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Millennium

  • TV Series
  • 1996–1999
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
13K
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Millennium (1996)
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A former FBI profiler with the ability to look inside the mind of a killer begins working for the mysterious Millennium Group which investigates serial killers, conspiracies, the occult, and... Read allA former FBI profiler with the ability to look inside the mind of a killer begins working for the mysterious Millennium Group which investigates serial killers, conspiracies, the occult, and those obsessed with the end of the millennium.A former FBI profiler with the ability to look inside the mind of a killer begins working for the mysterious Millennium Group which investigates serial killers, conspiracies, the occult, and those obsessed with the end of the millennium.

  • Creator
    • Chris Carter
  • Stars
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Megan Gallagher
    • Terry O'Quinn
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,967
    1,019
    • Creator
      • Chris Carter
    • Stars
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Megan Gallagher
      • Terry O'Quinn
    • 116User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Frank Black
    • 1996–1999
    Megan Gallagher
    Megan Gallagher
    • Catherine Black
    • 1996–1999
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Peter Watts
    • 1996–1999
    Brittany Tiplady
    Brittany Tiplady
    • Jordan Black
    • 1996–1999
    Klea Scott
    Klea Scott
    • Agent Emma Hollis
    • 1998–1999
    Stephen J. Lang
    • Det. Bob Giebelhouse
    • 1996–1999
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
    • Assistant Director Andy McClaren…
    • 1996–1999
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Lt. Bob 'Bletch' Bletcher
    • 1996–1997
    Kristen Cloke
    Kristen Cloke
    • Lara Means
    • 1997–1998
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Special Agent Barry Baldwin
    • 1998–1999
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    Sarah-Jane Redmond
    • Lucy Butler
    • 1997–1999
    Judith Maxie
    • Finley…
    • 1997–1999
    Bob Wilde
    • Mabius…
    • 1996–1999
    Barry W. Levy
    Barry W. Levy
    • Driver…
    • 1998–1999
    Allan Zinyk
    Allan Zinyk
    • Brian Roedecker
    • 1997–1998
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Cheryl Andrews
    • 1996–1998
    Trevor White
    Trevor White
    • Doug Scaife…
    • 1997–1999
    Maxine Miller
    Maxine Miller
    • Justine Miller
    • 1997–1999
    • Creator
      • Chris Carter
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    matta2k

    MILLENNIUM: season one

    Very few people understood what Millennium was about, but for its fans, it remains a very stirring drama. A lot of critics misrepresent Millennium as some kind of gloomy police drama, when the cases that Frank Black investigated during the course of season one were merely vehicles in which to explore the grayer shades of humanity.

    Only about half of the twenty-two episodes during the first season were concerned with just serial killers--far less than critics like to think. Look closer and you'll see that episodes like the pilot, "Gehenna," "The Judge" and "Sacrament" had supernatural/apocalyptic elements to them, which make them far less mundane than some might initially think. ("Gehenna" even had visuals of a winged beast, or Legion as the fans dubbed him, descending from the sky.)

    Regarding those other, say, eight or ten serial killer episodes, Millennium addressed the big questions: What made these men? What can society do to stop them? You won't hear the investigators on CSI or Law & Order ask these questions, unless in a glib, sarcastic way. Those programs are all about police procedure. To me, *that's* depressing. When Frank looked 'into the minds of killers,' he was trying to understand them, sometimes even sympathize with them. These killers weren't evil people. They were tragic people that did evil things--most were victims themselves. Millennium gave human faces to ghastly perpetrators.

    The latter season one episodes stray from the serial killer motifs. "Force Majeure" involves a man in an iron lung who preaches about a planetary alignment that will have cataclysmic consequences. "Walkabout" sheds light on Frank's past when he participates in a clinical trial for an experimental drug that might suppress his 'gift.' "Maranatha" takes Frank to the Russian district of New York in pursuit of Yaponchik, who may be the Antichrist. And then there's the stunning "Lamentation"/"Powers, Principalities, Thrones and Dominions" two-parter, in which devils and angels aren't merely a concept, but physically exist alongside Frank and his colleagues!

    Millennium also isn't relentlessly gory or downbeat. Look at the endings of "The Well Worn Lock," "Powers," or especially "The Wild and the Innocent"--still one of the most uplifting hours of television I've seen to this day. A lot of the show's early work is about criminals taking responsibility, victims learning to heal, and how Frank, and his family and friends, come to an understanding about Why Bad Things Happen. Don't be so dark, critics. Millennium--seriously!--is not.

    Season two of Millennium is nothing short of brilliant, but the foundation is laid here. Strong scripts, talented actors, exceptional production values, and timeless themes (the tolls of work on family life, humanity's struggle with evil, temptations of the Devil, faith and religion, corruptions in governments and organizations) make all three seasons of Millennium a MUST BUY. Don't let mistaken critics, or lackluster DVD sets (a show this rich needs more commentary!), dissuade you from owning one of the best shows of the 90's, nay, of all time.
    brianrcollins

    Is this who we are?

