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The Lone Gunmen Are Dead

Mike Perry (And many,many others) writes: "In an astounding move after the cancellation of the show, Chris Carter killed off the Lone Gunmen in tonight's episode of the X-Files. After a short introduction that re-introduced the group as trying to save "a world that isn't too kind to idealists," the episode progressed until the Gunmen realized their destiny with Langley's quotes about Joey Ramone, and then Byer's quote "We never gave up, and we never will. In the end, if that's all they can say about us, it'll do." The episode then built to an ending where the Gunmen group gave their lives to thwart a bio-terrorist financed by a business tycoon.I don't know about you guys, but back in the prime of the X-Files, these guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid. I was deeply disappointed with the cancellation of the show (sure the pilot sucked, but the next few episodes were good). I feel glad that these characters were allowed to retire with dignity before the end of the show." CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler, when I scheduled the post I miscalculated the timing. I know, I'm evil. I promise I won't ruin the next 4 episodes or however many they have left.

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  1. AASSHOLES by metalhed77 · · Score: 2, Flamebait

    i live on the west coast, i was about to watch it, thanks for the spoiler warnings. HOW FUCING STUPID ARE YOU. Thanks for ruining the episode.

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    1. Re:AASSHOLES by nberggren · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      What the hell is wrong with you people!!!! I have that show Tivo'd right now. I hoped to watch when I got home. Why bother now.

    2. Re:AASSHOLES by tfreport · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Nice spoilage warning. Of course, the title says it all. In the four coming episodes how bout a simple, "X-Files: Four more to go" or something like that. Even with a spoilage warning, the title gives it a way without reading what you do not want to.

    3. Re:AASSHOLES by Sabaki · · Score: 1


      Yeah, I didn't even read the article -- I was just hanging out somewhere with /. updates, minding my own business, when the title popped up and I knew immediately. I wasn't even using Tivo and I still got screwed.

    4. Re:AASSHOLES by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Slashdot is always wreaking my fun! Like when ever there's a big news story I want to be the last one to hear about it. But it always fucking shows up on Slashdot before I get a chance to sit down in front of my TV to watch the news. And man that makes me really really mad! I hate it when a news service that I dont pay 1 cent for makes an error!!!

    5. Re:AASSHOLES by Cy+Guy · · Score: 2

      Well considering that they did wait for the show to have started on the West Coast, any true fan would have been watching the show and not logged onto SlashDot. So I think it was safe for them to post, though a spoiler warning might have been nice ofr TiVo users and other time shifters.

    6. Re:AASSHOLES by IronTek · · Score: 1

      Same here! It was sitting on my TiVo...I was almost ready to watch it..."check slashdot," I thought.

      That was a big mistake!

      The /. editors dropped the ball on this one, even if no one wants to admit it or face that fact.

      They screwed up.

    7. Re:AASSHOLES by lilzabubba · · Score: 1

      WAH WAH WAH. The show has sucked for the last two years anyway, get over it.

    8. Re:AASSHOLES by IronTek · · Score: 1

      Yes, this is true. The show had gotten considerably worse the past year or two.

      So bad, in fact, I stopped watching for most of the season.

      But with the hype of "the final x episodes," I started watching again. The last few episodes, I think, have been pretty good...still not up to par with the rest of the series (pre season 7), but good nonetheless.

      ...and I still am very right about what the editors did.

    9. Re:AASSHOLES by EvilAlien · · Score: 1

      I find it hard to believe that people couldn't figure out that was going to happen from the ads for this episode. I mean come on, you have to at least acknowledge that someone getting killed off was obvious to all but the most dense.

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    10. Re:AASSHOLES by EvilAlien · · Score: 1
      This is the same thing as the early scoopage of software releases which result in hammering servers before they are ready with mirrors.

      Sure, /. hugely screwed this up, but if you don't want to read bleeding edge not-ready-for-primetime news, go read CNet. They'll let you know about the breaking news the week after. =)

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    11. Re:AASSHOLES by slice_nice · · Score: 1

      am are you be losers?

  2. THANKS! by ajiva · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Thank you for ruining the episode for us on the west cost!

    1. Re:THANKS! by 2muchcoffeeman · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Don't blame chrisd for this. Point your blame guns at Taco. In my opinion, he should've held it back until midnight EST, at least. There really was no good reason not to. Could've put spoiler warnings on the front page, too -- warning of information about major characters in the show's mythology getting killed off and "if you want it spoiled, click the link."

      But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.

      (And then there's the old punishment from rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated, but that's too harsh.)

      (Uh, then again, maybe not.)

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    2. Re:THANKS! by MaxVlast · · Score: 1

      It begs the question...what was the old punishment? I'm curious. I know how I'd feel if someone spoiled an episode of B5 before seeing it.

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    3. Re:THANKS! by rikkards · · Score: 1
      Hell if I had known this was going to happen I probably would have watched. I am one of the people who stopped watching about 3 years ago when they should have ended it (remember this is only my opinion, there may be people who actually like the show anymore).

      Although I will probably watch the finale just to see how it wraps up.

    4. Re:THANKS! by JamieF · · Score: 2

      New career for ChrisD: editor in chief at Time Canada... :)

      get it... iMac leak... sigh.

    5. Re:THANKS! by BrotherPope · · Score: 1

      It doesn't matter if the article was posted before or after it was broadcast, because lots of people (particuarly on /.) time shift, and there are countries that lag by entire seasons, so even if the article was put up an hour or a day after the episode was broadcast, it would have been a stupid article.

      I am amazed that any writer would actually put a major spoiler "above the fold" with no warning.

      I am even more amazed that no editor caught it before it went up, and f-ing stunned that after people started screaming they didn't reword it with a warning, pushing the actual spoiler behind the "read more" link.

      Self-centered jerks.


      I'm quoting most of your reply because it needs to be said again and again. Pulling this stunt was a very stupid move by chrisd and his update would have been laughable if it weren't so lame. The non-apology ('Oops, sorry about the spoiler' is not an apology, it's a brush-off) itself appeared 'below the fold'. To call Slashdot a Mickey Mouse operation is disrespectful because at least the mouse is a professional. They will never get a subscription fee out of me because Slashdot continues to fall below even the lowest web publishing standards.

      Never is a long time, but I'm fairly confident that this problem will never be solved. There is no chance I will be proven wrong on this point. At least a few years ago the deterioration could be blamed on the lame posters. Now it's the 'editors' who I blame.

    6. Re:THANKS! by AtariDatacenter · · Score: 2

      "If I was a moderator" I would have given you a +1 for this. But then you put in the "get it..." line. You lost your karma bonus.

  3. Gee, Thanks by ucblockhead · · Score: 2, Redundant
    Thanks for ruining it for us west coasters.


    Idjits.

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    1. Re:Gee, Thanks by IanA · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      In an astounding move after the cancellation of the show, Chris Carter killed off the Lone Gunmen in tonight's episode of the X-Files

      If you stop reading after this, you still need to see how and why it happens; maybe a spoiler, but not enough to ruin.
      If it's ruined, it's only because you continued to read, which is your fault and no one elses.

    2. Re:Gee, Thanks by Louis_Wu · · Score: 1
      :)

      I'm ticked about this (I flamed quite hot earlier), but I wouldn't put this in the category of journalistic integity. But exageration is also a form of humor. :)

      "... journalistic integrity", that is too funny.

    3. Re:Gee, Thanks by 56ker · · Score: 2

      I think what's ruined it more for X-Files viewers is the fact that the shows been cancelled - /. saying what happens in the last episode before it's aired is just throwing petrol on the fire!

    4. Re:Gee, Thanks by Kris_J · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Not to mention the Rest of the World. Down Under the new season of the X-files hasn't even started yet.

    5. Re:Gee, Thanks by Nogami_Saeko · · Score: 1

      Hmm... A quote I've heard somewhere...

      "Trust no-one" (especially "news" sites).

      In other words, if you don't want to see spoilers, don't check web-board postings when something you're anticipating is coming up as there will always be someone too stupid to put proper spoiler warnings on posts.

      Of course this posting should've been pulled as soon as it occured to the staff that it WAS legitimately spoiling the episode for west-coasters. That it wasn't is an indication of how /. management views the readers of their site.

      Which would be why I'm declaring a personal /. moratorium a week or so before SW2 time. Don't need some twit posting a big spoiler ahead of seeing the movie.

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    6. Re:Gee, Thanks by felipeal · · Score: 2

      I think what's ruined it more for X-Files viewers is the fact that the shows been cancelled

      I'm a great X-Files 'viewer', but I think it's quite the opposite. They should have pulled the plug a couple of seasons ago, while DD was still in the show.

      In fact, every time Fox announces "there's *only* X (no pun intended:) episodes left", I felt it really means "there's *still* X episodes left"....

    7. Re:Gee, Thanks by justinstreufert · · Score: 1

      And you expect us insensitive Americans to wait months before discussing the show? You're asking a lot. Maybe Australians should read an Australian news site. :)

      (But yes, I think there should have been a Spoiler Warning on the front page.)

      Justin

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    8. Re:Gee, Thanks by buddhas · · Score: 1

      Here in India, we haven't viewed episodes from season 8 yet. (For now, we get a rerun of season 7!)

  4. Sneakers by dasheiff · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah not since Sneakers had we seen real hacking.

  5. not to worry by hajmola · · Score: 1

    we'll all just pretend this never happenned when the next x-files movie comes out...

  6. Real damn smart Chris by Microlith · · Score: 1

    Great. Seeing as how the show isn't run at the same time for ALL timezones, you've probably spoiled it for at least 2.

    Never mind those outside the country.

    Real smart.

  7. Hmm.. by glwtta · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I for one don't watch the show anymore, and did find this interesting. However I am sure that all those who haven't seen it yet (ever hear of time zones?) will really appreciate this "news item" ;)

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  8. Ack by jwilloug · · Score: 1

    Jesus Christ, how about a spoiler warning next time? I don't think it's even shown on the west coast yet, much less for the international folks or TiVo addicts like myself...

  9. i was really hoping by no+reason+to+be+here · · Score: 1

    that mulder might show up for the funeral. after all, he was the one that brought them to the party.

  10. X-files is closed. by doood · · Score: 1

    For those of you who had it spolied by the east coasties, there is always the DVD collection heh. I suggest snagging the lastest divx rips of some ftp!

  11. Spoiler Warning?? by Slash+Veteran · · Score: 1
    sheesh.

    TiVo == not realtime == you just screwed us.

    hugs.

    1. Re:Spoiler Warning?? by Fourier · · Score: 1, Redundant

      Amen. Chalk up another "this sucks" vote from a diehard TiVo user. Next time, give us *at least* 24 hours, preferably with a spoiler warning.

      Bah. Good thing X-Files mostly sucks these days. If this happened somewhere in the first five seasons, I would have been *really* pissed.

    2. Re:Spoiler Warning?? by Sancho · · Score: 2

      Silly, by 24 hours someone else might have posted the article. Remember, the goal is not to inform, but to get the post out as quickly as possible (possibly explaining the frequent "oops" posts of late--better to post a retraction than to be scooped).

  12. Sad :( by Joe+the+Lesser · · Score: 1

    These guys were seriously my heroes. I think geeks everywhere looked up to them.

    It was really hard to watch, but I'm really glad they tied the loose ends well, and showed them the respect they deserved.

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    1. Re:Sad :( by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      These guys were seriously my heroes. I think geeks everywhere looked up to them.

      Dude... They aren't real! Stephen Hawking. HE'S real...

      Ah well, at least it was better than The Simpsons this week. That was the worst episode ever (and no, i'm not copying comic book guy, it truly was.)

      I'm waiting for the flashback episode that flashes back to the other flashback episodes...

    2. Re:Sad :( by Carnivore · · Score: 1

      At least they apologised for it.
      Did you listen to the whole credit-song? At the very end they sang, "sorry for the clip show..."

      I have been very dissapointed with the simpsons this season. Fox needs to fix it quick.

    3. Re:Sad :( by flagstone · · Score: 1

      It was really hard to watch, but I'm really glad they tied the loose ends well, and showed them the respect they deserved.


      Not to get too worked up over a TV show, but I wish the "respect" part were true.

      While it's a fact that planning in advance was never these guys' strong suit, it seems the writers decided to give them either a major brain lock or a case of suicidal depression. Obviously, their plan for saving the world involved one guy pulling a switch and the other two, ummm, standing around waiting to die. Couldn't two have been saved while one pulled the switch?

      Or better yet, knock the guy out and then all three could escape before the wall came down?

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    4. Re:Sad :( by Dun+Malg · · Score: 1

      I have been very dissapointed with the simpsons this season. Fox needs to fix it quick.


      It's not Fox- it's Film Roman. A friend of mine works at Film Roman and he says that the writers for the Simpsons have been saying "this is the last season" for about three years. But when it comes time to write the next season's scripts, Fox brings in a huge wheelbarrow full of money and says "will this change your mind?" Invariably it does.

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  13. Wow by DwarfGoanna · · Score: 1

    "I don't know about you guys, but back in the prime of the X-Files, these guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid."


    Wow, and all this time I felt silly for looking up to Mr.Wizard. I wish I had gone to your school, where I could have given the wedgies instead of recieving them.=)

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    1. Re:wow by rtaylor · · Score: 2

      ALLAH BOMB PRESIDENT or TRIGGER HAPPY PILOT would both be appropriate.

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    2. Re: wow by Black+Parrot · · Score: 1


      > I hate Chris Carter. I hope the feds catch him typing "ALLAH BOMB PRESIDENT" to someone on Instant Messenger.

      Oops. I think you just slashdotted the NSA's computer system.

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    3. Re: wow by sunhou · · Score: 1

      Oops. I think you just slashdotted the NSA's computer system.

      Nope, other way around, he just NSA'ed slashdot.

  14. gee thanks by pato+perez · · Score: 1

    I have it on ice. I was gonna watch it tonight after putting in a couple of hours more working. You, know, kick back with a cold one or two... I was looking forward to that. Thanks. Thanks a lot.

  15. maaaan by coolgeek · · Score: 1

    i wonder if anyone else lives on the west coast, like me, that just had their episode spoiled.

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  16. Hello, SPOILER warning? by szcx · · Score: 4, Funny

    Way to go, fuckmonkeys. Hey by the way, Darth Vader was Luke's father.

    1. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by rnturn · · Score: 4, Funny
      ``Hey by the way, Darth Vader was Luke's father.''

      Hey thanks a lot! Just where was your spoiler warning?

      I have all the released movies but I was waiting until all the remaining episodes were filmed before watching them. But why bother now.

      Sheez. :-(

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    2. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by BreakWindows · · Score: 5, Funny

      I have all the released movies but I was waiting until all the remaining episodes were filmed before watching them. But why bother now.

      They made sequels to that movie? Man, I imagine they must have gone downhill after that first one...probably filled with furry muppets or something.

      And to all the people complaining: come on, it's only television. If you find yourself complaining that someone spoiled the ending to your favorite TV show, AND that show is the XFiles, AND the spoilage was that the geeky subversives with whom you identify were killed: You really need to (re)evaluate your life. Put down the game comtroller, move out of your parent's basement and cut the mullet. That *whoosh* you hear is life passing you by.

    3. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by kubrick · · Score: 1

      move out of your parent's basement

      Sounds like you're channelling James T. Kirk (oops, William Shatner) there.

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    4. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by Paradoxish · · Score: 1

      Note to you: If you're reading slashdot regularly AND posting here odds are you can identify with those "geeky subversives" yourself. Your holier-than-thou attitude doesn't make you cool, it makes you look like a loser. I can't believe this got modded up.

