Na zahranicnom webe sa objavila informacia od cloveka, ktory udajne uz cital novelizovany pribeh druheho filmu, ktory ma vyjst u nas asi v septembri. Podotykam, ze jej autor, Max Allan Colins, napisal napr. dve knihy s vymyslenymi pribehmi z CSI LV - a su celkom dobre!
Ten, kto tu novelizac iu cital tvrdi:
According to the book, which was based on the script and written with input from the show's writers:
*Mulder and Scully have been living in the house for about five years.
*Mulder subscribes to 30 different newspaper and magazines and keeps a post office box in Richmond for that purpose. He has turned a spare bedroom in the house into his office, which is the lair of "a true obsessive." He spends a lot of time clipping articles out of those publications and printing things he's found on the Internet.
*Skinner told her Scully she could return to her medical career.
*Few people have their number at the house outside Richmond.
*They haven't felt safe enough to step out into the sunlight together and Scully is somewhat afraid that the FBI could be using her as bait to trap Mulder.
*Scully never seriously considers leaving Mulder for good, even when she says she won't be coming home. She doesn't want to go on to answer the unspoken question about whether she means she won't be coming home ever and leaves it unsaid, lest she can't take it back. She just doesn't know what else to do in this situation.
*There's a scene in the book where Scully finds Father Joe in Christian's room, stroking the boy's hair, and Scully yells at him to get out of there, leave the boy alone, how dare he, etc. The priest tells her Christian is her patient and orders her not to give up.
*In the final scene, Scully has already returned home and the discussion is about what the priest's "Don't give up" means in relation to Christian Fearon and the surgery, not in regards to her relationship with Mulder. There is never any chance that she will not be staying with Mulder. Scully is upset because she put her patient through a difficult treatment because she believed God was speaking through a pedophile priest and maybe she has been wrong to do that. Mulder also says: "But either way, let's get out of here." Scully says "Where?" Mulder says: "Imagine an island with lots of white beach. Imagine lots of blue ocean. You in a swimsuit, and ..." Scully breaks in with "You in a red Speedo?" Mulder responds "I may still have that somewhere. Just us in a little boat with all that blue and all that sand we're brown as berries 'cause we're out of the cold and dark and into the warmth and light. As far away from the darkness as you and I can get." Scully says "I don't think you can get away from the darkness, Mulder. I think it finds you." Mulder responds "I think you're right. But let it try." Then they kiss. So, putting the scene in context with the expanded scene from the book, they went on vacation after the surgery and that's the scene in the Easter Egg.