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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] "
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.
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22nd episode of the 2nd season of Millennium "The Fourth Horseman" Millennium episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 22 Directed by Dwight Little Written by Glen Morgan James Wong Original air date May 8, 1998 (1998-05-08) Guest appearances Glenn Morshower as Richard Gilbert Bill Dow as Dr. Schroeder Kristen Cloke as Lara Means Episode chronology ← Previous " Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me "Next ...
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The episode earned a Nielsen rating of 4.8 during its original broadcast, meaning that 4.8 percent of households in the United States viewed the episode. This represented approximately 4.7 million households, and left the episode the eighty-second most-viewed broadcast that week. [12] [nb 1] The episode has received positive reviews from critics.
The second season saw series creator Chris Carter step down as executive producer, being replaced by the team of Glen Morgan and James Wong. [1] Morgan and Wong had previously written episodes for the series in its first season, [2] and had worked with Carter on his first television series The X-Files. [3]
FBI special agent Emma Hollis was introduced in the third season's opening episode, "The Innocents", and the young agent becomes Frank Black's protégée when he begins working in Virginia. [9] She struggles to understand the criminal mind, since her sister was senselessly murdered by a man. [ 27 ]