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'''"Millennium"''' is the fourth episode of the [[TXF Season 7|seventh season]] of ''[[The X-Files]]''.
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"'''Millennium'''" is the fourth episode of the {{preview|season|txf seventh season}} of ''{{preview|show|txf}}''. It first aired in the United States on November 28, 1999 on the [[Fox network]].
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The episode was written by {{preview|crew|Vince Gilligan}} and {{preview|crew|Frank Spotnitz}}, directed by Thomas J. Wright, and is a "{{preview|type|motw}}" story, independent of the series' {{preview|type|mythology}} arc.
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''Millennium'' served as a crossover with the recently cancelled television series ''{{preview|show|millennium}}'', also created by {{preview|crew|Chris Carter}}, to bring closure to the show. The episode is also notable for featuring the first romantic kiss between {{preview|character|Mulder}} and {{preview|character|Scully}}.
   
 
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
   
A widow at her husband's funeral in Tallahassee, Florida is approached by a man, Mark Johnson who claims to have worked with her husband. After the other mourners have left Johnson returns to the funeral parlor and places a phone in the dead man's hand. A week later Johnson waits outside a cemetery, his phone rings and he [[File:OpenGraveScully&Mulder.jpg|thumb|left|142px|Mulder checks open grave.]]walks towards a grave. Agents Mulder and Scully are called in to examine the empty grave, from the evidence available to them they conclude that someone broke out of the casket. Scully theorizes that someone made it look that way. At a briefing lead by Assistant Director Skinner however Mulder explains his own theory of Necromancy, the summoning of the dead. Skinner takes Mulder and Scully aside and explains to them that the dead man Crouch was part of the Millennium Group, an organization made up of former FBI agents. Mulder and Scully visit a criminal profiler, Frank Black a former member of the Millennium Group, he is reluctant to help them as he is involved in a custody battle for his daughter. But he agrees to help in their investigation, explaining that the members of the Millennium group believe they can bring about the end of the world by killing themselves before the dawn of the new Millennium. Acting on information from Frank Black, Mulder concentrates on trying to find Johnson, when Scully is attacked in the morgue by the dead deputy. The two agents put all their effort in to finding Johnson before it is too late.[http://xfiles.wearehere.net/episodes/7x05.htm]
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A widow at her husband's funeral in Tallahassee, Florida is approached by a man, Mark Johnson who claims to have worked with her husband. After the other mourners have left Johnson returns to the funeral parlor and places a phone in the dead man's hand. A week later Johnson waits outside a cemetery, his phone rings and he walks towards a grave. [[File:OpenGraveScully&Mulder.jpg|thumb|left|142px|Mulder checks open grave.]]
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Agents Mulder and Scully are called in to examine the empty grave, from the evidence available to them they conclude that someone broke out of the casket. Scully theorizes that someone made it look that way. At a briefing lead by Assistant Director Skinner however Mulder explains his own theory of Necromancy, the summoning of the dead. Skinner takes Mulder and Scully aside and explains to them that the dead man Crouch was part of the Millennium Group, an organization made up of former FBI agents. Mulder and Scully visit [[Frank Black]], a criminal profiler, and a former member of the Millennium Group. He is reluctant to help them as he is involved in a custody battle for his daughter. He eventually agrees to help in their investigation, explaining that the members of the Millennium group believe they can bring about the end of the world by killing themselves before the dawn of the new Millennium. Acting on information from Frank Black, Mulder concentrates on trying to find Johnson, when Scully is attacked in the morgue by the dead deputy. The two agents put all their effort in to finding Johnson before it is too late.[http://xfiles.wearehere.net/episodes/7x05.htm]
   
 
A.D. Skinner checks on Scully about the morgue incident, she has no explanation for the dead deputy having risen from the dead just as Mulder believed would happen. She tells him that the “necromancer” is the one who saved her and the coroner from the dead man by shooting it in the head. Skinner, Scully, and the FBI are no longer able to contact Mulder, they believe he has gone missing.
 
