Season Four Sounds
4X01 Herrenvolk
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Mulder: I also need you to know that I'm okay, Scully.
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Scully: I think, sir, this is more along my field of expertise.
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X: You're going in the wrong direction, Agent Scully.
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Scully: You know what these are. Confirm or deny.
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X: Don't unlock doors you're not prepared to go through, Agent Scully.
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Walter Skinner: So what you're saying, Agent Scully, is we're being catalogued, tagged, and inventoried?
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Mulder: I've seen too many things not to believe.
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Scully: Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only in contradiction to what we know of it.
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The Cigarette-Smoking Man: The fiercest enemy is the man who has nothing left to lose.
4X02 Unruhe
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Mulder: So, which one of us gets to use the stun gun on Bruno Hauptmann back there?
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Scully: Plus, the film is two years out of date.
Mulder: Oh.
Scully: The, the photographic chemistry could have changed. The, the dyes fade, they...all right, so what's your theory?
Mulder: I'm not sure I have a theory.
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Mulder: Yeah, but why would she stab her boyfriend through the ear? The magic was gone?
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Scully: Aufhoeren! Ich habe keine unruhe. Ich habe keine unruhe! Ich brauche nicht gerettet zu werden.
(Translation: Stop! I have no unrest. I have no unrest! I don't need to be saved.)
Gerry Schnauz: Yes, you do. Everybody does, but especially you.
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Scully: My captivity forced me to understand and even empathize with Gerry Schnauz. My survival depended on it. I see now the value of such insight. For truly to pursue monsters, we must understand them. We must venture into their minds. Only in doing
so, do we risk letting them venture into ours?
4X03 Home
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Scully: Meanwhile, I've quit the F.B.I. and become a spokesperson for the Ab-Roller.
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Scully: Mulder, if you had to deal without a cell phone for two minutes, you'd lapse into catatonic schizophrenia.
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Mulder: Well, just find yourself a man with a spotless genetic make-up and a really high tolerance for being second-guessed and start pumping out the little Uber-Scullies.
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Scully: Now we all have a natural instinct to propagate.
Mulder: Do we?
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Mulder: Scully, I never saw you as a mother before.
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Mulder: Whoa! Don't move, don't move. Damn!
Scully: You still planning on making a home here?
Mulder: Naw, not if I can't get the Knicks game.
Scully: Well, just as long as a brutal infanticide doesn't weigh into your decision. Good night, Mulder.
Mulder: Good night, Mom.
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Mulder: Oh, that was just a little bit too Chuck Bronson for me, Scully.
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Mulder: Scully, would you think less of me as a man if I told you I was kind of excited right now?
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Scully: Bah-ram-ewe!
4X04 Teliko
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Mulder: Hey, I heard you were down here slicing and dicing. Who's the lucky stiff?
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Mulder: There's a Michael Jackson joke in here somewhere, but I can't quite find it.
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Mulder: He didn't even touch his Jell-O.
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Scully: Why would he leave his own country to come here?
Mulder: Free cable.
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Scully: It's okay, Mulder. I'm here, okay?
4X05 The Field Where I Died
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Scully: You are only responsible to yourself, Mulder.
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Mulder: You, you were there, Scully! You saw it. You heard it. Why can't you feel it?
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Mulder: Dana, if, um, early in the four years we've been working together an event occurred that suggested or somebody told you that we'd been friends together in other lifetimes, always, wouldn't it have changed some of the ways we looked at one another?
Scully: Even if I knew for certain, I wouldn't change a day.
4X06 Saguinarium
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Scully: Well, if it's that simple, why don't you put out an APB for someone riding a broom and wearing a tall black hat?
4X07 Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man
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The Cigarette-Smoking Man: Payback's a bitch, Ivan.
4X08 Paper Hearts
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Scully: But on the net, Mulder, he can find out practically anything about you.
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Mulder: Help me, Scully.
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Walter Skinner: You're lucky I don't have your ass in a sling!
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Walter Skinner: Let's clean up this mess before it gets completely out of hand.
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Mulder: And you're in the wrong house, you stupid son of a bitch! You were never here, you liar!
4X09 Tunguska
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Alex Krycek: Two thousand kilos of boom-boom.
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Mulder: You're an invertebrate scum-sucker whose moral dipstick is about two drops short of bone-dry.
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Mulder: The only thing that will destroy this man is the truth.
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Alex Krycek: You can't - you can't leave me out here, I'm going to freeze to death!
Walter Skinner: Just think warm thoughts.
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Scully: Is that a rhetorical question, sir?
4X10 Terma
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Scully: It is my experience that lawyers ask the wrong question only when they don't want the right answer.
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Mulder: It's good to put my arms around you - both of 'em.
4X11 El Mundo Gira
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Scully: Purple rain?
