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Season Three Episodes
3X01 The Blessing Way 3X09 Nisei 3X17 Pusher
3X02 Paper Clip 3X10 731 3X18 Teso dos Bichos
3X03 D.P.O. 3X11 Revelations 3X19 Hell Money
3X04 Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose 3X12 War of the Coprophages 3X20 Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'
3X05 The List 3X13 Syzygy 3X21 Avatar
3X06 2Shy 3X14 Grotesque 3X22 Quagmire
3X07 The Walk 3X15 Piper Maru 3X23 Wetwired
3X08 Oubliette 3X16 Apocrypha 3X24 Talitha Cumi
     
The Morgue to the Morgue Pharmacy to the Pharmacy

The Blessing Way 3X01 Top
MARGARET SCULLY: What did you do with your shoes?
SCULLY: They, uh, they started to give me blisters, so...
MARGARET SCULLY: You walked here at this time of night?


Paper Clip 3X02 Top
DOCTOR: Well, we just had a Melissa Scully in surgery with a cranial gunshot wound.
MARGARET SCULLY: Missy? It's Mom.
DOCTOR: We took drastic precautionary measures due to the nature of the head wound. We've induced coma to try and relieve the trauma on the The Morgue - Brain brain.
MULDER: What's in these files? SCULLY: Standard medical forms. These are birth certificates, smallpox vaccination certificate and then there's this.
MULDER: What is this?
SCULLY: It's an old tissue collection cassette, the new ones are plastic.


D.P.O. 3X03 Top
SCULLY: Both eardrums are ruptured. Cataracts over both eyes. Probably heat-induced.
MULDER: Probably? (holding up plastic wrapped black heart) It looks like his The Morgue - Heart heart was cooked right in his chest.
SCULLY: Well, there is extensive charring along the The Morgue - Sternum sternum with concomitant The Morgue - Rib rib fractures consistent with electrocution or exposure to high voltage direct current. But I see no point of contact.
SCULLY: Frank Kiveat’s electrocardiogram. (shows him) See that spike there? That indicates that some kind of electrical intervention started his heart. Except according to the EMS worker, the defibrillator wouldn’t charge. The paddles were dead.
MULDER: I’ve been going over Oswald’s chart. There’s something I want you to take a look at.
SCULLY: (reading) He was admitted to the ER five months ago in cardiac arrest. Respiratory failure. Class three burns on the back of his skullresuscitated after …Hang on, this is odd. His blood test showed acute hypokalemia.
MULDER: Yeah. What is that?
SCULLY: A severe chemical imbalance characterized by high sodium and low potassium levels.
MULDER: And what do electrolytes do?
SCULLY: Well, among other things they generate the electrical impulses in our bodies. Like every time our The Morgue - Heart heart beats or a neuron fires...
MULDER: How did he say he revived Kiveat?
SCULLY: CPR. He claims he paid attention in health class.
MULDER: (quietly, just to SCULLY) I don’t think he just resuscitated Frank Kiveat, Scully. I think he set the whole thing up.


Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose 3X04 Top
CLINE: Does it explain the entrails?
MULDER: Anthropomancy. It was once believed that you could divine your future by vivisecting a human being and studying the entrails.
CLYDE BRUCKMAN: I knew it was you. I know why you're here. You're here because you found that woman's body where I told you it would be. And now you're convinced I have some kind of psychic power. So while your skeptical lady partner is off performing an autopsy, you came here to ask my help catching this serial murderer.


The List 3X05 Top
SCULLY: Warden?
WARDEN: What is it?
SCULLY: The body. I think you should take a look. I suggest you get it into refrigeration or you're not gonna have anything left to autopsy.


2shy 3X06 Top
SCULLY: It’s a metacarpal from Lauren MacKalvey’s hand. In life, bones have the tensile strength of forged iron. Even in death, they remain strong. But look at this. (she squishes the finger with a clamp)
MULDER: (referring to the vial of slime) What did this turn out to be?
SCULLY: It’s organic. Mostly hydrochloric acid similar to what is secreted by the gastric mucosa.
MULDER: It’s similar to The Morgue - Stomach stomach acid?
SCULLY: Almost identical only twice as acidic. I also found trace amounts of pepsin which is a digestive enzyme.
SCULLY: I don’t know how else to explain such accelerated autolysis.
SCULLY: (to MULDER) All of the air passages are blocked with what appears to be the same viscous hydrochloric acid we found on Lauren MacKalvey.
INCANTO: (explaining the marks) It’s a kind of eczema. I’ve had it since I was a kid.


The Walk 3X07 Top
SCULLY: The bruises and surrounding edema are consistent with a struggle. Will you be contacting her family?