A.D. Skinner checks on Scully about the morgue incident, she has no explanation for the dead deputy having risen from the dead just as Mulder believed would happen. She tells him that the “necromancer” is the one who saved her and the coroner from the dead man by shooting it in the head. Skinner, Scully, and the FBI are no longer able to contact Mulder, they believe he has gone missing.
   
Mulder manages to find Mark Johnson’s home, he starts to call in but finds he has no cell phone coverage there.[[File:Zombies.jpg|thumb|143px|Zombies.]] Finding an extra big bag of salt in the garbage, Mulder proceeds to enter the home. Walking among the animals that show the skilled practice of taxidermy, Mulder notices a barricaded door. He removes the bar that holds it shut as Mark Johnson arrives home. He moves into the basement and the sand starts to move as the Millennium group members rise. He tries to run back out of the basement but Johnson is there, closing the door.
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Mulder manages to find Mark Johnson's home, he starts to call in but finds he has no cell phone coverage there.[[File:Zombies.jpg|thumb|143px|Zombies.]] Finding an extra big bag of salt in the garbage, Mulder proceeds to enter the home. Walking among the animals that show the skilled practice of taxidermy, Mulder notices a barricaded door. He removes the bar that holds it shut as Mark Johnson arrives home. He moves into the basement and the sand starts to move as the Millennium group members rise. He tries to run back out of the basement but Johnson is there, closing the door.
   
Scully returns to Frank Black in the hopes that he can help her find Mulder. She asks if the Millennium Group could actually bring about the Apocalypse. Frank Black says he has studied the group’s beliefs for years but he doesn’t believe them himself. Scully leaves and Black checks himself out of the mental hospital.
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Scully returns to Frank Black in the hopes that he can help her find Mulder. She asks if the Millennium Group could actually bring about the Apocalypse. Frank Black says he has studied the group's beliefs for years but he doesn't believe them himself. Scully leaves and Black checks himself out of the mental hospital.
   
While Mulder stands in a circle of salt surrounded by the undead, Mark Johnson watches him from the basement window. Frank Black appears and the man is overjoyed. He explains that Mulder killed one of the members by shooting him in the head and now Frank Black can replace him as the fourth (horseman). Black admits that he sent Mulder there but now he accepts he can’t leave the Millennium Group behind, especially now that the dead have risen. When Johnson hands a gun to Frank (so he can kill himself), he turns it on the man.<br />Scully learns from Skinner that phone records of all four dead men lead them to the same address in Rice County. She asks for the address as she keeps driving.
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While Mulder stands in a circle of salt surrounded by the undead, Mark Johnson watches him from the basement window. Frank Black appears and the man is overjoyed. He explains that Mulder killed one of the members by shooting him in the head and now Frank Black can replace him as the fourth (horseman). Black admits that he sent Mulder there but now he accepts he can't leave the Millennium Group behind, especially now that the dead have risen. When Johnson hands a gun to Frank (so he can kill himself), he turns it on the man.<br />Scully learns from Skinner that phone records of all four dead men lead them to the same address in Rice County. She asks for the address as she keeps driving.
   
 
Frank Black duct tapes Mark Johnson to a chair and goes into the basement as the man rants.
 
Frank Black duct tapes Mark Johnson to a chair and goes into the basement as the man rants.
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“Don’t do this. I’m begging you, please. You know what the world is. Evil goes unpunished. The good suffer. There’s no future here but uncertainty and pain. Let the judgement come! You’re damning yourself, Frank!”
 
“Don’t do this. I’m begging you, please. You know what the world is. Evil goes unpunished. The good suffer. There’s no future here but uncertainty and pain. Let the judgement come! You’re damning yourself, Frank!”
   
