Émission TV: The X-Files - 6x14

[ Weapon Cocking ] [ Tires Screeching ] [ Siren Wailing ] [ Tires Screeching ] [ Indistinct Chattering ] You in charge here ?
Lieutenant Kraskow.
Is the bureau taking over ?
You're welcome to any help that I can give you, but that's not why I'm here.
What can you tell me ?
Silent alarm tripped 30 minutes ago.
We think there's one robber, armed.
It's probably a handgun.
Definitely no pro, or he would've been long gone.
A single gunshot about 20 minutes ago.
Blinds are down, but we think we've got a body on the floor.
But you're not here to take over ?
Two of my agents might be in there.
Skinner!
Skinner!
Hold it right there !
Do I know you ?
Stop this !
Don't let this happen !
Pull 'em back, Skinner!
[ Breathing Heavily ] You're in charge here, you know.
It doesn't have to end like this.
[ Door Opening ] Yeah, it does.
No !
[ Gasps ] Son of a-- [ Grunts ] [ Sighs ] Yes, yes.
[ Telephone Ringing ] -[ Clattering ] -[ Ringing Continues ] Hello ?
It's coming through down there ?
It's my damn water bed.
My damn water bed sprung a leak.
I-I-I know I'm not supposed to have a water bed.
I don't know what to tell you.
I-I-I think it was a gift.
All right.
[ Footsteps Approaching ] I know.
I missed the meeting.
No, you didn't miss the meeting.
You're extraordinarily late for the meeting.
It's still going on.
What are you doing down here ?
We took a short break, and I came looking for you.
What are you doing down here ?
I'm having the best damn day of my life.
Any moment, I'm about to burst into song-- ""Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah."" My water bed sprung a leak and shorted out my alarm clock.
My cell phone got wet and crapped out on me, and the check I wrote my landlord to cover the damages...
is gonna bounce if I don't deposit my pay.
You ever have one of those days, Scully ?
Since I've been working here ?
Yeah.
When did you get a water bed, Mulder ?
Bank's just down the street.
I'll-I'll be back in ten.
Cover for me, will ya ?
When do I not ?
[ Horns Honking ] -Jerk !
Yeah ?
You want some ?
We good ?
Pam ?
Go run your errand already.
Yeah.
I just got to go pick something up.
No biggie.
Right, Bernard.
No biggie.
I'll be ten minutes.
Wait here for me.
Hey, man, you need to watch it next time !
You watch it !
Right on schedule.
Poor guy.
He never did that before.
Okay.
Thank you.
And that's assuming...
these trends continue well into the coming year.
Um, other D.O.J.
projections...
estimate a larger two to three percent drop...
in the overall homicide rate...
versus the one to one and a half percent...
cited in the earlier Tanner study.
However, there is some dispute...
that the statistical methodology in this latter study...
is not the D.O.J.-preferred methodology.
In any case, added variables...
make crime trends for the coming year...
particularly hard to predict.
[ Sighs ] The unpredictable future.
Which brings us to Agent Mulder.
Will he or will he not grace us with his report ?
[ Door Opens, Closes ] May I help the next in line, please ?
Customers, face down !
You know what this is !
Oh, God !
You !
On the floor !
Oh, God !
Don't shoot us !
Shut up !
You're the boss.
[ Sobbing ] It's all right.
All right, I'm the boss !
No silent alarms, no dye packs.
Do it like the insurance company taught you.
Start with the counter money.
Quicker you go, quicker I go.
Everybody else, out here on the floor.
Ah!
Leave the last one.
No tricks.
All right, come on.
Come on, come on, come on.
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah.
All right, get your keys.
Come around here.
We're gonna open up the A.T.M.
Hey, lock the doors.
You forgot to lock the front door.
On the ground !
[ Woman Screams ] Drop it !
Drop it now !
You drop it !
You drop it.
Travel expense reimbursement.
Who's got those figures ?
All I've got here is third and fourth quarter.
No ?
Assistant Director ?
[ Siren Wailing ] [ Tires Screeching ] Go, go, go.
Go, go, go !
Sir ?
Okay.
Who's in charge here ?
I am.
Unless the bureau's taking over.
-[ Pam ] Skinner!
-[ Man ] Hey, hold it!
Skinner !
Don't let them charge in there.
Skinner !
Do I know you ?
Skinner!
They're supposed to call, right ?
They're not gonna call.
What's your name ?
Yeah.
