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00:00B-I-N-G-O
00:01B-I-N-G-O
00:03And bingo was his name-o
00:05Was a farmer, had a dog
00:07And bingo was his name-o
00:09B-I-N-G-O
00:11B-I-N-G-O
00:13B-I-N-G-O
00:14And bingo was his name-o
00:17Was a farmer, had a dog
00:19And bingo was his name-o
00:21Whoa, what's that?
00:23It's okay, it's okay. I can just get a flat.
00:26Oh, no.
00:27No problem here, honey.
00:30Oh, darn it.
01:00Honey, would you mind holding the light for a second?
01:13Paul!
01:14Paul!
01:15Paul!
01:16Paul!
01:17Where are you?
01:18Paul!
01:19What happened?
01:20Paul!
01:21Paul!
01:22Where are you?
01:23Paul!
01:24What happened?
01:25Paul!
01:27What happened?
01:30Paul!
01:32Oh!
01:33Oh!
01:35Oh!
01:36Oh!
01:37Oh, boy!
01:40Oh!
01:42Oh, boy!
01:45Over here.
01:48Come on!
01:50Oh!
01:50Oh!
01:51Oh!
01:52Oh!
01:53Oh!
01:54Come on, boys. Come on, boys.
01:57Over here!
01:59Come on, buddy. Come on.
02:03There you go.
02:05Come on, boys. Easy, easy.
02:09We got it.
02:11His leg's been eaten off.
02:17Hey! Up here!
02:24It's in here. It's as tall as a house. We can smoke him out.
02:37And then what?
02:42I see it! He's coming at us.
02:54I see it.
02:55I see it.
02:56I see it.
02:58I see it.
03:00I see it.
03:01I can't find it.
03:04I see it.
03:07I know you're deaf.
03:10I don't understand.
03:12But I'll be deaf.
03:15I'm not deaf.
03:18I don't understand.
03:20Oh, my God.
03:50Working hard, Muller?
03:56This woman claims to have been taken aboard a spaceship
03:58and held in an anti-gravity chamber without food and water for three days.
04:03Anti-gravity is right.
04:07Sorry to interrupt your serious investigation,
04:10but I just heard a story that I'd just about take your knees out.
04:13What's that?
04:14They found a body in the New Jersey woods yesterday,
04:17missing its right arm and shoulder.
04:19They think they may have been eaten off by a human.
04:24Where in New Jersey?
04:26Just outside Atlantic City.
04:27Not an uncommon place to lose a body part.
04:30They think it's the mob?
04:31It was a homeless man.
04:33There doesn't seem to be a motive.
04:37You feeling lucky, Scully?
04:39Relative to whom?
04:40It's not our case, Muller.
04:44The local police are handling it.
04:48An X file?
04:49Ever hear of something called the Jersey Devil?
04:52Yeah.
04:53It's a beast that's supposed to come out of the woods and attack cars, right?
04:56Kind of like an East Coast Bigfoot.
04:58Read the file about the case in 1947.
05:00It saved me the trouble.
05:061947.
05:08Family watches dad get dragged off into the woods.
05:10Cops find dad with a few appendages gnawed off.
05:13Cops corner a large naked man in the woods and gun him down.
05:17Autopsy shows human flesh and bones in a man's large intestine.
05:20A beast man.
05:21Is the autopsy report in here?
05:24No.
05:24The original disappeared from the Patterson PD's files a few years after the incident.
05:28But there is a statement from the attending pathologist.
05:30Mulder, it's the same story I've heard since I was a kid.
05:33It's a folk tale.
05:34A myth.
05:35I heard the same story when I was a kid, too.
05:38Funny thing is, I believed it.
05:40Thanks, Doreen.
05:41Fact is, we got a cannibalized body in New Jersey.
05:44Someone or something out there is hungry.
05:57They say animals can develop an appetite for human flesh, but there's just no animal.
06:02You see the teeth marks just below the clavicle?
06:05They're human.
06:07Who found the body?
06:09A park ranger.
06:11Must he alive when it happened?
06:12Well, it's hard to tell.
06:14It's a skull fracture, but no sign of his struggle.
06:16His blood alcohol level was up.
06:18Probably never knew what hit him.
06:19Any ideas about that?
06:21The size of that bite, Mark, I'd say a large adult male.
06:24I'll do my best.
06:25Detective Thompson is handling the case.
06:28Glennon?
06:29Hi, I'm Special Agent Dana Scully, and this is Agent Fox Mulder.
