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Millennium/The Time Is Now
The Time Is Now | |
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Season 2, Episode 23 | |
Airdate | May 15, 1998 |
Production Number | 5C23 |
Written by | Glen Morgan & James Wong |
Directed by | Thomas J. Wright |
← 2x22 The Fourth Horseman |
3x01 → The Innocents (1) |
Millennium — Season Two |
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The Time Is Now is the twenty-third episode of the second season of Millennium, and the forty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Megan Gallagher (Catherine Black)
Also Starring: Terry O'Quinn (Peter Watts), Brittany Tiplady (Jordan Black)
Guest Starring: Stephen Macht (Mr. Lott), Glenn Morshower (Richard Gilbert)
and Kristen Cloke (Lara Means)
Co-Starring: Daryl Shuttleworth (Brian Dixon), David Palffy (Dr. Sorenson), Hiro Kanagawa (Team Member Lewis), Ian Robison (Computer Monitor), Barry W. Levy (Braylock)
Uncredited: R. G. Armstrong (The Old Man) (voice)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Just as Frank is reunited with Catherine, he can't leave the Millennium Group for fear of what they know. Watts's faith is tested just as the virus begins spreading across the country.
Notes
Locations
- Seattle, Washington
- El Cajon, California
- Wenatchee Mountains, Washington
Days Remaining
- 595
Music
- Patti Smith - "Land: Horses; Land of a Thousand Dances; "La Mer(de)"
- Zager & Evans - "In the Year 2525"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
- The whole of Act 3 depicting Lara Means's psychotic breakdown set to the entirety of the Patti Smith song "Land".