Why did Fox Mulder say "Thank you"?

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In The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008) movie, on a bed, Fox Mulder says to Dana Scully:

Fox Mulder: I can feel you thinking.
Dana Scully: I'm sorry. I can’t sleep.
Fox Mulder: Actually, I have a little something for that.
Dana Scully: Just a little something?
Fox Mulder: Thank You.

Why did Fox Mulder say "Thank you"?



Best Answer

Dana is jokingly implying that he is referring to his penis when he's talking about "a little something", and he's answering somewhat sarcastically, pretending to be hurt by her remark. It's all just a gentle ribbing between longtime friends.




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What personality type is Fox Mulder?

Mulder is INFJ. One thing that stands out about him is that he's very good at intuiting the truth about people, hence he's a good criminal profiler.

Is Mulder religious?

A main facet of the series is that, despite Mulder being the believer and Scully being the skeptic, Scully was a devout Roman Catholic. Throughout the series, her Catholic faith served as a cornerstone, although at times a contradiction to her otherwise rigid skepticism of the paranormal.

When did Scully fall in love with Mulder?

She falls in love with him around the end of season 1 after being swept up in his charm, brilliance and the adventure of his all consuming quest that only has room for two.

Do Scully and Mulder marry?

In the 10th season, Scully and Mulder are no longer a couple, as she chose to leave him. At the end of the season, Scully gets a vision, which is revealed to have come from her son, William,at the beginning of season 11.



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