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Date Posted: 05:24:27 07/19/00 Wed
Author: Stardoe
Subject: About Chimera

Anyone know why this was called Chimera? Was is because the woman was half spirit monster and half person?

I have been virtually spoiler free for the last 4 shows but this one I knew nothing. It was great. I found it very scary. I guessed the outcome of Scully's case from the first scene.As for Mulder's..... At first I thought the evil one was the rough woman. Then I thought it was the sherrif and last of all the wife. She was weird. I thought she was playing house a bit too much. I thought she was pathetic. The sherrif did ask her for a divorce and she was stupid enough to go and get herself pregnant to try and trap him. She could have avoided all of this if she hadn't been so streotypical in her thinking. There's nothing wrong with that but she was a bit over done. This closed mindedness led her to misunderstand Mulder when she asked him about his significant other. He answered in the affirmative and believed in his mind that he was answering in the affirmative. But she took his answer to mean that no he did not have a s/o. She could only ever imagine a s/o in the context of what she had with her husband. Mulder's answer was a good one I thought. (yes i do have a significant other but just not in the way most would understand.) I thought he chose his words well. It was the best way of briefly explaining to a stranger that yes he does have a s/o . There is no doubt that Mulder thinks of Scully as his s/o from this answer. I thought this was a good show and I was scared. Great bath scene.

Also I don't think Scully can hack normal policing. She can hack monsters and fluke men and mutants and the most gory autopsy specimens but normal seediness depresses her. Funny girl.

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