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Complete Millennium Trivia List (Season Three)

This is our full Millennium Trivia Listing that includes all trivia combined into a complete list. This complete combined list displays several groups of fact-filled information from each episode of the series. Non-episode specific trivia is allocated to Millennium's first episode, Pilot.

This is a long listing so we've broken it down into three separate lists, one for each season of Millennium.

Many of the trivia items, facts and caveats such as bloopers have been spotted by eagle eyed Millennium fans from This Is Who We Are, published in books or have been shared by other websites in particular the excellent The Millennial Abyss. If you would like to submit and share accurate trivia or content to this episode guide, please send it via the Contact Us page or via our community forums.


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About this Episode Trivia Listing

Under each episode's title, you will see the following information:

Season

Advises in which of the three seasons of Millennium the episode appeared.

Millennium Code

A unique number used by Fox Television. Some episodes of Millennium aired out of production order.

Production Code

A unique number used by Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) when creating the series. Some episodes of Millennium aired out of production order.

Air Date

The network premiere of this episode of Millennium by Fox Television. The show was first transmitted in the USA during 1996.

1013 References

Ten Thirteen Productions (Chris Carter's Production Company who created and produced the Millennium TV Series for Fox) are well known for adding subtle and sometimes discreet fun jokes to their creations. These take the form of visual or audible references to other 1013 shows or pokes at the television industry.

Bible References

Millennium was regularly influenced by religious and biblical themes, references and terminology. Sometimes references are obvious but many Millennium fans have noticed more subtle links which the creators took time to include such as for example, the digits on a clock in the background of a scene. Such biblical references are listed in this group.

Millennium Trivia

General and interesting trivia from each episode of the show.

Background Information

Millennium often featured specific and detailed themes inspired by historical events, prophecies, real-life current events, news and religion.

Millennium Bloopers

Love them or hate them, accidental mistakes known as Bloopers sometimes creep in to most television and film productions whether at the time of filming or in post production. However careful the production team, cast and crew have been, sometimes those 'Millennium Bugs' appeared.

Killers and Victims

Checked for accuracy, this entry lists an entire Millennium episode's killers and victims detailing the cause of death whether incidental, accidental, suicidal or deliberate in each case.

Mortality Count

The total death toll for each episode of Millennium. Also of interest is the Millennium Mortality Statistics page which shows the episode with the highest mortality rate.

Psychology

Examples and episode quotations highlighting the fascinating pyschology and profiling of Millennium's killers, in particular quotes from The Millennium Group's Frank Black and Peter Watts.

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The Innocents


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-301

Production Code:

3ABC01

Original Airdate:

1998-10-02



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:

The third season premiere brought with it an updated and altered variant of the show's opening credits sequence. The show's tagline was changed from "this is who we are, the time is near" to "wait, worry, the time is near," a number of new images were added to the sequence, and Klea Scott's name and face took the place of Megan Gallagher's. Millennium's opening titles changed with every new season.

Credit: Brian Dixon, The Millennial Abyss



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: 112 passengers and crew on aircraft Two-year-old girl, died in house explosion. Mother and child, in car off a bridge.



Mortality Count:

6



Psychology:



Exegesis


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-302

Production Code:

3ABC02

Original Airdate:

1998-10-09



1013 References:



Bible References:

512: The number by which the elderly woman was known.


Daniel 5:12


"Forasmuch as an excellent spirit, and knowledge, and understanding, interpreting of dreams, and shewing of hard sentences, and dissolving of doubts, were found in the same Daniel, whom the king named Belteshazzar: now let Daniel be called, and he will shew the interpretation."


Credit: Viivi of TIWWA



Millennium Trivia:

Exegesis is the act of exposition or explanation, especially a critical interpretation of a text or portion of Scripture. In this episode, Frank struggles to explain or interpret the facts before him and the symbolic visions he receives while talking with 512.

Credit: Brian Dixon, The Millennial Abyss



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victims: Mother in house explosion, died in hospital. Blonde woman, shot in head by one of Mabius' men.



