Millennium Season 3 (1998)
Starring: Lance Henriksen
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Category Keywords: Conspiracies Conspiracy Theories Supernatural Television Programs Television Shows Television/TV Series
Rating: NR
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| With his unique ability to see into the minds of killers, profiler Frank Black left the FBI to join the Millennium Group, a covert team of ex-law enforcement experts battling the growing forces of evil in the world--or so he thought. For when a deadly viral outbreak swept across the country infecting thousands of people and killing his wife, Frank discovered it was all part of a secret plot engineered by the Group. Now, disillusioned and outraged, Frank returns to the FBI determined to expose the Millennium Group. But protecting his job and his daughter, who Frank fears shares his gift, is no easy task when there are group members who believe that if he is not on their side, there is no reason he should be allowed to keep using his gift against them. |
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Editor's Note
Chris Carter followed his immensely popular show, THE X-FILES, with MILLENNIUM, a thriller series that capitalized on the apocalyptic sentiments of the late 1990s. Frank Black (Lance Henrikson) possesses the mysterious power to see into the minds of serial killers, which he has been using in his work with the enigmatic Millennium Group. During the second season, Frank learned that the Group was a secret society somehow involved in the end of the world, and went back to work for the FBI during the third season. Now partnered with Emma Hollis (Klea Scott), he undertakes an investigation of the Group itself, along with many other seemingly impenetrable cases--often tinged with the supernatural--for help on which the FBI turns to Frank. Episodes include "The Innocents," "Closure," "...Thirteen Years Later," and "Human Essence."
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Cast & Crew
| Brittany Tiplady | |
| Klea Scott | |
| kristen Cloke | |
| Lance Henrikson | |
| Megan Gallagher | |
| Terry O'Quinn | |
| Chris Carter - Director |
Awards
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Golden Globe (1999) |
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Lance Henriksen, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama |

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