The Lone Gunmen was a 2001 television series produced by Chris Carter. It centered around the Lone Gunmen, characters that had been introduced in Carter's other TV series, The X-Files. The series was canceled at the end of its first season, with the final episode, "All About Yves", ending with a cliff-hanger. Despite this, the characters of Byers, Frohike and Richard 'Ringo' Langly continued to appear in The X-Files, with the plot of The Lone Gunmen series finally being resolved in the episode "Jump the Shark".
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| - The Lone Gunmen was a 2001 television series produced by Chris Carter. It centered around the Lone Gunmen, characters that had been introduced in Carter's other TV series, The X-Files. The series was canceled at the end of its first season, with the final episode, "All About Yves", ending with a cliff-hanger. Despite this, the characters of Byers, Frohike and Richard 'Ringo' Langly continued to appear in The X-Files, with the plot of The Lone Gunmen series finally being resolved in the episode "Jump the Shark".
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| - The Lone Gunmen was a 2001 television series produced by Chris Carter. It centered around the Lone Gunmen, characters that had been introduced in Carter's other TV series, The X-Files. The series was canceled at the end of its first season, with the final episode, "All About Yves", ending with a cliff-hanger. Despite this, the characters of Byers, Frohike and Richard 'Ringo' Langly continued to appear in The X-Files, with the plot of The Lone Gunmen series finally being resolved in the episode "Jump the Shark".
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