06:32I don't remember anybody calling me FBI in on this.
06:36Oh, we're not here in an official capacity.
06:38Agent Scully is a medical doctor.
06:39We heard about your victim, and she thought she might take a look.
06:44I'm sorry.
06:45I'm going to ask you to leave.
06:46We have an investigation.
06:47For God's sakes, Tommy, this is no time to get pissy.
06:50We have jurisdiction here.
06:51Any suspects yet, Detective?
06:53I don't work for you, sir.
06:54And unless you hear different from the Attorney General, this case is a local matter.
06:59Agent Mulder, we should go.
07:01There's no need to get bent out of shape.
07:02On the contrary.
07:04I think I've been exceedingly polite.
07:15So what's eating that guy?
07:17He was perfectly in his rights.
07:19The FBI has no overriding jurisdiction in the murder case.
07:23Anyway, you'd feel the same way if someone was horning in on your work.
07:26Yeah, chances are he's without a clue.
07:28He'll probably be scratching his head when they bring the next body in.
07:31I missed your opening, Mulder.
07:32You could have really humiliated him and told him who the perpetrator was.
07:37The Jersey Devil.
07:41Hey, what do you say we grab a hotel, take in a floor show, drop a few quarters in the slot,
07:47do a little digging on this case?
07:48You're kidding, right?
07:49Okay, we can skip the floor show.
07:51Mulder, I have to be back in D.C.
07:54You got a date?
07:55No.
07:56I have my godson's birthday party at 6.30.
08:01What are you doing?
08:05A little poking around.
08:06Maybe make a weekend out of it.
08:08Mulder, it's a three-hour drive back by myself.
08:11In Friday night traffic.
08:20Woo!
08:20Woo!
08:20Woo!
08:20Woo!
08:21Woo!
08:21Woo!
08:22Woo!
08:22Woo!
08:23Woo!
08:23Woo!
08:24Woo!
08:24Woo!
08:25Woo!
08:25Woo!
08:26Woo!
08:26Woo!
08:27Woo!
08:27Woo!
08:28Woo!
08:28Woo!
08:29Woo!
08:29Woo!
08:30Woo!
08:30Woo!
08:31Woo!
08:31I found the body just over there, lying face down on the rocks.
09:01Thirty-two years with the Park Service, I've come across some weird stuff, but I'll tell you, never anything like this.
09:07The victim was a homeless man. Do you get many of them wandering around out here?
09:11Well, occasionally I'll see some, but most are scared of the woods.
09:16Scared? Of what?
09:18I don't know. The devil.
09:23People say that's just a myth.
09:26Depends on who you talk to.
09:28What do you think?
09:30Well, like I said, you know, thirty-two years.
09:34I see a lot of weird stuff.
09:41Like one time...
09:44...a little over four years ago...
09:47...I saw what I thought was a large man come out of a copse of birth trees. Not a stitch of clothing. He's about sixty yards away. And he starts sniffing the air, you know, like a dog. And then he looked straight at me. And I swear he smelled me because he took off into the woods so fast you'd swear it wasn't him.
10:00Really? Yeah.
10:14You never saw him again? No.
10:16But I feel him.
10:20And I found things. Some scat. Half buried like a cat's only more human. Found a half eaten rabbit with what looked like a human cuspid tooth in it. And some deer bones. Looked like they'd been sharpened into tools.
10:27You think it might be what's responsible for the body you found?
10:42Wow.
10:46I ain't got a pension coming up in a few years. You know, you say the wrong thing.
10:51Yeah.
10:52And I'll tell you one thing. I don't ever come out here without my weapon anymore.
10:57How far is it into town from here? About a mile, mile and a half. I'm staying at the galaxy gateway for the next couple of days. If you think of anything, will you call me? Sure.
11:11Sure.
11:34It's okay. It's all right. What happened? Did you bump your head?
11:38Oh, closer. Stop that.
11:46What happened?
11:47Jungle war fall.
11:49Oh, I'm gonna kill that dog.
11:50If the hit squad doesn't get to him before he gets to him.
11:54I'm so glad you're here, Dana.
11:59Get down. Get down.
12:08Oh, you're amazing.
12:15What?
12:16You do something natural at all this. I don't know how you keep it all together.
12:19Mommy radar.
12:21Mmm.
12:23I don't think I'm cut out for this, Elle.
12:25Dana, you went through the FBI Academy. What better training could there be for motherhood?
12:29Seriously. You're great with kids. What are you talking about?
12:34When am I supposed to find the time?
