTY looks surprised.) Did you even know that was her name? Susan
Forester. She was 30 years old. Native of Wilmington. She waitressed part-time. She lived
alone with her two cats...
MARTY: Shut up! Why are you doing this? I - I .... Ive
given you people everything you want.
(She pulls out a cigarette and feels for her matches. MULDER
strikes a match and holds it for her. She reaches for his hand and lights the cigarette.)
MULDER: I *like* you, Marty. I *admire* you. And I dont
want to see you confess to crimes you didnt commit.
MARTY: You just feel sorry for me.
MULDER: No, I dont. Not the way you think I do.
MARTY: Read the confession. I got it all perfect. Every
detail. How could I do that if Im innocent?
MULDER: I believe you witnessed both murders. You - you saw
them, somehow. But you were way cross town when they happened. You were a $60 cab
ride away.
MARTY: Youre crazy.
MULDER: I think you tried to stop them. You tried to, but you
didnt get there in time.
MARTY: (shaking her head) I dont have to talk to you
anymore.
MULDER: Marty, whoever did this, theyre going to kill
again. And you *can* help stop that.
MARTY: (shakes her head again and puts her hand over her
eyes) I cant stop anything. I dont have to talk to you anymore, period. (she
stands up, so does MULDER, and she yells ...) Officer! Were done!
MULDER: Whos worth pleading guilty for, Marty?
MARTY: Officer, were done! (MULDER grabs her arm)
MULDER: You didnt do it. And Im not going to let
this happen. (Officer enters.) Do you hear me? Marty?
(MARTY leaves with officer.)
SCENE 16 (Bus terminal. OLDER MAN on pay phone.)
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Sorry, man. Deals off.
OLDER MAN: (on phone) What do you mean "deals
off?" You cant back out.
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Hey, look it here, brother, I do
what I got to do to stay on the download (???) and you shinin too much light on me.
(TD NOTE: hip dealer talk, I guess)
OLDER MAN: (on phone) What are you talking about?
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Somebodys gunning for you,
man. And I aint gettin in the middle of it.
OLDER MAN: (on phone) Who? Whos gunnin for me?
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Some old girlfriend of yours called
last night and told me I should steer clear.
OLDER MAN: (on phone) She called you?
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Yeah, said she was passing the
word.
OLDER MAN: (on phone, angry) Listen to me. Listen, man.
Shes nobody, huh? She knows nothing.
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Yeah, right.
OLDER: MAN: (on phone) You and me, man, were still
cool. Trust me.
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Well, if she dont know
anything, howd she get this number?
OLDER MAN: (on phone) Listen to me. I got nowhere else to
take this stuff.
DEALER: (on phone, voice) Thats not my problem. Just
dont you call here again.
(OLDER MAN slams down phone.)
SCENE 17 (MULDER alone in an office looking at MARTYS
file. "January 27, 1970, 8:55 pm, address - 555 Hol ...? Body found at 1044 Pend..?
Lying face down on the floor. Single stab wound right kidney." PENNOCK enters.)
PENNOCK: Well, I appreciate your help here, such at it was,
but Id say were doing all right. She just signed her confession.
MULDER: Congratulations.
PENNOCK: I dont feel as good as you might think, you
know.
MULDER: Well, all youve got is a signature. No
lawyers going to let her go down based on that.
PENNOCK: Im aware of that.
MULDER: Doesnt it bother you, Detective, that you still
have no clear motive?
PENNOCK: Well she just now gave us that. Drugs. Just like I
thought. She even told us where to find them.
SCENE 18 (Bus station. MULDER and PENNOCK get briefcase full
of heroin out of locker.)
PENNOCK: Id say this is gonna make it a pretty short
trial.
MULDER: Well, if you think about it, Detective, it actually
proves nothing.
PENNOCK: There it is, just like she said.
MULDER: Just like she *described.*
PENNOCK: You know, the thing I find most surprising about
this case is you. You are one skeptical guy, Agent Mulder.
MULDER: Skeptical?!
PENNOCK: Oh, yeah.
MULDER: Ive been called a lot of things. Skeptical,
however, is not one.
MULDER: (answers phone, says to himself) Skeptical.
SCULLY: (walking down hallway in DC, on phone) Mulder.
MULDER: (on phone) What?
SCULLY: (on phone) Ive got the PCR results on the two
blood types from the gloves. Neither was Martys. You were right, Mulder. She
didnt do it.
MULDER: (on phone) Well, I know that, and you know that, and
so does whoever Martys protecting, but Pennock is salivating right now. What we have
to do is convince Marty. I got an idea. Ill get back to you. (hangs up)
(On a bench, OLDER MAN watches the police leave with the
briefcase. He follows.)
