Mulder: "I was a dead man and now I'm back." | Mulder: "Had wine and I am dead as well." | Here, obviously, Chris Carter and David Duchovny are speaking out against drinking and driving. It is refreshing to see a major network drama that is concerned with the needs of our society. It is also important to note that they sent out this message subliminally so that it would have the greatest effect. |
Scully: "Mulder, why can't you just accept the facts?" | Scully: "Sky of fruit baskets with the eight year little old." | Gillian Anderson is expressing her concern for our starving children. She is definitely for free school breakfasts and lunches. |
Mulder: "I want to believe." | Mulder: "Feel there was no way out." | Mulder is expressing that there is really no truth. There are only lies, and he cannot escape from their plot. |
Scully: "Mulder, the truth is out there...but so are the lies." | Scully: "See all there was...therein lies a Koosh little old." | Scully is obviously drunk. |
Mulder: "How do I say this without using any negative words, Scully?" | Mulder: "You look so willing and amazing, oh, so they, so what?" | Here, Mulder reveals that he knows that Scully has a latent attraction for him. |
Scully: "Mulder..." Mulder: "Are you okay?" Scully: "I feel better than you look." | Scully: "I love you now that I'm with you." Mulder: "Yeah, great." Scully: "We're in love." | This has absolutely no meaning, except for the fact that it's funny as hell. |