12:36Well, first you have to get a life.
12:38And, of course, it helps if you can find a man.
12:41You know of any?
12:42Yeah, they're disappearing faster than the Brazilian rainforest.
12:46What about that guy you work with? Mulder?
12:48Yeah, I thought you said he was cute.
12:49He's a jerk. He's not a jerk. He's, um...
12:54He's obsessed with his work.
13:19He's obsessed with his work.
13:24Hi.
13:25Hi.
13:26I'm Rob. I'm Scott's dad.
13:27Oh.
13:28Come in.
13:29Thanks.
13:31Hey, Tiger.
13:32How you doing?
13:33You having a good time?
13:34Yes, of course.
13:36Yes, of course.
13:40I've got to get out of here.
13:42You've got to get out of here.
13:43I've got to get out of here.
13:44I've got to get out of here.
13:45I've got to get out of here.
13:46I've got to get out of here.
13:47Oh.
13:48Mmm.
13:50Correct.
13:51Want to get out of here?
13:52Oh, yeah.
14:07Ok.
14:08Oh, that's pretty.
14:10Come on.
14:11just on us.
14:12Bye-bye.
14:13What do you do?
14:15I'm scared.
14:16Did anybody here know Roger Crockett?
14:25He was murdered two days ago.
14:32Ma'am, can I...
14:35Hey, honey.
14:38Roger Crockett? Anybody?
14:40What did you want to know?
14:46Did you know Roger Crockett?
14:48Did you hear how he died?
14:51Yeah.
14:53Any ideas? He might have done it.
14:56You a cop?
14:58No, I'm FBI.
15:02I'll show you something.
15:04Okay.
15:10I need some money.
15:40I need some money.
16:00What is this?
16:01It's stuck in the pocket of a jacket I found.
16:04Does it mean anything to you?
16:06I've seen it.
16:08Where?
16:09Right here.
16:10Digging in the trash.
16:11Here?
16:12Are you hustling me?
16:14I swear to God.
16:17What do you think it is?
16:18I don't know.
16:19Scared the hell out of me.
16:21Has anybody else seen it?
16:23Yeah.
16:24Everybody's pretty freaked.
16:26Anybody told the cops?
16:27You think they don't know?
16:35Where are you sleeping tonight?
16:37Where are you standing?
16:38Where are you standing?
16:39My bedroom.
16:40Do you know the, uh, the galaxy gateway?
16:43Room 756.
16:47Go ahead.
16:52Hey, they got HBO?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Yeah, they do.
16:56Yeah, they do.
17:24I don't know.
17:25I have an idea.
17:26I don't know!
17:27I don't know.
17:28Don't ask me.
17:29She's dead.
17:30Let her know what the time is.
17:31What do I do?
17:32What do I do?
17:33What do I do?
17:34Like her?
17:35Milo, how old are you standing here?
17:36We're all missing out of you.
17:37Okay.
17:38She's dead.
17:39She's dead.
17:40She's dead.
17:41She's dead.
17:42She's dead.
17:43She's dead.
17:44She's dead.
17:45She's dead.
20:01for coming out.
20:02I could use you.
20:03Having this offense to the list.
20:04What are you talking about?
20:05Statements given to you describing something stalking the back streets of the Atlantic City.
20:08This is the fishing trip they get me up at three o'clock in the morning for.
20:13Unbelievable.
20:14Why else would you be sweeping the streets tonight?
20:17You know it's out there.
20:19I got a perpetrator out there.
20:21Whether it's Hannibal the cannibal or Elmer Fudd I've got a job.
20:25To protect people.
20:26Oh is that your job or is it to keep the dice rolling?
20:29Keep the tour buses rolling in.
20:31If you can't fill those casinos, this town disappears like a quarter down the slot.
20:37I've seen it.
20:40Seen what?
20:55You've been spending too much time in supermarket checkout lines.
20:59The story's as old as the hills.
21:01Who's gonna be responsible when you lose your first tourist, detective?
21:05You are.
21:06No, you are, sir.
21:07Because you're wasting my time and impeding the solution of this case.
21:12You wanna go on a safari? Go to Africa.
21:14In the meantime, enjoy the rest of your weekend.
21:30Agent Scully. Agent Mulder, line three.
21:37Where are you?
21:39Not far from where you left.
21:41You're still in Atlantic City?
21:43Uh, Scully, you got anything happening this morning?
21:46What's that noise in the background?
21:53That's the guy getting sick.
21:55Mulder, where are you?
21:58The drunk tank?