Black enters and speaks with the injured Mulder who tells him to aim for the head and that the zombies are hiding. Lighting flares, Black throws them onto the floor. He kills one zombie on his way to Mulder but another knocks him down, Mulder picks up the gun and shoots the creature as it struggles with Black. The final dead man charges them as the gun runs out of ammunition. Scully’s arrival saves the two men as she kills the last of the undead.
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Black enters and speaks with the injured Mulder who tells him to aim for the head and that the zombies are hiding. Lighting flares, Black throws them onto the floor. He kills one zombie on his way to Mulder but another knocks him down, Mulder picks up the gun and shoots the creature as it struggles with Black. The final dead man charges them as the gun runs out of ammunition. Scully's arrival saves the two men as she kills the last of the undead.
   
 
At the hospital waiting room, Frank Black watches Dick Clark herald the year 2000. Scully shows up and informs [[File:Frank&JordanBlackReunited.jpg|thumb|165px|Frank Black and Jordan Black reunited.]]him that Mark Johnson is in the psych ward on suicide watch. She sends his daughter in and Frank embraces her. Mulder comes in with his right arm in a sling and shakes his hand goodbye as Frank and Jordan Black leave.
 
At the hospital waiting room, Frank Black watches Dick Clark herald the year 2000. Scully shows up and informs [[File:Frank&JordanBlackReunited.jpg|thumb|165px|Frank Black and Jordan Black reunited.]]him that Mark Johnson is in the psych ward on suicide watch. She sends his daughter in and Frank embraces her. Mulder comes in with his right arm in a sling and shakes his hand goodbye as Frank and Jordan Black leave.
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“The world didn’t end.”<br />“No, it didn’t.”<br />“Happy New Year, Scully.”<br />“Happy New Year, Mulder.”
 
“The world didn’t end.”<br />“No, it didn’t.”<br />“Happy New Year, Scully.”<br />“Happy New Year, Mulder.”
   
 
==References==
==Background Information==
 
 
[[Millennium Group]]; [[Frank Black]]; [[Jordan Black]]; [[Catherine Black]]; [[Zombie]]s; [[Necromancer]]; [[Quantico]]
*This episode is often cited as concluding the ''[[Millennium]]'' series story arc and features the last appearances of [[Frank Black|Frank]] and [[Jordan Black]].  However, it was not well received by either fans or critics, who felt it largely ignored the mythology of ''Millennium'' and lacked true closure. Lance Henriksen in particular voiced dissatisfaction with the episode, claiming that instead of concluding the storyline of ''Millennium, ''it was merely an ''X-Files ''episode with elements of ''Millennium ''thrown in.
 
 
*This episode is thoughtfully included in the [[MM Season 3 DVD|''Millennium'' Season 3 DVD]] release.
 
 
*In the ''[[Millennium]]'' episode "[[Midnight of the Century]]", a newspaper from December, [[1946]] gave [[Frank Black]]'s age as 5 years old. His age in this episode, set in [[1999]], would therefore be 58.
 
 
*When Skinner hands Mulder and Scully the Millennium Group's symbol, we can see that it's an Ouroboros. This is the same symbol that Scully had tattooed on her back in "[[Never Again]]". However, she does not seem to be familiar with this symbol, indicating a possible lack of continuity.
 
 
*Vince Gilligan's tradition of including his girlfriend's name (Lucy "Holly" Hartwell Rice) in all his episodes continues here - much of the episode takes place in Rice County, Maryland, and the institution where Frank stays is the Hartwell Psychiatric Hospital (in Virginia - Vince's home state).
 
* Vince Gilligan has stated that the episode was not really meant to close out the ''Millennium ''mythology but act as a crossover of sorts between the two (that ''Millennium'' was it its end being largely coincidental). In fact, it was meant to incorporate a number of elements that had been kicked around as potential story ideas, including zombies and the Year 2000 Problem (the latter subject having been explored in a [[MM Season 3|Season 3]] episode of ''Millennium'', "[[TEOTWAWKI]]."
 
 
*This is the only explicit "crossover" with ''[[Millennium]]''. A previous character crossover featured Scully's favourite writer, [[José Chung]] (author of "[[From Outer Space]]"), in the ''Millennium'' episode "[[José Chung's Doomsday Defense|José Chung's ''Doomsday Defense'']]", both episodes written by [[Darin Morgan]].
 