Mulder: Yeah. Great album. Deeply flawed movie, though.
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Scully: Two men. One woman. Trouble.
4X12 Kaddish
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Mulder: Yeah, spectral figures are not often known to leave fingerprints. Casper never did.
4X13 Never Again
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Scully: Why don't I have a desk?
Mulder: What do you mean? I always assumed that that was your area.
Scully: Back there.
Mulder: Okay, so we'll have them send down another desk and there won't be any room to move around here but we can put them really close together; face to face, maybe we can play some Battleship.
Scully: So, what is it you want me to keep an eye on?
Mulder: That contact that we met last night at the Wall who had the distinction of being present for a first - that being you abandoning me during questioning. In the future, I'll make sure that all those people being interviewed provide you with a multi-media laser show to keep your interest maintained.
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Scully: Your contact, while interesting in the context of science fiction, was, at least in my memory, recounting a poorly veiled synopsis of an episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
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Mulder: Eenie, meenie, chili beanie, the spirits are about to speak?
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Mulder: So you're refusing an assignment based on the adventures of Moose and Squirrel?
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Mulder: You were just assigned. This work is my life.
Scully: And it's become mine.
Mulder: You don't want it to be?
Scully: This isn't about you. Or maybe it is, indirectly. I don't know.
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Scully: I mean, I wish I could say that we were going in circles, but we're not. We're going in an endless line - two steps forwards and three steps back. While
my own life is standing still.
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Tattoo: You'd break my heart over a cheap redhead?
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Scully: Sometimes I wish I were that impulsive.
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Scully: Look, Mulder, I have to go.
Mulder: What, have you got a date, or something? Y - you're kidding.
Scully: I have everything under control. I will talk to you later.
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Scully: I don't go out very much.
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Scully: The crummy bar you told me about - take me there.
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Tattoo: Those are bad thoughts you're having, baby. You kiss her, and she's dead.
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Mulder: All this, because I've - because I didn't get you a desk?
Scully: Not everything is about you, Mulder. This is my life.
Mulder: Yes, but it's m -
4X14 Leonard Betts
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Scully: You're not suggesting that a headless body kicked his way out of a latched morgue freezer, are you?
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Mulder: What did your examination uncover?
Scully: Well, I - I haven't exactly performed an examination yet.
Mulder: Why not?
Scully: Well, because I, uh, I experienced an unusual degree of postmortem galvanic response.
Mulder: The head moved.
Scully: It blinked at me. I mean, I - I know exactly what it is. It's residual electrical activity stored chemically in - in the dead cells.
Mulder: Blinked or winked?
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Mulder: Scully, you're not saying that - that - that it's alive, are you?
Scully: No, I am certainly not saying that at all.
Mulder: But has it crossed your mind that that it's not quite dead, either?
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Scully: Mulder, I - I don't even know how to respond to that.
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Mulder: Or you've got yourself a nice paperweight.
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Mulder: On the other hand, how evolved can a man be who drives a Dodge Dart?
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Mulder: Will the real Leonard Betts please stand up?
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Scully: I don't know why I'm standing here listening to this!
4X15 Momento Mori
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Scully: For the first time, I feel time like a heartbeat, the seconds pumping in my breast like a reckoning. The numinous mysteries that once seemed so distant and unreal, threatening clarity in the presence of a truth entertained not in youth, but only in its passage. I feel these words as if their meaning were weight being lifted from me, knowing that you will read them and share my burden, as I have come to trust no other. That you should know my heart, look into it, finding there the memory and experience that belong to you, that are you, is a comfort to me now as I feel the tethers loose and the prospects darken for the continuance of a journey that began not so long ago, and which began again with a faith shakened and strengthened by your convictions. If not for which I might never have been so strong now as I cross to face you and look at you incomplete, hoping that you will forgive me for not making the rest of the journey with you.
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Scully: I have cancer.
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Walter Skinner: This news comes as the worst kind of surprise, Agent Scully.
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Scully: The truth is in me.
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Scully: In med school, I learned that cancer arrives in the body unannounced, a dark stranger who takes up residence, turning its new home against itself. This is the evil of cancer, that it starts as an invader, but soon becomes one with the invaded, forcing you to destroy it but only at the risk of destroying yourself. It is science's demon possession, my treatment, science's attempt at exorcism. Mulder, I hope that in these terms you might know it and know me and accept this stranger some may recognize but cannot ever completely cast out. And if the darkness should have swallowed me as you read this, you must never think there was the possibility of some secret intervention, something you might have done. And though we've traveled far together, this last distance must necessarily be traveled alone.
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Walter Skinner: But you can't ask the truth of a man who trades in lies!
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Mulder: Well, pick out something black and sexy and prepare to do some funky poaching.
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The Cigarette-Smoking Man: You think I'm the devil, Mr. Skinner?
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