21:59Well, it's not hard to see where they mistook you for a vagrant.
22:08You gonna rag on me, or you gonna take me to get something to eat?
22:12Am I by?
22:13I think you managed to panhandle some spare change while you were at it.
22:18It moved like a cat.
22:20Quick and graceful.
22:21There's no way a human could have gotten up on the roof that fast.
22:24Mulder.
22:26What?
22:28What's gonna happen when word of this gets back to the bureau?
22:30They dropped the charges.
22:31That guy Thompson, he ran me through the system just to spite me.
22:34I'm talking about this Jersey Devil thing.
22:36I saw it. It's exactly the way the ranger described.
22:38The way it moved, the way it sniffed the air.
22:40It's come out of the woods.
22:41Probably in search of food.
22:42Yeah, I'll say.
22:43It was peeking through the garbage, Scully.
22:44If it was a man-eater, why didn't it come after me?
22:48Probably felt threatening.
22:49Mulder, listen to yourself.
22:50You're already ascribing an emotive and an alibi.
22:53This thing chewed somebody's arm off.
22:55It's not exactly a defensive posture.
22:57But you do believe that I saw something, don't you?
22:59You saw something.
23:00I'll give you that.
23:01But I'm not about to go in and sell it.
23:03Not when it's nothing more than a siding in a dark alley.
23:06I've still got a hotel room I'm paying for.
23:07Yeah, well, I have to get back to Washington by 7.30, so, uh...
23:11Want another birthday party?
23:13No.
23:16I have a date.
23:21Can you cancel?
23:23Unlike you, Mulder, I would like to have a life.
23:26I have a life.
23:29I have a life.
23:33Come on, I have somebody I want you to meet on the way home.
23:36Come on.
23:38Hold on.
23:40Just about every culture has one.
23:42Yeti, Sasquatch, Russian Almas, Sunaqua.
23:45Why is that?
23:46Well, it's a kind of universal wild man myth.
23:49A symbolic fear of our dual natures as humans, as creators of life and destroyers of it.
23:52What's this chart?
23:54It shows the historic entry of man onto each continent and the effect it had on other animal species, which, as you see, has been disastrous.
24:02Why?
24:03Well, we humans have retained hereditary traits through evolution that have proven to be extremely destructive.
24:11We tend to be tribal and aggressively territorial, oriented by selfish sexual and reproductive drives that make cooperation beyond the family or tribe extremely hard for us.
24:21So we kill other species in order to survive?
24:25Yeah, humans are top carnivores.
24:27We sit at the top of the food chain and we reduce other species' chances of survival.
24:32Nice to know Dana left here with more than a degree.
24:35But what if something entered the food chain above us?
24:38It won't happen.
24:40Our intelligence virtually ensures that, barring the introduction of some alien life form, we will live out our days as rulers of the world.
24:46But what if, through some fluke of nature, a human was born who reverted to its most animal instincts, a kind of carnivorous Neanderthal?
24:55Wouldn't he occupy a space above us on the food chain?
24:58Oh, sure.
25:00All he'd have to do is wait outside any fast food restaurant and eat us on the way in.
25:03Right.
25:04Yeah.
25:05And haven't there been cases where men have been raised in the wilderness by animals who have no language and hunt like predators?
25:12Oh, yes, several.
25:13But cannibalism is rare, even among the lower mammals.
25:16But even when faced with extinction?
25:18Maybe in the jungles of New Guinea.
25:21It's just highly unlikely that what you're suggesting could have survived civilization or evolution out in the woods of New Jersey?
25:28Highly unlikely, but not outside the realm of extreme possibility?
25:33Well, it would be an amazing discovery.
26:03Well, the hard thing was when my wife remarried.
26:17Suddenly, I felt very competitive for my son's attention.
26:21It was weird.
26:22Are you sure?
26:23I became a super dad on the weekends with Scott.
26:26I had this unconscious fear of being replaced.
26:30I actually had dreams where I was running over his stepfather with my car.
26:35Well, you'll understand when you have kids.
26:37Having kids changes everything.
26:40That's what they say.
26:43Maybe some weekend, if you're up for it, we could take the kids out to the beach for the day.
26:48Yeah.
26:49Great.
26:55So, can I ask about the case you're on, or can't you say?
26:58I don't think it's a case we should discuss over dinner.
27:05I don't suppose you'd want to hear about the finer points of estate planning and taxation.
27:10Mulder.
27:11Agent Mulder.
27:12This is Peter Brule of the Jersey Parks Department.
