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Short-lived spinoff of ''[[The X Files]]'' featuring the adventures of Mulder's conspiracy-crazy friends the Lone Gunmen. The series lasted from March to June, 2001.
Short-lived spinoff of ''[[The X Files]]'' featuring the adventures of Mulder's conspiracy-crazy friends the Lone Gunmen. The series lasted from March to June, 2001.


The show focused on small-time conspiracies rather than mythological beasts and alien invasions, but while it was more plausible than ''[[The X Files]]'' it was also more lighthearted. Attempts to create a serious [[Myth Arc]] were thwarted when the series was cancelled after only thirteen episodes. ''[[The X Files]]'' episode "Jump the Shark" was a [[Fully Absorbed Finale]] for the show.
The show focused on small-time conspiracies rather than mythological beasts and alien invasions, but while it was more plausible than ''[[The X Files]]'' it was also more lighthearted. Attempts to create a serious [[Myth Arc]] were thwarted when the series was cancelled after only thirteen episodes. ''[[The X Files]]'' episode "Jump the Shark" was a [[Fully-Absorbed Finale]] for the show.


If for nothing else, the show is notable in that its pilot episode [[Harsher in Hindsight|"predicted" the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.]] [[Government Conspiracy|Also noted for predicting what happened after that, too.]]
If for nothing else, the show is notable in that its pilot episode [[Harsher in Hindsight|"predicted" the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.]] [[Government Conspiracy|Also noted for predicting what happened after that, too.]]
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=== This show provides examples of: ===
* [[Backup Twin]]: Kimmy the Geek is played by the same actor as Jimmy the Geek, a hacker friend of the Gunmen who was [[Killed Off for Real]] in an episode of ''[[The X Files]]''. [[Word of God]] confirms that Kimmy is indeed Jimmy's identical twin brother.
* [[Backup Twin]]: Kimmy the Geek is played by the same actor as Jimmy the Geek, a hacker friend of the Gunmen who was [[Killed Off for Real]] in an episode of ''[[The X Files]]''. [[Word of God]] confirms that Kimmy is indeed Jimmy's identical twin brother.
* [[Badass Long Hair]]: Langly seems to be going for this. [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|It doesn't work.]]
* [[Badass Long Hair]]: Langly seems to be going for this. [[Dude Looks Like a Lady|It doesn't work.]]
* [[Badly Battered Babysitter]]: The Gunmen and Jimmy in "Three Men and a Smoking Diaper".
* [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]]: The Gunmen and Jimmy in "Three Men and a Smoking Diaper".
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never, ever, make fun of Langly's hair.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never, ever, make fun of Langly's hair.
* [[Book Dumb]]: Jimmy. He cleans computer keyboards with soap and water, puts used coffee filters through the shredder, and doesn't know "geography" from "geology", amongst other things. But he's also much more empathetic and in tune with human behaviour than the other Gunmen or even Yves, and sometimes this actually puts him one step ahead of the others.
* [[Book Dumb]]: Jimmy. He cleans computer keyboards with soap and water, puts used coffee filters through the shredder, and doesn't know "geography" from "geology", amongst other things. But he's also much more empathetic and in tune with human behaviour than the other Gunmen or even Yves, and sometimes this actually puts him one step ahead of the others.
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* [[Ditzy Genius]]: Langly, and Frohike to an extent.
* [[Ditzy Genius]]: Langly, and Frohike to an extent.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: One of the reasons Jimmy was introduced, according to [[Word of God]].
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: One of the reasons Jimmy was introduced, according to [[Word of God]].
* [[Five Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Byers.
** [[The Hero]]: Byers.
** [[The Lancer]]: Frohike.
** [[The Lancer]]: Frohike.
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** The [[Sixth Ranger]]: Kimmy and Morris Fletcher both fulfil this role, especially in later episodes.
** The [[Sixth Ranger]]: Kimmy and Morris Fletcher both fulfil this role, especially in later episodes.
::One character refers to the Gunmen as a "little mongoloid Girl Scout troop".
::One character refers to the Gunmen as a "little mongoloid Girl Scout troop".
* [[Fully Absorbed Finale]] (which {{spoiler|[[Kill Em All|doesn't end well]] [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|for the trio]].}})
* [[Fully-Absorbed Finale]] (which {{spoiler|[[Kill'Em All|doesn't end well]] [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|for the trio]].}})
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Jimmy, who appears to have zero common sense and the personality of a golden retriever, yet will inevitably shock everyone with a brilliant suggestion.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Jimmy, who appears to have zero common sense and the personality of a golden retriever, yet will inevitably shock everyone with a brilliant suggestion.
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
* [[Government Conspiracy]]
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* [[Sharp Dressed Man]]: Byers.
* [[Sharp Dressed Man]]: Byers.
* [[Speculative Fiction Series]]
* [[Speculative Fiction Series]]
* [[Spin Off]]
* [[Spin-Off]]
* [[Themed Aliases]]: Yves Adele Harlow's assumed name is an anagram of Lee Harvey Oswald, as are most of her one time only aliases.
* [[Themed Aliases]]: Yves Adele Harlow's assumed name is an anagram of Lee Harvey Oswald, as are most of her one time only aliases.
* [[Three Plus Two]]: [[Power Trio|Byers, Frohike, and Langly]], plus Jimmy and Yves.
* [[Three Plus Two]]: [[Power Trio|Byers, Frohike, and Langly]], plus Jimmy and Yves.