 
*After watching the ball drop on New Year's Eve, we see the second on-screen kiss between Mulder and Scully. This kiss is also the first one that is definitely set in the real world of the characters, since the first kiss between the pair takes place in [[TXF Season 6|Season 6]] "[[Triangle]]", in a questionable reality in which Mulder kisses a woman who looks identical to Scully (and was played by [[Gillian Anderson]]) but is seemingly not her, even though Mulder is left with the impression that she was Scully.
 
 
==Goofs==
 
At the beginning of the episode, right before the agents meet Frank Black, they show the outside of Hartwell Psychiatric Hospital. The shot of the building shows that it is daytime. When they show Mulder and Scully walking down the hall, and speaking with Frank Black, it is very dark.
 
==Allusions==
 
'''Mulder''': "Shoot them in the head, it seems to stop them." This line is a homage to the original ''Night of the Living Dead''.
 
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
'''Starring'''
 
'''Starring'''
*[[David Duchovny]] as [[Special Agent]] [[Fox Mulder]]
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*{{preview|actor|David Duchovny}} as {{preview|other|specialagent}} {{preview|character|Fox Mulder}}
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*{{preview|actor|Gillian Anderson}} as {{preview|other|specialagent}} {{preview|character|Dana Scully}}
   
 
'''Also Starring'''
 
'''Also Starring'''
*[[Mitch Pileggi]] as [[Assistant Director]] [[Walter Skinner]]
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*{{preview|actor|Mitch Pileggi}} as {{preview|other|Assistant Director}} {{preview|character|Walter Skinner}}
   
 
'''Special Guest Starring'''
 
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'''Co-Starring'''
 
'''Co-Starring'''
 
* [[Dick Clark]] as [[Dick Clark|himself]]
 
* [[Dick Clark]] as [[Dick Clark|himself]]
* [[Marilyn McIntyre]] as Widow
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* [[Marilyn McIntyre]] as [[Becky Crouch]]
 
* [[Moné Walton]] as [[Coroner]]
 
* [[Moné Walton]] as [[Coroner]]
* [[Octavia L. Spencer]] as [[Nurse]]
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* [[Octavia L. Spencer]] as [[Nurse]] [[Octavia]]
* [[Romy Walthall]] as Second [[Agent]]
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* [[Romy Walthall]] as Second {{preview|other|Agent}}
* [[Stephen Ramsey]] as First [[Agent]]
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* [[Stephen Ramsey]] as First {{preview|other|Agent}}
 
* [[Eulan Middlebrooks]] as Young Cop
 
* [[Eulan Middlebrooks]] as Young Cop
 
* [[Michael Dempsey]] as [[Sheriff]]
 
* [[Michael Dempsey]] as [[Sheriff]]
   
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Millennium   Credits   Gallery   Transcript   Background Information    

"Millennium" is the fourth episode of the seventh season of The X-Files. It first aired in the United States on November 28, 1999 on the Fox network.

The episode was written by Vince Gilligan and Frank Spotnitz, directed by Thomas J. Wright, and is a "Monster-of-the-week" story, independent of the series' mythology arc.

Millennium served as a crossover with the recently cancelled television series Millennium, also created by Chris Carter, to bring closure to the show. The episode is also notable for featuring the first romantic kiss between Mulder and Scully.

Synopsis[]

At the dawn of the Millennium, Agents Mulder and Scully ask retired Agent Frank Black for help with investigating the recent deaths of various Millennium Group members.

Summary[]

A widow at her husband's funeral in Tallahassee, Florida is approached by a man, Mark Johnson who claims to have worked with her husband. After the other mourners have left Johnson returns to the funeral parlor and places a phone in the dead man's hand. A week later Johnson waits outside a cemetery, his phone rings and he walks towards a grave.

OpenGraveScully&Mulder

Mulder checks open grave.

