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Date Posted: 19:40:13 08/10/00 Thu
Author: CW
Subject: I think That song was played because
In reply to: Rab-id 's message, "She had a lot of bath products, too." on 19:24:44 08/10/00 Thu

Pfaster was possessed by the devil. If you remember the scene at the graveside where he told Orison that he couldn't kill him--we saw a devil face. To play a song that had personal meaning for Scully (from back when her Sunday School teacher had been killed) and to play it again and again with only her really being able to hear the words, tells me that something supernatural has to be involved. Scully also said that Pfaster was evil which tells me that she recognized that he was possessed. I suspect that Pfaster needed something to lure Scully and Mulder to the chase and fingers of his victims certainly worked. He needed to get her close to him again (ie. the devil who said that she was the one who got away.)

I'm probably way off base (floating out somewhere near Pluto) but I seem to remember reading that the "supernatural evil entities" can do whatever they want. I assumed that that was where the music kept coming from and was being directed mainly at Scully. Probably an old fight for her soul from her childhood--killing off her Sunday School teacher and having her listening to that song when she was told. Maybe she was the one who "got away" from both Pfaster's crazy fixations as well as the evil entity which possessed him???

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