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Millennium/Through a Glass, Darkly

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Through a Glass, Darkly
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Season 3, Episode 7
Airdate November 13, 1998
Production Number 3ABC07
Written by Patrick Harbinson
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
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Through a Glass, Darkly is the seventh episode of the third season of Millennium, and the fifty-second episode overall.

Starring: Lance Henriksen (Frank Black), Klea Scott (Special Agent Emma Hollis)

Also Starring: Brittany Tiplady (Jordan Black)

Guest Starring: Tom McCleister (Max Brunelli), Scott Sowers (Randie Jarret), Paul Jarret (Sam Petersen), William MacDonald (Sheriff Paul Dietz)

Co-Starring: Eileen Pedde (Karen Jarret), Karin Konoval (Dr. Angela Horvath), Ron Sauve (Brunelli's Dad), Shawna Delgaty (Julie Jarret), Tiffany Desrosiers (Shannon McNulty)

Featuring: Michelle Hart (Casey Petersen), Jim Poyner (Judge), Marco Roy (Deputy Lucas), Anthony Ulc (Deputy Bobby)

Uncredited: Mary Black (Mary), Emily Hill (Young Casey Petersen), Liz Bryson (Laura Petersen)

Contents

Plot Overview

A man arrested for the kidnapping and sexual abuse of a girl is released despite Frank's fear that he could be a repeat offender. Everyone's fear seems to come true when a girl disappears soon after, but Frank suspects something is wrong when she can't be located after his confession that matches verbatim the one he gave two decades ago.

Notes

Locations

  • Tullane Creek, Oregon
  • Salem, Oregon
  • Quantico, Virginia
  • Falls Church, Virginia

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • When Brunelli picks up the cartons of eggs and milk, it's obvious by how he does it that they are both empty.

Quotes