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Scully clutches Mulder's hand in an effort to make him understand that science still guides her. She mentions their conversation in the hallway from the movie (forget the conversation, remember the attempted kiss!). Mulder, unbelievably, acts cold and says her science is wrong. This is the evil Fowley woman's influence!
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Scully and Mulder get separated so all they have to remain in contact is their cell phones. Unfortunately, the man who has Mulder "hostage" throws Mulder's phone out the window, at which point Mulder looks as though he is going to cry. We get a yummy shot at the end of Mulder standing with a view of the Pacific, and a sympathetic look from Scully. Scully supports him through the whole episode!
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Drive.")
Mulder bumps into many people he knows from present time in 1939, including Scully. Certain that it is his Scully in some former life, he kisses her in case he never has the chance again! In the hospital, Mulder can't stop touching Scully and basically ignores everyone else who is there (it is rather crowded around his bedside). He then proceeds to tell Scully he loves her! In those words! (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Triangle.")
Mulder switches bodies with an Area 51 employee and Scully doesn't know! Mulder has two kids and a wife who thinks he has intimacy problems. She thinks he is having an affair with Scully. Scully doesn't believe him (who can blame her when all he can come up with as proof that it's really him is her full name and her brother's name?) but her Mulder is acting so strangely that she wants to. We also learn that they frequently have lunch together.
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Dreamland.")
Morris has cleaned up Mulder's bedroom and it now has a waterbed! He invites Scully over for dinner. She handcuffs him and wants to know where the real Mulder is! Joanne is still convinced that her husband is having an affair with Scully. It is so so sad when Mulder and Scully say goodbye because they think it is forever. In the end it all works out beautifully, and the only thing that shows that the past few days ever happened is Mulder's new waterbed...
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Dreamland II.")
Two ghosts try and trick Mulder and Scully into killing each other/themselves. Mulder and Scully show that their partnership can withstand any test--neither shoots the other even though they each think they've been shot by the other. Their relationship gets analyzed by the ghosts, who have their personalities pretty much down, except they haven't factored in the love that keeps them together, and this makes their analyses faulty. Mulder and Scully exchange presents at the end! Scully skips out on a family roll-call to be with Mulder in his apartment. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "How the Ghosts Stole Christmas.")
The agents dig up graves of little demon children. Not much else happens (that you would want to know about, anyway).
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While trying to help out a weatherman who has, for most of his life, been afraid to tell the woman he loves that he loves her, Mulder and Scully reveal some things about their relationship. Scully gives a speech about the best relationships starting out in friendship, while Mulder gets defensive about Scully. There is a flying cow, a missing leg, heart-shaped hail, swaying F.B.I. agents, and a woman who does to Mulder what all women want to do to Mulder--much to Scully's consternation.
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Rain King.")
Skinner and Scully bond, Mulder chases after Senators and anyone who can save Skinner's life, and Krycek reappears, looking like your neighborhood hobo for much of the ep, then cleaning up at the end.
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Scully is given an X-File with a new young good-looking male partner, Peyton Ritter! Mulder tries not to be jealous. He and Scully are always together with their cell phones. When hers gets turned off, it's trouble! Ritter shoots her accidentally (luckily there is someone to look at Death for her) and Mulder makes ominous threats to the partner that on the surface seem harmless, but Ritter knows that if Scully had not survived, he was a dead man. Look away when Mulder goes into Scully's hospital room--it's a very private and touching moment! Is that normal bedside manner for your friends? (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Tithonus.")
Mulder checks out Scully when she comes to interrupt his basketball game! They are so cute together. Even CSM likes Mulder more than he likes his own son. Mulder wants to know if Scully wants to go "one on one." And we knew that Fowley woman was really evil!
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Two Fathers.")
Scully and Fowley practically go at each other's throats. Mulder is blindly defensive about Fowley, and even make the Lone Gunmen sad, not to mention Scully. Mulder learns that colonization is going to take place and nothing he can do can stop it. Fowley hugs and kisses him in concern, but he breaks the kiss and just hugs her. He calls Scully to presumably tell her where to be so that she can be saved, too. There is a Syndicate bonfire at the end.
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Scully leaves Mulder to die so that she can deliver a baby! Arthur Dales tells Mulder how lucky he is to have a partner like Scully.
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Mulder and Scully keep dying in a bank robbery because the day keeps repeating itself! Scully is absolutely traumatized when one day Mulder gets shot. Now we know that she can really rip a man's shirt and tie off in record time. She puts direct pressure on his wound, but later on when a woman gets shot she doesn't give this special treatment--that's reserved for Mulder. Mulder and Scully even leave meetings when the other isn't there! Scully is fixated by the knowledge that Mulder has a waterbed. Mulder keeps tripping on his tennis shoes--he never learns.
