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| Title: | The Enemy Walks In |
| Episode Number: | 23 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Production Number: | E652 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 29th, 2002 |
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Sydney finds herself face-to-face with mother. Also, Sydney becomes worried for Vaughn, for she cannot find him. Also, Will's life changes after he finds about SD-6 and Sydney's other life, and Dixon is unsure if he should tell Sloane about Sydney's suspicious behavior.
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| Dave Anders does not appear in this episode. | This episode does not feature the standard opening title sequence. | Number 47: According to Jack, The Bible is going to be handled to Khasinau at the port of Barcelona, pier 347. |
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| Irina: Tell me... Sydney... who sent you here? You must tell me.
Sydney: Or what? I'm grounded? | Dr. Barnett: How did you escape?
Sydney: I'm sorry, but Agent Vaughn is missing and my sitting here telling Houdini stories to a CIA shrink, no offence, is pointless. | Dr. Barnett: And you did all this with a bullet in your shoulder?
Sydney: Do you not believe me?
Dr. Barnett: It's impressive.
Sydney: Not really. One thing I have learned doing this - there's no drug like adrenaline. | Dr. Barnett: So the operation in France must have gone well. Your spirits seem lifted.
Sydney: The doctor said Vaughn's going to be all right, so... (long pause) Okay. I see what you're thinking and the answer is 'no'. There's no line being crossed. He's my handler. Vaughn and I have a professional relationship. That's it.
Dr. Barnett: Well, actually, I was thinking about your reporter friend. | Jack: The only way SD-6 will let you live is if you destroy the life you've got.
Will: I understand that, but you can't think of another way than this?
Jack: Yes, I can think of a number of other ways. But they all involve your burial.
Will: Is that your idea of a joke? You're morbid, Jack. | Sydney: Hey... how's your mouth?
Will: I think it'll be fine. (laughs) Of course I lose my health insurance the same day I need a root canal. | Irina: Truth takes time. | Will: So this is what your life is? Lying to everybody all the time? I've only been doing it for a few days and it's killing me. | Sydney: I met Emily shortly after I started working at Credit Dauphine. Like many young women, I was intimidated... by the world. I was sort of desperate for a little guidance. As he had been for most of my life, my father was busy working. I'd lost my mother when I was six... so I didn't have anyone to go to. No role model. Arvin invited me for dinner one night. I remember after dinner was over, Emily walked me out to the car. I didn't know her at all and she said in this simple, reassuring voice... "You're gonna be okay." Thinking of Emily, I often wondered about my own mother and what she would have been like, had she lived. Would she have been as strong as Emily? As kind, as good? I always told myself that she would have had those qualities even though I couldn't see them, I simply believed them. But Emily wasn't just the mother I never had. She was the mother all of us wish we had. |
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| Sydney: I'm sorry, but Agent Vaughn is missing and my sitting here telling Houdini stories to a CIA shrink, no offence, is pointless.
Harry Houdini (1874-1926) was the stage name of Ehrich Weiss, one of the most famous magicians of the world. He was also known for his amazing escapologist skills. |
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