Millennium was a FOX show created by Chris Carter, best known for The X-Files. Lasting three seasons, 1996-1999, it starred Lance Henriksen as ex-FBI agent Frank. The TV series MILLENNIUM (1996-1999) has always been Chris Carter’s redheaded stepchild next to THE X-FILES, but MILLENNIUM fans are no less devoted than X-Philes. List of Millennium episodes. Millennium was created by screenwriter Chris Carter (left) and starred Lance Henriksen (right). Millennium is an American crime-.Millennium (TV Series 1. 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, . MILLENNIUM 1 - 3 (1996-1999) - COMPLETE TV Series: Lance Henriksen DVD UK not US in DVDs & Movies, DVDs & Blu-ray Discs Find a Various - Now That's What I Call Music! 1996: The Millennium Series first pressing or reissue. Complete your Various collection. Millennium was a science fiction television series created by Chris Carter (his second following The X-Files) and starred Lance Henriksen as Frank Black, a former FBI. Millennium (TV Series 1996–1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. 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. And then there's the stunning . Look at the endings of . 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 9.
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