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> >In a Wrath of Khan scene, all three of the Lone Gunmen died,
> >sacrificing themselves to contain a terrorist bioweapon that
> >would have killed thousands. At the end, that left Jimmy and
> >Yves to carry on the fight. I'm guessing the Gunmen will not
> >be in any more X-Files movies... Unless of course their
> >deaths were all part of a larger conspiracy... <groan>
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> We didn't actually *see* them die, so I'm sure Chris Carter can come up with
> a way to bring them back.  After all, Cancer Man (aka The Smoking Guy)
> "died" and came back, and Krycek (sp?) has died at least twice and still
> keeps coming back.

Cancer Man was featured among the popular TV villains covered in an
article in the Life & Arts section of my paper this morning.  (They also
mentioned Dr. Romano from ER, which was my other favorite.)

BTW, William B. Davis has been doing these "Skeptical Inquirer" spots on
Discovery Science.  Those amuse me....

> Actually, early last season, Doggett died -- IIRC, he was eaten and then
> vomited back into a Doggett-shaped pit in the ground to cure him of some
> disease or other.

Another good reason not to have been watching.  (Gross.  Or is my
ickiness tolerance just all being used up on real-life baby-related
ickinesses?)

> A recent poll on SciFi.com asked what X-Files characters aside from Mulder
> and Scully fans wanted to see most in future X-Files movies, and the Lone
> Gunmen won by a landslide.  (Oddly enough, Krycek was in second the last
> time I looked at the poll.)  So I wouldn't be surprised to see some lame
> excuse to bring them back in the next X-Files movie, which Chris Carter is
> already writing.

Well, if they're in it, I'll want to see it.  If they're not, then I'm
not sure.

:P

        Julia

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