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Date Posted: 20:33:41 04/20/02 Sat
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: "Ice"

Well, this is the ep that DD has referred to as "the first really rockin' ep of X-Files" and it's easy to understand why. It was frightening and fast-moving.
Two things to me particularly stood out:
1.) I liked when Mulder told Scully "I want to trust you." He came a long way in a relatively short time. . .from thinking she was a spy in the Pilot ep to wanting to trust her a few months later. (To, as we'll see in the second season premiere, trusting *only* her.)
2.) Several of the other scientists commented that Mulder and Scully *should* have known what was going on, since they're FBI agents. I think this was always a fundamental weakness in XF: why were Mulder and Scully always kept in the dark about so much of what was going on, in virtually every case they investigated??

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