Details, Explanation and Meaning About Fox Mulder

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Fox "Spooky" Mulder is a fictional character played by David Duchovny on the 1993-2002 television series the The X-Files. FBI Special Agent Mulder believes in UFOss and a government conspiracy to hide or deny the truth of their existence. A Rhodes scholar holding multiple doctoral degrees, his eccentric and adversarial nature cost him his former position as an information analyst for the FBI. He has since been relegated to investigating cases of the unexplained and apparently paranormal (the so-called "X-Files"), where it is believed he will be unable to interfere with "more serious" investigations. He earned the derisive nickname "Spooky." His desk is in the basement of FBI headquarters underneath a flying saucer poster proclaiming "I Want to Believe".

Mulder's obsession with extraterrestrials began as a result of the alien abduction of his sister Samantha Mulder when Mulder was 12. He pursues his cases with reckless abandon for the law, often finding himself suspended or under investigation for disorderly conduct in his quest for "The Truth."

Under the influence of agents of the government conspiracy, the FBI became suspicious of his activities and paired him with a former medical doctor, Special Agent Dana Scully, to gain his trust and report on his activities. Scully quickly determined that Mulder does not match the profile given to her by her superiors, and became his ally. A hard-bitten skeptic, Scully slowly became convinced of the truth of "the Conspiracy" only after working with Mulder for several years. When Mulder was duped by the Conspiracy into doubting its existence, Scully continued to work against its goals while trying to convince Mulder that he was playing into their hands.

For most of their association, Mulder and Scully had an emotionally intimate but platonic relationship (apart from some verbal flirting). Even after working side by side for years, they addressed each other by their surnames. The two became romantically involved in the final seasons of the series, an unbreakable relationship based on absolute trust, intimate understanding and mutual respect.

Mulder is also assisted in his investigations by numerous characters from the fringes of society, including a trio of conspiracy theorists who publish the tabloid newspaper, The Lone Gunman. These three oddball characters have become known as "The Lone Gunmen".

Throughout the series, Mulder is antagonized by characters such as the Cigarette Smoking Man and the Well-Manicured Man, both of whom are important figures within the conspiracy whose real names are unknown even to their close associates.

Mulder (only his parents and sister call him Fox) is mildly pyrophobic, has red-green color blindness and a semi-secret pornography collection. He rarely, if ever, dates, has a distant relationship with his parents, and apparently has no close friends. His favorite snack is sunflower seeds and he's a basketball fan and player. His favorite NBA team seems to be the New York Knicks. He also follows baseball closely; in the episode The Unnatural (6x19), he gained the confidence of a potential source by correctly giving the number of home runs that Mickey Mantle hit from each side of the plate in his career. For most of the series, the bedroom in his apartment was used solely for storage and he slept on the couch.


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