Oubliette 3X08 Top

MULDER: A 30-year-old woman named Lucy Householder was admitted here shortly after 10:00. She collapsed at work suffering from some kind of seizure and what her doctors are calling glossolalia.


Nisei 3X09 Top
MULDER: His name is Doctor Takeo Ishimaru, he's been dead since 1965. He was the commander of an elite section of the Japanese medical corps known as "seven thirty-one," a unit now known to have experimented on human subjects. They performed vivisections without anesthesia...


731 3X10 Top
PENDRELL: That was my first guess. You've already told me the chip was placed subcutaneous under the back of the neck, right? (She nods.) So it makes sense that it would be recording impulses traveling to and from the central nervous system.
SCULLY: But what?
PENDRELL: But look at the graph. Those are what we call reverbatory loops. They indicate the presence of circular neuronal activity in the brain.
ESCALANTE: The Hansen's Disease Research Facility. SCULLY: Hansen's Dis... do you mean this is a leper colony?


Revelations 3X11 Top
SCULLY: Rx - Haloperidol Haloperidol. It's a powerful antipsychotic. They've increased his dosage.


War of the Coprophages 3X12 Top
SCULLY: 'Cause you know, Mulder, millions of people are actually allergic to cockroaches. There have been reported cases of fatal reactions. It's called, uh, anaphylactic shock. (Cut to Mulder.) MULDER: Anaphylactic shock?
SCULLY: You know, Mulder, there's a psychotic disorder associated with some forms of drug abuse where the abuser suffers from delusions that insects are infesting their epidermis. It's called Ekbom's Syndrome.
SCULLY: Who died now?
MULDER: The medical examiner. His body was found next to a toilet, covered in roaches. I really think you should come...
SCULLY: A toilet? Check his eyes. Is one of them bloodshot with a dilated The Morgue - Pupil pupil?
MULDER: Yeah.
SCULLY: It's probably a brain aneurysm.
SCULLY: Have you seen any of cockroaches yourself?
WOMAN #2: No, but they're everywhere.
MAN #3: Roaches aren't attacking people, lady. They're spreading the Ebola virus.


Syzygy 3X13 Top
No medical terms found.


Grotesque 3X14 Top
No medical terms found.


Piper Maru 3X15 Top
DR: They're somatic, although I don't think we've seen the worst of it. The effects are degrading rapidly, spontaneous internal bleeding in the mouths and intestinal tracts (Mulder looks around), blood in the urine. All these men are suffering severe delirium, the pre-advanced stages of coma.
SCULLY: What kind of exposure are we talking about here?
DR: 200, maybe 400 Roentgens, with a high rate of absorption.


Apocrypha 3X16 Top
FULLER: How's he doing?
SCULLY: He's on steady Rx - Demerol Demerol, he's in and out. I thought I asked for guards to be posted outside.
MAN: Yeah, the partial prints we pulled out of the cash register didn't add up to anything. We found saliva on Skinner's shirt that wasn't his. This is an analysis of the secretors and other hemofactors.
DR: We picked them up last night. The burns you're looking at, they're somatic, caused by close proximity radiation exposure. Same as the French sailors aboard that salvage ship. Identical.
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: What's the prognosis? (he puts a cigarette in his mouth)
DR: It's just a matter of time, this kind of absorption will have a rapid effect on cellular activity, giving rise to the onset of massive and malignant cancers.
MULDER: What's his condition? SCULLY: A bullet perforated his small intestine. The doctor seems to think he'll be fine.


Pusher 3X17 Top
SCULLY: Is there anything else you can tell me? Yeah, yeah. When does it date to? Right. Thank you very much. (She hangs up and shows Mulder a bottle of pills.) Rx - Tegretol Tegretol.
MULDER: What's that?
SCULLY: It's to relieve Modell's seizures. He has temporal-lobe epilepsy. I just talked to his doctor's office. They wouldn't give me much over the phone... just that that prescription dates back to April 1994.
MULDER: What causes epilepsy this late in life?
SCULLY: Uh, head injury, neurological disease, a The Morgue = Brain brain tumor or a lesion...
MODELL: Squeezing shut your The Morgue - Aorta aorta... can you feel it, Frank?
MODELL: Ever hear of a medical condition called pachyemia? It's when the blood thickens up in your veins like strawberry jam.
SCULLY: The outpatient office says Modell is scheduled for a two-thirty MRI That's right now.
SCULLY: Mulder, wait, wait. Get close to the computer monitor.
MULDER: Over here?
SCULLY: Yeah, yeah, yeaH, right there. There. That light mass in his temporal lobe.


Teso dos Bichos 3X18 Top
SCULLY: Well, it's human. Small intestine. There's about four feet of jejunum and another foot of ileum.
SCULLY: What I can't determine how the body was eviscerated. There are no knife marks on the epithelium. I imagine they could have been torn or pulled from the body cavity.