SCENE 19 (MARTY sits in her jail cell. We hear footsteps
coming down the hall.)
MARTY: What do you want now?
(Door slides open, MULDER enters and sits beside her.)
MULDER: I know who youre protecting, Marty. And I think
I know why. Youre protecting the man who murdered your mother.
MARTY: I dont know what youre talking about.
MULDER: I read the original police report from 1970. Your
mother died from a single stab wound to the right kidney -- as did Paco Ordonez and Susan
Forester. Dead at the hands of an unknown assailant.
MARTY: I never knew my mother.
MULDER: No. I know. But for once you were there when it
happened. She was pregnant with you at the time. She died on the operating table as
doctors were trying to save her. You were born ... just barely. But the interruption in
blood flow you suffered most likely caused your blindness.
MARTY: What does that have to do with anything?
MULDER: I think that during that time ... as you lost one
sense ... you gained another. That somehow ... a connection was formed between you and
your mothers killer.
MARTY: What connection?
MULDER: You see through his eyes. You always have. You
dont want to, you just do. And because of that you feel responsible for his actions,
but youre not. And youre sitting here in prison for crimes you didnt
commit. It isnt going to accomplish anything, Marty.
(Door opens.)
PENNOCK: Excuse me, Agent Mulder. Shes being
transferred now.
MULDER: Theres absolutely no point to you doing this,
Marty. Were going to find him with or without your help.
MARTY: (as she leaves with PENNOCK, to MULDER) Im
sorry.
(Later. Marty is led to a prisoner transport vehicle. She is
wearing chains. Suddenly, she begins having flashes of a woman being led to a prisoner
transport vehicle. Shock, as she realizes she is seeing herself. She turns her face toward
the fence where the OLDER MAN is watching her. CarriK: Very cool.)
(Commercial.)
SCENE 20 WOMENS DETENTION CENTER FAIRVIEW, DELAWARE
(MARTY, in prisoner garb, is led to a visitors booth where MULDER is waiting.)
MULDER: Hi, Marty.
MARTY: Whats going on?
MULDER: Detective Pennock is with the warden right now
arranging for your release.
MARTY: (frustrated) Ah! What?
MULDER: The charges against you are being dropped.
Youre no longer a suspect in this case.
MARTY: How can they do that?! I confessed.
MULDER: Yeah, well, confession is worthless if its a
lie, and yours was a lie.
MARTY: What have you been telling them?
MULDER: Just that youre innocent, which is something
they would have found out on their own anyway. The locker you sent us to? It had prints on
it, but they werent yours.
MARTY: I was careful.
MULDER: Yeah, well, somebody else wasnt so careful.
Charles Wesley Gotts, an ex-con. Convicted in 1970 of aggravated assault. He was paroled
three weeks ago and hes been missing ever since.
MARTY: Never heard of him.
MULDER: I happen to believe that, Marty. The PCR tests
confirmed that it was his blood on the glove. The tests confirmed something else, Marty.
Hes your father. (MARTY is shocked.) That was the connection. (MARTY is on verge of
tears.)
MARTY: Hmm.
PENNOCK: (entering) Okay, were all set. (looks between
MARTY and MULDER) That is, if everythings taken care of on this end.
MARTY: Whats he talking about?
MULDER: (hard for him to say) Detective Pennock has agreed to
not pursue aiding and abetting charges if you agree to help us ... if you agree to help us
find him. We need your help, Marty. You can end it now.
MARTY: (she nods) I can end this.
MULDER: Im sure thats what youve always
wanted.
MARTY: (nods, then shakes her head) I never wanted to spend
my life in a place like this. I had no choice. Hmm. If I help you, will you protect me
until hes caught?
PENNOCK: I will personally guarantee your safety.
MARTY: (sighs) Hmmm. Take me home.
SCENE 21 (MULDER pulls up in front of the Blarney Stone bar.
TD NOTE: I'm pretty sure this is the real Blarney Stone's exterior, it's been a few years
since I've been. The funky streetlights definitely set the scene in Gastown, the part of
Vancouver that the bar's in, so...)
VOICE ON POLICE RADIO: Moving into position at the back exit.
MULDER: All right, stand by.
VOICE ON POLICE RADIO: Copy that.
(MULDER looks into his rearview mirror, sees SCULLY getting
out of the car behind him, gets out to meet her)
MULDER: Just in time for the surprise party.
SCULLY: She told you hed be in there?
MULDER: Yeah, she described this place perfectly, right down
to the matchbooks.
SCULLY: What made her decide to cooperate?
MULDER; She wants to stop him.
SCULLY: All of a sudden? I mean, if shes so anxious to
stop him, why didnt she tell us his name before now?