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    5. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by PaganRitual · · Score: 2, Funny

      oh great, here we go again, another 'holier-than-thou' loser who is here to tell us all how we are all geeks and should 'get a life' because whatever we happen to enjoy and take an interest in doesnt agree with what he might like.

      im SOOOO thankful that my saviour has arrived to tell me how misguided and inadequate my life is ... tell me, oh "BreakWindows" (wow man, youve already got me thinking you are a l33t h4x0r, you must have linux installed, GEEK), how shall i improve my own pitiful existence so that i may attempt to at least been seen fit for pity in your eyes? ...

      get outside some more???
      take up some sport???
      become keen on jesus???

      or better still, maybe ill just go back to doing whatever i like to do, with other people that share the same interests ... GOSH! ... is that allowed??? ...

      whatever i do, i just need to be careful to not like anything too much, cause i would hate to be able to be typecast under some sort of heading, whereby people might be able to know me and what i find interesting ... because then all the people who dont neccessarily like that sort of thing might have something to say against me; they might call me a loser because i dont fit in with what they think or do ... oh BOO HOO HOO!!!

      get a clue you dumb fuck ... if you are gonna spend your time telling people that whatever they find interesting is wrong or makes them a loser, or is boring, then you are just showing yourself up to big an even bigger loser, who obviously has so much time on their hands to be able to waste it like this (my excuse is that im bored at work atm) ... and besides, unless you find the subject matter interesting, your opinion simply doesnt count anyway, and no one could give a shit what you and your *whooshes* have to say about anything ...

      oh yeah, and one more thing moron ... ALL of the muppets were furry ... the phrase 'furry muppets' doesnt make any sense ... STUPID

    6. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by PaganRitual · · Score: 1

      damnit, i forgot about those critic guys ...

      i thought kermit and miss piggy had fur all over their bodies, its just that it was just short ...

      miss piggy probably waxes any problem fur anyway ...

      "dad, whats a mup-pet? well ... its not quite a mop, and its not quite a puppet ..."

    7. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 2, Insightful

      And your attitude pretty much confirms everything he said...

    8. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by Lemmy+Caution · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      And the girl in The Crying Game is a guy, "rosebud" is the sled, and Bruce Willis is actually a ghost in "Sixth Sense!" Anyone else?

    9. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by cybrpnk · · Score: 2

      Well, this point was actually a great surprise to me when I obtained...ahem...first hand experience....

    10. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by cybrpnk · · Score: 2

      He is??? Just what does this mean? I thought he died when he fell over the brink with that monster. Believe it or not, I've never read the trilogy...

    11. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by Elbereth · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      And the girl in The Crying Game is a guy, "rosebud" is the sled, and Bruce Willis is actually a ghost in "Sixth Sense!" Anyone else?

      Deckard was a replicant, Rocky wins the last fight, Kevin Spacey is the bad guy in The Usual Suspects, Brad Pitt's character's wife dies at the end of Seven, Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt's character in Fight Club) is just a figment of Edward Norton's mind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture never gets any better than the first hour. Oh yeah, and the alien ship is actually Voyager.
    12. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by bonoboy · · Score: 2

      Yeah c'mon, this site is read by shitloads of people all over the world. This was fucking dumb and the story should have been withdrawn, not changed. I'm not one to rag on /. normally, but Rob should have made a call here and not just 'lived with the mistake'. That story will be there for a day on most people's screens, and if they haven't seen it, they'll still be damn pissed off.

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    13. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by BreakWindows · · Score: 4, Interesting

      get a clue you dumb fuck ... if you are gonna spend your time telling people that whatever they find interesting is wrong or makes them a loser

      I didn't say anything was wrong, only that obsessing over it to the point of anger that it was "spoiled" is. It's not real life, it's a TV show. This is not real life, it's Slashdot. If you take some dumb fuck's worthless loser opinion so seriously you need to respond with angry remarks, you need to find a new anti-drug. I laughed when I read your post, because it isn't about me; it's about some handle's post to a website about a fictional character on television. I couldn't take it personally, so I found it humorous. You'll find life is a lot happier when you stop taking things that don't matter so seriously, which is the point of my original joke, and the point of this post.

      Stop crying that the X-Files was spoiled for you...any normal person would shrug it off and watch anyway, content with watching their favorite show. The need for surprise and following along like you're really there is an extension of detached reality. Watch it and enjoy it as a television show, no one said anything was wrong with that, but if you get that angry when the pictures on the screen aren't around anymore, it's time to find a new *hobby*.

    14. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      first things first, i apologise for being so harsh in my original post (for some reason i cant log in, which is frustrating, but this is paganritual here) ... i think the fact that i killed the last half hour at work responding to this meant that i had time to include more insults than was required. im sure i could have got my point across with being so immature.

      at any rate, i think i have read one too many 'this is what you should be doing' posts and i just cracked. this insistence on telling others how to live their lives starts to grate very quickly, and i think that because it so often comes with an assumed description of the stereotypical 'nerd' or 'geek', or whatever term you choose, makes it all the more irritating.

      i couldnt care less about the x-files anymore. i hardly watch any tv at all. i dont even live in america, so none of this was relevant to me anyway. but i can appreciate the frustration in looking forward to seeing something (yes, even a television show) and then being told what happens before you even get to see it. to chime in with 'its just a tv show, why dont you go out and get a life' is such a nothing comment its a wonder you bother posting it in the first place.

    15. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by sh00z · · Score: 1
      Anyone else?
      Just go to moviepooper.com.
    16. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by aengblom · · Score: 2

      Way to go, fuckmonkeys. Hey by the way, Darth Vader was Luke's father.

      The correct phrasing is now:

      Hey by the way, Anakin Skywalker become Darth Vader

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    17. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? by nomadic · · Score: 1

      I know everyone always says the book is better, but in this case it really is. And no, Gandalf isn't Sauron, it was a joke...

  17. I felt a lump in my throat by cOdEgUru · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not because of the cheesy way they killed them off, but because I had taken it for granted that these three goofballs would always be there.

    It was kinda nice in the part where they had to cover up for their lack of equipment, blaming it on upgrades and giving them all away to charity, when for real they had spent it all on finding Yves.

    Jimmy also made a nice comeback from the Lone Gunmen era. Man, I really really wished Mulder was back for this episode. He had a real bond with these guys. And I believe with Lone Gunmen gone, and with the curtains coming down next month, one of the most hated/loved series is leaving us all.

    1. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by ArticulateArne · · Score: 1

      No Mulder? Oh, man, you gotta have Mulder whenever you have the Lone Gunmen. Mulder was their only real connection to the FBI, X-Files, etc. Mulder was the one guy who bothered to listen to them. Mulder should've been there with them, and either saved them or died alongside them. Nuts. You just gotta have Mulder with the LG, especially on their last episode.

    2. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by Citizen+of+Earth · · Score: 1

      Not because of the cheesy way they killed them off, but because I had taken it for granted that these three goofballs would always be there.

      You will note that we never actually see them die nor do we ever see their bodies after they supposedly die. Under the circumstances, one could speculate that there could be more cheese to come.

    3. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by _Sprocket_ · · Score: 2
      I disliked the Lone Gunmen spinoff show. It had taken oddball characters who, while not always full of wisdom, constantly had the answers and the geek knowledge to solve some mystery or save the day. And it turned them in to bungling idiots overly obsessed with conspiracy theories and technology who seem to always need some "normal" character to get anything actually accomplished.


      Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed seeing the trio fumble occasionally. Or trip when confronted with situations that are out of their depth (such as a social setting). And when the show displayed a tounge-in-cheek view of geek culture. But even when these elements came in to play, the X-Files had the Lone Gunmen as valuable purvayers of obscure knowledge.



      It was kinda nice in the part where they had to cover up for their lack of equipment, blaming it on upgrades and giving them all away to charity, when for real they had spent it all on finding Yves.


      When the group first announced that they were upgrading and cleared out their equipment, I thought the spinoff writers were striking again. Since when do geeks dump a room full of equipment that they personally own? And then it came forward that they had hocked it all to finance their search. Wow. Sacrifice. Nice twist.


      So in the end, I was a bit shocked and disappointed in the Lone Gunmen's deaths. They were favored characters (heck - this is the first episode of Xfiles I've watched in a good year, all because of those characters). But in a way, they had already been killed by the spinoff show. It was kind of nice to see them retired as heros and, hopefully, beyond the reach of further character butchery.

    4. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by Ed+Avis · · Score: 1

      Can someone explain the name? 'Lone Gunman' would make sense, and so would 'Formerly lone until they got together Gunmen', but if there are several gunmen how can they be Lone?

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    5. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by msaavedra · · Score: 1

      The Warren Commission concluded that the John F. Kennedy assassination was the work of "a lone gunman", namely Lee Harvey Oswald. The conspiracy nuts never accepted this. "The Lone Gunmen" name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to this, and I would assume the oxymoron you mentioned is deliberate. After all, they aren't really gunmen, but they are conspiracy nuts.

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      --Henry David Thoreau
    6. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by The+Bastard · · Score: 1

      It comes from #5x01 "Unusual Suspects". Specifically, from a dialog between Byers and X (Deep Throat's replacement), where Byers proclaimed that X and his cohorts were the same people who killed JFK. X's reply was: "Really? I heard it was a lone gunman..."

    7. Re:I felt a lump in my throat by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 2

      It was kind of nice to see them retired as heros and, hopefully, beyond the reach of further character butchery.

      Interesting. I wonder if this ep was an involuted apology by CC, and his attempt to do right by the Gunmen?

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      Fascism starts when the efficiency of the government becomes more important than the rights of the people.
  18. Apologies and Fixes by metalhed77 · · Score: 1

    You SHOULD delete the headline lest anyone else have their evening ruined by this, or at the VERY LEAST issue a goddamn apology, preferably in cash form.

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    Photos.
  19. Spoilers BELOW the intro text! by Louis_Wu · · Score: 3, Redundant
    Spoiler warning!!

    Oops, couldn't be bothered.

    If I were watching these last episodes as they came out (instead of taping for viewing in a month or two) I would be TICKED OFF that one of the most popular sci-fi series had a major plot point published on Slashdot before it's seen by all of the continental US. (As it is, I'm only watching the rest of the series out of loyalty to the original 7 years I loved the show.)

    Yup, that story was posted at 8:20 pm Pacific Daylight Time, 40 minutes before X-files starts.

    Before I can see the episode in Seattle (major /. hangout, I believe), the death of some major characters is put on the front page.

    Sheesh, it should have been in the [Read More] section with a spoiler warning. Publish it, but give me a chance to experience it first.

    1. Re:Spoilers BELOW the intro text! by Louis_Wu · · Score: 1
      chrisd, thank you for the apology. I for one am still not happy, but I understand the error, and the brightest part here is that you put thought into the timing. (Not that everyone will give you credit for that, but not everyone's a sweetheart like me. :)

      I hate it when that sort of thing happens. "Oops, was that my girlfriend, or the whole address book. Hmm, I guess I'll know in a few minutes."

    2. Re:Spoilers BELOW the intro text! by Jucius+Maximus · · Score: 1
      I give this whole article and the subsequent comments Score: 5, Funny.

      To me, it's hilarious how slashdotters treat spoilers to a popular science fiction TV show with all the same seriousness as billion dollar anti-trust cases and corporate/legislated threats freedom of speech.

      If I wasn't a nerd myself, I'd be rolling on the floor laughing.

    3. Re:Spoilers BELOW the intro text! by Erasmus+Darwin · · Score: 1
      "To me, it's hilarious how slashdotters treat spoilers to a popular science fiction TV show with all the same seriousness as billion dollar anti-trust cases and corporate/legislated threats freedom of speech."

      I'm reminded of the historic phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." If you're dead, nothing really matters. If you're alive but oppressed, you're being deprived of a fundamental human liberties that we hold very dear. But if you're alive and free, those things don't matter too much unless you're actually having some fun -- there has to be a reason to bother getting up in the morning.

      In short, entertainment and recreation are key parts of the human experience. Just because they're inherently less than serious doesn't mean they're unimportant.

    4. Re:Spoilers BELOW the intro text! by JFMulder · · Score: 2

      I just watched the episode. I had been doing the same thing as you and taped the whole season 9. But last week I finished my university semester and had a little too much free time on my hands, so I watched all 15 episodes of season 9 to date.
      They are pretty good. And don't worry, event tough I knew that the episode was going to end this way, it didn't prepare me totally for the shocking ending.

  20. Eventuality by user32.ExitWindowsEx · · Score: 1

    I guess it was bound to happen. What I want to know is why they all went at once. I surprised Carter didn't try to make some sort of thing whereby they were reduced until there was the "Lone Gunman." This was the 5th-to-last episode, so they could have gone at the rate of one per episode.

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  21. The Show by TXG1112 · · Score: 1

    I haven't watched X-files in years, but I caught the fist few minutes, after watching Malcom in the middle. My first thought was wow, x-files has really gone down the tubes, they're re-using lone gunman footage... I always liked Frohicke(sp?) the best.

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  22. I for one am completely, utterly amazed... by Hercynium · · Score: 1, Troll

    ...that /. is finally back to posting some real news for nerds!
    (stuff that matters, y'know!)

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    I'm done with sigs. Sigs are lame.
  23. Just one more... by nrc · · Score: 1


    Just one more voice calling the supposed ubergeeks at slashdot a bunch of dipshits for failing to consider timezone differences and TiVo users.

    Way to go, nitwits.

  24. sad by Scudsucker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Course, I stopped giving a shit about 4 seasons ago.

  25. chrisd should be shot! by nberggren · · Score: 1

    Nice going chris.... Thanks for ruining it for those of us living in different timezones, or use a pvr/VCR. Course it was pretty obvious who was going to die. They couldn't really kill off any of the other characters. But that would have made for the nice twist I was hoping for.

  26. Bfah by Vrallis · · Score: 1

    While I agreed that chrisd really screwed the pooch on this one, who is even watching any more? I stopped watching XFiles years ago. Two or three seasons and it was time to put a fork in it. There were about a thousand different threads of conspiracy, "fact", rumor, and nonsense and it was snowballing too fast for any sane person to keep up. Every show contradicted the last. In the end, there was simply never any single solid plot. The entire damned show's plot changed every week.

    Who cares?

  27. Spoiler City by Black+Art · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually this was mentioned weeks ago on aint-it-cool-news.com. The episode title is "Jump the Shark", a reference to jumptheshark.com.

    But then again, I have been living 23 minutes into the future lately. (I watched the Star Trek episode of Futurama with full end credit this morning.)

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    "Trademarks are the heraldry of the new feudalism."
    1. Re:Spoiler City by technos · · Score: 2

      It's not a reference to the website. The website uses a common 'entertainment' 'industry' term. It's a reference to the end of Happy Days, when they were so desperate for ratings the shows featured things like Fonzy jumping a shark on a motorcycle.

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    2. Re:Spoiler City by disappear · · Score: 2
      It's not a reference to the website. The website uses a common 'entertainment' 'industry' term.


      Use of which derives, actually, from the Web site.


    3. Re:Spoiler City by felipeal · · Score: 2

      Actually this was mentioned weeks ago on aint-it-cool-news.com

      Yeah, but there is a huge difference between accessing AICN for movies/TV rumors and innocently refreshing your /. page in a Sunday night during your 'break' between The Simpsons and The X Files...

      I will *never* access /. in such situations again. Imagine accessing it a few Tuesday from now and see something like 'Senator David Palmer is finally dead!' or 'from the I-can't-believe-she-did-that dept: Nina Myers was the ultimate mole'...

    4. Re:Spoiler City by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      But then again, I have been living 23 minutes into the future lately.

      Would your name be Edison Carter by any chance? (5 points if you can recognise that reference.)

    5. Re:Spoiler City by Black+Art · · Score: 2

      Just call me "Blank Art". ]:>

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    6. Re:Spoiler City by technos · · Score: 2

      Odd.. I could swear it was the other way around.

      My bad, thanks.

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      .sig: Now legally binding!
    7. Re:Spoiler City by wednesdaywar · · Score: 1

      I could have sworn that Fonzie jumped the Shark on waterskis. He tried the motorcycle, but kept floating off the seat.

    8. Re:Spoiler City by hairy+moose · · Score: 1

      Ha! Network 23 -- M-m-m-m-max Headroom!

