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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Phoebe Green was conceived as a recurring character who would occasionally help Mulder and Scully with their investigations,[[note]]There were even rumors at the time that Fox wanted her to replace Scully as Mulder's full-time partner, but no one involved in the show has confirmed this was ever the case.[[/note]] but fans didn't [[JustForPun warm to her]] and Creator/ChrisCarter didn't think Creator/AmandaPays had the right chemistry with Creator/DavidDuchovny to make it work.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Phoebe Green was conceived as a recurring character who would occasionally help Mulder and Scully with their investigations,[[note]]There were even rumors at the time that Fox wanted her to replace Scully as Mulder's full-time partner, but no one involved in the show has confirmed this was ever the case.[[/note]] but fans didn't [[JustForPun warm to her]] her and Creator/ChrisCarter didn't think Creator/AmandaPays had the right chemistry with Creator/DavidDuchovny to make it work.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman'' ''Series/LateNightWithConanOBrien'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman O'Brien that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.panic.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Phoebe Green was conceived as a recurring character who would occasionally help Mulder and Scully with their investigations,[[note]]There were even rumors at the time that Fox wanted her to replace Scully as Mulder's full-time partner, but no one involved in the show has confirmed this was ever the case.[[/note]] but fans didn't [[JustForPun warm to her]] and Creator/ChrisCarter didn't think Creator/AmandaPays had the right chemistry with Creator/DavidDuchovny to make it work.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDaveLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLateShowWithDaveLetterman'' ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLastShowWithDaveLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLastShowWithDaveLetterman'' ''Series/TheLateShowWithDaveLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidDuchovny has talked disparagingly about this episode a few times, including an appearance on ''Series/TheLastShowWithDaveLetterman'' in the late '90s. Duchovny told Letterman that he'd forgotten about the episode until he caught a rerun on cable one night, and thought it was absurd that Mulder's fear of fire was such a crucial plot point considering it was never mentioned before, and never brought up again, and in fact Mulder had interacted with fire in other episodes before this without showing any degree of panic.

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