


Smoodge assumes they can get the agents’ superiors to reign them in Mulder agrees, eager to pretend to be Fletcher. Grodin is confused as to why Fletcher let them go while Smoodge figures he just knew they couldn't disappear two FBI agents.

He enters the jeep awaiting him and finds two other “Men in Black,” Howard Grodin and Jeff Smoodge. Mulder stops them and orders them to return to base. Mulder calls after the departing Scully and Fletcher and the soldiers ask if they should open fire. No one, besides the two men, is aware that they have switched bodies as Fletcher and Scully depart under the gaze of the soldiers. Mulder suddenly finds himself in Fletcher's place and Fletcher is now Mulder. The bright light from the object passes over them as it flies past. Unfortunately for the luckless Morris Fletcher, there is a rumbling noise as one appears and passes overhead. I got a top secret for you: There’s no such thing as flying saucers.”įox Mulder & Morris Fletcher switch bodies. They show the man their IDs to the man and Scully flippantly tells him they are there to see flying saucers. Mulder received a tip from a source who actually works in Area 51 though Scully questions the likelihood of it and wonders if they shouldn't pursue the normal lives everyone else leads.Īs they drive on the highway, they are surrounded by jeeps loaded with soldiers and a smoking man in a black suit, Morris Fletcher. On Highway 375 in rural Nevada at 11:17 PM, Mulder and Scully approach their destination, Area 51. On a tip, Mulder and Scully visit the infamous Area 51 where a strange event swaps Mulder's personality with that of Morris Fletcher, a shadowy government agent.
