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| Names = Dana Scully | | Names = Dana Scully | ||
| Occupation = FBI investigator | | Occupation = FBI investigator | ||
| Works = [[The X-Files|The X-Files]] | | Works = [[The X-Files|The X-Files]] | ||
| Image = | | Image = [[Image:Scully.jpg|150px]] | ||
| Caption = | | Caption = Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully | ||
}} | }}'''Special Agent Dana Scully''', of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (portrayed by Gillian Anderson), is the female protagonist of ''[[The X-Files]]''. | ||
At the very beginning of the series, she was affected to the "X-Files" -- cases dealing with weird or unexplainable activity -- to debunk Agent Fox Mulder and bring a more skeptical approach to the X-Files. | |||
She is a scientist, who was trained as a doctor, and she often performs autopsies during the course of her investigations. | |||
== Quotes == | |||
;From "Never Again" (episode 4x13, four ''years'' into the series...) | |||
:Scully: "Why don't I have a desk?" | |||
:Mulder: "What do you mean?" | |||
== Notes == | |||
An updated [[Susan Calvin]], in her rationality and scientific approach, and to some extent in her untouchability. Yet, portrayed the human cost of those choices. | An updated [[Susan Calvin]], in her rationality and scientific approach, and to some extent in her untouchability. Yet, portrayed the human cost of those choices. | ||
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Special Agent Dana Scully, of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (portrayed by Gillian Anderson), is the female protagonist of The X-Files.
At the very beginning of the series, she was affected to the "X-Files" -- cases dealing with weird or unexplainable activity -- to debunk Agent Fox Mulder and bring a more skeptical approach to the X-Files.
She is a scientist, who was trained as a doctor, and she often performs autopsies during the course of her investigations.
Quotes
- From "Never Again" (episode 4x13, four years into the series...)
- Scully: "Why don't I have a desk?"
- Mulder: "What do you mean?"
Notes
An updated Susan Calvin, in her rationality and scientific approach, and to some extent in her untouchability. Yet, portrayed the human cost of those choices.
- The article about this character is a STUB, meaning it is tiny and needs lots of work. Help flesh it out.