Mulder: Scully, after all you've seen... after all you've told me you've seen. The tunnel with medical files, the, the beings moving past you, the... the implant in your neck, why do you refuse to believe? Scully: Believing's the easy part, Mulder. I just need more than you, I need proof. Mulder: You think that believing is easy? |
Maybe the way Mulder believes isn't easy since he tends to spout off with no tangible proof about aliens in a world where people demand proof. But in other things with other people believing is very very easy.
This is something I forgot to mention in "Excelsius Dei" but I'm mentioning now. Okay, here's the scenario from "Nisei": Scully walks in and sees Mulder watching a video tape. She comments on how the tape is not his usual brand of entertainment. In "Excelsius Dei" she says she put a videotape back in a drawer with a bunch of video tapes that weren't his. Both situations beg the same question: Why does Mulder have porno movies sitting around the office in the first place?
Mulder really cracks me up. He must think he's Superman. Okay, Mulder's playing peeping tom at the train yard and sees the men put something interesting onto the train. The train pulls out. So what does Mulder do? He tries to catch up to the train by running after it. On foot. How illogical is that?
Being sarcastic towards Skinner: This is not exactly what one would call a smart move. One should never be openly sarcastic to one's boss's face if one could help it.
Theft: Mulder's convenient loss of memory not withstanding, once the man was turned over to the local authorities Mulder had no business keeping the bag.
Breaking and Entering: Once again Mulder forgets that without a warrant breaking windows to gain entry to a place where he wasn't invited is a crime.
Jumping onto a moving train: This is without a doubt one of the dumbest things that anyone can do. To top off this act of rampant stupidity he performs this imbecilic deed while talking on a cell phone.