The X Files: I Want to Believe Lone Gunman
2022-04-25 06:01
GunmenThe origin of the name comes from the Kennedy assassination, when only a murderer.
The assassination of Kennedy has always been an unsolvable mystery in American history. Many people believe that there is more than one murderer, and Oswah was also assassinated. This theme is the favorite of The X-Files conspiracy theory. The Lone Gunman first appeared in "The X-Files" in the fifth season. He met Mudd because he helped a woman in red (actually a researcher on a secret government project). As a responsible group, Mutter calls them "an extreme government watchdog."
Their appearance has brought a broader space for the development of the plot and changes in the interaction of the characters, and also provided "irresponsible comments" for many unsuccessful historical cases, and timely made up for the tricks of deep throats that always play mystery and appetite. As for the three members, Byers, Langly, and Frohike are loyal and close friends of Mudd, and they gradually developed into Scully and even Skinner and Doug friend.
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The X Files: I Want to Believe quotes
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Assistant Director Walter Skinner: We will find him. I know Mulder. He'd get to a phone and call first. He wouldn't do anything crazy.
[Scully stares at him]
Assistant Director Walter Skinner: Not overly crazy.
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Agent Mosley Drummy: I don't believe this.
Fox Mulder: That's been your problem from the start.
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