MULDER: She didnt know his name. Theyve never
met. Hes been in prison her entire life.
SCULLY: Well, yet, according to you, shes been seeing
through his eyes the whole time.
MULDER: I - I dont think she was sure exactly what she
was seeing but it was more like a - a constant image in her mind that she learned to live
with over time. Up until three weeks ago.
SCULLY: When the murders started.
MULDER: He was paroled and everything changed.
SCULLY: Well, if all this is true, let's go get him. (Starts
for bar. MULDER doesnt follow.) Mulder?
MULDER: Everythings changed for her, Scully. I
dont think were going to find him in there.
SCENE 22 SOUTHBRIDGE DISTRICT WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
(MARTYS apartment. PENNOCK and MARTY are in her apartment. She is packing.)
PENNOCK: Need some help over there?
MARTY: Nope.
PENNOCK: (to himself) Shouldve known. (MARTY keeps
packing.) Now you know, you dont have to pack everything you own. I promise you,
youre not going to be in protective custody that long.
MARTY: Its too late for that, anyway.
PENNOCK: Why is that?
MARTY: Gotts is already here.
PENNOCK: What are you talking about?
MARTY: (feels an old-style coffee pot on the stove) Hes
been keeping tabs on me for about a day. (walks to the opposite side of the kitchen, takes
out a couple of packs or cans of something, then walks back to the stove, putting her
hands on the pot) Now he knows where I live. Hes reading the names on the mailboxes
right now.
PENNOCK: What? How could you know ........
(MARTY hits PENNOCK on the head with the pot knocking him
out. She takes his gun, opens the front door and goes back into the apartment. Downstairs,
GOTTS, the OLDER MAN looks at mailbox #26, the name GLENN above it, then goes upstairs.)
SCENE 23 (MULDER, holding his cell phone, and SCULLY come out
of the bar.)
SCULLY: How did you know he wouldnt be in there?
MULDER: She doesnt want us to get him. She misdirected
us on purpose.
SCULLY: Shes still protecting him?
MULDER: No, shes not. She never was. (hangs up)
Pennocks not picking up.
SCULLY: What do you mean?
MULDER: Its not him shes been protecting. If he
goes back to prison, so does she. Until now, shes never had a choice. (Gets in
drivers side of car.)
SCENE 24 (MARTYS apartment. GOTTS enters, sees PENNOCK
still out cold. GOTTS opens a switchblade and begins walking through the apartment. MARTY,
hiding in the kitchen, sees his progress in flashes. When GOTTS gets to the kitchen, she
reveals herself, points the gun at his head.)
MARTY: (very quietly) I hate the way you see me.
(We see GOTTS' point-of-view as she fires at him.)
(Later, MULDER and SCULLY enter the apartment and see GOTTS
dead with a bullet hole in his forehead.)
SCULLY: Mulder...
PENNOCK: (cuffing MARTY) She did this one. Trust me. (leads
her out past MULDER and SCULLY, she looks right at MULDER as she passes him.)
SCENE 24 (MULDER walking down prison corridor to MARTYS
cell.)
MARTY: Not much to look at, is it? At least, thats what
they tell me. (She walks to the bars and he reaches through to take her hand.) You were at
the sentencing, Agent Mulder.
MULDER: Is it my cologne?
MARTY: (smiles) No, I just knew youd be there.
MULDER: Marty, let me speak to the judge on your behalf.
MARTY: No.
MULDER: We found where hed been staying. It was a motel
not far from where Paco Ordonez had been murdered.
MARTY: And before that, Atlantic City. Hmmm. Id never
seen the ocean before. And now when I close my eyes, or even when I open them, thats
all I see.
(Guards footsteps approaching.)
MULDER: Well, youre lucky he wasnt a fan of the
Ice Capades.
(They laugh.)
(Guard touches MULDERS arm. He squeezes MARTYS
hand.)
GUARD OVER INTERCOM: Lights out.
(Lights go out. MULDER leaves. MARTY stands at bars, then
turns and disappears into the darkness of her cell. )
THE END
---------------------------------------------------------------------- US Airdate: April
19, 1998
writer: Tim Minear director: Kim Manners
STARRING: David Duchovny as Special Agent Fox Mulder Gillian
Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully
Guest Cast: Lili Taylor as Marty Glenn Blu Mankuma as Det.
Pennock Richard Fitzpatrick as Gotts Henri Lubatti as Dr. Wilkenson Peter Kelamis as Costa
Joe Pascual as Examiner Colin Lawrence as First Cop (Jimmy) Dallas Blake as Second Cop
(Keith) Jason Diablo as Angry Man Veronika Stocker as Sexy Woman