27:13Oh, yeah.
27:14Hi.
27:15Hi.
27:16I found a body out in the woods today.
27:17It looks like it's been dead six to eight months.
27:18A long-haired male missing the same tooth I found in that rabbit a while back.
27:20It could be your devil.
27:21Where's the body now?
27:22I turned it over to the coroner's office.
27:23You're sure?
27:24What?
27:25What?
27:26What?
27:27What?
27:28What?
27:29What?
27:30What?
27:31What?
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27:43What?
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27:45What?
27:46What?
27:47What?
27:48It could be your devil.
27:49Where's the body now?
27:50I turned it over to the coroner's office.
27:51You're sure it was a male?
27:52Well, it had all the plumbing.
27:53Excuse me.
27:54Mm-hmm.
28:00Sorry.
28:06Excuse me.
28:12Scully.
28:13Mulder.
28:14To interrupt your evening.
28:16That's okay.
28:17What's up?
28:18I just had an amazing thought.
28:21Maybe it isn't a beast man we're looking for after all.
28:34Well, if they picked it up, nobody logged the body on the chart.
28:37I sure haven't seen it.
28:38I don't understand.
28:40What else would they have done with it?
28:41I'm afraid we may have called you down here for nothing.
28:43They're gonna try to sweep this whole thing under the carpet.
28:45Why?
28:46Any publicity and you've got the streets crawling with the kind of people who aren't here to
28:50play the crap tables.
28:51Word gets out there something's still on the loose.
28:53Forget it.
28:54You said it was a female?
28:55The body they found was a male.
28:56There's a 50-50 chance there was a mate.
28:58We may never know unless we find out ourselves.
29:00If it's true, what are the chances of capturing it alive?
29:05If it is a primate, it would have a natural fear of heights.
29:09It would also want to stay close to its roots.
29:11This thing has no fear of heights.
29:14We'll stay together and start with the lower floors.
29:16How much time will that dart give us?
29:18We'll put down a 500-pound bear for an hour.
29:20See if I hit it.
29:22See if I hit it.
29:52Hey, what's the park-ranger vehicle doing here?
29:54What's the park-ranger vehicle doing here?
29:56Check it out.
29:57If I hit it, check it out.
29:58I wanna check for me on that.
29:59Check it out.
30:00Check it out.
30:01Check it out.
30:02Check it out.
30:04Check it out.
30:06Check it out.
30:07Check it out.
30:22Something here!
30:35It's blood.
30:37She could be bringing a killing here.
30:40She could be injured.
30:44Roger. Zebra team in position.
30:52I'm sorry.
31:22What if it is a female, Skelly?
31:29How close is she to you or me?
31:31Does she feel emotion?
31:33Or her day is just spent looking for food?
31:38Maybe she spends her day shopping.
31:44Eight million years out of Africa, I don't think we're all that different.
31:50Mulder, we've put men into space.
31:52We've built computers that work faster than the human mind.
31:55While we overpopulate the world and create new technologies to kill each other with,
31:59maybe we're just beasts with big brains.
32:05What?
32:06No, I was just thinking about my godson's birthday party.
32:12Eight little six-year-old boys running around.
32:15Talk about primitive behavior.
32:17Now, look, his name is Mulder, and he's a federal agent.
32:19You ever hear of him?
32:20No.
32:20You know him?
32:22No.
32:23Well, what are you doing here?
32:24I'm a professor of anthropology.
32:26Mulder.
32:26Does that sound familiar to you?
32:28Look, I know he's here somewhere.
32:29Would you check upstairs, Andrew?
32:30Go check upstairs.
32:31I want this place, sir.
32:32Move, move.
32:33Move, move.
32:33Move, move.
32:34Move, move.
32:35Move, move.
32:36Move, move.
32:37Move, move.
32:38Move, move.
32:39Move, move.
32:40Move, move.
32:41Move, move.
32:42Move, move.
32:43Move, move.
32:44Move, move.
32:45Move, move, move.
32:46Move, move, move.
32:47Move, move, move.
32:48Move, move, move.
32:49Move, move, move.
32:50Move, move, move.
32:51Move, move, move.
32:52Move, move, move, move.
32:53Move, move, move, move, move.
32:55Walter?
33:12Walter, where are you?
33:25Walter, where are you?
33:55Walter, where are you?
34:10Walter, where are you?
34:16Walter, where are you?
34:22Walter, where are you?
34:27Walter, where are you?
34:32Walter, where are you?
