Season One | Season Two | Season Three
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-301
Production Code:
3ABC01
Original Airdate:
1998-10-02
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-302
Production Code:
3ABC02
Original Airdate:
1998-10-09
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-303
Production Code:
3ABC03
Original Airdate:
1998-10-16
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-304
Production Code:
3ABC04
Original Airdate:
1998-10-23
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-305
Production Code:
3ABC05
Original Airdate:
1998-10-30
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-306
Production Code:
3ABC06
Original Airdate:
1998-11-06
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-307
Production Code:
3ABC07
Original Airdate:
1998-11-13
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-309
Production Code:
3ABC09
Original Airdate:
1998-12-11
Ten Thirteen Productions (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.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-308
Production Code:
3ABC08
Original Airdate:
1998-12-18
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-310
Production Code:
3ABC10
Original Airdate:
1999-01-15
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-311
Production Code:
3ABC11
Original Airdate:
1999-01-22
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-312
Production Code:
3ABC12
Original Airdate:
1999-02-05
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-313
Production Code:
3ABC13
Original Airdate:
1999-02-12
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-314
Production Code:
3ABC14
Original Airdate:
1999-02-19
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-315
Production Code:
3ABC15
Original Airdate:
1999-03-19
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-316
Production Code:
3ABC16
Original Airdate:
1999-04-09
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-318
Production Code:
3ABC18
Original Airdate:
1999-04-16
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-317
Production Code:
3ABC17
Original Airdate:
1999-04-23
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-319
Production Code:
3ABC19
Original Airdate:
1999-04-30
Ten Thirteen Productions (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
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-320
Production Code:
3ABC20
Original Airdate:
1999-05-07
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-321
Production Code:
3ABC21
Original Airdate:
1999-05-14
Ten Thirteen Productions (1013) References:
Sorry, there is no 1013 information is currently available for this episode.
Season:
3
MLM Code:
#MLM-322
Production Code:
3ABC22
Original Airdate:
1999-05-21
Ten Thirteen Productions (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.