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Date Posted: 12:50:10 01/18/03 Sat
Author: kenamom
Subject: Possibly....
In reply to: kande 's message, "Weirdo hippie freaks!" on 04:11:58 01/16/03 Thu

These experiments where early supersoldier prototypes? It seems they were along the same lines.

I loved this episode. Finally got a chance to watch it last night. Favorite scene is when Scully and Mulder go visit the Eve in the institute.

"I am her, she is me, we are all together...hehehe"

Excellent acting. Loved the lines. "It was meant as a sign of affection"

What I couldn't understand was how the last Eve got in to see the other Eves? Wouldn't they be looking for her. They caught the twins, locked her up with the other one. Then the last Eve just waltzed in and said Hi?

Didn't make sense. Good ending, but didn't make sense.

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