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Monday.")
Mulder and Scully pose as a married couple! Scully is serious but all Mulder wants to do is to play. He plasters himself to her when they go anywhere. She is very supportive of his desire for a basketball hoop. Scully sports a green mask but Mulder still wants to get her into bed. Too bad she kicks him out. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Arcadia.")
A wolf-woman has lured Mulder out to California because she is attracted to him! Scully goes on defensive mode while Mulder acts completely oblivious. Mulder gets an "I Want To Believe" poster back on his wall. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Alpha.")
Mulder says Scully's name in a very sexy voice. He talks about writing in his diary about his heart leaping and it has to do with Scully. Later, they exchange glances of realization and you feel the crackle of their connection. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Trevor.")
Scully has a secret admirer who doesn't stay secret for long. Mulder has a quiet kind of jealousy, while Scully is only paying attention to Padgett to get Mulder's attention. Padgett wants Scully to love him, but says that she's "in love" already! Scully almost gets her heart taken away but Padgett makes a big sacrifice so that she and Mulder can enjoy their love for each other. Scully clutches Mulder like she can't get him close enough. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Milagro.")
Mulder and Scully have a scuffle over an ice cream that's not really ice cream. At the end they majorly cuddle while Mulder teaches Scully how to swing a bat (and we never see them let go of each other!). He talks into her ear while she smiles and laughs and has the best time of her life. He whispers some very beautiful words, basically telling her how much he loves her without actually saying the words (remember the last time he tried to be direct?). So romantic, I want to swoon.
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "The Unnatural.")
The Lone Gunmen lure Scully out to Vegas by computer faking Mulder's voice to enlist her help with some dark ongoings that have to do with Suzanne Modeski. Scully gets drugged and acts very cute--too bad Mulder's not around to see any of it!
(Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Three Of A Kind.")
Even their hallucinations are all about each other. Mulder thinks he's abducted a Gray and Scully tells him that he's been right about everything. She admits that she's wrong, which is so bizarre to Mulder that he suspects something is wrong. Scully meanwhile hallucinates that Mulder has died...she is completely open to any and all possibilities that will explain his death; she looks to the paranormal for explanation. While she tries to be composed and strong, a beautiful tear slips down her cheek in front of Skinner, and she flips out at Mulder's wake. At the end of the ep, Mulder reaches out one gooey dirty hand for Scully, and she places her hand in his. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Field Trip.")
Mulder goes insane (but adorably) and may have found himself compromised in his weakened state by a dangerous Fowl. Perhaps this is what causes him to scream Scully's name in anguish in the sanitarium. (Go to Shippy Memorable Quotes for "Biogenesis.")
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6x01 The Beginning
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 6
6x02 Drive
Written by: Vince Gilligan
Rating: 7
6x03 Triangle
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 8/9
6x04 Dreamland
Written by: Vince Gilligan, Frank Spotnitz, & John Shiban
Rating: 9
6x05 Dreamland II
Written by: Vince Gilligan, Frank Spotnitz, & John Shiban
Rating: 8/9
6x08 How the Ghosts Stole Christmas
Written by: Chris Carter
Rating: 9
6x06 Terms of Endearment
Written by: David Amann
Rating: 2
6x07 Rain King
Written by: Jeffrey Bell
Rating: 7
6x10 S.R. 819
Written by: John Shiban
Rating: 7
6x09 Tithonus
Written by: Vince Gilligan
Rating: 8/9
6x11 Two Fathers
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 8
6x12 One Son
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7
6x14 Agua Mala
Written by: David Amann
Rating: 4
6x15 Monday
Written by: John Shiban & Vince Gilligan
Rating: 9/10
6x13 Arcadia
Written by: Daniel Arkin
Rating: 7/8
6x16 Alpha
Written by: Jeffrey Bell
Rating: 6/7
6x17 Trevor
Written by: Jim Guttridge and Ken Hawrliw
Rating: 6
6x18 Milagro
Teleplay by: Chris Carter
Story by: Frank Spotnitz & John Shiban
Rating: 8
6x20 The Unnatural
Written by: David Duchovny
Rating: 8
6x19 Three Of A Kind
Written by: Vince Gilligan & John Shiban
Rating: 6
6x21 Field Trip
Teleplay by: Vince Gilligan & John Shiban
Story by: Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7/8
6x22 Biogenesis
Written by: Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz
Rating: 7
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