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Millennium/The Thin White Line
From The TV IV
The Thin White Line | |
Season 1, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | February 14, 1997 |
Production Number | 4C13 |
Written by | Glen Morgan & James Wong |
Directed by | Thomas J. Wright |
← 1x13 Force Majeure |
1x15 → Sacrament |
Millennium — Season One |
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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
- 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