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Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 13:04:05 -0500
Subject: SPOILERS FROM SISTER SPOOKY by T Bishop
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SPOILERS FROM SISTER SPOOKY
posted by T Bishop
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SPOILERS FROM SISTER SPOOKY



Okay, you didn't hear this from me.  I'll deny every last word of
it.  Don't ask where it came from; you wouldn't believe me if I told
you.  Just shake your heads in dismay, my children.

~Sister Spooky~


Requiem (Season Seven Finale)

Teaser:

Opens with Dana Scully at the doctor's office. She's wearing one of
those paper gowns and sitting on an exam table. Doctor is taking her
blood. Scully looks worried, almost scared. Cut to Fox Mulder in an
unknown location. He's meeting with someone in a poorly lit parking
garage. Shot widens and we see it's Alex Krycek. Krycek gives Mulder
something. A piece of paper. Mulder reads it. Then nods his agreement
or understanding. Close up of the paper. It says May 21 - 10PM. Cut
to Scully's apartment. She hangs up the phone, a shocked look on her
face. There is a flashback here. Scully and Mulder making love in
Mulder's bed. (The missing scene from "all things" ???) Back to the
present. Scully still looks dazed but there's the hint of a smile on
her face; the camera slowly pans down to a close up of her hand
resting on her belly.

Opening Credits.

Episode Summary:

Mulder and Scully's professional lives are under close scrutiny when
an internal audit hits the X-Files division. But while their work has
come to a screeching halt for accounting purposes, the world of
intrigue does not stop turning around our favorite agents. We are led
to suspect from the opening teaser that Scully is pregnant with
Mulder's child, although no further mention is made of the subject.
Scully does however seem very pensive throughout the episode, and at
times it's clear she's trying to work up the courage to tell her
partner something.

Mulder in the meantime is involved in a venture without Scully's
knowledge. He's working with Krycek who is apparently a rebel mole
inside what's left of the consortium. Mulder has been promised a safe
way to free Scully of the chip in her neck, in exchange for his
assistance in undermining the genetic research being conducted by the
consortium.

When Gibson Praise suddenly turns up dead, Mulder and Scully begin
investigating the case on their own time, as they have been placed on
temporary inactive status at the Bureau while the financial probe of
their accounting records is being conducted. What they learn about
Gibson and his connection to Mulder leads the agents to believe
Mulder's life may be in danger.

As the episode comes to a close Mulder confesses to Scully that he's
been working with Krycek and the rebels behind her back. He tells her
that he started out doing it for her, to find a way to free her from
the chip in her neck; but now with what they've discovered about
Gibson, he knows no matter what, he has to stop the consortium's
project. Mulder then tells Scully that he knows he's about to be
abducted, and that he willing wants to go. Despite her objections he
makes her promise not to interfere. Mulder's blood contains a
contaminate that will destroy the work of the consortium once it's
introduced into the research project. He has in effect allowed
himself to be made into a human Trojan horse, his blood containing a
retro virus that will decimate alien genes.

Mulder and Scully share a tearful good-bye. He promises to return to
her. And she swears to hold him to his word. In the final scene the
clock in Mulder's bedroom turns to 10PM; the door bursts open and a
bright light envelops the room,dark figures move to take Mulder away.

To be continued...


Resurrection (Season Eight Premiere) - conclusion to Requiem.

Teaser:

Details are sketchy here but it appears we will jump ahead four
years time. The episode will open with Scully praying in church. As
she finishes and crosses herself the camera zooms out and there is a
young child sitting beside her in the pew. She smiles at him and a
tear runs down her cheek. The little boy looks at her sadly and
reaches up to touch her face. He says "Don't cry, Mommy." Cut to
Scully and Skinner standing beside a grave. Scully looks deeply
troubled. Skinner puts his hand on her shoulder and says, "You have
to know when to let go, Agent Scully. It's been four years. He's not
coming back." She turns away from Skinner, struggling with her
emotions. He sighs and shakes his head and looks down at the grave
stone. Camera follows his gaze. The marker reads Fox W. Mulder, Oct.
13, 1961 - May 21, 2000.

Opening Credits. 

Episode Summary:

We find out that Scully has indeed given birth to Mulder's son.
Apparently CGB did drug Scully in 'En Ami' and a procedure was
performed on her while she was unconscious which gave her back her
fertility. Scully was unaware of this when she and Mulder consummated
there relationship in "all things" and that's how she ended up
pregnant. (Oh brother!) She has spent the last four years searching
for Mulder (who was willingly abducted in 'Requiem'), as well as
continuing to head up the X-Files division. It was Skinner and the
Bureau that put together the memorial for Mulder. Scully refuses to
give up on the belief that he is still alive somewhere.

There is a scene where Scully is watching her son play in a park.
"Cute kid," someone says to her and turns to find Alex Krycek
standing there. Alex tells her the boy is in danger. That he's about
to be kidnapped. He offers to help her protect the child but Scully
refuses to trust him. Alex is determined however. He tells her,
"Dana, the boy is too important. Either you come with me and let us
protect him, or he will be killed - there are snipers trained on him
right now. We can't risk letting him fall into the wrong hands."
Having no choice, Scully and her son go into hiding with Krycek and
his rebel alien associates.

Meanwhile, guess who returns from the dead? Mulder mysteriously
reappears in a hospital in DC with no one certain of how he got there
and no record of his admittance. He is physically well, though
suffering some signs associated with prolonged weightlessness. He has
no memory of where he's been or what happened to him during the time
that he's been gone. He asks Skinner where Scully is and receives the
grim news that she and her son were abducted from a playground near
her home several days earlier. Mulder is shocked to learn Scully was
pregnant when he left her four years ago. She never told him. 

Against doctor's orders, Mulder leaves the hospital in search of
Scully and their son. Little does he know that the reason he was
returned is because those who conspire with the aliens, the ones who
held Mulder for four years, believe he will lead them to the boy. And
that's just what happens. Mulder eventually finds Scully and his son,
and there is a touching but all too brief reunion. Mulder has
unwittingly led the aliens to his son. There is a battle between
alien and rebel forces with Mulder and Scully and their child caught
in the middle. Krycek is killed in the battle and we learn that he is
actually a rebel alien. Mulder eventually has to choose between
saving Scully's life or protecting his son from being abducted. He
saves Scully, but watches in horror as his son is taken by the alien
forces.

The episode ends with Mulder and Scully back together again in their
basement office. Scully is looking at a picture of her son, her eyes
filled with tears. Mulder comes up behind her and wraps his arms
around her. He says, "I swear to you, Scully, we'll find him. I won't
rest until we do." She closes her eyes and clutches the picture to
her chest; Mulder drops his forehead onto her shoulder. Fade to
black...


~END~

Life is too short to drink bad wine.

