
Millennium
About
A former FBI profiler joins a clandestine group to hunt serial killers and uncover hidden agendas.
A former FBI profiler, Frank Black, possesses a unique ability to see into the minds of killers. In 1996 he begins working with the covert Millennium Group, a network of ex‑law enforcement specialists. Over three seasons, Black tackles a range of crimes—from domestic murders to supernatural threats—while grappling with family losses and the mystery of the Group’s true purpose. The series blends procedural investigation with eerie psychological horror, set against Seattle’s rain‑soaked backdrop and later Washington, D.C. Its tone balances gritty crime drama with speculative mythology, appealing to fans of both hard‑boiled detective stories and supernatural thrillers.
What to know
- Three seasons, 67 episodes total
- Aired on Fox from Oct. 1996 to May 1999
- Lead actor Lance Henriksen as Frank Black
- Created by Chris Carter, also behind The X‑Files
- Episodes run 43–45 minutes each
- Focuses on serial killings and occult conspiracy
- Features a mix of grounded crime and supernatural elements
- The show ended before the year 2000
Watch if
Watch if you enjoy dark procedural dramas that mix crime investigation with psychological depth and a touch of supernatural mystery, and you appreciate a slow‑burn narrative that rewards patient viewers.
Skip if
Skip if you prefer light‑hearted or purely action‑based shows, or if you’re not comfortable with frequent violence, mature themes, and a tense, slow‑pacing tone that leans heavily into dread.
Premise and Tone
Main Characters
Season 1: Crime Focus
Season 2: Mythology Shift
Season 3: Personal Fallout
Legacy and Reception
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