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From left: Melvin Frohike, John Fitzgerald Byers, Richard "Ringo" Langly

Short-lived spinoff of The X Files featuring the adventures of Mulder's conspiracy-crazy friends the Lone Gunmen. The series lasted from March to June, 2001.

The show focused on small-time conspiracies rather than mythological beasts and alien invasions, but while it was more plausible than The X Files it was also more lighthearted. Attempts to create a serious Myth Arc were thwarted when the series was cancelled after only thirteen episodes. The X Files episode "Jump the Shark" was a Fully-Absorbed Finale for the show.

If for nothing else, the show is notable in that its pilot episode "predicted" the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Also noted for predicting what happened after that, too.

Tropes used in The Lone Gunmen include:
One character refers to the Gunmen as a "little mongoloid Girl Scout troop".
  • Fully-Absorbed Finale (which doesn't end well for the trio.)
  • Genius Ditz: Jimmy, who appears to have zero common sense and the personality of a golden retriever, yet will inevitably shock everyone with a brilliant suggestion.
  • Government Conspiracy
  • Hello Nurse: Yves.
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: The Lone Gunmen seem to do everything together, including living together.
  • Hollywood Spelling No one ever asks Yves Adele Harlow just how that's spelled. The Gunmen discovered it was an alias, because it's an anagram of Lee Harvey Oswald. Her name was never spelled out until they made the connection, despite there being at least four different ways to spell the names involved. For one thing, 'Yves' is usually a men's name, and is pronounced exactly like the women's name 'Eve'.
  • Iron Butt Monkey: Jimmy takes a whole lotta crap, both from the writers and the other characters. He never complains.
  • Jail Bake: Yves smuggles Jimmy an earpiece in prison inside a bag of Cheetos.
  • Information Wants to Be Free: Inverted in the episode "Like Water for Octane". The Gunmen are trying to find an experimental prototype water-powered car before an agent of an oil company, who presumably intends to destroy it. It turns out that the agent wants to see it mass-manufactured, and its original creator hid it away because he realized that freedom from oil would ultimately mean more cars and more consumption--his "miracle" would accelerate corporate devastation of the environment rather than stop it.
    • However, in every other case it's played straight and Up to Eleven. They are hackers and underground journalists who seek to expose "mundane" conspiracies and wrongdoings.
  • Latex Perfection
  • Mission Impossible Cable Drop
  • Mistaken for Gay: Tends to be a Running Gag.
  • Myth Arc
  • Prison Episode: "Maximum Byers," where Byers and Jimmy go undercover as prisoners for a case. The Fridge Logic of this approach was acknowledged In Universe, as Eve asks why they didn't just dress up as prison guards.

 Langley: (sheepishly) That's not how they did it on The A-Team.