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Millennium/Seven and One
Seven and One | |
Season 3, Episode 19 | |
Airdate | April 30, 1999 |
Production Number | 3ABC19 |
Written by | Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz |
Directed by | Peter Markle |
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Millennium — Season Three |
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Seven and One is the nineteenth episode of the third season of Millennium, and the sixty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Klea Scott (Special Agent Emma Hollis)
Also Starring: Brittany Tiplady (Jordan Black)
Guest Starring: Dean Norris (Del Boxer), Stephen E. Miller (Assistant Director Andy McClaren), Ken Pogue (Tom Miller), Maxine Miller (Justine Miller)
Co-Starring: Bob Wilde (Mabius), Norman Armour (Father Yeager), Judith McDowell (Therapist), Brad Loree (Suited Man)
Featuring: Andrew Francis (Frank's Brother), A.J. Adamson (Young Frank), Mike Dopud (Clerk), Conor Topley (Older Kid)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Frank begins receiving photographs again, this time of him. As an investigation is underway, fears are aroused that Frank maybe on the brink of a mental breakdown.
Notes
Locations
- Falls Church, Virginia
- Quantico, Virginia
- Arlington, Virginia
Music
- Backstreet Boys - "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- Frank says the first photographs sent to him were originally the M.O. of a killer. This killer is obviously Ed Cuffle, but the last Frank had mentioned of him in the pilot, he explained that Cuffle sent Polaroids to the police, not to Frank personally.