Last year, I was thrilled to spend a lot of time on The Time is Now discussing the second season of Millennium. Since the podcast has moved on to the third season, I have taken something of a step back as a guest. That said, I was flattered to get an invitation to discuss Antipas with guest host Tony Black.
Antipas is an interesting piece of television. It’s effectively a grabbag of the familiar horror movie tropes and clichés that writers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz love: it’s The Omen, Don’t Look Now, The Shining and a few others. It’s effectively a gigantic homage to the huge influences on Carter’s work with both Millennium and The X-Files, even if it doesn’t exactly cohere as a story in its own right.
As ever, you can listen directly to the episode here, subscribe to the podcast here, or click the link below.
You might be interested in our other reviews of the third season of Millennium:
- The Innocents
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – The Beginning
- Exegesis
- TEOTWAWKI
- Closure
- … Thirteen Years Later
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Triangle
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 3, Episode 5
- Skull and Bones
- Through a Glass Darkly
- Human Essence
- Omertà
- Borrowed Time
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 3, Episode 10
- Collateral Damage
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Two Fathers
- The Sound of Snow
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – One Son
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 3, Episode 12
- Antipas
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 3, Episode 13
- Matryoshka
- Forcing the End
- Saturn Dreaming of Mercury
- This Is Who We Are: The Time is Now – Season 3, Episode 16
- Darwin’s Eye
- Bardo Thodol
- Seven and One
- Nostalgia
- Via Dolorosa
- Goodbye to All That
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Biogenesis
- This Is Who We Are: The X-Files – Millennium
- This Is Who We Are: Millennium (IDW)
Filed under: Millennium, Podcasts! | Tagged: antipas, don't look now, lucy butler, millennium, podcast, the omen, the shining, the time is now, the x-files, tony black |
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