The Lone Gunmen (TV series)
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Genre | Science fiction, drama |
Creator(s) | Chris Carter |
Starring | Tom Braidwood, Bruce Harwood, Dean Haglund |
Country of origin | Canada[1] United States |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Running time | 45 min (per episode) |
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Original channel | FOX |
Original run | March 4, 2001 – June 1, 2001 |
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Related shows | The X-Files |
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The Lone Gunmen, a spin-off of the popular series The X-Files, is a television show created by Chris Carter that aired on FOX, featuring the three characters called The Lone Gunmen, who were originally from The X-Files. The show first aired in March 2001 and, despite good reviews, it was cancelled due to a drop in ratings[2]. The last episode aired in June 2001 and ended on a cliffhanger which was resolved in an episode of The X-Files.
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[edit] Typicial plots
Unlike The X-Files, whose storylines dealt mainly with supernatural creatures and government alien conspiracies, episodes of The Lone Gunmen generally featured more "plausible" plots, such as cheating husbands, corporate crime, arms-dealers, and escaped Nazis. The show had a very light atmosphere and focused heavily on physical comedy. The trio were often aided (and sometimes hindered) by a mysterious thief named Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson).
The series was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
[edit] 9/11 forshadowing
In a foreshadowing of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the plot of the March 4, 2001 pilot episode of the series depicts a secret U.S. government agency plotting to crash a Boeing 727 headed for Boston into the World Trade Center via remote control for the purpose of increasing the military defense budget and blaming the attack on foreign "tin-pot dictators" who are "begging to be smart-bombed." This episode aired in Australia less than two weeks before the 9/11 attacks, on August 30.
Some conspiracy theorists have claimed that this was an intentional attempt by the creators to warn people about 9/11, however the creators have denied this.
[edit] Episode list
- Pilot (March 4, 2001)
- Bond, Jimmy Bond (March 11, 2001)
- Eine Kleine Frohike (March 16, 2001)
- Like Water for Octane (March 18, 2001)
- Three Men and a Smoking Diaper (March 23, 2001)
- Madam, I'm Adam (March 30, 2001)
- Planet of the Frohikes: A Short History of My Demeaning Captivity (April 6, 2001)
- Maximum Byers (April 13, 2001)
- Diagnosis: Jimmy (April 20, 2001)
- Tango de los Pistoleros (April 27, 2001)
- Lying Game (May 4, 2001)
- All About Yves (May 11, 2001), Season Finale
- Cap'n Toby Show (June 1, 2001), "Lost Episode"
[edit] Cast
- Tom Braidwood - Melvin Frohike
- Dean Haglund - Richard "Ringo" Langly
- Bruce Harwood - John Fitzgerald Byers
- Zuleikha Robinson - Yves Adele Harlow
- Stephen Snedden - Jimmy Bond
David Duchovny (Fox Mulder), Mitch Pileggi (Walter Skinner) and Michael McKean (Morris Fletcher) from The X-Files made guest appearances on the show.
[edit] Crew
- Executive Producer - Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, Frank Spotnitz
- Creators - Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, Frank Spotnitz
- Frohike, Langly and Byers characters originally created by Glen Morgan and James Wong
[edit] DVD release
Fox Home Entertainment officially released the series (along with the episode of The X-Files entitled Jump the Shark which finishes the cliffhanger that ended The Lone Gunmen as an additional episode) on a three disc Region 1 DVD set on Tuesday March 29, 2005. In the UK, it was released on the 31st January 2006.
[edit] References
- ^ (2002-02-09) "The man who created The X-Files is coming back to Vancouver.". The Vancouver Sun. Retrieved on 2007-01-11.
- ^ http://lonegunmen.furvect.com/lgmrate.htm
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Byers | Langly | Frohike | Duane Barry | Samantha Mulder | William Mulder | Teena Mulder | Baby William Agent Pendrell | Cassandra Spender | Jeffrey Spender | Diana Fowley | Alvin Kersh | Leyla Harrison |
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Millennium | Harsh Realm | The Lone Gunmen
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Categories: 2001 television program debuts | 2000s American television series | Science fiction television | Fox network shows | Television series by Fox Television Studios | Television spin-offs | The X-Files | Television shows set in Maryland | 2001 television program series endings | Vancouver television series