Millennium: Season 3
From X-Files Producer Chris Carter comes the final chapter of Millennium.
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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Over before its time. - filmgeek
Chris Carter followed up his success with the X-Files with this curious gem of a series. Lance Henrickson is the driving force throughout the series. Even though I liked the show as a whole, it never really seemed to find it's own footing. This uneven storytelling was not helped by the apparant desire of the writing team to re-invent what type of show they were doing from season to season. Those weak points aside, this is a very entertaing series which I believe was cancelled before its time.
Recommended.Sadly, the final season - Coconut_Willy
The third and last season of Millennium is much more even than the first two but is, in my opinion, the least interesting. Frank Black goes back to the FBI, gets a partner and the Millennium group becomes the bad guy. All in all, what made this series different from the X-files is removed and it becomes an undeniable spin-off. Too bad because season two was just great and so far out that the series could have turned out into something very special.
Regardless, this collection of episodes is quite good as far as crime series go. Storyline, acting, atmosphere and production are all top-notch but with diminished originality, I guess the series was not going anywhere and the production team decided to concentrate on their more commercially successful endeavour...
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Over before its time. - filmgeek
Chris Carter followed up his success with the X-Files with this curious gem of a series. Lance Henrickson is the driving force throughout the series. Even though I liked the show as a whole, it never really seemed to find it's own footing. This uneven storytelling ...Sadly, the final season - Coconut_Willy
The third and last season of Millennium is much more even than the first two but is, in my opinion, the least interesting. Frank Black goes back to the FBI, gets a partner and the Millennium group becomes the bad guy. All in all, what made this series different ...