Hell Money 3X19 Top
MULDER: You're saying that this guy was selling his body parts for money?
SCULLY: A The Morgue - Kidney kidney, a portion of the The Morgue - Liver liver, a The Morgue - Cornea cornea, The Morgue - Bone Marrow bone marrow... A person can lose these things and live to cash his social security checks.
MULDER: He won't be cashing any social security checks any time soon. SCULLY: No, but if I’m right this is one man who left his The Morgue - Heart heart in San Francisco.
MULDER: He’s missing his The Morgue - Eye eye and I’d like to know how he lost it.
SCULLY: I say we monitor Hsin’s every movements.
MULDER: I doubt they’re to the ophthalmologist, though.
SCULLY: You're sick, aren't you?
KIM: Um, I was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia six months ago.
SCULLY: But that's a treatable form of cancer.

SCULLY: This is a human leukocyte work-up. Was your father rejected as a The Morgue - Bone Marrow bone marrow donor?
KIM: Yes. Several months ago.
SCULLY: This is from the Organ Procurement Organization. It’s dated only a month ago. Your father had an HLA but he also had his The Morgue - Kidney kidneys measured, his The Morgue - Liver liver.


Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' 3X20 Top
SCULLY: But see? Whoever got hold of this footage edited it in such a way as to delete all the significant findings. (In the autopsy room, Scully peels back the skin with forceps.) There appear to be two layers of epidermis. There's a metal strip that runs just under the top layer down the... (She looks up at Mulder.) It's a zipper.


Avatar 3X21 Top
SCULLY: (to recorder) The conspicuous absence of any contusions or lacerations would strongly suggest that the victim's injuries were sustained without a struggle. From my observations, I would have to concur with the county coroner's report that her murder was most probably a sudden and violent act (Mulder enters) in a vulnerable moment. Beyond this, I found nothing in my post-mortem examination to recommend further investigation.
MULDER: Beyond what?
SCULLY: Her spinal cord was crushed, Mulder. The cervical vertebrae was fractured in what appears to be manual trauma.
MULDER: Were Skinner's the only prints lifted from the body?
SCULLY: So far. They found no semen samples. There was some irritation, probably an allergic reaction to latex.
MULDER: The CT scan showed a subdural hematoma. She's in surgery right now to relieve pressure on her brain. Scully's trying to get more information.


Quagmire 3X22 Top
STONER DUDE: Saw this, you know on the Discovery Channel? They got like this, you know, cult built up around these toads. The skin's got these, hallucionogenic properties. Let's you see all these visions. It's really spiritual.
SCULLY: For all we know, he stepped in something and bled into those funny shoes of his. He's probably so embarrased right now, he doesn't want to show his face.
MULDER: Oh, is that the psychological approach to crime solving? He's too embarrased?
MULDER: Look at this, could this be a tooth?
SCULLY: Yeah, it could be a lot of things, Mulder. Fifteen years of fruitless hunting and the only thing the guy comes up with is a blurry picture of the monster's tooth?


Wetwired 3X23  

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SCULLY: Has he been sedated?
STROMAN: I've got him on heavy Rx - Thorazine thorazine, but it only seemed to knock him back a notch or two.
MULDER: He seems pretty manageable to me.
STROMAN: It may be some form of organic delusional syndrome, possibly due to chronic methamphetamine abuse. I don't know, but, uh, he is prone to outbursts.
LORENZ: No, it wasn't. It's got me puzzled. Her MRI. was negative, but the spinal tap revealed high levels of serotonin in her The Morgue - Brain brain.
MULDER: You think that would account for her strange behavior?
LORENZ: High serotonin levels have been associated with mania. But the good news is, as of this afternoon, her levels are pretty much back to normal.
MULDER: Doctor Lorenz, uh... would you have made a diagnosis of amphetamine abuse for someone in Agent Scully's condition?


Talitha Cumi 3X24 Top
SCULLY: You were shot?
MAN: Right here, right in the The Morgue - Stomach stomach. I felt the bullet enter me, and the next thing I remembered was being on the floor, my legs and arms were numb and I could taste blood in my throat then I see the man's face.
SCULLY: The nurse said she had a stroke. They don't know yet the nature of severity, but the doctor's on his way down.
SCULLY: She's had what's called a subarachnoid hemorrhage, but they're very hopeful because the circulation was restored so quickly. She's gonna be under constant supervision at the Best Care up in Providence. It could be a lot worse.
SMITH: Yes, you are dying of The Morgue - Lung lung cancer.
CIGARETTE-SMOKING MAN: It's a lie.
 

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