  28. Thanks, morons by TheRealFixer · · Score: 2

    You ever hear of something called the west coast? See, there's this whole other world out there that doesn't get TV shows at the exact same time as YOU do.

    1. Re:Thanks, morons by kubrick · · Score: 3, Funny

      You ever hear of something called the Earth? See, there are *many other countries* out there that doesn't get TV shows in the exact same *year* YOU do.

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      deus does not exist but if he does
    2. Re:Thanks, morons by Sancho · · Score: 2

      You then get into the question of when does it become common knowledge? I mean, there *are* people who haven't seen Star Wars. Do we protect them from the spoiler that Vader is Luke's father, that Luke and Leia are siblings, etc?

      A year or two ago, Chewbacca was killed off in one of the novels (not cannon). Does that deserve spoiler protection?

    3. Re:Thanks, morons by kubrick · · Score: 1

      The X-Files is now niche-ish enough that I'd imagine any fan could avoid being spoiled if they wanted to -- I really don't hear about it all that much anymore.

      Unless, of course, major 'news' sites post plot spoilers as the headline of a story.

      Thankfully they havent done this with a TV show I really like... but there aren't really any of those running at the moment :)

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      deus does not exist but if he does
    4. Re:Thanks, morons by Sancho · · Score: 2

      My big tv show right now is Buffy. I never watched it until the start of this season, but FX rerunning it I was able to catch up real fast. I'd be pretty pissed to read a headline on any news site that said "Willow Foregoes Magic Ban, Kills all Geeks and Attacks Friends" or something.

    5. Re:Thanks, morons by kubrick · · Score: 2

      While we're at it, I was glad I never had to read 'Rosebud was his sled' re Citizen Kane, or 'it was her father, possessed by an evil spirit' for Twin Peaks. :/

      Given that there's usually a 12-18 month period where televsion properties percolate around the world (maybe longer?); the polite thing to do would have been to flag that information in this story could possibly affect future enjoyment of this show.

      Didn't we come up with an etiquette for all this back in the days of Usenet? :)

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      deus does not exist but if he does
    6. Re:Thanks, morons by gaudior · · Score: 1
      Didn't we come up with an etiquette for all this back in the days of Usenet? :)

      You are assuming that ANYONE on the Slashdot Editorial Staff remembers when Usenet, Eamil, FTP and Gopher was the internet. This is a very young, short-sighted group of people.

      Besides, does it really matter? It's just a TV show, and not a very good one anymore.

    7. Re:Thanks, morons by kubrick · · Score: 1

      etiquette

      vs.

      does it really matter?

      I think the point of etiquette is that consideration of others is always important. :)

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      deus does not exist but if he does
  29. Just so you don't do this again.. by garagekubrick · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm also going to join in and state that this was the stupidest thing /. has done in awhile. X Files isn't airing for another goddamn half an hour and you blow it right there in the headline.

    And furthermore, tell Jon Katz that it's "spoiler warning" not "spoilage" and stop having him mention the evils of Time Warner AOL when he sold the rights to your story to New Line Films - owned by them.

    In fact, slashdot's entire cultural coverge is pretty weak and needs an overhaul.

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    1. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by Wintersmute · · Score: 5, Funny

      slashdot's entire cultural coverge is pretty weak and needs an overhaul

      Am I the only one who thinks that cultural coverage for nerds is like visual arts coverage for the blind?

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      It may be cold, but at least it's clear.
    2. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by GT_Alias · · Score: 1

      Probably the most insightful thing I've heard in a long time.

    3. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by seann · · Score: 1

      Why didn't you just keep to that stupid blackout thing in your signature.

      Go away and take your stupid with you.

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      I'm a big retard who forgot to log out of Slashdot on Mike's computer! LOOK AT ME.
    4. Re: Just so you don't do this again.. by Black+Parrot · · Score: 1


      > I'm also going to join in and state that this was the stupidest thing /. has done in awhile. X Files isn't airing for another goddamn half an hour and you blow it right there in the headline.

      Damn! I just finished my placard announcing the end of the world coming up this Wednesday, and was going to wear it down by the overpass all day tomorrow. Now I'm going to have to repaint it in smaller text, to make room to write "SPOILER" across the top.

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      Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
    5. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by schnerb · · Score: 1

      Here's a spoiler for you: free speech.

      God forbid that Fox lose any advertiser revenue.

    6. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by Lupin3 · · Score: 1

      odd that your sig mentions the great /. blackout on the first day of the great /, blackout.

      ass.

    7. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      How is this insulting the blind you politically correct jerk?!

    8. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by redhatbox · · Score: 2


      "Am I the only one who thinks that cultural coverage for nerds is like visual arts coverage for the blind?"

      Nah... the kindly folks over at Kuro5hin do a fairly good job at dispelling this notion.

      Just my humble opinion, of course. :)

    9. Re:Just so you don't do this again.. by ipfwadm · · Score: 1

      K5 ought to have good cultural coverage; after all, their tagline is "technology and culture, from the trenches." The word culture is right in there. Not so with "News for nerds. Stuff that matters." And to a lot of nerds, culture is not stuff that matters (unfortunately, perhaps).

  30. You remember their show... Pre Sept.11th by DaedalusLogic · · Score: 2

    I'd be anxious to sweep under the rug any characters featured in a show depicting a near collision with the Twin Towers and a commercial jet. That plot was creepy even when I first saw the show, and thought that could NEVER happen. Interesting to think that's now going to be one of those shows (that episode at least) locked away forever never to see the light again. As far as the actors, those guys were funny, I liked what little I did see of them.

  31. Hey! Editors! Little thing called a SPOILER! by __aaaaxm1522 · · Score: 2
    Geezus!

    Even John Katz knows enough to put spoiler notices on his articles and hides the meat in the BODY, not the bloody header (never mind putting it in a completely unthoughtful, unoriginal title). For crying out loud Chrisd, thanks for ruining the episode for me.

    Just about every other news site out there that deals with TV/movie info knows what spoiler warnings are and how to use them. May I politely suggest that the editors of Slashdot take a peek at Dark Horizons or Trek Today and get a clue.

    Not everyone in this world lives by the schedule of the US East coast. Twit.

  32. good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by xcable_hhh · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I liked the Loan Gunmen (Fox didn't give it a chance, what was it 4 or 5 episodes). The episode was very good, up until they got killed. I would liked to have seen them save the world, get new funding, live to fight another day, and continueing with saving the world. Mulder didn't even show up for the furneral!!!!

    With X-Files ending, EFC sucking, no order for Futurama, Stargate with only 1 season left (and Daniel done), Andromeda geting worse, Invisiable Man cancled (my favorite), Lexx cancled (it's a good laugh), 7 Days gone, Specail Unit 2 gone.......sci-fi fans have had a really really bad year or so.

    The only bright spot is that Enterprise is getting better.

    heath

    1. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by blank · · Score: 1

      if it's profitable, fox could be convinced to bring the gunmen back. it would be easy enough to show that the gunmen on the boat were alien clones. the real ones were taken hostage and are on board a train having chips implanted into the backs of their necks.

      i'm only going to miss Futurama. tonight's star trek episode was good and most of the ones i saw this season were great. it felt like they were finally getting their stride.

      --

      bah. start over

    2. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by glwtta · · Score: 4, Funny
      The only bright spot is that Enterprise is getting better.

      Wow, nothing could've brought home the fact that sci-fi on tv sucks now, like that one sentence.

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      sic transit gloria mundi
    3. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by Bitsy+Boffin · · Score: 2
      The only bright spot is that Enterprise is getting better.

      And that Season 4 of Farscape is just around the corner.

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    4. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by druiid · · Score: 1

      Well, If you have Showtime... Jeremiah by J. Michael S of Babylon 5 fame is shaping up to be a great sci-fi show.

    5. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by blank · · Score: 1

      yes, that's true. i would like to say that i am sorry for posting (just as sorry as chrisd).

      i just watched the last half hour of the show. i still believe that it is more than possible to bring the gunmen back. hopefully though, x-files will remain over.

      i don't think you had to post anonymously. maybe next time.

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      bah. start over

    6. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      Stargate with only 1 season left (and Daniel done)

      From what I've heard from someone involved with the show, he will be back guesting on it.

      Sucks they axed him. Him and Teal'c were always the best characters. (O'Neill is a one trick pony.)

    7. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by BullDog87 · · Score: 1

      Farscape has been renewed for their 4th and 5th seasons. Third season finishes either this Friday or next Friday with the 4th season starting in June.

    8. Re:good episode, bad ending - sci-fi in general by halivar · · Score: 1

      Wait! It's all right! Battlestar Gallactica's coming to--

      Huh? The director did what?

      For *what* movie?

      NNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

  33. Whos Your Daddy? by halo8 · · Score: 1

    Wow.. what a jackass.. i'm on the east coast working right now, taped the episode. i'm gona start another "Great slashdot BlackOut" just for this one reason. how insensitive can you get..

    oh.. and by the way.. Anikan skywaker.. is actually Darth Vader.

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    The More Knowledge you have the Luckier you Get- J.R. Ewing
    1. Re:Whos Your Daddy? by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      how insensitive can you get..

      Insensitive? Yeesh, it's a TV show. It's not like someone is laughing at the unfortunate demise of one of your relatives...

      I would suggest "stupid" in place of insensitive. If you were anally raped and I took the piss, THAT would be insensitive. See the difference?

    2. Re:Whos Your Daddy? by charon_on_acheron · · Score: 1

      "oh.. and by the way.. Anikan skywaker.. is actually Darth Vader."

      I had to explain this to two people when Phantom Menace came out. That the little boy grows up to be Darth Vader, not Luke. "Oh, I thought that 'Luke' was like a nickname or something." And they were not complete idiots either, just half-morons I guess.

      I could understand they didn't pick up on who Darth Sidious was. Even with the dimpled chin thing.

      But come on, Anakin is not Luke as a child.

  34. UUUHHHH....SPOILER WARNING..... by cybrpnk · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hey, you guys on the West Coast, don't take this so hard, you've seen this scene already. It's a straight rip-off from the death-of-Spock scene. Separated by panes of glass...the friends struggle to open the door...but no, can't do that, they're already dead...so we have the mauldin goodbye...at least they didn't say anything about the needs of the many and needs of the few.

    Oh, and in the last scene they get buried in Arlington.

    1. Re:UUUHHHH....SPOILER WARNING..... by daeley · · Score: 3, Funny

      Spock DIED? When the fsck did that happen????!!!!!!

      ;)

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    2. Re:UUUHHHH....SPOILER WARNING..... by Kredal · · Score: 1

      Yeah, thanks for spoiling Star Trek 2! Some of us out here on Deep Space Station K-7 haven't seen it yet!

      Sheesh.

      --
      Whoever stated that signature sizes should be limited to one hundred and twenty characters can just go ahead and kiss my
    3. Re:UUUHHHH....SPOILER WARNING..... by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 2

      Don't forget the palm-to-glass-to-palm thing!

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    4. Re:UUUHHHH....SPOILER WARNING..... by jdavidb · · Score: 2

      Thank you for pointing that out! I noticed it immediately. I ran to /. 30 minutes after seeing the show, hoping to discuss it with people who could notice things like this along with me. I wasn't thinking about the time zones, either.

      Unfortunately, there's so much whining at +5 I'm now having to browse at 2 to actually find discussion about the show. I can't blame the whiners, I guess, although I think grown-ups can make their points without swearing every other word. (Bonus points if you recognize that as another Star Trek reference.) That's got to be one of the biggest spoilers of all time. I hope they don't do that to AOTC.

      I loved the Gunmen series and the characters. Their patriotic visages now grace my ibook desktop as a tribute. Amazing how worked up I can get over fictional characters.

  35. CHRISD is an idiot for allowing this spoiler by dstone · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    a fscking gdbm idiot.

    1. Re:CHRISD is an idiot for allowing this spoiler by blank · · Score: 1

      hey! don't give gdbm a bad name.

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      bah. start over

    2. Re:CHRISD is an idiot for allowing this spoiler by MisterBlister · · Score: 1

      Of course he's an idiot, how else do you think he passed the Slashdot editor test?

  36. Shatner's quite a role model you got there by rhizome · · Score: 2

    Did it ever occur to you that some people care about things that you don't? Of course it's a TV show, but it's a TV show that a lot of people happen to like. Perhaps you can't relate to enjoying the twists in a story, but for long time fans it is something that they are capable of appreciating, and something that the writers use their craft to portray. Quit being a wet blanket.

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    When I was a kid, we only had one Darth.
  37. It's uncanny. by cliffy2000 · · Score: 1

    Most people have loathed the characters for years.
    Rather than be thrilled that they've been killed off, they're upset on how they found out. Just be happy they're gone!
    -- Sorry to those who actually liked them. But I believe I can speak for most of us when I say that I thought they kinda sucked.

    1. Re:It's uncanny. by __aaaaxm1522 · · Score: 2
      Speak for yourself, not "most of us". Unless you've taken a poll of the population of the entire 'net, then about all you can be sure of is your own opinion.

      With regards to the Slashdot reader reactions, hey, it's understandable. Do I love the Lone Gunmen? Nah. I liked them though. But what happens if the next time around Slashdot spoils the plot to something I'm really interested in. That's what annoys me about this. Completely irresponsible. Katz manages to prefix his reviews with spoiler warnings, so why couldn't Chris D? It's "A Good Idea" when discussing the plot to a movie or television show that not everyone may have seen.

  38. SPOILER WARNING!!!!!! by cybrpnk · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Hey, at least Slashdot didn't reveal that in the last scene, our heros are buried in Arlington...

    1. Re:SPOILER WARNING!!!!!! by Glytch · · Score: 3, Funny

      The concept of the Lone Gunmen being buried in Arlington is just so completely wrong I don't know where to begin.

    2. Re:SPOILER WARNING!!!!!! by MaxVlast · · Score: 2

      What does it take to get buried in Arlington? I can't imagine that jobless geeks who were buddies with a renegade FBI agent and helped him out under the table are an easy sell to the brass who make such decisions.

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  39. WAY TO FUCKING SPOIL IT! by NanoGator · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    GOD DAMN!! I don't care if I get modded down or not, this was fucking stupid!

    X-Files isn't coming on for another half hour, yet the HEADLINE to this article spoiled it!

    Let me all give you a piece of advice on etiquette: Any time there's a movie or a TV show that people haven't seen yet, DON'T SPOIL IT! Show some consideration! It's okay to review it, just make sure we don't accidentally run across it. At least say 'spoilers ahead!'

    I can't believe I have to epxlain it! Thanks alot!

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    "Derp de derp."
    1. Re:WAY TO FUCKING SPOIL IT! by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      What difference does it make? If you're so pissed off now the show has been utterly spoilt, do something constructive for the hour that just got freed up in your schedule. Pet a cat. Take a walk. Masturbate. At least with the latter you have something to show for it at the end... Instead of whining about what's been spoilt, stop, take stock of your life, and realise what a sad bastard you truly are for being so anal...

      Christ this 2 minute posting limit is irritating...

    2. Re:WAY TO FUCKING SPOIL IT! by NanoGator · · Score: 2

      Uh right. As if you wouldn't be pissed if something you wanted to see was spoiled too.

      Let me tell you a little story, I work for a living. When ya work for a living, you want time to enjoy certain things. I wanted to enjoy watching X-Files. Slashdot blew it for me. End of story.

      Could I do other stuff? Sure. But I can't do what I wanted to do because of an insensitive slashdot poster.

      BTW, it's hypocritical to tell me ot find something more interesting to do when obviously you had time to respond to my post. Why don't you go do something constructive like pet a cat, take a walk, or even masterbate. At least with the latter you have something to show for it at the end. Instead of whining about my whining about it beoing spoilt, take stock of your life, and realize what a sad bastard you are for being a hypocrite.

