It premiered on March 4, 2001. The cast members consisted of Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Stephen Snedden and Zuleikha Robinson. Despite getting positive reviews from critics, the show's ratings dropped and on June 1, 2001, it was cancelled after only 13 episodes aired.
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| - It premiered on March 4, 2001. The cast members consisted of Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Stephen Snedden and Zuleikha Robinson. Despite getting positive reviews from critics, the show's ratings dropped and on June 1, 2001, it was cancelled after only 13 episodes aired.
- The publication had its origins in a series of events that took place in May 1989; these incidents convinced the men who would become the Lone Gunmen that no-one was safe from "secret elements within the United States government" that apparently sought to surveil members of the American public and control their lives. Susanne Modeski, who was instrumental in demonstrating this to the trio, told them to tell the truth (which she referred to as the trio's "weapon") and to reach as many people as possible with it, moments before she was kidnapped by a group of mysterious men. This group included X, who was apparently the original inspiration behind both the publication's title and the trio's collective name; he had encountered the three men shortly before assisting in Modeski's kidnapping, le
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| - The publication had its origins in a series of events that took place in May 1989; these incidents convinced the men who would become the Lone Gunmen that no-one was safe from "secret elements within the United States government" that apparently sought to surveil members of the American public and control their lives. Susanne Modeski, who was instrumental in demonstrating this to the trio, told them to tell the truth (which she referred to as the trio's "weapon") and to reach as many people as possible with it, moments before she was kidnapped by a group of mysterious men. This group included X, who was apparently the original inspiration behind both the publication's title and the trio's collective name; he had encountered the three men shortly before assisting in Modeski's kidnapping, leaving them with the words "I heard it was a lone gunman", in reference to the Kennedy assassination. (TXF: "Unusual Suspects") The three men began publishing The Lone Gunman later in 1989. One of the trio, Byers, was driven by a desire to expose those who would destroy the American dream and to write the stories that those people didn't want the American public to read. (TLG: "Pilot")
- It premiered on March 4, 2001. The cast members consisted of Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Stephen Snedden and Zuleikha Robinson. Despite getting positive reviews from critics, the show's ratings dropped and on June 1, 2001, it was cancelled after only 13 episodes aired.
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