THE ODD SQUAD


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SCHEDULE OF THE FIRST SEASON
Sunday, March 4--"Pilot" 9/8c
Sunday, March 11--"Bond, Jimmy Bond" 9/8c
Friday, March 16--"Eine Kleine Frohike" 9/8c
Sunday, March 18--"Like Water For Octane" 9/8c
Friday, March 23--"Three Men and a Smoking Diaper" 9/8c
Friday, March 30--"Madam I'm Adam" 9/8c
Friday, April 6--"Planet of the Frohikes" 9/8c
Friday, April 13--"Maximum Byers" 9/8c
Friday, April 20--"Diagnosis: Jimmy" 9/8c
Friday, April 27--"Tango De Los Pistoleros" 9/8c
Friday, May 4--"The Lying Game" 9/8c
Friday, May 11--"All About Yves" 9/8c SEASON FINALE

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Who are the men lurking in the shadows of paranoia? What secrets have they uncovered about our government? Who do they trust?

America seems enamored with the computer genius' of the X-Files who call themselves the Lone Gunmen. A team made up of three, the Lone Gunmen spend their time wrapped up in the underworld of conspiracy, publishing a newspaper full of their theories and experiences. Everyone knows the twisted world of the Gunmen, where Trust No One is an everyday saying and to Believe The Lie is to deny everything. But who are Langly, Byers and Frohike? Read and find out...



RICHARD "RINGO" LANGLY
Dean Haglund's Biography

Sporting black-rimmed glasses, long blond hair and T-shirts from a dozen hard-rock bands, Langly is not the picture of a conventional conspirator. Langly is the communications expert of ‘The Lone Gunman’ editorial collective, the one most likely to joke with Mulder or invite him to ‘hop on the Internet to nitpick the scientific inaccuracies’ of a new science-fiction show. We know that prior to the formation of ‘The Lone Gunmen’ Langly was a computer hacker who also played ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ for money. He's also a little bent; in ‘Fearful Symmetry’ his colleague Byers explains Langly's absence in a meeting as a philosophical aversion to having his image bounced off a satellite. Langly automatically records every incoming phone call, and is evidently as conversant with current conspiracy theory as his two comrades, but he is ready with a laugh any time Mulder's theories get a little ‘out there’, such as the idea that UFOs caused the Gulf War Syndrome.



JOHN FITZGERALD BYERS
Bruce Harwood's Biography

The military and information systems expert of "The Lone Gunman" cabal, Byers looks like a professor who has wandered into a CIA rendezvous by mistake. His neat beard and dapper suits seem out of place among his grungier colleagues, but his sharp mind and no-nonsense demeanor attest to an encyclopedic knowledge of conspiracy theory and current speculation on everything from the Kennedy assassination to the latest in DNA research. He occasionally indulges in a wit as sardonic as Mulder's, as when he tells him, ‘That's why we like you, Mulder: Your ideas are weirder than ours.’ Unlike co conspirators Langly and Frohike, he is the least liable to crack a joke or even a smile, but his calm intelligence lends authority and believability to the unlikely trio's offices. We also know that prior to meeting Langly and Frohike he was working for the FCC.



MELVIN FROHIKE
Tom Braidwood's Biography

The photographic and surveillance specialist in the group, Frohike is the Frog Prince of ‘The Lone Gunman’ editorial board. Next to Langly and Byers, he looks like the proverbial dirty old man. Not a great talker, Frohike grows loquacious only when Mulder teases him; he succinctly summarized the atmosphere of suspicion and paranoia in Mulder's apartment during ‘Anasazi’ with one bon mot: ‘weirdness’. We learn that prior to meeting Langly and Byers, he ran a small business selling dubious cable decoders. He has made no secret of his attraction to Agent Dana Scully, but is also quite taken by the software wizard Esther Nairn, revealing an obvious preference for ‘brainy beauties’ on his side.



JAMES "JIMMY" BOND
Stephen Snedden's Biography

The name's Bond, Jimmy Bond. The newest addition to the lone gunman came as somewhat of a shock to the group, but after Jimmy kept their paper from folding, how could they say no? Bond is the not-so-bright youngster of the group whose first big idea was a blind football team. Now that he's joined up with the gunmen, he's working on his journalist skills--as we see in the episode Madam, I'm Adam. Jimmy's heart of gold and willingness to help lands the gunmen in trouble at every turn.



YVES ADELE HARLOW
Zuleikha Robinson's Biography

The black cat of the group, Harlow seems to only come around when the gunmen have already done the dirty work of their stories. Her real name unknown, Yves uses an anogram of "Lee Harvey Oswald" to hide her idenity. Although Harlow works more for money than truth, she's always there to bail the group out when they get in over their heads.


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