      --
      "Derp de derp."
    3. Re:WAY TO FUCKING SPOIL IT! by NanoGator · · Score: 2

      "Keep pouting. It really suits you."

      Yah, real good burn man. Only Jackie from that 70's Show could have delivered it better.

      --
      "Derp de derp."
  40. Are they Really Dead by linuxbert · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How Many times has cancer man been killed?
    Remeber, this is the x-files were talking about. a person on this show, is not dead until you see a body, in peiceis on the ground.

    and even then its not garunteed that they are dead

    1. Re:Are they Really Dead by Citizen+of+Earth · · Score: 1

      How Many times has cancer man been killed?

      Why did they stop calling him "Cancer Man" and start calling him "Cigarette-Smoking Man"? Do I smell a conspiracy? *cough* *cough*

    2. Re:Are they Really Dead by Requiem · · Score: 1

      you're right. I'm sure they'll be back next season.

      oh, wait.

  41. chrisd == jonkatz by Bandito · · Score: 1

    I think that this spoiler for those on the west coast rocketed chrisd to jonkatz status. Sure this is probably redundant, but I think we can all now block stories posted by chris as well.

    1. Re:chrisd == jonkatz by Fourier · · Score: 2

      I think that this spoiler for those on the west coast rocketed chrisd to jonkatz status.

      WHOA, whoa, whoa. Think about what you're saying, man. Let's not go overboard here...

  42. Re:It's a fucking TV show.... by Louis_Wu · · Score: 1
    "all this uproar"

    The uproar is the /. junkies (me included) each venting his spleen. Hey, it's like a reward for checking Slashdot on the weekend (helping the ad rates for the slow weekend period, BTW) - BUT, the reward is a kick in the "groin of our entertainment".

    The uproar will die down, and turn into burning resentment for a week or four - till Clone Wars comes out in a month (25 days and counting!). The noise is "the sound of a million voices suddenly crying out", but this noise won't be quiet as soon.

  43. wow by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm very very serious: I was so fucking shocked by what I saw, it didn't even occur to me to submit it to slashdot. I stopped watching X-Files last season, but I saw on an ad that the Lone Gunman were featured in this ep so I stayed to watch...

    If you're upset about spoilers, don't be. Knowing what happens isn't going to blunt it when you see it happens :(

    I hate Chris Carter. I hope the feds catch him typing "ALLAH BOMB PRESIDENT" to someone on Instant Messenger.

    --
    [o]_O
  44. On a similar note, MACE WINDU KILLS JANGO FETT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    And nearly all of the Jedi are killed, except for a small number saved by Yoda bringing the Clone army as reinforcements.

  45. Man.... by theblacksun · · Score: 1
    The X files had really gone to crap, but I still loved those guys. The episode that explained their formation was one of my favorites... It's kinda weird, I feel bad for them.

    And on an upnote, holy crap my friend was right! he said that they should kill off multiple people to make it actually shocking. I think I might take him to the races with me sometime...

    --
    Ignorance kills, complacency kills, hatred kills, but usually not the ones guilty of them.
  46. Oh, give me a break, chris by TheRealFixer · · Score: 5, Flamebait

    CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler, when I scheduled the post I miscalculated the timing. I know, I'm evil. I promise I won't ruin the next 4 episodes or however many they have left.

    The ENTIRE THREAD, including the TITLE was designed to be a SPOILER. And you happily posted it right on the front page. Don't EVEN cry about mis-timing the posting of this thread. You did something incredibly stupid by even POSTING a spoiler story like this, regardless of the timing. What were you thinking?!

    1. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by Piquan · · Score: 1

      And a "me too" going to anybody who thinks that timing can be used to avoid spoilers:

      As for myself, I TiVo all my faves, and watch them when I have time. I very well may not watch one of my favorite shows for days, and in one case, weeks.

      And I don't even know what the overseas situation is.

      For Pete's sake, Chris, don't try to schedule.

    2. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by rhizome · · Score: 2

      Plus, he's not evil (which is some tongue-in-cheek joke to him, obviously). He's just inconsiderate. Plain insensitive.

      --
      When I was a kid, we only had one Darth.
    3. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by Loligo · · Score: 1

      >CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler, when I
      >scheduled the post I miscalculated the timing. I
      >know, I'm evil. I promise I won't ruin the next
      >4 episodes or however many they have left.

      Wouldn't it have made more sense to pull the story for a few hours rather than putting some lame semi-apology AFTER the story?

      HayZOOS.

      -l

    4. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by MrRagu · · Score: 1

      "Incredibly stupid" is such a harsh phrase here. Inconsiderate maybe, but please, plenty of people don't care that they know whats going to happen in an episode. People are going to be entertained by what happens in the show regardless of what they know about it ahead of time. I knew what would happen in Fellowship of the Ring before I saw it, yet I thouroughly enjoyed it. Did you notice that the novelization of "A Phantom Menace" was released way before the movie came out and people still ate it up. Have you noticed that theforce.net has an Episode II script posted that coincides with every preview that has come out so far and that script was posted before any previews came out. These things would not get published if there was not demand for them. So don't act like there is some unwritten code of conduct on the internet where you don't post TV/movie spoilers and everyone agrees to this. You don't like to read spoilers and thats your perrogative. But don't act like everyone feels the same as you, and don't act like people who don't care about spoilers are morons. If the only thing that entertains is surprise plot twists then I can't imagine how you watch TV with all those syndicated and summer-time reruns. Can't enjoy a good rerun?? Sucks for you.

      --


      No brain, no pain!
    5. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by Sancho · · Score: 2

      He was either stupid or inconsiderate.

      If he wanted to get the headline out because he was so shocked by it and wanted to see other people's feedback (something that hasn't happened because there's been so much bitching about the spoiler) then he was inconsiderate. If he didn't realize that the world does not revolve around east-coast time, he was stupid.

      Oh, and Anakin dies at the end of Episode 6.

    6. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by BigAl_nz · · Score: 1

      If he didn't realize that the world does not revolve around east-coast time, he was stupid.

      Or, for that matter, the US.

      --
      --- There isn't any problem that can't be solved by a small, low yield nuclear device, is there??
    7. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by Tikiman · · Score: 1
      So don't act like there is some unwritten code of conduct on the internet where you don't post TV/movie spoilers and everyone agrees to this

      Of course there is an unwritten code - its called

      *** SPOILER WARNING ***** + a screenful of new lines

      Actually, it is a written code as well - many newsgroup FAQs will insist people do this. And yes, while there is a demand for cruical plot details of upcoming movies and shows, usually people have to actively look for it, and they have ample warning. But *most* people reading the front page of Slashdot are not looking for spoilers, so posting one is at best very inconsiderate and stupid and at worst mean-spirited. I think a more heartfelt apology than "I'm evil, sorry about the spoiler" is in order.

    8. Re:Oh, give me a break, chris by M-G · · Score: 2

      If he didn't realize that the world does not revolve around east-coast time, he was stupid.

      And it doesn't revolve around the west coast either, so quit bitching about it.

  47. That's swell... by szcx · · Score: 2, Informative
    CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler, when I scheduled the post I miscalculated the timing. I know, I'm evil. I promise I won't ruin the next 4 episodes or however many they have left.
    Yeah, thanks for the update brainiac. Too bad people have to read the fucking article to see your spoiler warning. How about making a couple of changes on the front page now, just for the lucky SOBs who haven't had the episode spoiled for them yet.
    1. Re:That's swell... by blank · · Score: 1

      the damage has already been done. i didn't find out from slashdot because i found out from someone who read slashdot. how many people out there now are getting this news from word of mouth (or IM, email or screams of rage from the neighbor who just read slashdot.)

      --

      bah. start over

    2. Re:That's swell... by blank · · Score: 1

      i don't think you have to call them names. i'm sure many of them are asking themselves the same question. i personally wouldn't be frustrated by this. i expect this of slashdot. this is the reputation that's been given to it and it has done much to keep.

      oh, i'm not a subscriber. i'm unemployed and wouldn't pay for slashdot. i'd rather eat ramen than pay for slashdot. i am hopeful that someday i do not have to eat ramen and that slashdot improves its system. i'd better ask for ramen donations because it looks like it'll be some time before slashdot gets rid of its well deserved bad reputation.

      --

      bah. start over

  48. Not only that by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    But by including the spoilage in the article title they've ensured it gets syndicated to anywhere syndicating Slashdot headlines.

    Fucksticks!

    --
    Boffoonery - downloadable Comedy Benefit for Bletchley Park
    1. Re:Not only that by Louis_Wu · · Score: 1
      /smacks head/

      I hadn't even thought about that. Wow, the damage is spreading across the net as we speak.

      Somewhere in Silicon Valley:

      "Oh, good a commercial, I can check Kuro5hin. Man, those Lone Gunmen are in a tight spot, maybe Mulder will show up to save them in the nick of time. Hmm, a new article, let's look at the Slashdot box. What's that headline? 'The Lone Gunmen are Dead?!?!?!' Nooooooo!" And he yells it loud enough for his entire "X-files night party" to hear him. And he's an outcast for four weeks. Till he announces that he has tickets for EP2 for everyone.

      That's a funny picture in my head.

  49. PULL THE STORY! by Edward+Teach · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you should PULL THIS!!! until those of us on the WEST coast get to see it. Too late for ME but perhaps others haven't seen your SPOILER yet!!!!

    --

    Setting his threshold to 5, Sparky eliminated most of the trolls on /.

  50. How to Prevent chrisd from Spoiling Things Again by Colz+Grigor · · Score: 4, Informative

    I know it's already been said... Chris was highly inconsiderate to half the population of the country and probably 2/3rds of Slashdot readers.

    But there's a way to prevent him from doing it to us again!!!

    Edit your homepage, scroll down to the "Exclude Stories from the Homepage" section. In the left-most (Authors) column, four down, you will find a checkbox next to the name "chrisd". Make certain there's a checkmark in it (or whatever the image is, since I'm sure you're all using different skins than I am). Then scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and click the button marked "Save".

    Once done, chrisd will never spoil another show, movie, or anything for you again.

    Finally, a personal message to chrisd:
    Thanks a lot! What a maroon.

    ::Colz Grigor

  51. Re:Hello, SPOILER warning? --- kinda OT by user32.ExitWindowsEx · · Score: 1

    /me remembers that Simpsons episode where Homer was walking out of Ep. V. and said that to Marge in a nice loud voice.

    --
    "Evil will always triumph because good is dumb." -- Dark Helmet
  52. Kind of reminds me... by Colz+Grigor · · Score: 1

    They probably should have put the headline "Spoiler Warning!" on the Australian newspaper that was published prior to Kennedy's assassination, rather than the simple headline "Kennedy Assassinated: U.S. in Mourning".

    ::Colz Grigor

  53. my conspiracy theory by blank · · Score: 1

    maybe this is a ploy to stop the "Great Slashdot Blackout". everyone gets so pissed that they have to post.

    --

    bah. start over

  54. well, you ruined the x-files for me by AnimeFreak · · Score: 3, Funny

    So here will be tonights hockey score in the Detroit vs. Vancouver game.

    Detroit - 2
    Vancouver - 3

    It was decided in overtime.

    Oh, and yes, Peter Parker is also Spiderman.

    1. Re:well, you ruined the x-files for me by Percent+Septesix · · Score: 1

      It would have been even more funny if the game actaully ends that way. but alas Detroit wins.

      No Worrys, We will get it back in the next two games!

    2. Re:well, you ruined the x-files for me by infochuck · · Score: 1

      Don't forget, the chick in "The Crying Game" WAS REALLY A MAN!

  55. I'm really very sorry. by chrisd · · Score: 5, Funny
    It honestly wasn't intentional. It wasn't a time zone thing, I just haven't watched x-files in such a long time (the whole alien tease thing they did was too annoying for me) so I didn't think about when the story would hit on the west coast. My bad.

    Anyhow, it's 9pm on the west coast so no real point in changing titles (something we are loathe to do), and well, a big apology to everyone who cares, and a big overall apology to people further along the dateline who we probably regularly ruin shows for. (But it is just TV, after all)

    chrisd

    --
    Co-Editor, Open Sources
    Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.
    1. Re:I'm really very sorry. by TheRealFixer · · Score: 4, Insightful

      > I just haven't watched x-files in such a long time (the whole alien tease thing they did was too annoying for me) so I didn't think about when the story would hit on the west coast.

      So, basically what you're saying is that, because you don't care about the X-Files, you didn't care enough to NOT post a SPOILER thread on the night the episode was out?

      > Anyhow, it's 9pm on the west coast so no real point in changing titles

      Yeah, except for the people who are just starting to watch it, and the people in Alaska, and Hawaii, and everywhere else in the world that doesn't run on east coast time.

      > and a big overall apology to people further along the dateline who we probably regularly ruin shows for. (But it is just TV, after all)

      Yeah, and Slashdot is just a big, overrated and overgrown news site.

    2. Re:I'm really very sorry. by Chasuk · · Score: 2

      Thank you, chrisd, for revealing how many pathetic dweebs read Slashdot. I haven't seen so many losers whining since Lucas gifted us with Jar Jar.

      X-Files was polished, but it was still shite. Any show which has to invoke Roswell (a complete fraudulent crapfest) to keep viewers interested should be ashamed, regardless of how clever that show might be otherwise. X-Files gave respectability to paranoia, and probably reduced the IQ's of millions who are/will be the children of these tinfoil party-hat wearing subhumans.

      I personally think that it was plot by the Venusians to subjegate us earthlings without every having to drop a bomb.

      Anyway, chrisd, fuck the crybaby geeks who don't seem willing to accept your apology, and keep posting whatever articles you feel like. I'll keep reading Slashdot, and so will most of the moaning bitches.

    3. Re:I'm really very sorry. by pgrote · · Score: 2

      Wow.

      What a lack of consideration.

      "(But it is just TV, after all)"

      I have no words to describe this. It's amazing. Yep, it is TV, but to some people, you know, the people who actually make up the whole Slashdot community, it's something they look forward to.

      Again, I am stupified concerning your smart ass apology. Wow. I guess the Slashdot owners really don't get the community building ideas.

    4. Re:I'm really very sorry. by TheRealFixer · · Score: 2

      Sarcasm: Get to know it.

    5. Re:I'm really very sorry. by Slash+Veteran · · Score: 1
      Wow, what a lame apology.

      That thing's an insult to apologies in general.

      Just tell it the way it is: you didn't and don't care. We can take it, Chris. My advice to you: try to be more considerate in your life.

    6. Re:I'm really very sorry. by josh+crawley · · Score: 2

      Actually Chrisd, your article shows much other than a review. This shows me how many slashdot users are horridly addicted to TV. And so what if it was a spoiler... It's just a poorly done scifi soap opera. IT'S FICTION.

      The way I see it is if you do something that pisses off a lot of people, you probably did it right . Look how many poeple are using blantant profanity in what should be a simple, "Pull this article, spoiler".

      Oh well, you'll see many idiots who throw insults, yet they still come. (to Whiny geek-wannabees) If you dont like the site, why come back?

    7. Re:I'm really very sorry. by startled · · Score: 2

      Yeah, except for the people who are just starting to watch it, and the people in Alaska, and Hawaii, and everywhere else in the world that doesn't run on east coast time.

      And for me, who Tivo'd it, and was about to go watch it when I figured "wtf, I'll check /. first". Doh.

      *sigh*

    8. Re:I'm really very sorry. by BilldaCat · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      guess what? it is just tv. life goes on.

      and to all you geeks who are whining about a lame ass show getting the ax and how these guys are your role models, i'm glad some joy was taken from you. ha ha ha. now go outside. there is life beyond your television.

      --
      BilldaCat
    9. Re:I'm really very sorry. by dstone · · Score: 2

      I didn't mean to ruin it for anyone

      You did once. And then TWICE, when you didn't bother to remove or rename the story while the ending had not yet aired yet for a significant percentage of your readership. Oh, sorry, you mentioned you're "loathe" to do that.

