Boulder wraps up a previous case while a mysterious stretcher wheels in...

Nurse Nancy enthusiastically declares..."We need a doctor over here STAT!"

They find Agent Scally unconscious!

Scenes from the opening sequence

Special Agent Boulder waits to hear what happened to Scally from Dr. Frankenfurter

"What the hell happened to her, her..."

Dr. Lopez and Nurse Nancy help explain things..

which lead to FOX BOULDER'S DEEP THOUGHTS . . .

Agent Scally is about to receive a special bed bath...

but not for long!

"Dana, it's me. Fox . . . Dana . . . Fight it, Scally! Fight it . . ."

Dana deals with her struggling subconscious in a myriad of flashbacks.

Scally remembers her childhood

Scally interviews at FBI headquarters

Puff, Puff, guess who....

Watch out for the 02!

Dana saves the day! "Get away from him, you BITCH!!!!"

"Do you need a special rinse for color treated hair?"

And Boulder saves Dana from certain torture! "I know what he was going to do to you, he was going to dye your hair BLOND!!!"

Was that really Scally in the Saturn commercial?

Meanwhile, back at Dr. Frankenfurter's office we learn the cause of Scally's coma.

"We do have some urine specimen left.."

Boulder gets attacked for that urine specimen.

But he quickly "hands it over"

Boulder then takes the specimen to the secret lab of the Lone Hormones for their X-pert help to save Scally.

What's in the DNA . . .

"Give Scally 42 injections of this medicine"

And they discover why Scally's breast are sooo big - alien implants!

Boulder learns Scally's secret . . .

"Dont worry, Boulder, we can rebuild her!"

"Thank you all, thank you all very much."

Scally returns from the unconscious...(we hope).. :)

"Boulder? What happened??"

"Well, to be quite honest, we're not sure, but we can deal with that in another episode."

And the heart-stopping ending you'll just have to hear for yourself . . .


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