Look, I gotta call you something, right ?
How about Steve ?
It's a nice, honest name.
Steve.
Bernard.
Bernard.
I have to get my partner out of here.
I am blowing this whole freaking place right off the map if they come in here.
Oh, look.
They don't know that.
Don't you realize that ?
They can't see you.
They don't know what your plan is.
They better know.
They damn well better figure it out.
Look-- Just walk in front of the door and show them.
You want to get me killed !
Oh, God.
I just want everybody to live.
That's all.
I just-- Just show them.
You have control over everything that happens here.
You do.
And it doesn't have to end this way.
[ Door Opening ] Yeah, it does.
No !
Okay.
Oh, son of a-- [ Sighs ] Son of a bitch.
That's great.
[ Telephone Ringing ] Yeah ?
It's coming through down there ?
[ Sighs ] It's my damn water bed.
It sprung a leak.
Yeah, I-- I know I'm not supposed to have a water bed.
I don't know what to tell you.
I-I-- I'm sorry.
I mean, I-- Oh !
[ Telephone Ringing ] [ Ringing Continues ] [ Line Ringing ] Who you calling ?
Nobody.
What do you mean, nobody ?
It's gotta be somebody.
It's nobody you know, Bernard.
Forget it.
There's something I gotta do.
I want you to come.
I'm not going with you.
Look, I'm not asking.
Pam ?
Don't go gettin' all weird on me.
It'll only take a couple of minutes.
Look, Bernard,just go to work.
It's not too late.
I'm not going to work today.
And don't say they're gonna fire me.
I wasn't gonna say that.
'Cause you know what ?
Who cares ?
Like there's a big future in mopping floors.
Like that's something to lose.
We lose everything.
No, no.
I got a plan.
This time tomorrow, Pam-- Everything will be roses.
Aw.
Damn it.
I know.
[ Footsteps Approaching ] I missed the meeting.
Well, not yet, but only because it's the longest in F.B.I.
history.
What are you doing down here, then ?
Well, I came looking for you.
We took a five-minute break three minutes ago.
Mulder, your cell phone's not working.
Did you oversleep ?
Scully, did you ever have one of those days...
you wish you could just rewind and start all over again from the beginning ?
Yes.
Frequently.
But, I mean, who's to say that if you did rewind it and start over again...
that it wouldn't end up exactly the same way ?
So you think it's all just fate ?
We have no free will ?
No, I think that we're free to be the people that we are-- good, bad or indifferent.
I think that it's our character that determines our fate.
And all the rest is just preordained ?
I don't buy that.
There's too many variables.
Too many forks in the road.
I meant to be on time to work this morning, but my water bed springs a leak, flooding my apartment and the apartment below me, so that makes me late for the meeting.
And then I realize I gotta write a check to cover the damages to my landlord, but as I'm walking to work, I realize that's gonna bounce unless I deposit my pay.
So now I gotta go to the bank, which makes me even later.
Since when did you get a water bed ?
I-I might just as easily not have a water bed, and then I'd be on time for this meeting.
You might just as easily have stayed in medicine...
and not gone into the F.B.I., and then we would never have met.
Blah, blah, blah.
Fate.
Free will.
With every choice, you change your fate.
Then let's change yours.
I will deposit your check.
You gather your files, go to Skinner's office, give your report...
before he takes it out on both of us.
Endorsed my damn check stub.
Mulder !
Don't go in the bank today.
Excuse me ?
Bernard's in there.
Please, don't go in the bank.
I'm sorry.
Do I know you ?
You pass me every day on the street.
Every single day.
This day, on your way to the bank.
And then you go inside, and everybody gets killed-- you, your partner, Bernard, everybody.
I pass you, and then we die.
Yes.
Over and over.
Only last time, you looked at me-- you looked at me like you knew me.
Like you remembered.
Please remember me.
[ Gunshot ] Don't go.
[ Horns Honking, Tires Screeching ] Drop your weapon !
Drop it.
I ain't droppin' nothing.
You put yours down.
I'll shoot her !
What do you think I'll do then ?
Bernard.
That's your name, right ?
Bernard, she's not dead.
You're not a murderer yet.
You can end this the right way.
Sir, please.
Listen to them.
Don't hurt anybody else.
A whole lot of police are coming.
You tripped the alarm.
No !
[ Explosion ] [ Groans ] [ Telephone Ringing ] Yeah, I know.
Yeah, I know.
