There's fun in computer geekdom.
Those loopy hackers Byers, Frohike and Langly have fled "The X-Files" for the browner pastures of "The Lone Gunmen," a Fox spinoff comedy whose premiere offers promise despite soaring so far over the top in spots that the top is no longer visible. A bit of it is pretty funny.
Better news: Episode 2 is very funny, Episode 3 just a stitch.
Ever strapped for bucks to operate their crusading little newspaper, the Lone Gunman, Frohike (Tom Braidwood), Langly (Dean Haglund) and Byers (Bruce Harwood) blur the line between genius and ineptitude Sunday when facing conspiracy within the government and vying with their recurring nemesis for a valuable computer chip.
She's the brilliant, resourceful, patronizing Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson), and if Hugh Hefner published a magazine titled Playgeek, this delectable Brit would be the centerfold. "The Lone Gunmen" is from the creator (Chris Carter) and producers of "The X-Files," and largely it's a tongue-in-cheek hybrid of that series and "Mission: Impossible."