Scully: Mulder, I'm being called into Skinner' office this afternoon, they're gonna want answers and I'd like some good ones to give them. Mulder: So you can clear your conscience and your name?! You've been making reports on me since the beginning Scully, taking your little notes! Scully: Mulder you're sick, you're not thinking straight, I'm on your side. You know that. Mulder: Look you have my files and you have my gun. Don't ask me for my trust. |
What she should be trying to get is Mulder's head on a stick. What a bloody ingrate! The sad thing is I really don't think you can blame all of Mulder's punk-ass behavior on the drugs in his water.
I understand that they dropped by unannounced (something that Mulder does on many occasions himself) but he could have been a little nicer to the Lone Gunmen who are one of his more reliable sources of info.
Bloody ingrate! Scully puts her ass on the line and he barks orders at her. I guess being a Punk means never having to say thank you. That's gratitude for you!
I guess Mulder forgot to tell Scully that he wouldn't be making their meeting. I suppose it would have been too much effort to pick up the cell phone. Of course he managed to remember to call after he got himself up a creek.
Accusing Scully of being on their side when all she was trying to do was help clear him. Hanging up on her was an especially childish touch.
The tantrum Mulder threw after seeing the encrypted files was definitely not what one could call professional behavior.
Assault and Battery: Trying to beat the crap out of your boss is not only illegal but a really good way to get your ass fired. Unless, of course, getting fired was a planned career move.
Tampering with Evidence: While it's understandable that he's grieving, moving his father's body was inexcusably dumb. Was Mulder trying to make it easier for the powers that be to get him?
Assault and Battery: Again. This time for beating the tar out of Krycek.