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The X-Files is an excellent science fiction show premised on asking the question, "What if there were actually some good FBI agents?"
Yeah, that's the least believable part of the series.
Some X-Files characters knew...
The original True Anon Podcast:
TrueAnon rule for life: If an FBI agent says they're not going to hurt you, you'll be dead within a day.
Yung Chomsky almost certainly has a suit like Byers.
I'm rewatching the show right now and just got the first Lone Gunmen appearance the other day. I came to the conclusion:
Bryers = Yung Chomsky
Langley = Liz
Frohike = Brace
"Check it out Mulder, I had breakfast with the guy who shot JFK this morning... it was craaayyyzzzyyy..."
I WANT TO BELEIVE (THAT MULDER AND SCULLY COULD EXIST)
In fairness to Chris Carter, he drew on a lot of real-world evil schemes. For example he explicitly called out Operation Paperclip and Unit 731 in the show.
The Lone Gunmen mentioned the School of America training assassins in one of the Xcode’s episodes, although they don’t explicitly say anything about Latin America.
I want to believe
Or Twin Peaks, the spin off of X-files
Technically, Twin Peaks came out a few years before The X-Files.