    10. Re:I'm really very sorry. by NoWhereMan · · Score: 1
      and probably reduced the IQ's of millions who are/will be the children

      Now if you were talking about the Simpsons, I would agree ;-)

    11. Re:I'm really very sorry. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      We know, Chris, and really, everyone's just complaining because we like to whine and complain. That's all. If we could think of something intelligent to post, we would. But we can't. There's regularly 4-500 posts to every /. article, with 80% of those being recycled junk or trolls. We want to be smart, and contribute, but we can't. We're stupid. But we wanna post anyway. This isn't the old Slashdot anymore. Look at the Philip K. Dick Question on the sidebar. Cowboy Neal's way ahead again, since nobody here reads that stuff. We don't read fiction at all anymore. We surf the net, download MP3's and pr0n, and watch tv. We don't care about Sci-Fi anymore. We don't care about government corruption, media manipulation, Microsoft bullying the little guys, whatever. Slashdot has been overrun by the unwashed masses. It's not geeks or nerds who read this site, at least geeks or nerds who actually CARE about tech (what percentage of readers are on Windows and IE coming here again?) but only argumentative goofs like me who like to be outraged at the government and Microsoft or whatever when you tell us to be, but are unable to understand it fully or do anything about it if we did. We don't *really* care. But we like to have loud angry opinions. So we rant. That's what this whole thing is. It's just that you're the target today. Usually it's Katz, since he actually tries to post important stuff. Don't do that. You can't make us intelligent. You can't make us care. We don't care about anything but ourselves. Don't worry about it, C. You screwed up, and the losers are jumping on you like rabid hyenas who smell blood. That's the human race for ya. Slashdot is now 0wn3d by the LCD gang - Lowest Common Denominator. The stupid. The ugly. The impotent. The lazy whiners and complainers who are against the GPL even though they don't understand it or what it does for them. The losers who can't code to save their lives. The verbal diarrhea authors who can't construct a decent sentence, and swear in every sentence they DO construct properly. I personally don't know why any of you guys waste your time here. You're killing any chance open-source (or Free Software for those who still care) ever has by monopolizing the time of the few GNU coders there are out there with this meaningless drivel, reducing them to /. addicted news porn fiends. Slashdot's doing more for Bill Gates than George W. Bush and his "open wallet, closed mouth" policy.

      Zooberman

    12. Re:I'm really very sorry. by RandomCoil · · Score: 1

      Actually, some of us do ~crazy~ things like time shifting and could have avoided having the show spoiled if you'd bother to change the title (even if it was 9pm). In fact you might _still_ be able to save some people from having the show spoiled if you'd change the bloody posting.

      Thanks for ruining it for me.

      A Tivo User

    13. Re:I'm really very sorry. by trenton · · Score: 2
      Tivo! Tivo! Tivo!

      Timeshift! Timeshift! Timeshift!

      It may be 9p on the West Coast, but prime time Sunday in my house until sometime Tuesday afternoon. (And you call yourself a geek!)

      --
      Too big to fail? Does that make me to small to succeed?
    14. Re:I'm really very sorry. by __aaswyr5774 · · Score: 2
      Hello? It's not just a time zone thing. Have you heard of Tivos? I logged onto my system to check email and headlines one last time today before watching the tivo'd episode. I couldn't even *avert* my eyes fast enough, as the spoiler was in the title! If you at *least* put "Spoilers for X-Files" as the title, I could have turned away and left slashdot for tomorrow.

      Next time, change the damn title too. It would have saved me from seeing the frickin' spoiler.

      • (But it is just TV, after all)

      You can't have it both ways. If it's 'just' TV, then why'd you even bother posting the story? Because we're down to the last five episodes of a wildly popular SF series, that's why!

      Oh well, I probably would have figured out the ending anyway. Even that joy was denied, though.

    15. Re:I'm really very sorry. by Joe+Rumsey · · Score: 1

      No real point?

      Here it is past midnight on the west coast, and I haven't watched it yet, because I have it on Tivo. So you managed to spoil what might be the last episode of the X-files I ever watch for me too.

      You're right it wasn't a time zone thing, you should never post plot spoilers on the front page, no matter how long ago the show aired. In the body is fine, with a spoiler warning on the front page. Everyone knows that, or so we all thought.

      I know the point's been made already, but I don't think enough people can repeat it.

    16. Re:I'm really very sorry. by cybrpnk · · Score: 2

      Hmmm. Revealing the fate of the Gunmen. Are you sure this whole thing wasn't....a conspiracy???

    17. Re:I'm really very sorry. by DahGhostfacedFiddlah · · Score: 1

      Ever read a good book with a great twist at the end? How about a pulp book with a *decent* ending? And if someone told you before the end? Whether it's TV, movie, or a book people don't want endings spoiled. And get off your holier-than-thou culture horse (yep - mixed metaphors).
      A) Shows are a matter of taste - it's stupid to go around blasting people for what they enjoy.
      B) As far as I can tell, an hour a week isn't "horribly addicted" to TV.

    18. Re:I'm really very sorry. by karmawarrior · · Score: 2
      What would be the deadline for Tivo users? And what do Tivo users do about the story appearing in newspapers the following day, being discussed by people on the same bus or train or around the water cooler?

      I mean, come on. It's one thing to protest when at least 50% of the potential audience are but an hour or two away from seeing the show, it's quite another to suggest the entire world should be silent because there's someone, somewhere, who has recorded it and hasn't watched it yet. That's a ludicrous demand.

      That's one of the penalties of time shifting: you may find out about the show before you watch it. If you don't like that, don't time-shift.

      --
      KMSMA (WWBD?)
    19. Re:I'm really very sorry. by mbruns · · Score: 1

      No point in changing it now?

      What about all the TIVO, and ReplayTV folks, will were planning to watch it next week?

    20. Re:I'm really very sorry. by rojstaczer · · Score: 1

      (But it is just TV, after all)

      I don't get it. Are you "very sorry", or not? I don't care that much about the X-files, but it always ticks me off when someone apologizes and then adds words to the effect of "...but not really"


      I believe the point he wishes to make is:

      1.) He is sorry to have ruined the surprise for people and

      2.) He does not understand why the error generated so many personal attacks, as it seemed a fairly minor one.

      Personally, I don't understand, either. Yes, he made a mistake. People make mistakes. Why does a single mistake result in reason for dozens of people to declare him a "fucking idiot"? Regardless of the importance of TV, what happened to simple respect for other people?

      Oh, wait. It never existed.

    21. Re:I'm really very sorry. by orev · · Score: 1

      SO DELETE THE FUCKING POST ALREADY!!!!

      This shouldn't exist in the news archives or anywhere. Even if it will fall off the bottom of the page *eventually*, It'll still going to be on the "older news" pages for days!

      DELETE THE FUCKING POST!!!

      Oh, and if you delete it, any record of your fuck-up sill disappear.

    22. Re:I'm really very sorry. by orev · · Score: 1

      No. It's not unreasonable to ask for a "spoiler warning" and it's EXTREMELY UNREASONABLE to put the spoiler IN THE FUCKING HEADLINE!!!

    23. Re:I'm really very sorry. by M-G · · Score: 3, Informative

      Not to mention the fact that the promos for the show for the last week have said that someone was going to die.....

    24. Re:I'm really very sorry. by RandomCoil · · Score: 1

      I think it's possible to post a discussion of a show without giving away the primary "surprise" element n the title, thus giving the reader a chance to avoid it.

      http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/27/0226 24 0&mode=thread

      Slashdot regularly provides movie reviews with spoiler warnings. I don't think it's that much to ask. Clearly the primary offense was to west coast real-time watchers, but there's no reason the title couldn't have been changed when he discovered the problem... even if it was after 9pm PDT.

    25. Re:I'm really very sorry. by trenton · · Score: 2

      Naw. What's in a sig, anway?

      --
      Too big to fail? Does that make me to small to succeed?
  56. I LIKE.. by _aa_ · · Score: 3, Funny

    the fact that your role model is TV. And even moreso, fictional TV.

  57. There's more to life... by Ambush · · Score: 1
    "I feel glad that these characters were allowed to retire with dignity before the end of the show."

    Oh for crying out loud people. They're television caracters. There's more to life than Star Wars, The Internet, and X-Files.

    --
    There are 10 kinds of people; those who know ternary, those who don't, and those now hunting for a dictionary.
  58. Spoilers. by NotJeff · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's not even an issue of timing with respect to the West Coast. Given the geek predilection for spoiler avoidance, spoilers for TV/movies should _always_ be "Read More"d.

  59. They Did What! by SWTP · · Score: 1

    Since the X file have been dying these past few years might as well kill off what is still good!

  60. Oh, HELL NO by istewart · · Score: 1

    I don't really mind the spoilage (I'm psycho like that), but the last 4 episodes had better be good to make up for this. They're killing all the cool characters...

  61. Uh by MisterBlister · · Score: 1

    Instead of the "oops" couldn't you just fix the problem and take this link off the main page for people it wasn't spoiled for yet but might be, then put it back in a few hours? Or can't you do that with wonderful Perl based Open Source software like Slashdot?

  62. Has Slashdot... by Aragorn+DeLunar · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...Jumped the Shark?

    http://www.jumptheshark.com/

    --
    Cynicism, like dogmatism, can be an excuse for intellectual laziness. - Susan Shirk
  63. "I'm Evil"? Pull the story! by DahGhostfacedFiddlah · · Score: 1

    It's too late for me, but if you'd taken some other people's advice earlier, it would *not* have been!

    At the very least change the title, and pull all the text.

  64. Hey, you guys could take the story down... by Faust7 · · Score: 1

    Seeing as how probably not everyone that reads Slashdot has had it spoiled yet, the powers that be could presumably yank down the story at least for the sake of those folks...

  65. Have you ever had more reason to boycott /.? by jerryasher · · Score: 1, Troll

    Hope all you west coast /. subscribers had a good evening.

  66. Re:Nice going, assmunch! by cposs · · Score: 1

    hey, i know, there are only 50 messages whining about how this spoiled the episode, let me post one too, because it obviously hurt me more than everyone else. good god people, if there is alread a message in the thread that said what you were going to say, you don't need to repeat it. wankers.

  67. not a whine about spoilers by Artifex · · Score: 2

    (geez, guys, after the first dozen or so complaints about spoilers, you'd stop adding more redundant postings... Aren't you smart enough to know that if a show is about to come on, you don't read a news article about it unless you don't mind the plot being revealed? Get a grip.)

    Personally, I was very glad to see this news story - I have not followed the show for several seasons (frankly, I haven't even seen it regularly since the movie), and the Lone Gunmen idea was one of the last plot devices I ever really liked about the show. To hear that they met a noble end makes me wish I'd seen this episode... and being on the west coast, I might have time to turn it on and watch it, due to ths article's timely placement. At least now I can set a reminder to watch the repeat.

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  68. Not a spoiler. It's your own damn fault. by Henry+V+.009 · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is not a spoiler. It's your own damn fault for reading it. Don't you know that the great slashdot blackout is going on?

  69. Whoa ... by ProfMoriarty · · Score: 1
    Just a little venom being spit around here ... so I guess I'll jump in the frey ...

    IT'S A T.V. SHOW! ... get a grip ...

    Sure chrisd messed up ... our lives WILL go on ... trust me. I've stopped watching it ever since Alias came on ... now that's a cool show. (plus Jennifer is pretty hot)

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  70. Re:All right, call me a troll... by mcoletti · · Score: 3, Insightful
    No, you're not a troll, and I agree with you vehemetly. I'm on the East Coast, but regularly time shift "X Files" to watch it later sans commercials. Of course now , thanks to /. administrative MORONS the major plot point has been given away.

    Unbelievably, pig-headedly, unforgiveably s-t-u-p-i-d.

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  71. Re:Not a spoiler. It's your own damn fault. by blank · · Score: 1

    i thought it was just for posting comments. i found out from here:

    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/21/22416/53 09

    obviously i'm not participating in it. i don't think it would change anything.

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  72. BAHAHAHAH!!! by dwlemon · · Score: 1

    Way to go chrisd! I think it's hilarious... A bunch of geeks sobbing and weeping about their favorite TV program. I've never even seen the stupid show, so I don't care.

    P.S. At the end of Titanic, the boat sinks.

    *smell of burning karma*

  73. Thanks a bunch, jackass by knobboy · · Score: 1

    I taped the show so I could watch some playoff hockey, anticpating watching the show either later tonight or tomorrow. Thanks for ruining it. I hope you find half a worm in the next food item you eat.

  74. There should be *one* spoiler bitch thread by jred · · Score: 1

    But whatever. It's obvious that all the whiny crybabies know less about internet etiquette than the people who made the mistake.

    On to the real post, I'm not an X-Files fan. I occasionally catch an episode, and I've always liked the Lone Gunmen the best. I watched the pilot, and looked forward to watching their show, but there must have been a scheduling conflict since I missed the rest. When I saw the beginning of the X-files tonight, I freaked. "I thought it was the last 4-5 shows of the season, are they pulling a South Park by showing the Lone Gunmen instead???" Once it became obvious they weren't, I stopped watching, so I didn't know about the ending. Here's another spoiler for you, the main characters run into Duchovny in the end, and they all get killed. Any takers on that bet?

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  75. Daniel Jackson all over again by Hyperhaplo · · Score: 1

    Does anyone else feel like Daniel Jackson has left all over again?

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    1. Re:Daniel Jackson all over again by coyote-san · · Score: 2

      What, Daniel Jackson leaves Stargate SG-1?!

      Damn arrogant Brits, spoiling shows for those of us stuck with patronizing networks that delayed the second half of the season! Not even a "Stargate Spoiler!" subject line!

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    2. Re:Daniel Jackson all over again by Hyperhaplo · · Score: 1

      My most sincere apologies. They recently cut SG here, halfway through the season.. I went on the net to find out why and found DanielJackson.com.

      I will, in future, be mindful to this. Please forgive my error (still a newbie here).

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  76. NNOOO!!!!!!! by ArticulateArne · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What in the world?!?!?!

    First, I hadn't watched it yet. I taped it tonight, as I won't actually have time to watch it until tomorrow. So, the spoilage, well, at least lessens the sting, though I was shocked to see the headline on /.

    I loved Byars. We had a group at college that got together and watched the Files on a semi-regular basis (our peak was the summer of '99 - everybody would come back from work, we were living in a dorm, and we'd all go down to the tv room and pop in an x-files tape, and watch classic episodes), and each of us was labeled with the person that he most resembled. (actually, we did have one girl who was kind of in the group, and she had red hair, so she became Scully.) I was Byars. I could really identify with him - had pretty much the same personality. Mulder was flamboyant, Langley was a hippie freak, Frohike was a dirty old man, but Byars was just a nice, calm guy.

    Stinks that they're dead. At least, I presume, they went out in something of a blaze of glory and died for a good cause. It's not like they'll be making more X-Files without them For that matter, it's a good thing they won't be making any more X-Files. I personally think they should have cut the show off after season 7, and permanently left everybody wondering what exactly Scully was pregnant with (and by whom, and all that).

  77. Gah. Thanks for ruining it by Muggins+the+Mad · · Score: 2, Informative

    Learn about spoilers!

    Editors, learn about spoilers!

    You've just told me how my favourite TV characters
    end up with no way I could possibly have avoided seeing it (except by not reading slashdot).

    Way to go.

    btw: Forget the "few hours too early" apology, some of us won't get those episodes for *months*.

    Bah.

  78. Cmon, give the guy a break by alazor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    chrid fucked up. Then chrisd apologized. If I had made this mistake and a zillion people jumped down my throat I would feel like shit and I bet chrisd does. Leave the guy alone.

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    1. Re:Cmon, give the guy a break by Erasmus+Darwin · · Score: 1, Flamebait
      "chrid fucked up. Then chrisd apologized."

      ...and then chrisd left the fuckup there to spoil it for more people. Given the especially geekish population at Slashdot, it's not unreasonable to assume that many of the people who were unable to watch X-Files last night would probably be the same type of dedicated fans who would tape it and watch it later. Furthermore, several people on Slashdot own PVRs, which means they're less likely to bother watching it live.

