Mulder: I want you to listen to me. Scully: About what? Mulder: About what you won't admit to yourself, what you're denying. Scully: What am I denying? Mulder: Where your cancer came from. |
Sometimes Mulder can be so condescending. Not only does he insist on assuming that Scully's cancer is a result of her abduction but then he goes on to not tell her about something as important as her reproductive future.
The flowers were a very sweet gesture. Why the hell couldn't he just admit he bought the flowers because he cared?
Condescending!Mulder makes another appearance. This time he appears while telling Scully to see Penny Northern.
Mulder has nerve. He goes to Skinner demanding a audience with the Cigarette-Smoking Man. As usual the word "please" never passes his lips.
Mulder's funny. He breaks into a facility and is roaming around the place, he sees a room which may be occupied and decides he needs to gain entry. So how does he approach solving this dilema while keeping in spirit with the clandestine nature of his mission? He pounds on the door and shouts his demand to be let in.
Snapping at the nurse: Granted she should have a better idea of where the patients under her care are located but snapping at her isn't going to help you find Scully any faster.
Gee Mulder did you forget about the vial in you pocket? When are you going to tell Scully about the theft of her ova?
Mulder seems to have forgotten something; namely the witness he'd told Scully was in danger. Do you routinely leave witnesses who fear for their lives alone unguarded without saying a word?
Trespassing: Anytime you have to sneak into a facility it's a clue that your presence is not wanted.
Breaking and Entering: The guards patrolling the place probably should have tipped you off that you weren't supposed to be there.