Season Two: Sleepless

 

KRYCEK: Krycek, Alex Krycek.

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MULDER: Skinner didn’t say anything about taking on a new partner.

KRYCEK: It wasn’t Skinner. Actually, I opened the file 2 Hours
before your request so technically, it’s my case.

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MULDER: That all you know?

KRYCEK: So far. What do you think it means?

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KRYCEK: I paid off your cab. Hey, I don’t appreciate being ditched
like someone’s bad date

MULDER: I’m sorry if I hurt your feelings.

KRYCEK: Where do you get off copping this attitude?
You don’t even know the first thing about me.

MULDER: Exactly.

KRYCEK: You know, back at the academy, some of the guys
used to make fun of you.

MULDER: Oh stop it, or you’ll hurt my feelings.

KRYCEK: But there were some of us who followed your work.
Believed what you were doing because we knew that there was
more out there than they were telling us.

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KRYCEK: Where are we going?

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KRYCEK: Where were ya?

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KRYCEK: Can we talk for a second?

MULDER: What’s the problem?

KRYCEK: You still haven’t answered my question.
What happened?

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MULDER: All right, what do you want to know?

KRYCEK: What’s the truth? There are things you’re not telling
me that I need to know.

MULDER: It’s just that my ideas usually aren’t very popular.

KRYCEK: I told you, I want to believe. But I need a place to start.

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KRYCEK: He had a gun. He was gonna shoot you.

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Season Two: Duane Barry


 

KRYCEK: Agent Mulder!

MULDER: Krycek, what's up?

KRYCEK: There's a situation going down.
They want you out there right away.

MULDER: What kind of situation?

KRYCEK: Hostage negotiation.

MULDER: And they want me?

KRYCEK: Yeah.

MULDER: What for?

KRYCEK: The guy escaped a mental institution. He's got four people
at gunpoint in an office building. Claims he's being controlled by aliens.

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Season Two: Acension


 

KRYCEK: How'd you sleep?

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KRYCEK: The U.S. Department of Transportation estimates that over 190,000
fatal car crashes every year are linked to sleepiness.

MULDER: Did they estimate how many people are put to sleep listening
to their statistics?

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MULDER: Did you ask him about Scully?

KRYCEK: Yeah.

MULDER: What'd he say?

KRYCEK: He started whistling "Stairway to Heaven."

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