I Want to Believe - Sepia Edition
by Fred Larucci
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Title
I Want to Believe - Sepia Edition
Artist
Fred Larucci
Medium
Drawing - Graphite Pencils, Strathmore 96lb. Sheet Stock Board Paper
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(2020) "I Want to Believe" - Gillian Anderson - Sepia Edition - Pencil Drawing
Dana Katherine Scully is a fictional character in the Fox science fiction-supernatural television series The X-Files, played by Gillian Anderson. Scully is an FBI agent and a medical doctor (M.D.), partnered with fellow Special Agent Fox Mulder for the first seven and with John Doggett in the eighth and ninth seasons. In the television series, they work out of a cramped basement office at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. to investigate unsolved cases labeled "X-Files". In 2002, Scully left government employment, and in 2008 she began working as a surgeon in Our Lady of Sorrows, a private Catholic hospital – where she stayed for seven years, until rejoining the FBI. In contrast to Mulder's credulous "believer" character, Scully is the skeptic for the first seven seasons, choosing to base her beliefs on what science can prove. She later on becomes a "believer" after Mulder's abduction at the end of season seven.
Scully has appeared in all but five episodes of The X-Files, and in the 20th Century Fox films The X-Files, released in 1998, and The X-Files: I Want to Believe, released ten years later. The episodes she does not appear in are "3", "Zero Sum", "Unusual Suspects" and "Travelers" plus "The Gift" (excluding archive footage). The eleventh season marked Anderson's final time portraying the character.
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