X Files Fox Mulder

X Files Fox Mulder. The XFiles HD, David Duchovny, Fox Mulder, HD Wallpaper Rare Gallery Agent Fox Mulder is the deuteragonist of the X-Files franchise He is portrayed as an eccentric FBI agent who has become obsessed with uncovering a mass conspiracy concerning alien invasion, supernatural crime and other strange phenomena that is being hidden from the public by powerful.

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Fox William Mulder (/ ˈmʊldər /) is a fictional FBI Special Agent and one of the two protagonists of the Fox science fiction- supernatural television series The X-Files, played by David Duchovny The X-Files' Special Agent Fox Mulder is more than just an outsider, queer coding makes him an LGBTQI+ icon for an entire generation.

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Mulder and Scully's opposition makes them a perfect pair, and this line is most memorable as it signals the beginning of a beautiful partnership. He is portrayed as an eccentric FBI agent who has become obsessed with uncovering a mass conspiracy concerning alien invasion, supernatural crime and other strange phenomena that is being hidden from the public by powerful. Fox William Mulder (/ ˈmʊldər /) is a fictional FBI Special Agent and one of the two protagonists of the Fox science fiction- supernatural television series The X-Files, played by David Duchovny

Mulder The XFiles Photo (19911770) Fanpop. Main articles: William Mulder and Cigarette Smoking Man In early 1961, the Cigarette Smoking Man had an affair with Teena Mulder, and would father Fox — (The Truth) Mulder and Scully's opposition makes them a perfect pair, and this line is most memorable as it signals the beginning of a beautiful partnership.

Mulder The XFiles Wallpaper (30923114) Fanpop. He is the deuteragonist of the television series the X-Files and the video game The X-Files: Resist or Serve Behind Mulder's self-depreciative humor is a sense of cavalier pride