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Millennium/Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me

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Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me
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Season 2, Episode 21
Airdate May 1, 1998
Production Number 5C21
Written by Darin Morgan
Directed by Darin Morgan
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Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Millennium, and the forty-third episode overall.

Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Megan Gallagher (Catherine Black) (credit only)

Guest Starring: Bill Macy (Blurk), Dick Bakalyan (Abum), Alex Diakun (Greb), Wally Dalton (Toby), Dan Zukovic (Waylon), Gabrielle Rose (The Aging Stripper), Stephen Holmes (Perry)

Featuring: Bill Mackenzie (Brock), Austin Basile (Donut Clerk), Fawnia Louise Mondey (Stripper), Kett Turton (Devil Worshipper), Michael Sunczyk (Johnnie Mack Potter)

Contents

Plot Overview

In the early morning hours at donut shop, four demons trade stories about how they damn mankind. Soon, they realise that they've each encountered a man who has the ability to see them for what they are.

Notes

Music

  • Black Flag - "My War"
  • Vinny the Goo - "Sexy"

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • The only episode in the series that does not provide a location for any of the events.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Blurk: You know, we were so envious when Man was given free will. But what has it brought them? The belief that their lives are determined by everything other than their own will.
Abum: And the right to vote.
  • Blurk: Hey, hold on, not so fast. You boasted that the soul that you damned ended up damning millions of others. How do you figure?
Greb: Just take my word for it. Not every network has such strict Broadcast Standards and Practices.
(cut to a TV advertisement)
Announcer: These extraterrestrial visitors need to phone home... (footage shows Waylon shoot the actors as aliens) And 911! When Humans Attack!, right after these messages.
  • Frank: You must be so lonely.