Agents Mulder and Scully are called in to examine the empty grave, from the evidence available to them they conclude that someone broke out of the casket. Scully theorizes that someone made it look that way. At a briefing lead by Assistant Director Skinner however Mulder explains his own theory of Necromancy, the summoning of the dead. Skinner takes Mulder and Scully aside and explains to them that the dead man Crouch was part of the Millennium Group, an organization made up of former FBI agents. Mulder and Scully visit Frank Black, a criminal profiler, and a former member of the Millennium Group. He is reluctant to help them as he is involved in a custody battle for his daughter. He eventually agrees to help in their investigation, explaining that the members of the Millennium group believe they can bring about the end of the world by killing themselves before the dawn of the new Millennium. Acting on information from Frank Black, Mulder concentrates on trying to find Johnson, when Scully is attacked in the morgue by the dead deputy. The two agents put all their effort in to finding Johnson before it is too late.[1]

A.D. Skinner checks on Scully about the morgue incident, she has no explanation for the dead deputy having risen from the dead just as Mulder believed would happen. She tells him that the “necromancer” is the one who saved her and the coroner from the dead man by shooting it in the head. Skinner, Scully, and the FBI are no longer able to contact Mulder, they believe he has gone missing.

Mulder manages to find Mark Johnson's home, he starts to call in but finds he has no cell phone coverage there.

Zombies

Zombies.

Finding an extra big bag of salt in the garbage, Mulder proceeds to enter the home. Walking among the animals that show the skilled practice of taxidermy, Mulder notices a barricaded door. He removes the bar that holds it shut as Mark Johnson arrives home. He moves into the basement and the sand starts to move as the Millennium group members rise. He tries to run back out of the basement but Johnson is there, closing the door.

Scully returns to Frank Black in the hopes that he can help her find Mulder. She asks if the Millennium Group could actually bring about the Apocalypse. Frank Black says he has studied the group's beliefs for years but he doesn't believe them himself. Scully leaves and Black checks himself out of the mental hospital.

While Mulder stands in a circle of salt surrounded by the undead, Mark Johnson watches him from the basement window. Frank Black appears and the man is overjoyed. He explains that Mulder killed one of the members by shooting him in the head and now Frank Black can replace him as the fourth (horseman). Black admits that he sent Mulder there but now he accepts he can't leave the Millennium Group behind, especially now that the dead have risen. When Johnson hands a gun to Frank (so he can kill himself), he turns it on the man.
Scully learns from Skinner that phone records of all four dead men lead them to the same address in Rice County. She asks for the address as she keeps driving.

Frank Black duct tapes Mark Johnson to a chair and goes into the basement as the man rants.

“Don’t do this. I’m begging you, please. You know what the world is. Evil goes unpunished. The good suffer. There’s no future here but uncertainty and pain. Let the judgement come! You’re damning yourself, Frank!”

Black enters and speaks with the injured Mulder who tells him to aim for the head and that the zombies are hiding. Lighting flares, Black throws them onto the floor. He kills one zombie on his way to Mulder but another knocks him down, Mulder picks up the gun and shoots the creature as it struggles with Black. The final dead man charges them as the gun runs out of ammunition. Scully's arrival saves the two men as she kills the last of the undead.

At the hospital waiting room, Frank Black watches Dick Clark herald the year 2000. Scully shows up and informs

Frank&JordanBlackReunited

Frank Black and Jordan Black reunited.

him that Mark Johnson is in the psych ward on suicide watch. She sends his daughter in and Frank embraces her. Mulder comes in with his right arm in a sling and shakes his hand goodbye as Frank and Jordan Black leave.

“You’re not going to stay and watch?”
“No, we just want to go home.”

The ball drops on TV and the year 2000 arrives. As people kiss in Times Square, Mulder and Scully turn to each other and Mulder kisses her.

Scully&MulderFirstRealKiss

Their first real kiss. The one in Triangle doesn't count.

“The world didn’t end.”
“No, it didn’t.”
“Happy New Year, Scully.”
“Happy New Year, Mulder.”

References[]

Millennium Group; Frank Black; Jordan Black; Catherine Black; Zombies; Necromancer; Quantico

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