34:37Walter, where are you?
34:42Walter, where are you?
34:45Walter, where are you?
34:49Walter, where are you?
34:51Oh, my God.
35:21Oh, my God.
35:51Oh, my God.
36:21Oh, my God.
36:51Oh, my God.
36:53Oh, my God.
36:55Oh, my God.
36:58She could have torn my head off, Scully, but she didn't, because she sensed that I wasn't a threat.
37:02Yeah, I need to talk to someone who can get me federal jurisdiction on this case.
37:05Mulder.
37:06How long did you say she was?
37:07What?
37:07The U.S. Assistant's lawyer is on the phone with the Bureau right now.
37:10He wants to know what the hell is going on up here in Atlantic City.
37:12Well, tell me he's got a real live Neanderthal on the loose.
37:15She was young.
37:16I don't know.
37:17The Atlantic City Major Crime Unit is called to complain that we're endangering a murder investigation.
37:21That is such crap.
37:22They got her cornered in a building.
37:25Let's tell her.
37:28Can you see it?
37:29It crawled into the wall.
37:30You get a man in there.
37:31That's affirmative.
37:33Now, keep these people out of here.
37:35What's going on in here?
37:39I got a man down.
37:41We got a naked woman just jumped from a second-story window.
37:44Suspect has headed south into the woods on foot.
37:48Good one.
37:49Good one.
37:49I know these woods.
38:04If she's going for cover, she'll be down by the rocks.
38:14Where am I?
38:17Yes, sir.
38:19Look.
38:34Can you reach her from here?
38:36I can try.
38:49I can try to when she's going.
39:08Okay.
39:09I got it!
39:25It's gone!
39:26Up ahead!
39:27I tried to take my arm off.
39:29Right there, right.
39:30Right there.
39:31Right there.
39:32Bury yourself.
39:33Right there.
39:35Bury yourself, please.
40:03Why'd you have to kill her?
40:07Same reason you killed a rabid animal.
40:33What the fuck was it?
40:57Hi.
40:59This just came through.
40:59It's the posthumous medical exam of the woman's body.
41:03digestive tract. They estimated her age to be 25 to 30 years. Now, they allowed Dr. Diamond to do
41:11a medical exam of the body, but he found nothing that suggested prehistoric bone structure or
41:16physiology. Now, the ACPD has her listed as a Jane Doe, and a search for her identity and state
41:23psychiatric records has begun in earnest. Good luck. They have also released the medical exam
41:30from the male body that they found. His age is estimated to be about 40 years.
41:36There would have been offspring. The medical exam of the woman's uterus does seem to indicate that
41:43she may have given birth. She was just protecting her children, Scully. It all makes sense. The male
41:48dies, and she comes out of the woods in search of food. Mulder, will you do me a favor? Will you
41:52just go out and have a beer? Will you take the day off? I'll cover for you. Will you just take some
41:56time for yourself? Thanks for the offer, but I've got an appointment at the Smithsonian
42:00with an ethnobiologist. I can't wait to tell him about this. Mulder. Yeah, just a second. It's for you.
42:14Hello? Hi, Dana. That's Rob.
42:17Oh, hi. Sorry to call you at work. It's just I have Scott for the night, and we have two extra tickets
42:22for Cirque du Soleil. We thought maybe you'd like to ask Helen if you could take Trent and join us.
42:33Requisition for a car, please, sir. Thank you.
42:45Who's that on the phone?
42:47A guy.
42:48A guy?
42:49A guy. Same guy as the guy you had dinner with the other night?
42:52Same guy.
42:53You gonna have dinner with him again?
42:55I don't think so.
42:56No interest?
42:57Not at this time.
42:58Thanks, Fran.
43:01What are you doing?
43:03Flying with you at the Smithsonian.
43:05Does she have a life, Scully?
43:06Keep that up, Mulder, and I'll hurt you like that beast woman.
43:09Eight million years out of Africa.
43:12Look who's holding the door.
43:13Dad, did you just see something down there?
43:25Where?
43:25Over there.
43:26No, I'm sure it was nothing.
43:28No, I saw something.
43:29Hey, did you ever hear the story of the Jersey Devil?
43:32You know, when I was a kid, my dad used to tell this story about a creature who lived out there in the woods.
43:38Girl, it was very rare, right?
43:41You know, when I was a kid.
43:43You know.
43:45You know.
43:50You know.
43:54You now.
43:55You know.
43:56You know.
43:57You know.
43:57You know.
44:00You know.
44:02I made this.
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