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The episode serves as a crossover with the series Millennium, also developed by the creator of The X-Files, Chris Carter, and was meant to bring closure to the recently cancelled series. The writers had a difficult time coming up with a story that would successfully allow Frank Black and Mulder and Scully to cross paths.
Millennium is an American television series created by Chris Carter (creator of The X-Files), which aired on Fox from October 25, 1996, to May 21, 1999. The series follows the investigations of ex-FBI agent Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), now a consultant, with the ability to see inside the minds of criminals, working for a mysterious organization known as the Millennium Group.
[1] [2] [3] Wright would also go on to direct "Millennium", the series' crossover episode with its sister show The X-Files. [4] "A Room With No View" was the first to have been written by producer Ken Horton, and his only solo writing credit. Horton would pen a further two episodes in the third season, both with Chip Johannessen. [2] [3]
[3] [1] [2] Wright would also go on to direct "Millennium", the series' crossover episode with its sister show The X-Files. [4] The episode features guest appearances by the members of the band Kiss—Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley—who each portray both themselves and a small cameo role. [5]
Millennium 's genesis stemmed from "Irresistible", a second-season episode of The X-Files penned by Carter. [1] Influence was also drawn from the works of Nostradamus, and the increasing popular interest in eschatology ahead of the coming millennium. [2] The series began airing in the Friday timeslot formerly occupied by The X-Files. [3] "
[1] [2] [4] Wright would also go on to direct "Millennium", the series' crossover episode with its sister show The X-Files. [5] The episode's script went through several different versions before a final plot was decided upon, as Morgan and Wong believed the series would not be renewed for a third season and wished to write a suitable ending.
[1] [2] [4] Wright would also go on to direct "Millennium", the series' crossover episode with its sister show The X-Files. [5] The episode was driven by Wong's desire to write an episode focussing on Watts, as he wanted to showcase O'Quinn as an actor.
Wright would go on to direct twenty-six episodes across all three seasons, [2] [3] [5] and would also direct "Millennium", the series' crossover episode with its sister show The X-Files. [6] He had also previously worked with Morgan and Wong on their series Space: Above and Beyond. [7]