      In short, even if he had posted it at the proper time, chrisd showed and continues to show a complete lack of awareness for advances in the realm of television watching technology.

    2. Re:Cmon, give the guy a break by GothChip · · Score: 1

      Wow! So my last post is considered flamebait for criticising the editors for perpetutaing the cockup he made originally and acknowledged was a mistake but failed to correct.

      Making a mistake like this makes ChrisD human, but recognising the mistake and failing to correct it makes him an arsehole.

  79. Re:NOT A SPOILER?!? Are you on crack? by MaxVlast · · Score: 2

    Your error is that you assume that the stories of Jesus and Gandhi don't rely on the experiencer to be surprised and have their hearts tugged (supposedly.)

    The other error you make is that you assume that the story shown on FOX this evening is of equal quality to the other stories. > Without the surprise ending of the Gunmen dying, the rest of the story is pretty damned lame. (Except for the bit at the beginning with the Jupiter 2.)

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  80. People still watch the X-Files? by harborpirate · · Score: 1

    I haven't watched the X-Files for at least two seasons, after the tremendous sucking of three seasons ago. The fact that anyone is still watching that show astounds me.

    Pulling this sort of crap with the best characters the show had come up with for years doesn't surprise me.

    The show really should have ended with the movie, it was showing signs of sucking then. Afterwards, the show took a dive into a soap opera set in a parinoid delusion of space alien invasion. Yeah, I know the show always had that bent, but it went off the deep end after the movie. We begged them, go back to the monster of the week! But alas, they didn't listen, and alienated (literally) many of their fans. All the mystery was removed from the mysterious characters, at least, those that were still alive after the movie went on an important character killing binge. With the skepticism removed from the Sculley character, the show had no way to ground itself in some semblance of reality. Really, there was no one and nothing left for the show to run on.

    I find it merciful that the show only has 4 episodes to go. X-Files, you once were a great show, but you went on far beyond your prime, and you've tarnished your image in front of many of your fans.

    The preceding opinions are my own and do not neccessarily reflect those of geeks whose eyes towards the X-Files glazed over long ago.

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    1. Re:People still watch the X-Files? by margaret · · Score: 1

      I watched on-off last season out of loyalty, but this season I gave up. But tonight there was a preview on that showed the lonegunmen and I thought "oooo I like the lonegunmen" so I watched it. Now I wonder if Fox killed them off so people would stop bugging them to put the Lonegunmen show back on the air...

  81. Maybe so, but... by thrash_ · · Score: 1

    I feel glad that these characters were allowed to retire with dignity before the end of the show.

    Too bad all the other characters didn't get to have the same dignity.

  82. Joey Ramone Quote by BenitoM · · Score: 1

    So, What WAS the Joey Ramone quote, anyway

  83. Re:X-FILES = THE MOST GAY SHOW IN HISTORY by MaxVlast · · Score: 1

    Is that a bad thing?

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  84. Thank you by twilight30 · · Score: 2

    Even the moderators have lost their minds around here... I suppose they've lost the capacity to think critically too.

    After all this, I decided to watch the hockey instead. And Vancouver lost. Now I'm really depressed...

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  85. My thoughts on CHRISD by dstone · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Time to burn off some karma and moderating rights here...

    CHRISD, why the hell did you put your meek apology up there (under the story, of all places), and then keep the headline in tact?!

    I had the episode somewhat spoiled for my by your thoughtless headline, but you could have minimized the damage to others by pulling or changing the headline! You're not printing uncorrectable newspapers here! Use the medium, for god's sake.

    Spoiling the ending of one of the all-time nerdest TV shows for an audience of nerds should be a capital offense on a "news for nerds" site. Realizing the damage done and then not bothering to minimize for subsequent readers isn't even forgivable. CHRISD, you're a real piece of work.

  86. Joey Ramone Quotes ? by Pacorro · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, in my country the show was available only for the first season and in spanish. I'm a big fan of The Ramones, can someone quote some of Joey Ramone quotes used in the show by Langley ?

    Thanks

  87. no big deal... by /dev/trash · · Score: 1
    CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler, when I scheduled the post I miscalculated the timing. I know, I'm evil. I promise I won't ruin the next 4 episodes or however many they have left.

    Fox is slowly wiping out it's good shows...once The Simpsons go, it's all COPS all the time for that network.

  88. Help? by Sabaki · · Score: 1


    I can't find where to change my spoiler threshold setting in the preferences!

  89. Death to ChrisD! by lobotomy · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    1000 deaths are not enough for chrisd. Everyone /. his site. Bring it down. Boycott anything he is involved with. Change your preferences to ignore all of his postings. Turn him into an Internet pariah.

    Fuck you ChrisD!

  90. You utter fucknut. by popeydotcom · · Score: 1

    I concur with others who have said you should have put a spoiler warning in there.

    Dickhead.

  91. wait a minute... by telstar · · Score: 5, Funny

    I though the internet took three more hours to reach the west coast too!

  92. I thought... by shoptroll · · Score: 1

    Not haven watched the series in like two years, and totally forgotten that the end was upon it, this comes as a shock (i didn't even watch it tongiht).... But then again, didn't Carter make some crack about the fact that nobody ever dies on the show? But then again, killing off one of the better side characters in the story is surely a good fall by plot twist...

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  93. Star Trek II reference? by istewart · · Score: 2, Informative

    First of all, I'd like to preface this moment of full-out mainstream sci-fi geekiness by saying this: Anybody who replies by saying I have no life will promptly be ignored. Thank God (or higher power of your choice) I don't live like you.

    Anyway, at the end after Frohike pulls the fire alarm and they're all standing there with their hands against the glass talking to Jimmy, it really reminded me of the end of Star Trek II. I couldn't help but think of Kirk and Spock staring at each other across the glass as Spock faces his death. Of course, there are probably a number of similar scenes on film and in plays, but that one stuck out in my mind. The reference may or may not be intentional, but I also couldn't help but think that Scully has attended a premature funeral before. However, it's highly unlikely that they'll bring these guys back since these last five episodes are supposed to be all about tying up the myriad loose ends the scriptwriters left. As I said in my other comment, they've killed most of the good characters (Deep Throat, CSM, Krycek, and now TLG) and these last 4 episodes had better be really good.

    1. Re:Star Trek II reference? by Schwarzchild · · Score: 2
      they've killed most of the good characters (Deep Throat, CSM, Krycek, and now TLG)

      Don't forget Mr. X! He was spooky.

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    2. Re:Star Trek II reference? by robbway · · Score: 1

      I agree, there was a definite Star Trek II influence in the penultimate scene, and the last scene's dialogue reminded me of a rather long-winded version of the last STII "as long as we remember" scene.

    3. Re:Star Trek II reference? by Kredal · · Score: 1

      Well, I imagine that the Gunmen were at least closet Trekkies, and knowing that they were going to die, the most memorable thing they could do was connect through the glass. Think any of them walked up to someone else and whispered "remember" to them?

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  94. Obvious by schnerb · · Score: 1

    While it is none to bright to post this without a spoiler warning, the opening segment (before the credits) made it patently obvious that the Lone Gunmen would be offed before the end of the episode.

  95. more non-spoilers by TheMonkeyDepartment · · Score: 2, Troll

    Oh yeah, by the way:

    THE PANIC ROOM: Jodie Foster and her kid get out of the Panic Room but all the thieves die or get arrested.

    STAR WARS EPISODE II: Anakin's mom gets killed by Sandpeople. He freaks out and slays an entire village. Later in the movie, Anakin loses an arm to the evil Count Dooku -- who turns out to be Darth Tyranus. Anakin marries Padme.

    CITIZEN KANE: "Rosebud" was his sled.

    IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: No man is a failure, who has friends.

    BRAVEHEART: He arrested, then gets his intestines ripped out to the music of Enya.

    CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON: They all fight a lot. The main guy dies of a poison dart.

    1. Re:more non-spoilers by Conor · · Score: 1

      Sorry, at least two of these are wrong. Anyone spot them?

    2. Re:more non-spoilers by PhxBlue · · Score: 1

      STAR WARS EPISODE II: Anakin's mom gets killed by Sandpeople. He freaks out and slays an entire village. Later in the movie, Anakin loses an arm to the evil Count Dooku -- who turns out to be Darth Tyranus. Anakin marries Padme.

      You just saved me $5! . . .Umm, no, you can't have it, it's mine.

      BRAVEHEART: He arrested, then gets his intestines ripped out to the music of Enya.

      I've gotten that intestines-ripped-out feeling from some of Enya's music, but not lately. . .

      Anyway, don't think of it as spoiling shows/movies. . . think of it as Open Source, for television!

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    3. Re:more non-spoilers by EulerX07 · · Score: 1

      Call me crazy, but in LOTR Sam takes the ring after Frodo gets stung by Shelob in Cirith Ungol and leaves him for dead. He does not chop his finger off. Maybe he was referring to Gollum who bites Frodo's finger off to get the ring but ends up falling in Mount Doom. Gollum is hardly Frodo's best friend.

    4. Re:more non-spoilers by LinzAiyana · · Score: 1

      Yeah. Braveheart. William Wallace gets decapitated, not eviscerated. :) Duh.

  96. Damnit and Thanks. by jeeryg_flashaccess · · Score: 1

    Damnit, because I didn't catch the episode tonight. Thanks because I didn't catch it. Still...damnit. Hopefully this is just misinformation on Chris Carters part and they are really alive. Then the show will come back. My personal favorite episode of TLG was the one where they help out the guy at the football camp for blind people. What a hoot!

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  97. What are you people complaining about? by sopuli · · Score: 1

    I'll probably get modded down for this, but what is this with all the complaints about spoilers? One moment everybody is acting all enlightened and internet-savy by condamning those who try to get information withdrawn from sites that they don't like, the next moment you are all whining because somebody spoils a few minutes of entertainment. This is the way things go on the net, deal with it!

  98. role models? by h4x0r-3l337 · · Score: 1
    These guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid

    I'm as sad as the next guy to see them killed off like this, but "role models"?? These were thirty-somethings living in a basement playing with computers. Sure, it wasn't their parent's basement, but still...

  99. Quit complaining by Element5 · · Score: 1

    Even if they put spoiler warnings all over this Slashdot article, the deluge of news on the web and through word of mouth tomorrow would have spoiled anyone who didn't see the episode when it aired tonight. It ain't the end of the world!

  100. watch the teaser by Cyberop5 · · Score: 1

    anyone who watches fox on a regular basis, at least for futurama and simpsons earlier this evening, saw the one of the lone gunmen dead on atopsy table. There is no reason to complain.

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    1. Re:watch the teaser by Cyberop5 · · Score: 1
      Christ, did you even see the episode?

      nope, trailer was enough for me.

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  101. Outrage??? Direct it a the appropriate person. by Y2K+is+bogus · · Score: 2

    All I see here is a bunch of people bitching about spoilers. Fer cryin' out loud, why not bitch about the serious audience fuck that Chris Carter pulled when he canceled the TLG series.

    That's right, that bag of bones waste of space left the series hanging with a 2 parter ep. That was a monumental cluster fuck of the people watching the show. There they are stuck in a vault in a building and the BBP (Big Bad People) are coming to get them. We have *NO* fucking clue how they got out of the mess.

    Damn him, damn him to all hell.

    (for the clue impaired, this post is dripping with sarcasm and wit)

    [NOTE: Fox canceled the show, they are proportionally responsible shitbags]

    1. Re:Outrage??? Direct it a the appropriate person. by Psion · · Score: 2

      Um...Chris Carter didn't pull TLG, Fox did. Carter wanted to wrap up X-Files and focus all his attention on TLG, but Fox wanted X-Files around for yet another season. So they canned his new show to keep him working on X-Files.

      And last night's episode wrapped up the cliff-hanger from TLG. Big time.

  102. NO!!! by DAldredge · · Score: 1, Funny

    If it was William Shatner it would have been

    Move!...Out!....Of...Your....Parent's!....Baseme nt !

  103. Actually, I kind of appreciate this one. by Viqsi · · Score: 1

    I rather like the fact that this got posted, actually. It helps me confirm that I made the right decision when I stopped watching the show.

    I mean, c'mon. Few seasons back, "I, the mysterious Cigarette-smoking Man, am your father." *bang*. It got overdone a long time ago.

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    1. Re:Actually, I kind of appreciate this one. by Giganight · · Score: 1

      I couldn't agree more, frankly I find the reaction from the general public a re-enforcement as to why I stopped watching tv all together, people should be worried about issues not a fucking tv show(that happens to suck now).

    2. Re:Actually, I kind of appreciate this one. by NoWhereMan · · Score: 1
      people should be worried about issues not a fucking tv show(that happens to suck now)

      That may be true, but there will always be a segment of our society that is too overwhelmed with real life issues. For them, entertainment can be an escape. It's easy to see why someone would complain about their escape being destroyed.

  104. Yes, it's fiction... And your point is? by Nermal · · Score: 1

    There have been a bunch of threads expressing sentiments like this:

    This shows me how many slashdot users are horridly addicted to TV. And so what if it was a spoiler... It's just a poorly done scifi soap opera. IT'S FICTION.

    Wait.. Because people care enough about a story, whatever the medium, to be upset when someone carelessly gives away the end, not just of one part of that story, but of a set of popular characters, that means they are "hopelessly addicted" to TV?

    What is the deal here with people confusing their opinions of the X-Files, TV or whatever with the appropriateness of other people's reactions. I'm not a big fan of the show either, but I can imagine how upset I would have been if I had been wrapped up in a great book, tv show, play, or whatever and then had someone walk up to me and tell me how it ended. I mean, what is the point of fiction if not to have one ANTICIPATE the end? If you don't appreciate that anticipation, then fine, but that hardly makes someone who can appreciate it as pathetic as you seem to be saying.

  105. Star Trek ending by chip_s_ahoy · · Score: 1

    Was it just me, or did anyone else really, really expect Jimmy Bond to come out with:

    "Of all the three geek friends I have known, these geeks were the most...(gratuitous shatnerian pause)...human"

    yeah

  106. THANKS FOR THE SPOILER! by codexus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ok, I'm gonna burn some karma on this one but I'm really angry at the /. editors for letting such a spoiler on the frontpage without even a warning.

    Yes, this message is redundant, so moderate me down but I just had to say it. :(

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  107. Goodbye to the LGM by Chris+Tucker · · Score: 1

    I always liked The LGM.

    If anything, they were more devoted to finding the truth than Mulder.

    Despite their failures and their lack of resources, they kept trying and they kept delivering the truth, no matter the cost in money or to themselves.

    And in the end, "Whatever it takes!" was sacrificing their own lives so that others would live.

    Yeah, these guys are heroes. Fictional characters though they may be.

    So, thanks Chris Carter, for not only giving us one more episode of The Lone Gunmen, but for giving the guys a decent and meaningful passing.

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  108. wasted a precious episode by nsqtr · · Score: 1

    I got up and logged into a quake server sometime during the middle of this episode. I found myself feeling cheated out of a precious episode of soon-to-be-ex-X-Files. While the X-Files have suffered from some uninspired writing over the last few years, I want to catch the remaining episodes just to be a loyal fan. The LG were an interesting comedic relief at times, but consuming one of the precious few X-Files episodes to bring closure to Larry, Mo and Curly just underscored the weakened script writing for X-Files.

  109. Re:Not a spoiler. It's your own damn fault. by RyuuzakiTetsuya · · Score: 1

    Fuck you, The Great Slashdot Blackout refers to userposts. However, I will not take sides as I do not read slashdot's access figures.

    Rho refers to Slashdot's apache logs as "tea leaves" however, Apache's logs are factual. Not speculation. It's not like he's reading random comments then coming to his conclusion.

    Anyway.

    It is slashdot's fault because they are responsible in an editorial fashion not to reveal such crucial plot points.

