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Millennium/The Thin White Line

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The Thin White Line
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Season 1, Episode 14
Airdate February 14, 1997
Production Number 4C13
Written by Glen Morgan &
James Wong
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
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The Thin White Line is the fourteenth episode of the first season of Millennium.

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

Bill Smitrovich (Lt. Bob Bletcher)

Guest Starring: Jeremy Roberts (Richard Alan Hance), Scott Heindl (Jacob Tyler)

Co-Starring: Ken Tremblett (Agent Riley), Allan Harvey (Agent Johnson), Mark Holden (Agent Clark), Nancy Sivak (Anne Rothenburg), Larry Musser (Warden), Tom Heaton (Store Clerk)

Contents

Plot Overview

Frank is forced to look back at his past and consider a fateful decision when a killer begins murdering people based on the exact same M.O. of a man he helped put away years ago.

Notes

First Act Quote

"A man's past is not simply a dead
history... it is a still quivering
part of himself, bringing shudders
and bitter flavours and the
tinglings of a merited shame."
George Eliot

Locations

  • Seattle, Washington

Music

  • Bee Gees - "How Deep is Your Love"
  • Johann Sebastian Bach - "Little Fugue" in G Minor, BWV 578

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes