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# Millennium - Season 1-3

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Season 1 Retired serial-profiler Frank Black has moved his family to Seattle to escape the violence and horror he dealt with while working for the FBI in Washington, D.C. Although his uncanny and often unsettling ability to see into the twisted minds of serial killers has caused him much inner torment, Black knows his “gift” can still be used to help protect and save others. For that reason he has joined the mysterious Millennium Group, a team of underground ex-law enforcement experts dedicated to fighting against the ever-growing forces of evil and darkness in the world. Season 2 Season Two of Chris Carter’s groundbreaking show continues the story of retired FBI profiler Frank Black and his work for the Millennium Group. When his wife is kidnapped Frank realises that there are certain secrets that the group has kept from him. Already suspicious of the group’s real motives, a dangerous division within the group itself finally convinces Frank to quit. Determined to alert his friends and co-workers to the growing danger, Frank is horrified to discover that it may be too late to save anyone. Season 3 The final piece in the Millennium jigsaw. After leaving the FBI Frank Black joined the Millennium Group, a covert team of ex-law enforcement experts battling the growing forces of evil in the world--or so he thought. When a deadly viral outbreak spread across the country killing thousands of people, including his wife, Frank discovered it was all part of a plot by the Group. Now, disillusioned and outraged, Frank returns to the FBI with a new resolve to expose the Millennium Group. But protecting his job and daughter, who Frank fears shares his gift, is no easy task when there are those who believe that if he is not a part of the Group there is no reason for him to be allowed to keep using his gift against them.

Review: Excellent - worth a watch - If you have seen Criminal Minds, watching Millennium seems like a precursor to all that, but in my mind it's better in a lot of ways. Frank Black is a compelling protagonist who often defies a lot of the hardcore cop/FBI male character stereotypes, and who was critical of a lot of behaviours of his fellow law enforcement. A lot of people have complained about season 2 going in a weird direction but to me it had some of the best, breakout episodes and went beyond being a typical killer-of-the-week type of show. Season 3 merges the best of both and the ending was satisfying enough although I still wish we have got a few more seasons of this series. It's not perfect; there are a lot of times the show comes off as preachy which I suppose is a side-effect of basically making Christianity the basis of a show, and it is fairly dated in terms of effects. But the acting and soundtrack are excellent and it's well worth a watch.
Review: The best series to come out of the u.s. - At first glance, Millennium is about conspiracies in the run-up to the year 2000, and which might lead people to deem it irrelevant to present times. However, it is more than that. You could say that the year 2000 is a backdrop against which the idea of conspiracy, elitism, and evil is explored in more than superficial depth. That is what I found most intriguing. If you're into those 'shock and awe' movies and series based on the sensational, or more fast-moving storylines catering to the click-mentality, then this isn't for you. But if you're one who views entertainment and thought-provocation as one and the same thing, or hold the view that what is entertaining shares a positive correlation with that which incites thought, I'd highly recommend this series - which I view as just about the best TV series to come out of the u.s., and certainly even better than the X-files - which I also purchased. It's really too bad that such a series as this was a comparative flop in the u.s. Looks like the exposure of the rest of the world is dependent on that which the people across the straits can handle. ed a2ed*c

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Alex Diakun, Allan Zinyk, Allen Coulter, Amanda Tapping, Amy Steel, Arthur W. Forney, Barbara Williams, Bill Dow, Bill Nunn, Bill Smitrovich, Boris Krutonog, Brad Dourif, Brian Markinson, Brittany Tiplady, C. C. H. Pounder, Charles D. Holland, Charles Nelson-Reilly, Chip Johannessen, Chris Carter, Chris Ellis, Christian Hoff, Christine Dunford, Christopher Masterson, Cliff Bole, Daniel Sackheim, Darin Morgan, Darren McGavin, David Nutter, Dean Norris, Dean Winters, Deanne Henry, Don MacKay, Dwight Little, Dylan Haggerty, Ed Lauter, Erin Maher, Ernest Lenart, Frank Spotnitz, Garret Dillahunt, Garry Davey, Gary Chalk, Genele Templeton, George Josef, Glen Morgan, Glenn Morshower, Gottfried John, Gregory Itzin, Gwynyth Walsh, Harold Rosenthal, Harriet Sansom Harris, Heather McComb, Jacinda Barrett, Jade Malle, James Charleston, James Wong, Jay Underwood, Jeffrey Donovan, Jeremy Roberts, Jo Anderson, John Beasley, John Finn, John Fleck, John Kousakis, John Pyper-Ferguson, Jon Polito, Jordan Hawley, Jorge Zamacona, Joseph Chrest, Josh Clark, Juliet Landau, Kate Luyben, Kay Reindl, Ken Horton, Ken Pogue, Kenneth Fink, Kimberly Patton, Kirsten Cloke, Klea Scott, Kristen Cloke, Lance Henriksen, Laurence Andries, Lenore Zann, Lindsay Crouse, Malcolm Stewart, Marjorie David, Marshall Bell, Mary Gillis, Mary-Pat Green, Maxine Miller, Megan Gallagher, Melinda McGraw, Michael Bofshever, Michael Duggan, Michael Pattinson, Michael R. Perry, Michael Tomlinson, Michael Watkins, Michael Weaver, Michael Zelniker, Michelle Joyner, Mike Starr, Morgan Woodward, Pablo Coffey, Patrick Fabian, Patrick Harbinson, Patrick Harbison, Paul Dillon, Paul Dooley, Paul Shapiro, Perry Lang, Peter Markle, Peter Outerbridge, Philip Anglim, Philip Baker Hall, Ralph Hemecker, Randall Zisk, Richard Bakalyan, Richard Cox, Richard Whitley, Ricky Harris, Robert Freeman, Robert Moresco, Robin Gammell, Roderick J. Pridy, Rodman Flender, Rodney Eastman, Ryan Cutrona, Samaria Graham, Sarah Koskoff, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Scott Sowers, Sean Six, Stephen E. Miller, Stephen Lang, Stephen Macht, Steve Bacic, Steve Rankin, Ted Mann, Ted Marcoux, Terry David Mulligan, Terry O'Quinn, Thomas J. Wright, Tobias Mehler, Tracy Middendorf, Tucker Smallwood, Tzi Ma, Virginia Stock, Vivian Wu, Wally Dalton, Walon Green, William Lucking, Winrich Kolbe, Zeljko Ivanek Contributor Alex Diakun, Allan Zinyk, Allen Coulter, Amanda Tapping, Amy Steel, Arthur W. Forney, Barbara Williams, Bill Dow, Bill Nunn, Bill Smitrovich, Boris Krutonog, Brad Dourif, Brian Markinson, Brittany Tiplady, C. C. H. Pounder, Charles D. Holland, Charles Nelson-Reilly, Chip Johannessen, Chris Carter, Chris Ellis, Christian Hoff, Christine Dunford, Christopher Masterson, Cliff Bole, Daniel Sackheim, Darin Morgan, Darren McGavin, David Nutter, Dean Norris, Dean Winters, Deanne Henry, Don MacKay, Dwight Little, Dylan Haggerty, Ed Lauter, Erin Maher, Ernest Lenart, Frank Spotnitz, Garret Dillahunt, Garry Davey, Gary Chalk, Genele Templeton, George Josef, Glen Morgan, Glenn Morshower, Gottfried John, Gregory Itzin, Gwynyth Walsh, Harold Rosenthal, Harriet Sansom Harris, Heather McComb, Jacinda Barrett, Jade Malle, James Charleston, James Wong, Jay Underwood, Jeffrey Donovan, Jeremy Roberts, Jo Anderson, John Beasley, John Finn, John Fleck, John Kousakis, John Pyper-Ferguson, Jon Polito, Jordan Hawley, Jorge Zamacona, Joseph Chrest, Josh Clark, Juliet Landau, Kate Luyben, Kay Reindl, Ken Horton, Ken Pogue, Kenneth Fink, Kimberly Patton, Kirsten Cloke, Klea Scott, Kristen Cloke, Lance Henriksen, Laurence Andries, Lenore Zann, Lindsay Crouse, Malcolm Stewart, Marjorie David, Marshall Bell, Mary Gillis, Mary-Pat Green, Maxine Miller, Megan Gallagher, Melinda McGraw, Michael Bofshever, Michael Duggan, Michael Pattinson, Michael R. Perry, Michael Tomlinson, Michael Watkins, Michael Weaver, Michael Zelniker, Michelle Joyner, Mike Starr, Morgan Woodward, Pablo Coffey, Patrick Fabian, Patrick Harbinson, Patrick Harbison, Paul Dillon, Paul Dooley, Paul Shapiro, Perry Lang, Peter Markle, Peter Outerbridge, Philip Anglim, Philip Baker Hall, Ralph Hemecker, Randall Zisk, Richard Bakalyan, Richard Cox, Richard Whitley, Ricky Harris, Robert Freeman, Robert Moresco, Robin Gammell, Roderick J. Pridy, Rodman Flender, Rodney Eastman, Ryan Cutrona, Samaria Graham, Sarah Koskoff, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Scott Sowers, Sean Six, Stephen E. Miller, Stephen Lang, Stephen Macht, Steve Bacic, Steve Rankin, Ted Mann, Ted Marcoux, Terry David Mulligan, Terry O'Quinn, Thomas J. Wright, Tobias Mehler, Tracy Middendorf, Tucker Smallwood, Tzi Ma, Virginia Stock, Vivian Wu, Wally Dalton, Walon Green, William Lucking, Winrich Kolbe, Zeljko Ivanek See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 648 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05039036018388 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Walt Disney Studios HE |
| Number of discs | 18 |
| Publication date | 31 Oct. 2005 |
| Runtime | 55 hours |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent - worth a watch
*by K***E on 16 January 2020*