    If you say, "It's just a TV Show" then I can counter that The Bible is "Just a Book." Which to me, is. Christianity is no more a religion than Star Trek fandom, atleast StarTrek fans don'r try to push thier opinions on you in real life...(I've yet to see the Hollings bill for madation of the having the Prime Directive posted in schools and courts.)

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  110. Am I the only one... by Klowner · · Score: 1

    that thinks this is really frightening? I don't mean the story, or the X-Files, I mean the reaction of the majority of /. readers, I for myself will hide in my basement like I always do, and chrisd better as heck hope that nobody knows what STATE he lives in..

    tomorrow on drudgereport...

    "SLASHDOT'S CHRISD BEATEN TO DEATH WITH KEYBOARDS AND LIGHTSABERS"

    I can see it now, oh wait, it is tomorrow.. uh oh

  111. A Requiem To The Lone Gunmen by RedSynapse · · Score: 1

    Here's some poetry I wrote about the demise of the Lone Gunmen's series in 2001.

  112. fucking goofball by mr_walrus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    nice spoiler for those of use who time-shift.
    and your lame ass apology just somehow makes
    it worse.

  113. Re:How to Prevent chrisd from Spoiling Things Agai by felipeal · · Score: 2

    Finally, a personal message to chrisd:
    Thanks a lot! What a maroon.


    Yeah, I second that. I hope if he still-feels-fine after the 'worst spoiler ever'...

  114. Moderators by ucblockhead · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Gotta love moderaters that are too stupid to check timestamps before clicking "Redundant".

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  115. Good Riddance by lunadude · · Score: 1

    I liked them every once in a while. The attempt at a spin-off series was awful. The jokes were forced.

    Killed in an attempt to "do the right thing" is the best thing for them. The Klingons would be proud.

    Don't worry about the spoiler, I haven't watched in years.

  116. Does Fox Mulder know that the Lone Gunmen R dead? by antdude · · Score: 2

    I wonder if he will find out in the last few episodes? I think he is the last person to know. :(

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  117. Re:Does Fox Mulder know that the Lone Gunmen R dea by Winterblink · · Score: 1

    I wonder if they'll waste another episode on him being sad about it.

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    "I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar."
    -Hoban Washburn
  118. Re:Does Fox Mulder know that the Lone Gunmen R dea by teamhasnoi · · Score: 2

    Unfortunately, he reads slashdot too.

  119. I'm sure it's been said before, but thanks ... by PinkFreud · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... for the spoiler.

    I *was* going to watch this episode, which a friend had taped for me. So much for that.

    Seriously, think twice about posting something like this - period.

  120. WORST EPISODE EVER by gnovos · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Poorly written, filled with chese, complete lack of pacing, the deaths of those characters for the SOLE PURPOSE of ending the fan mail campaign asking to brink back "The Long Gunman" spinoff, and plot holes you could shoot a Kennedy through... The more I watch, the more I think that the writers have begun to really hate and resent this show, so they want to make damn sure that when they end it, it stays ended. Like, piss off and disgust your fans enough right at the end that not a single person will care enough to write a letter asking for more. Either that, or the guys at FOX have finally decided that it's time to retire, so they are trying thier best to get dumped out on the street. Bye bye X-Files, bye bye Futurama... bye bye FOX!

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    "Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"
  121. Re:GODDAMN YOU PEICE OF #@$@!!!! by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 2

    Well perhaps if you spent a little more time in the real world and less time staring at a monitor...

    The fact is this is NOT news. It's been known for at LEAST 2 months that they were killed off.

    I can seriously Buffy for everyone as well, so I suggest you all shut the fuck up.

  122. THEY ARE ALIVE AND WELL... by gnovos · · Score: 2

    Living in South America with Hitler, Elvis and JFK.

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    "Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"
    1. Re:THEY ARE ALIVE AND WELL... by Winterblink · · Score: 1

      Hey now, there's a possibility. TXF is the kind of show that if you don't actually SEE a character die there's a good possiblity they'll come back -- if only for a Return of the Jedi-esque apparition photo op at the end of the series.

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      "I'm a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar."
      -Hoban Washburn
  123. OT: Lone gunmen episodes? by indyz · · Score: 1

    Does anybody know if the 13 episodes of the Lone Gunmen series are available on VHS or preferably DVD?

    1. Re:OT: Lone gunmen episodes? by margaret · · Score: 1

      Not that I know of. Divx;-) encoded versions are available on irc (I got mine on dalnet channel #x-files-central ) If you have a dvd player that will play vcds, you can use TmpEnc to convert them to mpeg format then use nero to burn a vcd. There are more detailed instructions and a list of vcd compatible players at http://www.vcdhelp.com

  124. Re:How to Prevent chrisd from Spoiling Things Agai by felipeal · · Score: 1

    I hope if he still-feels-fine after the 'worst spoiler ever'...

    I mean, I wonder (not hope) if he....

    Anyway, I went to his page (from the article's link), and found out he already updated it:

    April 21st, 2001

    I'm evil, sorry bout the spoiler.


    What makes it even more sad is that he lives (or lived) in California, so he should be aware of the timezone issues...

  125. Re:NOT A SPOILER?!? Are you on crack? by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

    American Beauty was the same. Lester announces 3 minutes into the movie that "in less than a year, I'll be dead".

    I gave up on X-Files long ago, but knew this was coming so actually watched tonight. Sure, it spoils that they die, but the fact is, you don't know how, why, where etc...

    Get a life. Jesus, I already know how this season of Buffy ends (with something VERY big) because I accidentally read spoilers. Oh well.

    It's just a fucking TV show! It's not like someone just shot your best friend to death in front you...

  126. Slashdot causes of DDOS by Chuck+Chunder · · Score: 2

    Distributed Destruction Of Show!

    Buggering up the posting is bad enough, but not changing the title is just awful. Not only are you offending readers of your own site but you're causing any site that syndicates your headlines to do the same.

    The article should have been (and still should be) pulled from the front page and replaced with an article saying you screwed up with an X-Files spoiler and provide a link for anyone who actually wants to read/contribute to the original article now they have been sufficiently warned.

    If someone had posted such spoilage in a random thread they'd have been modded to oblivion immediatly. We can't do that to your posting, so you should have.

    Cretin (in this particular instance).

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  127. Some of us tape!!!! by Picass0 · · Score: 2, Redundant



    Thanks, asswipes! I taped the show for later. I didn't think checking /. before going to sleep was going to ruin the ending.

    Jon Katz is an asshole.

  128. Re:Does Fox Mulder know that the Lone Gunmen R dea by gnovos · · Score: 2

    He fids out right before he and Scully get killed by the big..... oh wait, no, I won't spoil it for you.

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    "Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"
  129. yes, the should bring them back.. by thenarftwit · · Score: 1

    The lone gunmen were the best part of the x-files and Fox in all their wisdom should not have cancelled the show. This x-files story line is stupid, brign back the lone gunmen and ALSO bring back futurama, just because the Fox network has made money in the past, if they kill of their good shows like futurama and the lone gunmen, then their ratings could drop and people will just go to who ever produces the shows they like (such as futurama etc.). Perhaps another network could pick up these shows, why would you throw away a dedicated fan following, it's obvious the theory that some people can accidentally make money but are obblivious to why and how something they did made money (wake up overpaid executives at Fox.. the clock is ticking, try to get your audience more alienated..thenyou can watch your money dissapear..good huh?. you just got an A+ for stupidity).

  130. sad to see them go by julez · · Score: 1


    I'm in no way happy to see these guys go, because that means that there's no chance of ressurecting their spin-off.

    Now I have absolutely no reason to watch the final episodes of x-files.

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  131. Well You Blame Chist Carter for Killing Off Lone G by siouxmoux · · Score: 1

    Well You Blame Chist Carter for Killing Off The Lone Gunman. I guest He Does not Want anyone else to continue the Lone Gunman sega.

  132. The End of The World...And What of the Movies? by Nightasha · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I must be a sappy chick. I actually shed a tear for 'em. hehe

    Tempted to light a candle for my favorite geek characters on tv...

    But guys, this means they won't be in the movies... *sob* I'm gonna go ice cream myself into a coma.

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    -=Nightasha
  133. Re:You really need to get out of the basement by Nightasha · · Score: 1

    Well... SOMEBODY needs to get their mouth washed out with soap. ;)

    Have you no respect for the dead?! ...some people...

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    -=Nightasha
  134. Re:Not a spoiler. It's your own damn fault. by WhaDaYaKnow · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I was wondering about the sudden lack of 'T(H)GHSH(FCH)TBW!!' sigs.

    So now we can finally, without risk of losing Karma, start making fun about those self-righteous bastards, eh? ;-)

  135. Great. by mu_wtfo · · Score: 1

    So the only characters that still had any integrity left, and they killed 'em off.
    Actually, I guess a better way to look at it would be the 'rats fleeing a sinking ship' thing. Get out while you still can!!!!
    Adieu, Byers, Langley, and Frohike.

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    If all the world's a stage, anyone who says they want better lighting spends far too much time in a dark theatre.
  136. Feh... by NeuroManson · · Score: 2

    I don't bother watching X-Files anymore since the show has gone into the proverbial toilet... Slept through the episode, but bet the roommate that the Lone Gunmen would be the ones to die based on the ad... Thanks for proving me right (and that X-Files is incredibly predictable now, and no longer worth watching)...

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    Just because you can mod me down, doesn't mean you're right. Shoes for industry!
  137. Re:Jump the shark anyone? by Garmon · · Score: 1

    You obviously didn't notice the episode title. "Jumping the Shark" At least Christ Carter has a sense of humor.

  138. LONE GUNMEN was actually an okay series by Allen+Varney · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry to hear that they're gone -- and in all likelihood will be followed by many other X-FILES characters as the last season winds down. The Gunmen embodied the aspect of X-FILES that I often enjoyed most, and yet that received little attention: the show's impish sense of humor. My favorite episodes are the funny ones.

    I won't say that every episode of the short-lived LONE GUNMEN series was funny. I never liked the generic babe they added, a character whose motivations seldom made sense. And the plots were preposterous. The debut episode was some nonsense about villains taking remote control of a 767 and trying to pilot it into the World Trade Center. Huh, like that could ever happen.

  139. Doubly Screwed however happy by CatPieMan · · Score: 1

    Well, I've been seeing all of these people complaining about having the plot ruined. Down in Australia where I am now, I can't even get the X-Files. I usually live near NYC, so, it is weird. However, this does give me something to really look forward to when I catch the re-runs for the next 30 or so years. Maybe it ruined it for some, but, don't complain, for some of us, this is the only real news of the show that I can get right now.

    -CPM

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  140. Oh my god... by JimPooley · · Score: 2
    I don't know about you guys, but back in the prime of the X-Files, these guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid

    Congratulations! You have won the Sad Award. You are Captain Saddo McSad of the Sad Brigade!
    Maybe now you can go and get a life?
    By the way. This won't be shown on TV over here for months... If I still watched the X-Files, I might be pissed off about that. Not all the world gets the same TV shows at the same time.
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    "Information wants to be paid"
  141. Re:Dropping the bomb on Canadian soldiers by cybrpnk · · Score: 2

    You know, this is a terrible thing that happened and this is the first opening on Slashdot I've seen to actually say so. I and many others offer our heartfelt condolences. One way or another, America and Americans screwed up on this one and we are truly sorry. Canadians have always stood by Americans when the chips are down - for example, on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, as well as the time that is probably forgotten by 99% of the people now, namely smuggling out some Americans in plain sight from Iran during the embassy hostage crisis over 20 years ago...You have been steadfast allies for all the right reasons and it is very much appreciated. I only hope that the investigation on this incident is an honest and open one, as a first step in making things better...instead of the worse a whitewash / coverup would bring.

  142. Role models? by k98sven · · Score: 2

    ..but back in the prime of the X-Files, these guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid.

    So you were a kid back in what, 1995? How old are you?

    WAAIT one second here.. 1995 was 7 years ago?
    Jeezus.. I'm getting old! Scary!

  143. Damn my lack of moderation points by Bodrius · · Score: 2

    This is the first semi-Insightful comment I have read on Slashdot in the last couple of months.

    And it's a signed "Anonymous Coward" comment which no one will probably read because they think "microsoft sucks" comments with +5 represent the smartest people here.

    Which, at this rate, they probably do. They talk about the "Great Blackout", but isn't the exodus of insightful commentary to better blogs something that has been happening for a long time, and yet an indication that commentary does not matter to what Slashdot is anymore?

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  144. Re:GODDAMN YOU PEICE OF #@$@!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Well perhaps if you spent a little more time in the real world and less time staring at a monitor...

    The fact is this is NOT news. It's been known for at LEAST 2 months that they were killed off.


    So you've known for two months that they'd be killed off, and you learned this by spending time in the real world instead of staring at a monitor?

  145. Fire Supression System? by drsoran · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What I want to know is, what kind of fire alarm system drops two airtight walls around the person pulling the fire alarm? Did they have a problem with kids pulling the alarm and decided to setup a mantrap so it'd hold them until the police came? What if the building was on fire and collapsed around them?

    1. Re:Fire Supression System? by t · · Score: 2
      It looked to me that if you worked there and knew damn well what the fire alarm does, that you would have had time to scurry under the door before it closed.

      Personally I thought the whole rationale for the guy to leave the area was bogus. It would have been better to stay in the conference room and scream for protection since he only had to stall for a couple of minutes anyway.

      t.

  146. Ummm.... by DohDamit · · Score: 2, Informative

    Take your med's, bud. You've gotten a little hot under the collar at some dude on a message board.

    Seems to me you should just own up to the fact that he scored a point or two on you. So what. Walk it off, champ.

    Might want to lay off the bad grammar and fifth grade insults(even bigger loser) if you want to paint yourself as socially capable and yet different. Just sayin'.

  147. What? People actually watch the X-Files? by Malic · · Score: 1

    Ever since the death of Cancerman, it's been a downhill slide.

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  148. Heh! by techstar25 · · Score: 2

    Real X-Files fans know that the show really ended at the movie a few years back. Everything since has just been FOX selling cheap advertising time.

  149. Spoiler alert! by makr0 · · Score: 1

    David Duchovny will reprise his role as FBI Agent Fox Mulder when he stars in the two-hour series finale of THE X-FILES Sunday, May 19 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. In true X-FILES fashion, story details for the remaining episodes of the series are under tight wrap. The final five episodes will begin to provide highly anticipated answers to many of the shows most-asked questions, culminating in the two-hour finale in which Agent Mulder is reunited with Agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) after having gone missing for the past year. Also, the final episodes of the series will examine many of the pieces involved in the long-running mythology that has continued throughout the shows nine seasons. The series finale is being written by series creator and executive producer Chris Carter and directed by co executive producer Kim Manners. In addition to appearing in the two-hour series finale, Duchovny is also confirmed to direct THE X-FILES episode scheduled to air Sunday, April 28 (9:00- 10:00 PM ET/PT), which is based on a story idea he co-wrote with Carter and executive producer Frank Spotnitz. Last season, Agent Scully and her new associate in the X-files office, Agent John Doggett (Robert Patrick), investigated the mysterious alien abduction of Agent Mulder and successfully saved him from a fate that would have placed him under alien control. This season, Scully and Doggett have been joined by Agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish) in their investigations, including a shocking government cover-up with possible ties to the FBI and Scully and Mulder's newborn son. The trio known as the lone gunmen are apparently killed in the later episodes, only to return expectedly in the finale.

  150. Did anyone notice the title of the show? by eberry · · Score: 1

    The show title was called "Jump the Shark." An apparent reference to jumptheshark.com. Rather humerous me thinks.

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  151. Alright Already... by Psion · · Score: 2

    Almost 500 posts in here and about ten of them had something to say other than "Yo, futzheads, thanks for spoiling the show." Don't ya think the idea that he shouldn't have spoiled the ending was pretty thoroughly conveyed by the first, oh, 100 posts that lashed ChrisD?

