En Ami
- Episode aired Mar 19, 2000
- TV-14
- 45m
Agent Scully lets sympathy cloud her better judgment when she accompanies the Cigarette Smoking Man on a road trip and wonders if he's as evil as she always thought.Agent Scully lets sympathy cloud her better judgment when she accompanies the Cigarette Smoking Man on a road trip and wonders if he's as evil as she always thought.Agent Scully lets sympathy cloud her better judgment when she accompanies the Cigarette Smoking Man on a road trip and wonders if he's as evil as she always thought.
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode's title means "as a friend" in French and also functions as a pun, reading phonetically as "enemy" in English.
- GoofsFox Mulder's email address would have ended after "fbi.gov"; adding the ".net" afterwards puts it into a commercial email address (perhaps on purpose to keep people from sending emails to that address at the FBI).
- Quotes
The Cigarette Smoking Man: You've been at the wheel too long. Would you like me to drive?
Scully: I might if you let me know where we're going.
The Cigarette Smoking Man: Knowing that, you'd feel comfortable? You'd trust me? How long did it take Mulder to win your trust?
Scully: I've always trusted Mulder.
The Cigarette Smoking Man: You're not being honest with yourself. Think back. There was a time when you feared for your future, for your career when you were first partnered with this man. I told you, I've studied you for years... and if you would permit me, I'd like to make an observation. You're drawn to powerful men but you fear their power. You keep your guard up, a wall around your heart. How else do you explain that fearless devotion to a man obsessed, and, yet, a life alone? You'd die for Mulder but you won't allow yourself to love him.
Scully: Wow. I'm learning a whole other side to you. You're not just a cold-blooded killer, you're a pop psychologist as well.
The Cigarette Smoking Man: I've been a destroyer all my life. Before I die, I'd like to prove that I'm capable of something more. Turn here, on the left.
Scully: Where are we going?
The Cigarette Smoking Man: To show you what I'm capable of.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The X-Files: My Struggle III (2018)
This is another season 7 old-plot-device-elimination episode, and as this often meant the elimination of characters we have good reason to fear for Scully's survival! Unfortunately the ending of the episode really doesn't make much sense.
William B. Davis, who plays "the cigarette-smoking man," once suggested in an interview that his character was the real star of the show! Ironically this and certain other episodes show that in a way, Chris Carter has become the cigarette-smoking man, terminating stray characters and plot lines - with extreme prejudice!
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- Oct 26, 2006
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- The Old Place - 29983 Mulholland Highway, Cornell, California, USA(gas stop, Scully mails tape)
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