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To: Wolfie, mhking, mrustow, KC_Conspirator
I was never entirely sure that Frank was right about the Millenium Group. He had evidence against them, but that evidence could easily have been turned around to show that the Millenium Group was actually doing things to stop another group, or rogue splinter elements within their own organization.

Despite his powers, Frank was certainly fallible in his decisions (For example, when he let that gas station attendent get killed in the “urban legend” episode. They never addressed that major screw up.)

But since Fox cancelled the show, we’ll never know much of what happened in all the various plotlines.

The “wrap-up” on X-Files was beyond lame and didn’t tell anybody much.

My favorite episodes were any ones with Lucy Butler. She was seriously evil. I wonder which episodes were the favorite of the obvious "Millenium" fan, Barbara Hatch Rosenberg.

30 posted on 06/07/2002 11:54:02 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead; Wolfie, mhking, KC_Conspirator
I was never entirely sure that Frank was right about the Millenium Group. He had evidence against them, but that evidence could easily have been turned around to show that the Millenium Group was actually doing things to stop another group, or rogue splinter elements within their own organization.

Oh, he had the goods on them, alright. In season two, he found a "factory" on a deserted farm in the Midwest or the Southwest, where the Group would murder and dismember people -- lots and lots of people.

And in the third season, a Gulf War veteran who had been involved in the production of the toxin that killed 70 people in the Pacific Northwest, kidnapped Peter Watts' daughter, and gave her the toxin, in order to force Watts to confess that the Group had deliberately released the toxin.

Later, the Group was rent by a schism pitting the "secular" against the "theological" wing, but there were no "good guys," except for Peter Watts, who acted like a bad guy, to give himself cover while he protected Frank.

Despite his powers, Frank was certainly fallible in his decisions (For example, when he let that gas station attendent get killed in the “urban legend” episode. They never addressed that major screw up.)

I don't remember that episode; what season was it from?

But since Fox cancelled the show, we’ll never know much of what happened in all the various plotlines.

I wonder if Carter has considered writing a Millennium TV movie?

The “wrap-up” on X-Files was beyond lame and didn’t tell anybody much.

I've heard it was awful. Like much wine, I guess Millennium didn't travel well to other series, even when they shared the same prodcution crew.

My favorite episodes were any ones with Lucy Butler. She was seriously evil. I wonder which episodes were the favorite of the obvious "Millenium" fan, Barbara Hatch Rosenberg.

Now, Lucy, I remember. She was either the Devil Incarnate, or one of his chief deputies, no?

I would imagine that Rosenberg's fave episodes were the two about the anthrax-type outbreak.

74 posted on 06/15/2002 12:31:50 PM PDT by mrustow
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