    I was hoping for a little intelligent conversation about how X-Files wrapped up the Lone Gunmen, and instead I was forced to wade through a sewer of repetitive drivel. Hey, but that's okay, folks. *I* was the one who was misguided.

    1. Re:Alright Already... by Anonymous+Freak · · Score: 1

      Well, hey. I had it TiVo'd, I was going to watch it when I got home from work tonight. Now it's ruined. It's that simple. The Lone Gunmen are lots of geek's favorite characters on the show, so just out-and-out saying it is, well, SPOILING, it. It doesn't even matter if that is the main plot point of the show, just knowing it happens is bad. (It was like buying the Star Wars Episode I soundtrack, looking on the back, and reading the title of the tracks 'Qui-Gon's Noble End' and 'Qui Gon's Funeral' before seeing the movie. Just kind of ruined it.)

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    2. Re:Alright Already... by TheAwfulTruth · · Score: 2

      Take it as a sign of just how many people he royally pissed off! Are you saying that people should just shut up about it? Isn't that what "other" websites, "those" companies and "that" religeon does? La la la [finger in ears] I don't wanna hear about it la la la!

      /. makes a LOT of mistakes like this and posting incorrect and sometimes entirely fake articles (or posting anything by Katz). Having hundreds of people yell about it is the only way they will EVER learn.

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  152. Role model? by crivens · · Score: 1

    For anyone using the Lone Gunmen as role models, I say get a life! They're only TV characters and bad ones at that! Find some real life role models; maybe Bono for his activist activities, or maybe a sports personality or god forbid, maybe even a politician! If you seriously follow these characters as role models, then you REALLY need to get yourself in the real world.

  153. Cripes! What's happened to our Slashdot? by libertynews · · Score: 2

    Have they been taken over by Corporate Bureaucrat Robots? Is there any real intelligence left behind all the Perl code or has it taken on a life of its own?

    Things are sliding downhill here reeeal fast guys...

    Brian

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  154. Information being free != front page spoilers by Sycle · · Score: 1

    I think the distinction is that a lot of people were 'exposed' to the spoiler without any warning, and from an unexpected source. I don't think anyone's ever equated freedom of information with freedom for information to jump out and force itself on you.

    If you went hunting for X Files information, fair enough that it's your fault if you see something you didn't want to read. But Slashdot reporting significant tv show plot twists before the episode even aired in some parts of America? It's a screwup, plain and simple.

    "Oh, it's just a TV show, how trivial, get over it!" - if it's so trivial, what's it doing being reported on Slashdot? The only reason why it was posted was because it was important to a reasonable segment of Slashdot's userbase!

  155. Note to Chris Carter by LittleGuy · · Score: 1

    "Nice way to wrap up a series while pissing off the fans.

    Jerk.

    Sincerely,
    Donald P. Bellisario"

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  156. Spoilers and moding by Daniel+Lange · · Score: 1

    Though I Can understand the frustration of having this little plot twist spoiled and the desire to post in reply to the spoiler your feelings, what I can not understand is how all these complaints seemed to be moderated up to a 4 (and maybe even a few 5s). They don't say anything except, "jeez, Chrisd, you suck for ruining the episode." What good does this do to anyone? And why would anyone mod this up as "interesting?" Last I checked, the purpose of moderating was to give posts with interesting and/or informative information a higher rating so that one wouldn't have to wade through the hundreds of "jeez, chrisd/Katz/SW I/jar jar binks/Lucas/whatever sucks!" messages.

    Dan

  157. This is news? by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 1

    Who cares? Who cares? Who cares...

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    1. Re:This is news? by rholland356 · · Score: 1

      What I want to know is:

      Where's the freakin' Star Wars hype? There was supposed to be a continual stream of steamin', stinkin' Star Wars tripe. I cannot understand why those who run /. don't have the fire hydrant open so we can draw straight from the hose.

      Huh? What's that you say?

      Oh. OK. Number 2 is appropriately named?

      "Attack of the Collostemy", indeed.

  158. I am suprised by natet · · Score: 1

    At the sheer number of morons that read /. Just because you own a TiVo doesn't mean that sites like /. need to bow to your whims. Get a clue. There is no reason that /. should hold a story until you get a chance to watch an episode of a freaking TV show that you have recorded. Admittedly, they should have waited until after it aired on the west cost, but you TiVo morons need to take a chill pill. Owning a piece of cool technolgy does not make you Gods gift to /.!

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  159. The Lone Gunmen to have their own series?! by gooch0909 · · Score: 1

    Check out the following link.
    http://www.thexfiles.com/1013/

  160. Famous Last Words (from MST3K) by ChrisGoodwin · · Score: 1

    Just repeat to yourself, it's just a show and I should really just relax

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  161. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  162. Geez, I'm old... Oh... my arthritis... by tommck · · Score: 5, Funny
    I don't know about you guys, but back in the prime of the X-Files, these guys were as close a role model as I could find on television as a kid.

    COULD I FEEL ANY FUCKING OLDER RIGHT NOW?

    When you were a kid!?!?!

    Jesus, I need a beer.

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  163. No no no by Fear+the+Clam · · Score: 1

    They're not really dead. It's part of the, y'know, the conspiracy.

    But even still, why, why, why couldn't it have been the stupid guy and the Eva Savealot chick instead?

  164. Kill me now but make it slooooowwwww by gelfling · · Score: 2

    I'm online commenting on other people online commenting about the imaginary characters of a cancelled television show.

    Guess I'll suck the tailpipe now.

    1. Re:Kill me now but make it slooooowwwww by smertens · · Score: 1

      Well how do you think that makes ME feel?

  165. Flamebait? by NanoGator · · Score: 2

    I admit I was heated there, but I made a pretty good point. Some of us would like to watch our TV shows without knowing what happens in the end. It's bad manners to just blurt it out.

    I have no regrets about my complaint. Slashdot has been really good about reviewing movies etc without spoiling what'll happen, but what happened last night was really ignorant.

    Mod me down for using the F-word if you like, but do *not* mod me down for saying "That aint't cool." Opinions are what Slashdot's all about.

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    "Derp de derp."
  166. That's okay.... by westies-from-hell · · Score: 1

    I had my TiVo taping Slashdot, didn't spoil a thing! :-)

    In the been-there-done-that column, I was severely pummelled once when I let it slip (CYA SPOILER HERE) that the Penguin died. Still limping....

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    "Just because you're a genius doesn't make you a smart guy!" -- Narrator, Powerpuff Girls
  167. Re:Jump the shark anyone? by samhart · · Score: 1

    You know what, the X Files jumped the shark long ago.

    Remember when they killed off Spender (CGB's son?) as a season finale and then came back the next season as if *nothing* had happenned. Neither Mulder nor Scully nor anyone else ever seemed to care that someone who had been a high profile FBI agent, led the X files for a year, and adimantly (sp?) opposed what Mulder & Scully had done the previous 4-5 years mysteriously dissappeared just before Mulder & Scully were reinstated?!

    And what about they time the entire Syndicate was killed off by the alien rebels (at least, that's who it seemed to be), and after that we never saw a) the black oil, b) the alien rebels, c) the bees, d) anything from the first 4-5 years, again?!

    And let's not forget the first year Ducovny (sp? Duck-of-knee?) pulled his tantrum and we spent 6 months seeing him naked, strapped to a chair, with Hellraiser-esque hooks pulling his face, screaming "Scully!!" Or in the same season when we were treated to a pudgy-faced intern pretending to be Ducovny holding the crazy long-armed boy (the guy wasn't a boy, just an adult with some disease.. but he had these freakishly long arms by this point, and looked silly next to this horrid Ducovny rip-off) hostage while Skinner tried to rescue him?!

    No, the X files jumped the shark a long damn time ago... and Carter's been milking this series a lot longer than he should have. The Lone Gunman series was pretty good last year, but never could have survived on its own with the X Files blowing chunks as it has been (which is unfortunate, I know).

    X Files... PBBTH! I want my 20 some-odd video tapes, and X-odd years (what, 9?) back I've spent watching this show after the last two seasons.

    Signed, one bitter X-Files fan. (At least I have Farscape ;-)

  168. ObComics by i0lanthe · · Score: 1

    "He got better"

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  169. I found one... by i0lanthe · · Score: 2

    The LAWRENCE OF ARABIA spoiler should read "The trick is not minding that your legs fall asleep."

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    "The Crystal Wind is the Storm, and the Storm is Data, and the Data is Life"
  170. Anger Management by vlavant · · Score: 1

    Jesu Cristo! I've never seen so many people getting so abusive over a friggin tv show! Give the man a break. He made a mistake and apologized. Let it go.

  171. I can't miss the Irony of this. by Voira · · Score: 1

    It is sad to see the incredible amount of flames this article has recieved.
    I thought that /. would be the last place where sharing information and free speech would be attacked so virulently.
    Maybe Chris made a mistake by forgetting to add the "spoiler allert". So what if he did so? He did what we all strive to do here: find an interesting story, write it the most objective way he could and post it as fast as possible.
    And he achived that! Quite well I might add.
    Sure he fortot to add 3 words at the beginning of the text. Does he deserve all this hatred?
    I naively hoped he wasn't going to.... I was wrong.
    I'm afraid this thread just shows how much /. posts, people and opinions are becomming mainstream.

  172. I dunno by autopr0n · · Score: 2

    I don't think they are restricted from moderating. Note that I'm taking part in the blackout, but justtify this post with the fact that it's totaly offtopic...

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    autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
    1. Re:I dunno by WhaDaYaKnow · · Score: 1

      No, you are not participating at all. You aren't supposed to read articles either:

      - Do not click through from the home page to the comment page
      - Do not post any comments to stories
      - Do not submit new stories

      Looks like you are violating the majority here :-)

      Not that I care. I was just joking. I don't agree with the mass-moderation of that thread either, but I think this is a bit silly.

  173. Stupid Plot-WARNING: FURTHER SPOILERS! by filbo · · Score: 1

    So many people are upset about the spoiler that there are very few comments pointing out how bad the episode was. First of all, the ending with the funeral was like a parody of the "death of Spock" that was already taken apart by Seinfeld ("they aren't really dead if we find a way to remember them"). It was awful. Worst thing I've ever seen on X-Files. Second, what hotel has airtight doors every forty feet? There is no way that area was airtight. The whole episode was stupid.

    I did like the boat blowing up. Again, had the gas tank really gone, I don't think the entire boat would have exploded like that, but what the hell, it was fun.

  174. Re:I felt a lump...Anti-Spinoff/Gunmen LIVE!? by darkPHi3er · · Score: 2

    "I wonder if this ep was an involuted apology by CC, and his attempt to do right by the Gunmen?

    ...maybe, and/or he wanted to make sure that we wouldn't be seeing unauthorized or really bad spinoffs of the Gunmen by anybody else...

    if we can believe Duchovny's claims, CC is a man who likes COMPLETE control of the characters he creates and most esp, doesn't like anybody else to profit from merchandising or marketing them....

    THOUGH, that said, REMEMBER, it WAS a "closed casket" funeral...

    ..and THAT leaves the door open to some hokey way to bring them back at a later time....(ala' what he did with Mulder when CC "killed" him off and brought him "back" for ratings' sweeps)....

    --
    Ten quid, she's so easy to blind. And not a word is spoken...
  175. True by autopr0n · · Score: 2

    But I'm not contributing anything to the site, just clarifying a point of the blackout.

    *sigh* I really don't have any self control :(

    --
    autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
    1. Re:True by WhaDaYaKnow · · Score: 1

      But I'm not contributing anything to the site, just clarifying a point of the blackout.

      Ah, but you shouldn't even be reading comments, that's the first rule. Naughty you. ;)

      *sigh* I really don't have any self control :(

      But the future of /. is at stake here! How could you!

  176. Let us not forget by blair1q · · Score: 2

    that Carter's original arc for the series was only five years.

    He had an exit strategy worked out from the beginning. And he had the thing lined up. But then the money started pouring in, and Fox talked him into extending it. Which blew the story line all to hell. Instead of being a mystery, it became a superstitious soap opera.

    Then it outlasted David Duchovny's interest.

    After he left, total Dullsville. I stopped watching. So did a lot of other people. Now they have no reason at all to keep it going.

    --Blair

  177. Deaths -- hoax? by Trickster+Coyote · · Score: 2

    ...the deaths of those characters for the SOLE PURPOSE of ending the fan mail campaign asking to brink back "The Long Gunman" spinoff

    But...

    We never saw them dead. All we saw were some closed coffins being buried. Maybe it's just a ruse to draw out "Mr. Big", the head terrorist. The guys are probably hanging out with Mulder, eating pizza and watching porn videos.

    Hey, it's TV. No ever actually dies on a TV show, especially on a science fiction one...

    Trickster Coyote
    You are just a figment of my imagination.

    --
    Ideology is for ideots.
  178. Don't just apologise -- delete the damn thing!!! by ectophil · · Score: 1

    << CD: Oops, sorry about the spoiler >>

    Yes, BUT IT'S STILL THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If you'd removed the thread altogether instead of just appending that line, I'd never have seen it, and neither would many other people. Even if most of the U.S. readers have seen the episode by now, the rest of the world hasn't. Have a little consideration!

    (And if it's not possible to delete it, at least rename it to "Big Fat X-Files Final Season Spoiler" or something...)

  179. Tivo Users Miss End of the World, Televised Live by searchr · · Score: 1

    Non of this is to say that there shouldn't be spoiler alerts in general, but:

    1. Tivo users take your chances hoarding content till you feel like watching it. The world won't wait for you to catch up! Which is weird, because you're the exact demographic that would kill to see a movie before its released, ahead of everyone else.

    2. No one watches X-Files anymore, so who cares? The show's almost off the air, what's the diff if they're killed or 'That 80's Show' is airing in their time slot?

    3. They're NOT DEAD. Geez, have you ever WATCHED the show?

    Thas' all,
    Searchr
    "Dude, I couldn't believe Costner turned out to be the Russian spy!"
    -Now that is a spoiler-

  180. You Inconsiderate ASS!!! :-( by cybersquid · · Score: 1
    What the Hell is wrong with you?

    Forget mis-timing your message, how about hiding the spoiler in the message for those who have either time-shifted (like I have) or are in another country? It's waiting at home in my TiVo for me to watch. I haven't looked at the X Files all year, I only recorded this one to see the Lone Gunmen.

    • FUCK YOU VERY MUCH

    That was probably the most thoughtless, inconsiderate, stupid fucking thing I've seen anyone post in quite some time.

    It's a great pity that Slashdot seem to have NO CONSCIOUS EDITORS.

    Go to Hell.

  181. Re:Want some cheese to go with that.... by snyperm · · Score: 1

    uh I think most of these complaints are justified..I mean the title of the article is unavoidable and says it all.

  182. Fucking moderators by charon_on_acheron · · Score: 1

    Either they are clueless shitheads, or just shitheads with no sense of humor.

    Funniest reply to a foot-in-mouth reply all day.

    Too bad it got you karma-burned.

  183. Actually by troublecat · · Score: 1

    I would have felt a little better if I had read the warning prior. It could have prepared me for the deaths of my all-time favorite television characters (and the last non-suck-ass thing about The X-Files). Then again, I live on the East Coast, so I would have already seen it. I thought, gee, Chris Carter isn't such a huge dick, he's letting us have one last Lone Gunmen episode...until he killed them off, the rat. it's official, Fox can bite my ass. How appropriate the title of that episode, "Jump the Shark" ... if it hadn't done it with the movie, it surely did it last night. One last thing - they could have offed Yves (or Doggett or Reyes, for that matter) instead, no one gave a rat's ass about her.

  184. Re: X-files spoiler by 56ker · · Score: 2

    Come on - lets say together now "It's only a TV show!"

  185. True. by gaudior · · Score: 1

    I agree that it would have been nice if a Spoiler warning had been part of the headline, but the level of abject whinging going on is quite sickening.