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The X-Files :: Folie a Deux (05x19)
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| Title: | Folie a Deux |
| Episode #: | 05x19 |
| Production Number: | 5X19 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday May 10th, 1998 |
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Mulder and Scully are instructed by Skinner to assess the threat at a telemarketing center in Illinois. A similar incident has happened before and this time a manifesto was sent to a Chicago radio station with claims of a paranormal nature at the center. Feeling that the case is a waste of time, Mulder tells Scully to stay behind while he plays the good Bureau kicking boy. However, Mulder soon realizes that the case is actually an X-File.
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Mulder: You have to be willing to see.
Scully: I wish it were that simple.
Mulder: Scully, you have to believe me. Nobody else on this whole damn planet ever will. You're my one in five billion. | Mulder: Scully, on the risk of you telling me 'I told you so', I think it's time for you to get down here and help me.
Scully: I told you so. |
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In the scene where Mulder was chasing the bug into the lady's house, his gun is not the same as the gun he was holding when Skinner has to subdue him. | Mulder wrongly refers to the Stockholm syndrome as the Helsinki syndrome. |
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