Scully: Donnie Pfaster isn't dead, and we don't know that the other inmates who escaped are dead, either. Mulder: So, what? You think that God directs him to ... let the prisoners out to kill? Scully: No, but I believe that the Reverend believes what he's saying-- that's it's God working through him. Mulder: Well, plenty of nut bags do. Has he ever spoken to you? Scully: [wounded] I'm trying not to take offense. |
So am I. Sheesh! If he acts this way to all his friends it's no wonder he has so few of them. What a Punk ass!
Telling Scully to go home. Mulder never removes himself from cases that are potentially traumatic. Why does he expect Scully to?
Rehashing what Pfaster did to Scully. Did Mulder really think that Scully forgot what Pfaster did to her?
Explaining the concept of a post hypnotic suggestion: Why is Mulder explaining to Scully something she has knowledge of?
A make out song? What would Mulder know about a make out song anyway?
There Mulder goes again interrogating someone while they're lying in a hospital bed. I suppose I should be grateful that he didn't question the man while the doctor was working on him.
"God is a spectator. He's only interested in the box score." How would he know? Has he been talking to God lately?
Insulting Scully with that "Has God talked to you" crack: Especially since he used the word "nutball" in the previous sentence. I'm not religious and even I was insulted by that crack.
I hate Mulder's new answering machine message.
Why the hell didn't Mulder check his messages when he came in the door like a semi-normal human being? If he had he might have gotten to Scully's a bit quicker.
Obstructing Justice: Okay granted there was no way that Mulder could rat Scully out but what he did was illegal.