Mortality Count:

2



Psychology:



TEOTWAWKI


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-303

Production Code:

3ABC03

Original Airdate:

1998-10-16



1013 References:

Writer Frank Spotnitz comments on TEOTWAWKI:

Fears about the Y2K bug seem quaint now, but at the time this was broadcast - 14 months before 1/1/00 - it was still an exotic concept to most people. The challenge was how to turn an abstract fear of a computer glitch into something scary and dramatic for Frank and Emma to investigate.

Source: Big Light Productions


Many of the e-mail addresses that Special Agent Emma Hollis discovers whilst going through the computer's files, represented the show's Crew Members:

Credit: The Fourth Horseman and BetweenTheLines of TIWWA

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:

TEOTWAWKI is an acronym for "The end of the world as we know it".



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Three dead, nine wounded in school shooting, by Brant Carmody. Killers: Brant Carmody, shot dead by his father. Chris Carmody, arrested.



Mortality Count:

4



Psychology:



Closure


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-304

Production Code:

3ABC04

Original Airdate:

1998-10-23



1013 References:



Bible References:



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Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victims: Daryll Norcott, Shopper at supermarket, Cashier at supermarket, Cop, Kyle, Peter Killers: Peter, Rick van Horn



Mortality Count:

6



Psychology:



...Thirteen Years Later


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-305

Production Code:

3ABC05

Original Airdate:

1998-10-30



1013 References:

The name of the cameraman shown on the clapper board is Sluvap Enitnelav. In reverse, this is Valentine Pavuls, assistant property manager.

Credit: Libby of TIWWA

The quote that begins the episode ("Never believe anything you see on Halloween." -- Reverend M. Goodman, October 31, 1985) was created as a deliberate nod to Mr. Morry Goodman. Michael R. Perry, the episode's writer, has noted that Goodman was one of the censors working on the show's third season and that he often gave the series great leeway when it came to presenting the necessary gore, violence, and sexuality.

Credit: Brian Dixon of The Millennial Abyss

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:

"I shot a whole music video with Kiss during that episode. We were going to cut it as a music video. In fact, Kiss wanted it done as a music video for them. The material that we shot - it was terrific... We shot it in half a day, their music number, and it was pretty wild, but it was fun. It was a lot of fun. They were great."

Thomas J. Wright - Episode Director



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victims: Lew Carrol, Eva O'Malley/Marta Danbury, Kenny Neiderman, Sarah Cryer, two Gaffers, Hugo Winston, Sheriff Fritz Neuenschwander Killer: Mark Bianco



Mortality Count:

8



Psychology:



Skull and Bones


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-306

Production Code:

3ABC06

Original Airdate:

1998-11-06



1013 References:

Emma visits the town library in Fingus. There is a panel which says "Eminent Domain - Who has to move?" and there's a list of names below the heading. One of the names is "Eija Johnson", who appears in the end titles as assistant art director.

Credit: Viivi of TIWWA

Bible References:



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Mortality Count:

0



Psychology:



Through a Glass, Darkly


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-307

Production Code:

3ABC07

Original Airdate:

1998-11-13



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victim: Mary Flanagan Killer: Randle Jarret



Mortality Count:

1



Psychology:



Human Essence


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-309

Production Code:

3ABC09

Original Airdate:

1998-12-11



1013 References:

In the scene where Emma Hollis arives at the apartment block at 4.17am in Strathcona District, she passes by an apartment in which a television is showing the X-Files episode Killswitch.

Credit: Scott 'Selfosophy Psycho' and Libby's transcript.

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victims: Pulga, Johnny, Elissa Killers: Johnny, Kai Lam



Mortality Count:

6



Psychology:



Omerta


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-308

Production Code:

3ABC08

Original Airdate:

1998-12-18



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victim: Eddie Scarpino Giannini Killer: Boney Nerone, Paulo Stefano, Donny



Mortality Count:

3



Psychology:



Borrowed Time


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-310

Production Code:

3ABC10

Original Airdate:

1999-01-15



1013 References:

In the beginning, as the priest is giving Jordan her final rites, there is a small table with several religious objects. On that table is a small clock whose time shows 10:13.

