Jose Chung's From Outer Space


With gall which apparently comes from social maladjustment and basement dwelling, Mulder, in what can only be called a ballsy move, demands that Jose Chung not write his book.

Air Force Man:  May we at least view the body for verification?

Scully:  I don't see why no...

Mulder:  [interrupting] No, no, no, but you can talk to the other AWOL pilot that was brought in with him.

Air Force Man:  Lieutenant Jack Schaffer is also in your custody?

Mulder:  That's right.  Yeah, he's, he's, he's right down...[He points down the hallway and sees no one.]  Here.  Oh.  He, he was, he was here just a few minutes ago.  I, I... I guess he's still AWOL.

That's two examples of bad behavior in one short span.  You just can't take Mulder anywhere.  I did leave out everything mentioned by the cook at the diner and the walking stereotype Blaine Faulkner.

General Punkesque Behavior

That rape comment that Mulder made to Harold was unnecessary.  It was fairly obvious that the punk ass boy was scared enough.

Mulder has a bad habit of trying to finish the witness's testimony.  Let people finish articulating a thought will ya?

Interrupting Scully:  He doesn't let his partner finish a sentence either.

Lying to the Air Force officers:  To top it off that "oh I guess he's still AWOL" comment was childish.

Mulder doesn't ask for much.  He refuses to talk to Jose Chung then he goes to visit the man with the demand that Jose Chung not write the book.


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