As ever, a delight to stop by The Time is Now to talk about Millennium, this week with the estimable Christopher Knowles.
This week, I got to show how deep my love was for The Thin White Line, the last episode of the first season to be penned by James Wong and Glen Morgan. As with Force Majeure, this is one of my favourite episodes of the first season. It is interesting, because it’s also one of the last “serial killer of the week” stories in the season. It is also among the very best of that subgenre, and deals thematically with ideas that the show will explore in the season ahead.
This was a fun, broad discussion. As ever, you can listen to the episode here, subscribe to the podcast here, or click the link below.
You might be interested in our other reviews of the first season of Millennium:
- Pilot
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Unruhe
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 1
- Gehenna
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 2
- Dead Letters
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – The Field Where We Died
- The Judge
- 5-2-2-6-6-6
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man
- Kingdom Come
- Blood Relatives
- The Well-Worn Lock
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Paper Hearts
- Wide Open
- The Wild and the Innocent
- Weeds
- Loin Like a Hunting Flame
- Force Majeure
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 13
- The Thin White Line
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Never Again
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 14
- Sacrament
- Covenant
- Walkabout
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 17
- Lamentation
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Tempus Fugit
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 1, Episode 18
- Powers, Principalities, Thrones and Dominions
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Max
- Broken World
- Maranatha
- Paper Dove
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Gethsemane
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