Also as the priest pulls his pocketwatch out to look at it, the time is also 10:13.

Credit: Fourth Horseman of TIWWA

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victims: Gertrude Epstein, Lisa Maher, Patrick Varad Killer: Samiel



Mortality Count:

3



Psychology:



Collateral Damage


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-311

Production Code:

3ABC11

Original Airdate:

1999-01-22



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



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Killers and Victims:

Victim: Eric Swan Killer: Taylor Watts



Mortality Count:

1



Psychology:



The Sound of Snow


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-312

Production Code:

3ABC12

Original Airdate:

1999-02-05



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:

Marking the final appearance for two of Millennium's main characters, this episode is one that also gives clarification on the somewhat confusing events at the conclusion of Season 2's The Time Is Now.

Firstly Frank (Lance Henriksen) gets to finally grieve and let out his bottled-up frustration and crippling sense of loss for the death of his beloved wife, Catherine Black (Megan Gallagher). Megan returned to Millennium for one last to time to undertaking the role of Catherine in scenes so sad and emotional that it is impossible to watch without tearful eyes.

Secondly, actor Stephen James Lang made his final appearance as the much appreciated Det. Bob Giebelhouse. Appearing in 16 episodes throughout all three Seasons of Millennium, Det. Bob Giebelhouse was vastly appreciated by Millennium's fans for his portrayal as the Seattle-based, seasoned and experienced Cop and friend to criminal profiler Frank Black.

Giebelhouse also provides in this episode, much needed and often missed on-screen clarification and explanation on the events following the apocalyptic release of Marburg Virus at the end of Season Two, when he refers to how the media exaggerated the release of the virus and the death toll.

This episode also marked the first of FBI Technical Analyst Doug Scaife's four appearances, portrayed by actor Trevor White. White had previously undertaken the role of Casper in Midnight of the Century.

This episode also marks the final in-episode appearance of the Yellow House. When Frank drives to the house, he has a vision of Catherine standing on the porch, then he realises it is the new home owner, a man listed only as Home Owner in the closing credits, yet described in the official synopsis for this episode as Jeff King, a successful contractor.



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Carol Wheatley, Jerry Origo Killer: Alice Severin



Mortality Count:

2



Psychology:



Antipas


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-313

Production Code:

3ABC13

Original Airdate:

1999-02-12



1013 References:

Writer Frank Spotnitz comments on Antipas:

As played by Sarah-Jane Redmond, Lucy Butler was my favorite guest character on "Millennium." She first appeared in Chris' season one episode "Lamentation," which was - to my mind - the second best episode of the series after the pilot, which I still think is one of the best hours of TV I've ever seen. She was evil, creepy, smart - and had a terrific chemistry with Lance, which we decided to push to the max this time around.

This episode probably belonged more squarely to the horror genre than anything else we did on the series. It didn't really fall into the continuity of the season, particularly, but I thought it was a fun, scary ride nonetheless. I also loved the character of Selwyn Wassenaar, whose dialogue - as written by Chris - was deliciously evil and offensive.

Source: Big Light Productions

Bible References:

Timestamp: 2:13


Revelations 2:13


I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth.


Credit: Viivi and The Fourth Horseman of TIWWA



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Federal Prosecutor, Gardener, Una Saxum, John Saxum Killer: Lucy Butler



Mortality Count:

4



Psychology:



Matryoshka


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-314

Production Code:

3ABC14

Original Airdate:

1999-02-19



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Dr Daniel Carew Killer: Dr Alexander



Mortality Count:

2



Psychology:



Forcing the End


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-315

Production Code:

3ABC15

Original Airdate:

1999-03-19



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victim: Rachel Levinson Killer: Moses Gourevitch



Mortality Count:

1



Psychology:



Saturn Dreaming of Mercury


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-316

Production Code:

3ABC16

Original Airdate:

1999-04-09



1013 References:

In a scene in Jordan's bedroom, several lettered blocks are shown, four of which are C, H, I and P: A reference to Chip Johannessen (writer, executive producer).

