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The second season of "Millennium," the darker, more twisted cousin of "The X-Files" (it, too, was created by Chris Carter), actually takes everything that made the chilling first season so good and throws it out the window. With Carter back on "The X-Files" and season 1 producers Glen Morgan and James Wong (also from "The X-Files") in charge for the second season, the episodes got lighter and sillier (they brought back Charles Nelson Reilly in his "X-Files" role as author Jose Chung, for crying out loud!). Gone was the dark, gory underbelly that made "Millennium" good television. Thankfully, Season 3 of "Millennium" restores some of that darkness as it attempts to wrap up the series with a bow. Still better than most of what's being churned out today, though.
Posted by Telly1701
Great concept and excellent show. I actually own the release in it's original 1 disc per 1 slimline case packaging and have been buying it in this smaller packaging (all discs in a one-dvd sized package) in order to reduce the room taken up by the series. I would buy it on blu-ray if that day comes. Season 2 had some great memorable episodes.
Posted by KevinV
Only 3 seasons long, still think season one was better. Waiting for season 3 to become affordable. Didn't care for the comedic elements in season 2. Get to see origins of fledgling writers. I'd recommend only if you were followers of X-files; Pretender; Alias; Fringe; Breaking Bad; American Horror Story; etc.
Posted by 8ddicted
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