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Millennium/Borrowed Time

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Borrowed Time
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Season 3, Episode 10
Airdate January 15, 1999
Production Number 3ABC10
Written by Chip Johannessen
Directed by Dwight Little
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Borrowed Time is the tenth episode of the third season of Millennium, and the fifty-fifth episode overall.

Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Klea Scott (Special Agent Emma Hollis)

Also Starring: Brittany Tiplady (Jordan Black)

Guest Starring: Eric Mabius (Samiel), Amanda Tapping (Dr. Cantor)

Co-Starring: Bill Dow (CDC Examiner), Kim Hawthorne (Nurse), Jenny-Lynn Hutcheson (Little Girl), Aundrea MacDonald (Girl's Mother), Tonjha Richardson (Business Woman), Colin Murdock (Business Man)

Featuring: Andrew Wheeler (Priest), Tom Pickett (Train Conductor), Nina Roman (Gertrude Epstein), Paul Magel (Orthodox Son), Robert Thurston (R.I.L. Director), Kerry Sandomirsky (R.I.L. Woman), David Pauls (Yuppie), Ted Cole (Paramedic), Ben Derrick (Track Controller), Ian Marsh (Track Controller), Ingrid Tesch (Mom with Camera), Corey Stovin (Patrick Varad)

Contents

Plot Overview

Frank and Emma investigate a strange case of people appearing to drown on dry land. Frank figures out that they're all linked by the fact that they cheated death and soon becomes distraught when Jordan begins suffering the symptoms of the illness she beat a couple of years earlier.

Notes

Locations

  • Falls Church, Virginia
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Quantico, Virginia
  • Trenton, New Jersey

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • When Emma uncovers Samiel's body, he no longer has the cut on his lip from being attacked by Frank.

Quotes