First Clip: Kim Manners: “This was David and Gillian’s last scene together….we shot it on the last day of the picture… and as they come together to kiss you’ll see the camera pull out the door… that was the last shot.. David and Gillian together… and we wrapped and David and Gillian stood in that room together alone and held each other for a good 5 minutes… they didn’t talk, they didn’t move.. the just held each other.. the tears running down their faces…. it was a very touching moment.. one I’ll never forget.” Second Clip: Kim Manners: “Directing that scene with David and Gillian was extremely tough you know..but directing this whole two-parter was extremely emotional, especially with David and Gillian.. uh.. through nine years, you have your ups and downs, espesially when David and Gillian were in sooo much of each hour.. We got I think 201 hours and they were so much of every scene and to work together that many days for nine years, the relationship… they have swings.. David and Gillian always got along but it was not easy.. you know it wasn’t easy… I can say this -they never became what some people might refer to as Prima Donnas - they were always prepared, never made you wait.. always eager and enthusiastic about the work and they.. you know… hey…. it was like a marriage.. and … you know.. and if you are out there.. marriage is work.. you have to work at it.. David and Gillian had to work at their relationship…and to direct them in a scene like the last scene in the motel room..where basically, they are fugitives from justice… and you can see it in their faces..how much they truly love each other..and they wasn’t just Dana and Fox, it was David and Gillian.. they truly truly loved each other. I never saw anything like it. I’ve been in this business all my life, literally. And I think David and Gillian’s relationship - Scully and Mulder - one of the greatest male-female relationships in TV history.”