If you have seen Criminal Minds, watching Millennium seems like a precursor to all that, but in my mind it's better in a lot of ways. Frank Black is a compelling protagonist who often defies a lot of the hardcore cop/FBI male character stereotypes, and who was critical of a lot of behaviours of his fellow law enforcement. A lot of people have complained about season 2 going in a weird direction but to me it had some of the best, breakout episodes and went beyond being a typical killer-of-the-week type of show. Season 3 merges the best of both and the ending was satisfying enough although I still wish we have got a few more seasons of this series. It's not perfect; there are a lot of times the show comes off as preachy which I suppose is a side-effect of basically making Christianity the basis of a show, and it is fairly dated in terms of effects. But the acting and soundtrack are excellent and it's well worth a watch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best series to come out of the u.s.
*by E***D on 2 August 2011*

At first glance, Millennium is about conspiracies in the run-up to the year 2000, and which might lead people to deem it irrelevant to present times. However, it is more than that. You could say that the year 2000 is a backdrop against which the idea of conspiracy, elitism, and evil is explored in more than superficial depth. That is what I found most intriguing. If you're into those 'shock and awe' movies and series based on the sensational, or more fast-moving storylines catering to the click-mentality, then this isn't for you. But if you're one who views entertainment and thought-provocation as one and the same thing, or hold the view that what is entertaining shares a positive correlation with that which incites thought, I'd highly recommend this series - which I view as just about the best TV series to come out of the u.s., and certainly even better than the X-files - which I also purchased. It's really too bad that such a series as this was a comparative flop in the u.s. Looks like the exposure of the rest of the world is dependent on that which the people across the straits can handle. ed a2ed*c

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big changes from season 1
*by G***F on 20 July 2023*

Being busy making more episodes of X-Files and working on the first X-Files movie, Chris Carter handed over the show runner reins of Millennium's second season to two of his X-Files colleagues, both of whom had considerable experience as producers and writers. This results in a dramatic shift of tone. Where season one is unremittingly bleak, season 2 throws in joke episodes, bizarre episodes, even a Christmas special. The resulting tone brings the feel of the show much closer to that of X-Files. I guess whether or not you consider this a good thing will depend on what you made of season 1. Personally, I found it too downbeat. However, while I appreciate the generally lighter tone of season 2, it is quite jarring. It feels a bit like a show struggling with a dual identity as some episodes try to recreate the feel of season 1 and others go off on bizarre tangents. Some of the writing is not as good either, not bothering to plug gaping plot holes. That said, a couple of the weirder episodes actually work quite well, although they feel more like episodes from the Twilight Zone rather than Millennium. All in all, season 2 is a mixed bag, which can suggest either that it's lost its way or that there's something for everyone depending on your point of view. I guess there's a bit of both going on...

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