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Millennium/The Fourth Horseman
The Fourth Horseman | |
Season 2, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | May 8, 1998 |
Production Number | 5C22 |
Written by | Glen Morgan & James Wong |
Directed by | Dwight Little |
← 2x21 Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me |
2x23 → The Time Is Now |
Millennium — Season Two |
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The Fourth Horseman is the twenty-second episode of the second season of Millennium, and the forty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Megan Gallagher (Catherine Black)
Also Starring: Terry O'Quinn (Peter Watts), Brittany Tiplady (Jordan Black)
Guest Starring: Glenn Morshower (Richard Gilbert), Bill Dow (Dr. Schroeder)
and Kristen Cloke (Lara Means)
Co-Starring: Anna Hagan (Mom), Terence Kelly (Dad), Leslie Hopps (Jennifer Davis), Boyan Vukelic (Greg Davis), Curtis Bechdholt (Tim Davis), David Longworth (Farmer Duffy), Lindsay Bourne (Physician #1), Max Wyman (Group Member), Fred Henderson (Agent Russel), Eileen Pedde (Dr. Mariam Greenwald)
Uncredited: R. G. Armstrong (The Old Man) (voice), Gerry Mackay (Millennium Physician)
Contents |
Plot Overview
As Laura has gone AWOL, Frank is approached to become a partner for a corporate security consultation agency. His trust in the Millennium Group hits a breaking point when he and Watts are exposed to a deadly contagion and Frank learns they were vaccinated.
Notes
First Act Quote
- the wicked,
- How long will the
- wicked triumph?"
- - Psalms 94:3
Locations
- Waterloo, Wisconsin (1986)
- Seattle, Washington
- El Cajon, California
Days Remaining
- 602
Music
- Dionne Warwick - "I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
- Zager & Evans - "In the Year 2525"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- When Jordan takes Frank's right hand, there is no scar that was made by Richard Alan Hance, seen in "The Thin White Line".
- The closing moments of the Mother's Day scene, the body of the daughter changes positions between shots.