"Millennium" The Curse of Frank Black (TV Episode 1997) Poster

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8/10
Some sweet scenes with sad scenes
CursedChico26 January 2021
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Some sweet scenes with sad scenes

With kid frank. Again lots of mystery. Like a horror movie sometimes.

Was it real, He saw the old soldier from past or was it something like a sign of regretion for his past?

In first episodes of the first series, we were seeing natural things, some high levels serial killers. Then how did it stop, why topics has changed, i could not get it :) Why was theme changed :)
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10/10
Frank Black vs The Chigs
XweAponX9 April 2012
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This show could have been called, "The Curse of Morgan/Wong" - And that curse is "How do you make an episode of MillenniuM hilarious?" Difficult, but it can be done and is done here. But this episode is only funny if you are familiar with Morgan/Wong's X-Files work, and their Fox show "Space: Above and Beyond" from which MillenniuM inherited actress Kristin Kloke ("Lara Means" Who is married to Glen Morgan).

In the midst of all of Frank Black's troubles, his car breaks down in his old neighborhood of the Yellow House - But he does not know this at the time. Jeep breaks down, no cell phone, what's Frank to do but say "I Surrender." Initially, we think we are in the middle of one of those X-Files episodes where their car electric goes out and they lose time. But it is not E.B.E.s causing Frank's Problems - It is one of Frank's little devils.

The suited figure Frank approaches, and asks for a cell phone, and remarks that they LOOK like a cell phone, is a "Chig" - the signature Alien from Morgan/Wong's "Space: Above and Beyond" - A Great "War" Drama set in a future which included James Morrison and Tucker Smallwood as well as Kristen Kloke and Rodney Rowland - which had been canceled in 1996. This was an Inside Joke that only fans of Morgan/Wong would understand - Most of their humor was inside jokes like this, and the gag used here, was probably over the heads of many MillenniuM viewers.

This whole episode was probably over most regular Millennium viewer's heads. But factor in the historical scene where Frank Black as a teenager first comes into his "Ability" and it becomes more than just a Halloween "Gimmick" Episode. There are two scenes with Frank as a child and later as a Teenager that, shown here, tell us a lot about what makes Frank Frank.

Episodes like this are what makes me a fan of Morgan/Wong, they weren't afraid of trying different things - Even if those things did not seem to work well. So although they took over Exec Producing this show in the 2nd Season, and moved it in a direction that included more Mythos, and changed the nature of The MillenniuM Group, I still respect their work. Some of the best MillenniuM Episodes are in the 2nd Season.

This singular Halloween Ep provided a small bit of Comic relief for what was a suspenseful and tense 2nd Season, and that it was well placed early in the 2nd season, paved the way for the classic "Jose Chung" and "Satan got Behind Me" episodes later in the season.
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1/10
A mess.
bombersflyup27 September 2019
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The Curse of Frank Black is sort of a merry go round trip between past and present on Halloween, with ghosts. Which leads Frank to a passage, saying why wouldn't you believe God can raise the dead. Other than this passage being of importance, I didn't get much out of it or find it entertaining. Somehow I knew it would end with Frank cleaning the egg off the glass though.
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