I-I know already.
I'll pay for it.
-[ Thud ] Ow!
[ Computer Voice ] The cellular customer you are trying to reach is-- [ Pam ] Agent Scully.
Yes ?
Please, don't go inside the bank today.
The bank ?
Cradock Marine-- Eighth Street branch.
A block from here.
Uh, I'm not following.
Did-Did you get separated from your tour ?
I'm here to see you.
I'm begging you.
Please don't go this time.
Don't let Mulder go either.
[ Elevator Bell Dings ] Um, I'm sorry-- [ Man ] Excuse me, miss ?
You're not supposed to be in this area.
If you walk in that bank, you'll die.
Both of you.
[ Scoffs ] Oh, hey.
Did I miss the meeting ?
Hey.
Huh ?
No.
No.
We, uh, took a five-minute break about three minutes ago.
Uh, Mulder,your cell phone's not working.
Wow, that is so strange.
What ?
I just got the weirdest sensation of deja vu.
I've been having it all morning.
Well, that's fairly common.
Yeah, but never to this degree.
I mean, I woke up, I opened my eyes, I was soaking wet.
It's a long story, but I had the distinct sensation...
that I had lived that moment before.
Well, you may have.
Did you do a lot of drinking in college ?
I wonder what it means.
Mulder, I don't see why it has to mean anything.
Well, you know, some Freudians believe the deja vu phenomenon...
to be repressed memories escaping the unconscious-- that it represents a desire to, uh, have a second chance, to set things right.
Set what kind of things right ?
Whatever's wrong.
Mulder, it's more likely that we're talking about a simple neurochemistry-- a glitch in the brain's ability...
to process recognition and memory.
Doesn't mean that the memory's authentic.
Yeah ?
Well, but what if it were ?
What if you'd lived this moment before, and now you're living it again ?
Yeah, so that I could right some wrong, or change fate.
Well, right now I'd say...
you're fated to go to this meeting.
No, actually, I'm fated to go to the bank.
Mulder.
What bank ?
Cradock.
Right down the street.
Eighth Street ?
What?
[ Sighs ] S-- Some woman just stopped me in the hallway not ten minutes ago.
She knew both of our names, and she warned against either of us entering...
into the Cradock branch on Eighth Street.
She said that we'd die.
What did she look like ?
Five-eight, thin, green eyes, dyed hair.
M-Maybe you know her.
Maybe...
it's just somebody pulling a prank.
I'll use the A.T.M.
machine.
I don't wanna tempt fate.
All right, our next order of business is federal crime projections.
Who's got those figures ?
Uh, right here.
Um, if you all could just bear with me one second.
Uh, ""Federal crime projections. "
" Do you remember me ?
You match a description.
You're the, uh-- You're the woman that gave a warning...
to my partner, aren't you ?
Uh, have we met ?
More times than I can count.
Right here on this sidewalk.
Usually, you walk right by.
You'll pass a few minutes earlier, a few minutes later.
Little details, they change, but it always ends the same.
What always ends the same ?
I keep having this conversation.
We go inside the bank...
and we all die.
That's what you told my partner.
Is-Is something going to happen inside the bank ?
Is there going to be a robbery ?
Every time I tell you there's going to be a robbery, you run in there to try to stop it, and that's when things go bad.
Don't you see ?
We're all in hell.
I'm the only one who knows it.
Something went very wrong on this day the first time around.
Something got screwed up.
Things didn't end the way they were supposed to.
Now it's like a needle stuck in a groove.
You're saying this day repeats over and over again.
Until we get it right.
Till my boyfriend doesn't blow up that bank.
I have tried everything to stop him.
I've hid his keys, I've-- I've drugged his coffee.
I even called the police on him myself.
He always gets here.
He's meant to.
It's you.
It's you and your partner every time.
If it wasn't for you, nobody would die.
If what you're saying is true, how come I don't remember it ?
How come you're the only one ?
That's got to be 50 times you've asked me that.
No, 51 .
What's the answer ?
I don't know.
I just do.
Be glad you don't.
Please.
You can stop this.
You're the variable.
It has to be you.
I have tried everyone else.
All I'm asking is just walk away.
That's assuming these trends continue well into the coming year.
Other D.O.J.
projections...
estimate a larger two to three percent drop...
in the overall homicide rate...
versus the, uh, one to one and a half percent...
cited in the earlier Tanner study.
However, there is some dispute that-- Um, excuse me, Agent Arnold.