Credit: JRC of TIWWA

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: The Welcome Lady Killer: "The Evil Eye"



Mortality Count:

3



Psychology:



Darwin's Eye


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-318

Production Code:

3ABC18

Original Airdate:

1999-04-16



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Roger Shivley, Cass's parents, Joe Doherty Killer Cass Doyle



Mortality Count:

4



Psychology:



Bardo Thodol


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-317

Production Code:

3ABC17

Original Airdate:

1999-04-23



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Hotel Clerk, Harbor Cop, Captain, Crewman Killer: Mabius



Mortality Count:

4



Psychology:



Seven and One


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-319

Production Code:

3ABC19

Original Airdate:

1999-04-30



1013 References:

Writer Frank Spotnitz comments on Seven and One:

Talk about a tortured development process. The original version of this episode, believe it or not, was going to feature flashbacks to the Middle Ages. Instead, the flashbacks ended up being of Frank's youth, establishing his fear of drowning. A bittersweet episode, because it turned out to be my last "Millennium" (until Lance reprised his role for the last time in season seven of "The X-Files").


Source: Big Light Productions




Frank is looking at a printed list of web pages. One website 'Seven Years Plus One' is listed as last being modified on 13-Oct-98 (98-10-13).

Credit: Viivi of TIWWA

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Therapist Killer: Del Boxer



Mortality Count:

1



Psychology:



Nostalgia


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-320

Production Code:

3ABC20

Original Airdate:

1999-05-07



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Jan McCall, Liddy Hooper, 4 unnamed females Killer: Jerry Neilson



Mortality Count:

3



Psychology:



Via Dolorosa


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-321

Production Code:

3ABC21

Original Airdate:

1999-05-14



1013 References:



Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:

Ed Cuffle always entered a residence through an unlocked front door. When Lucas Barr carried out the first murder he entered through the front door, yet when the maid arrives the next morning the door is locked. Credit: Fourth Horseman and others of TIWWA



Killers and Victims:

Victims: John and Cyndie Dryden Killer: Lucas Francis Barr



Mortality Count:

2



Psychology:



Goodbye To All That


Season:

3

MLM Code:

#MLM-322

Production Code:

3ABC22

Original Airdate:

1999-05-21



1013 References:

Goodbye to all that featured two examples of Ten Thirteen (1013) inside jokes:

In the last episode of Millennium, Emma is snooping on Douglas Scaife's computer. She clicks on the browse bar of the Bureau Records Search Engine, and just for a brief moment you can see the drop-down search history with names that have been written there before:

  • Cathy Gilroy (aka Kathy Gilroy-Sereda) was a production manager in all the episodes of season 1 except the Pilot, associate producer/production manager throughout Season 2 and co-producer/production manager throughout Season 3.
  • Mark Lane was a Set Decorator throughout seasons 2 and 3.



In addition to Cathy Gilroy and Mark Lane, on Douglas's computer there are at least two other names that seem to be significant when it comes to 1013 references: Scott Steyns and Ross Framo. They were uncredited, but according to IMDb they worked on Millennium: Framo was a Computer Playback Operator and Steyns was a Playback Coordinator. Ross Framo also appeared in The Wild and the Innocent, in Maddie Haskel's highschool year book.

Credit: Viivi of TIWWA


Aliases of Lucas Barr, shown on Peter Watts' computer:

  • Daniel Baron
  • Chuck Holland
  • Robert Moresco
  • Teddy Mann
  • George Johnson




Ted Mann and Robert Moresco both worked on Season 1 as producers and helped write such episodes as 'The Judge', 'Loin Like a Hunting Flame', 'Broken World', and 'Paper Dove'. (Credit: betweenthelines of TIWWA). Chuck Holland - Charles (D.) Holland (Story editor for nine Season 1 episodes and writer of Wide Open). It is very likely that Daniel Baron and George Johnson are also uncredited but as yet unconfirmed affiliates of the Ten Thirteen crew.

Bible References:



Millennium Trivia:



Background Information and References:



Millennium Bloopers:



Killers and Victims:

Victims: Jeff and Lily Chambers, Barry Baldwin Killers: Lucas Francis Barr, Paramedic



Mortality Count:

4



Psychology: