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Date Posted: 08:32:08 09/06/01 Thu
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: Well, there are all those. . .
In reply to: detoured 's message, "There's been quite a few animals on The X-Files" on 22:28:35 09/05/01 Wed

dead cows that we saw pictures of in "Bad Blood"! There were a bunch of horses, cattle, etc. in "Shapes" as well as a wolf (well, it was a werewolf). There were cats in "Teso Dos Biches" and, of course, let's not forget the killer bees, especially that *^#@$* bee that stung Scully just as she and Mulder were about to lock lips in "The X-Files Movie: Fight the Future".
Want to know an interesting bit of shippy trivia, totally unrelated to this question? When you watch the hallway scene in the movie (which I've only done maybe, oh, a hundred times or so) their mouths never actually touch. But if you read the official, Chris Carter-authorized novelization of "Fight the Future", there lips actually *do* touch right before she's stung.

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