Um, where's Scully ?
She just left, Mulder, I assume to look for you.
Uh, excuse me.
-[ Door Closes ] Um-- Everybody, face down !
You know what this is !
Give me the money !
Oh, God !
Oh, God.
You !
On the floor !
[ Woman ] Oh, God!
You're gonna shoot us ?
Oh, God, he's gonna-- Shut up !
He's gonna shoot us !
Please don't kill us !
Please don't do this!
Shut up !
Give me the money !
Don't shoot us !
Don't shoot us !
Damn it, shut up !
Hey !
Hey !
Get your hands up where I can see 'em !
Do it!
Do it now!
Drop your weapon!
[ Gunshot ] [ Breathing Heavily ] [ Softly ] He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
[ Footsteps Approaching ] I know, I know.
I missed the meeting.
You didn't miss the meeting.
You're extraordinarily late for the meeting.
The bank's just down the street.
Cover for me, will you ?
[ Honking Horn ] [ Sighs ] We good, Pam ?
Pam ?
I know.
You just gotta go pick something up.
No biggie.
What is it with you ?
Why are you always in a mood ?
'Cause nothing ever changes.
Things are gonna change.
You wait and see.
I'll be ten minutes.
Wait here for me.
[ Exhales ] [ Door Slams Shut ] [ Man ] Hey, man, you need to watch it next time!
[ Bernard ] You watch it!
Do I know you ?
Do you ?
Yeah, you just look really familiar to me.
Do I ?
Yeah.
No ?
All right, I'm-I'm sorry to bother you.
May I help the next in line, please ?
[ Softly ] He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
He's got a bomb.
[ Man ]...
estimate a larger two to three percent drop...
in the overall homicide rate...
versus the one to one and a half percent...
cited in the earlier Tanner study.
However, there's some dispute...
that the statistical methodology...
in this latter study...
is not the D.O.J.-preferred methodology.
In any case, added variables...
make crime trends for the coming year-- Excuse me.
Agent Scully ?
Excuse me.
It's Agent Mulder, and he said it's urgent.
Mulder, where are you ?
I'm at the bank.
Yeah, I know where you are, but what's taking so long ?
Scully, I need you to do something for me right now.
[ Tapping ] Ma'am, will you come with me ?
Why ?
-Just come with me, please.
What's this about ?
My partner said you'd know.
Take it.
I'm a federal agent.
I don't want us all to die in here.
What are you talking about ?
You've got a girlfriend outside in the car, and you've got a bomb.
Something very bad is gonna happen here today, and I want you to know that I'm not gonna let it happen.
But if you walk out that door right now, I'm not gonna stop you.
You're in charge here, Bernard.
You're damn right.
You can change your fate.
Everybody down, now !
You know what this is !
No!
Oh, God!
Get down !
If you don't believe me, ask her.
Drop it!
Get away from her, Pam.
This isn't gonna work.
You can't be in here.
Drop it now !
You drop it.
Listen to me, Bernard-- You get her out of here !
You get her out of here.
You're dooming her by doing this.
You're making her live this day over and over again--her,you, me.
All of us!
What the hell are you talking about ?
Every day you die in here, and every day it starts all over again.
You can't want this for her.
It's hell !
Hell ?
I'm doing this for her.
Listen to him, Bernard.
Put your damn gun down !
Put your gun down, Scully.
Trust me.
It's the only way to get out of here.
You gotta put your gun down and let them out.
He's got a bomb.
[ Gun Hits Floor ] Come on, Bernard.
Let's go.
[ Siren Wailing ] You son of a bitch !
No !
[ Gunshot ] [ Labored Breathing ] This is Agent Dana Scully with the F.B.I.
This never happened before.
[ Ringing ] Yeah ?
Mulder, it's me.
I'm late again, aren't I, Scully ?
No, not yet.
But Skinner wants to see us in his office as soon as possible.
He's asking for our report on the robbery yesterday.
I'll be there in an hour.
I'd like to hear it too.
Well, you were there, Scully.
That's not what I mean.
You still won't explain what happened yesterday-- how you knew that Bernard Oates was strapped with explosives.
Call it a feeling.
And it was also a feeling that he had an accomplice waiting in the car ?
I don't think she was an accomplice.
I think she was just trying to get away.
Are you okay ?
I'll be there in an hour.
[ Beeps ] [ Child ] I made this!
[ Child ] I made this!

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