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''[[The Chris Carter Effect|who cares?]]''|opening titles, first season}}
''Millennium'' was a FOX show created by [[Chris Carter]], best known for ''[[The X
The first season focused primarily on Frank's work as [[The Profiler]], consulting with police forces in catching violent criminals, usually serial killers. The audience saw brief clips of Frank's perception of what the criminals saw, but it was left deliberately vague whether these were psychic visions, or just Frank's non-supernatural, but highly skilled, insights into the criminals' minds. Forays into the supernatural were few and ambiguous in the first season.
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The third season saw Frank leave the Millennium Group due to their actions at the end of the second season, and return to the FBI. Its subject material was somewhere between the first and second seasons: it returned to some extent to the criminal-of-the-week format of the first season, but also explored mystical and religious themes, and the nature of the Millennium Group as in the second season. Unfortunately, the [[Executive Meddling]] in this season led to some outright continuity violations: the plague released at the end of the second season, projected to kill a significant fraction of the population of the North American west coast, instead kills less than a hundred people, which is never adequately explained; we learn that J. Edgar Hoover founded the Millennium Group, after learning in the previous season that the Group's history dates back at least to [[The Middle Ages]].
After cancellation, the show received a [[Fully
The [[Fully
The show should not be confused with the 1983 [[John Varley]] novel of the same title, or the 1989 film based on it, which deal with an airplane crash caused by [[Time Travel]], or with ''[[The Millennium Trilogy]]''.
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* [[Abusive Parents]] - The Dad in "The Well-Worn Lock"
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* [[Artistic Title]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]] - Frank Black ("The Beginning and the End")
* [[Blessed
* [[Breather Episode]]: "Jose Chung's Doomday Defense" and "Somehow Satan Got Behind Me". Given how dark the series was, these were necessary to keep the audience sane.
* [[Buried Alive]] - In the pilot episode, the victims having their mouths and eyes sewn shut, and then being nailed into coffins. While still alive.
* [[Came Back Wrong]] - "Powers and Principalities"
* [[A Child Shall Lead Them]] - Implied to be the future of one of the kidnapped children in "19:19"
* [[Darker and Edgier]] - Much of the humor that offset ''[[The X
* [[Deal
* [[The Devil]] - Legion, described as "the devil's liege, the base sum of all evil"
* [[The Devil Is a Loser]] - "Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me," which subverts much of the rest of the show's darkness
* [[Do They Know
* [[The End of the World
* [[Executive Meddling]]
* [[Finger in
* [[Fully
* [[I Am Legion]] - Frank's true nemesis, of which Lucy Butler is only one face
* [[Initiation Ceremony]] - {{spoiler|Which drove Lara Means insane}} in the second season finale
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* [[Killed Off for Real]] - {{spoiler|Catherine Black}}
* [[Mad Bomber]] ("522666")
* [[Murder
* [[Murder
* [[Music Video Syndrome]] - An entire act of the season 2 finale is essentially a music video for Patti Smith's "Land".
* [[Never One Murder]]
* [[Next Sunday
* [[Ouroboros]] - A tattoo of one marks each member of the Millenium group.
* [[The Profiler]] - Frank Black
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