I was watching Pusher again last night and that episode is, in my opinion anyway, a shipper's dream :-) Scully falling asleep next to Mulder, according to Mulder drooling on him, and then there's the part right before Mulder enters the hospital. And when they touch hands at the end, sooooooo sweeeeet (yes, I managed to drag my mind out of the gutter thanks to this episode and get in a more romantic mood ;-) )
Oh yeah, somewhere along the episode Skinner gets his ass kicked by a woman after being maced.
Mulder: "Hey... I think you drooled on me."
Robert Modell: "You and your pretty partner seem awfully close. Do you work well together?"
Scully: "So he's a killer and a golfer?"
Mulder: "Rings a bell, huh? Let's go G-woman."
Mulder: "Oh we had enough to get past a simple preliminary hearing. Modell psyched the guy out. He put the whammy on him."
Scully: "Please explain to me the scientific nature of the whammy."






I couldn't remember that much about Teso dos bichos. Except for the fact that Scully is attacked by a cat. The only reason I remember that is because in one of the extra's on the DVD Chris Carter mentions they had to use a fake cat because Gillian Anderson is allergic to cats. Why do remember a useless tidbit of information like that? Because I'm allergic to cats as well, and lots of other stuff like rodents, fruit, trees, grass, cleaning, work...
Mulder's attempt to be a gentlemen hits rock bottom when they're about to enter the sewer and he says to Scully "Ladies first" :-)
Scully: "Label that."
Officer: "As what?"
Scully: "Partial rat body part."
Scully: "Have you been drinking Yaje, Mulder?"
Mulder: "Go with it Scully."
In Hell money Lucy Liu makes an appearance. What really amazes me is that when someone starts digging on TV they always start at the exact spot where the face is lying.
Scully: "He was a dishwasher in Chinatown."
Mulder: "How many dishes do you have to break before your boss tosses you in an oven?"
Scully: "Do you know how much the human body is worth, Mulder?"
Mulder: "Depends on the body."
Another humourous episode is Jose Chung's 'From outer space'. A writer is trying to get an objective view from Scully on an alien abduction as everyone involved has a different story.
I can't believe how much I had forgotten about this blankety-blank funny episode :-)
Mulder the blank and expressionless "Mandroid" yelping, Scully being referred to as a man in black disguised as a woman, the men in black, aliens, Mulder in his own bed,...
There's another nosebleed, and a phrase which comes back later on in the series "this is not happening" (regardless of what context it's used in, that phrase always reminds me of sad-Scully music).
And I completely agree with Blaine Faulkner, I have frequently wished to be abducted by aliens in my current job.
Jose Chung: "And here I was thinking you were just some... brainy beauty. Now I find out that you also have... good taste."
Scully: "Just as long as you're attempting to record the truth..."
Jose Chung: "Dear god no! How could I possibly do that?"
Scully: "Well, of course he didn't actually say 'bleeped', he said —"
Jose Chung: "I'm familiar with Detective Manners' colourful... phrasiology."
Mulder: "He said it happened before the abduction. Well, so what if they had sex?"
Scully: "So we know that it wasn't an alien that probed her."

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