You know what I mean? Probably not because I sound like I'm on crack. HAAAA. Except I totally do know what you mean. It makes perfect sense. (Speaking of "male model," there's totally this split second in "Requiem," after he brings her into his room and they sit down, where he looks off into space before looking back to her, and I ALWAYS think of it as his "male model" look.)
MY ASS. I know, right? That line is totally rehearsed. She's been practicing it on the way over. Seriously. And after he gets her in the hallway and is spouting LOOOOOVE at her, she's completely speechless, because Mulder has gone off book and she has NO IDEA what to say to what he's saying to her. Like, even in her wildest dreams, she wouldn't have dared imagine him saying this stuff.
And and and...what he says! Like, he starts out all professional, talking about her science, but then he gets to YOU MADE ME A WHOLE PERSON. I know that line should sound really silly, but I'm getting shivers just thinking about him saying it. And MEANING IT.
I don't see why it's so wrong or why some people think it's selfish or silly or WTF ever. As much as we all talk about Mulder being the one who needs constant reassurance, it would be CRAZY HARD to be in a non-definitive non-relationship with one Fox Mulder. And maybe it's because he's so unsure himself, but he tends to run hot and cold. So Scully's probably terrified that she might put herself out there, thinking he's down with that, and then it'll be a day where he's all, "oh, we just work together" or whatever. Which, like you said: never on the same page. So she's probably scared of looking like a dope and being shut down. ESPECIALLY considering the whole Diana situation.
WHY AM I SO EMOTIONAL ABOUT THESE SILLY KIDS. They're just so sad and desperately in love with each other but scared shitless and gooooooorgeous and oh my goodness oh my goodness! This film is my favorite. I am the same way. I'm possibly even goofier over them NOW than I was ten years ago when this damn movie came out!
HAAAA. Except I totally do know what you mean. It makes perfect sense. (Speaking of "male model," there's totally this split second in "Requiem," after he brings her into his room and they sit down, where he looks off into space before looking back to her, and I ALWAYS think of it as his "male model" look.)
MY ASS.
I know, right? That line is totally rehearsed. She's been practicing it on the way over. Seriously. And after he gets her in the hallway and is spouting LOOOOOVE at her, she's completely speechless, because Mulder has gone off book and she has NO IDEA what to say to what he's saying to her. Like, even in her wildest dreams, she wouldn't have dared imagine him saying this stuff.
And and and...what he says! Like, he starts out all professional, talking about her science, but then he gets to YOU MADE ME A WHOLE PERSON. I know that line should sound really silly, but I'm getting shivers just thinking about him saying it. And MEANING IT.
I don't see why it's so wrong or why some people think it's selfish or silly or WTF ever.
As much as we all talk about Mulder being the one who needs constant reassurance, it would be CRAZY HARD to be in a non-definitive non-relationship with one Fox Mulder. And maybe it's because he's so unsure himself, but he tends to run hot and cold. So Scully's probably terrified that she might put herself out there, thinking he's down with that, and then it'll be a day where he's all, "oh, we just work together" or whatever. Which, like you said: never on the same page. So she's probably scared of looking like a dope and being shut down. ESPECIALLY considering the whole Diana situation.
WHY AM I SO EMOTIONAL ABOUT THESE SILLY KIDS. They're just so sad and desperately in love with each other but scared shitless and gooooooorgeous and oh my goodness oh my goodness! This film is my favorite.
I am the same way. I'm possibly even goofier over them NOW than I was ten years ago when this damn movie came out!
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