Millennium
Sep. 27th, 2009 08:36 pmI finished watching all three seasons of Millennium.
The question on everyone's mind is, "So, how did Millennium end?"
I'd like to joke that it ended in a bang... hahaha... but I really couldn't stand the way they ended the series. At least season two ended as one big long drawn out music video and the idea that the Apocalypse was here in the form of a deadly virus. Season three? I was happy that they killed off the snot-nosed FBI brat, but otherwise, yeah, nothing. Nada.
So Frank gets a warning that maybe the Millennium Group, the same people that have been begging for Frank to be on their side and stop dicking around with the piddly FBI, might possibly be after him (or his daughter). So he nabs his babe and they hightail it towards the magical rainbow mountains just past the forest.
No, seriously, the final scene really was made to look like that.
Of course, I thought it was funny that Frank still had large amounts of blood all over his clothes and hands and neck because he had just left a crime scene where the bad-guy-who-was-a-Millennium-Group-victim just drilled his brains out all over the place. By the way, there really wasn't much wrap up on that particular case either. Everything that got introduced in the final two episodes about this guy was nary touched upon, like the idea that the Millennium Group created a drug that would turn your brain into something like what you had in infant stages and therefore could learn 100 times faster than you can in old age, and yet somehow it turned this guy into a psychotic copycat serial killer. Nope. Not explained at all.
In his haste, Frank has left behind the intrepid Agent Emma Hollis who has essentially sold her soul to theDevil Millennium Group after they've cured her father of his Alzheimer's, to which Daddy knows what took place and is highly disappointed that she gave in. That's ok, she just got a promotion as chief of her FBI location, so she'll be the most excellent Millennium Patsy
So yeah, dull, blasé, and, "Oh, looks like we just ran out of contract and have one episode to...wait, what do you mean this is the last episode and we're down to 10min left in the scene?"
The question on everyone's mind is, "So, how did Millennium end?"
I'd like to joke that it ended in a bang... hahaha... but I really couldn't stand the way they ended the series. At least season two ended as one big long drawn out music video and the idea that the Apocalypse was here in the form of a deadly virus. Season three? I was happy that they killed off the snot-nosed FBI brat, but otherwise, yeah, nothing. Nada.
So Frank gets a warning that maybe the Millennium Group, the same people that have been begging for Frank to be on their side and stop dicking around with the piddly FBI, might possibly be after him (or his daughter). So he nabs his babe and they hightail it towards the magical rainbow mountains just past the forest.
No, seriously, the final scene really was made to look like that.
Of course, I thought it was funny that Frank still had large amounts of blood all over his clothes and hands and neck because he had just left a crime scene where the bad-guy-who-was-a-Millennium-Group-victim just drilled his brains out all over the place. By the way, there really wasn't much wrap up on that particular case either. Everything that got introduced in the final two episodes about this guy was nary touched upon, like the idea that the Millennium Group created a drug that would turn your brain into something like what you had in infant stages and therefore could learn 100 times faster than you can in old age, and yet somehow it turned this guy into a psychotic copycat serial killer. Nope. Not explained at all.
In his haste, Frank has left behind the intrepid Agent Emma Hollis who has essentially sold her soul to the
So yeah, dull, blasé, and, "Oh, looks like we just ran out of contract and have one episode to...wait, what do you mean this is the last episode and we're down to 10min left in the scene?"