Mulder's Voice: [off screen] Hey, Scully, it's me. Scully: Mulder, what time is it? Mulder's Voice: 2:34am. [beat] Listen, Scully, I need you on the next flight to Las Vegas. Scully: Las Vegas? Why? Mulder's Voice: It's the Lone Gunmen. They're onto something big. Scully: What, exactly? Mulder's Voice: It's really important. Trust me. Scully: Yeah, I trust you, Mulder, it's the Three Stooges I'm not so sure about. |
Technically, I can't actually list any Punkisms for this episode because Mulder wasn't in it at all except as a computer generated voice on Scully's cell phone. However, the fact that Scully made her way out there is entirely due to Mulder's Punkishness. If he were not in the habit of calling Scully up in the middle of the night and asking her to just jump up and go places with or behind him, Scully would never have been fooled into flying out to Vegas in the first place. So basically everything that happened to Scully in this episode is his fault.