    How do you make a great, spooky television series? Well, here is one recipe for success. Take a pound of flesh from the 1995 movie 'Seven', with Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt, add a little demented serial killer from 1986's 'Manhunter' with William Peterson and Dennis Farina, and place it in an industrial sized microwave oven for a few minutes. Then add a slice of 1992's 'Silence of The Lambs', some fava beans and pop the cork on a nice bottle of Chianti. With this recipe, you have the hit Fox TV series that ran from 1996 to 1999 Years before TV shows like CSI' or 'Cold Case Files' and 'Law and Order SVU' were even thought of, there was this remarkable show. It was called MillenniuM.

    MillenniuM was a series about a profiler named Frank Black. He could see into the mind of serial killers and offered us a glimpse at the world of the criminally disturbed. He worked for the Millennium group, an investigative firm that worked in the private sector. Every week, violent crimes, as well as the disturbing images they create, were the primary focus on this great series. The first season was superb. We all got to meet and know Frank, Catherine, and Jordan, who lived in their big yellow house in Seattle, WA, and we could almost feel the dampness and heavy rain that Seattle is famous for. However, after the haunting opening theme and the awesome boomp-boomp that led us into each segment with the white screen, we all immediately looked to the bottom of that screen to read the type-writer font, and see where this week's episode was taking us to. We would usually meet a member of the Millennium group within the first 15 minutes, and usually that character was Peter Watts. Looking like a Marine and always in control of his emotions, he quickly learned to trust Frank's feelings on most issues.{Peter Watts was played by Terry O'Quinn, and now stars on the ABC series "Lost" as John Locke.}These two made an excellent team, as well as the others from the group, and these relationships really made the show. Frank also had his demons, as all great heroes do. He was in search of a way to suppress his gift, for the love of his daughter, who may also be cursed with the visions. Frank was also working on his marriage, which was, as most marriages are, a daily battle. Frank Black was uncomfortable with his chosen profession, but he also knows it was his destiny to do this job, which he did so well.

    That's enough about the show. If you are reading this review, you are already a big fan. Let's talk about the DVD's.

    Besides the fact that I want to tell Fox thank you and it's about bloody hell time, this DVD set is great. All 22 episodes are in crisp, clear and in vivid color, and that awesome theme song before each episode. Sweet! I highly recommend this DVD to anyone who is a Chris Carter fan, as well as CSI fans and any fan of current TV programs that review evidence and solve crimes. Give it a try. You will not be disappointed.

    Thanks, Brian R. Collins {BC}

    P.S. As I am writing this the date is September 1, 2004 and I just received word that MillenniuM Season 2 will be released in the UK on September 27, 2004. So it can't too far behind for the good old U.S. of A.

    BC
    FischMan-2

    Brilliant

    This is undoubtedly one of the most intelligent and thought-provoking series that has come out in a long time. If we were able give it a vote, I would give it a 10/10.
    8mothra21

    Totally underrated, underground gem

    Now that all the three (3) season have been released on DVD, it's time to look into this Chris Carter show always overshadowed by The X-Files.

    I always thought Millennium was always more realistic of the two. Sure, sometimes there was some paranormal stuff going on, but not in a way that in x-files. Millennium has more of a horror-thriller-like vibe, where The X-Files focuses on UFOs and extraterrestrial activity.

    There IS a sort of a continuous storyline included, so i totally recommend getting at least the two first seasons, and watching as many episodes in a row as possible. Definitely darker, and more violent than the X-Files.
    9Middle-earthfan84

    Chris Carter does it again.

    When Millennium first aired on television, I was 12 years old and a huge fan of The X-files. I didn't pay much attention to the series, I guess, because in a way, the series was different from The X-files. Recently I re-watched most of the episodes on cable TV for the first time in 10 years, and it caught my attention in a way that it hadn't before.

    I can say that I re-discovered Millennium. It is undoubtedly a wonderful show, comparable to The X-files. The writing is superb, especially on season 2,my favorite season, the acting is great, the characters are totally likable, Mark Snow's score is wonderful as always. I think James Wong and Glen Morgan did a terrific job on season 2, with memorable episodes, such as: "The beginning and the end", "Monster", "The curse of Frank Black", "Midnight of the century", "The time is now", among others. And season 3 also has it's memorable episodes, such as: "Borrowed time" and "Antipas".

    I think it's sad the show only lasted 3 seasons, in my opinion The X-files should have ended earlier, maybe on season 7, but Millennium had the potential to go on, I believe the series ended prematurely. Chris Carter created a masterpiece with The X-files, and he did it again with Millennium, creating another unique series on the history of TV, and a classic, no question about that.

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      Such was Chris Carter's standing with the FOX network at the time that he was given an entire month to shoot the pilot with little or no network interference - almost unheard of indulgences for a brand-new show.
    • Quotes

      Bob Bletcher: What do you see?

      Frank Black: I see what the killer sees.

      Bob Bletcher: What, like a psychic?

      Frank Black: No. I put myself in his head. I become the thing we fear the most.

      Bob Bletcher: How?

      Frank Black: I become capability. I become the horror. What we know we can become only in our heart of darkness. It's my gift. It's my curse.

    • Crazy credits
      This production has not been approved, endorsed or authorized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
    • Connections
      Featured in 54th Golden Globe Awards (1997)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 2000
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Matrix Production Services
      • Ten Thirteen Productions
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    • Runtime
      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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