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"Millennium" A Room with No View (1998)


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8.5/10   43 votes
Director:
Thomas J. Wright
Writers:
Chris Carter (creator)
Ken Horton (writer)
TV Series:
"Millennium" (1996)
Original Air Date:
24 April 1998 (Season 2, Episode 20)
Plot:
Frank senses that Bletcher's killer is responsible for the disappearance of a teenage boy. | add synopsis
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Second major appearance in the series of Lucy Butler. She last appeared in the Season One episode "Lamentation". more

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Watch and wonder, 3 August 2007
10/10
Author: Edgewalker from Tuxford, England

A masterpiece, pure and simple. Lucy Butler was one of the most fascinating characters in Millennium, the sheer depth of the character was mind-blowing, she twisted and turned and left you unsure of anything. A Room With No View is special and knows it, both the mainstays and guest stars seem to casually wander through the episode, they know that this is a classic that will stand the test no matter what. Stephen Lang is solid and reliable as Giebelhouse. Christopher Masterson gives a subtle and knowing performance as Landon Bryce, getting the full measure of a complicated story in a way that few young actors would. Sarah-Jane Redmond is creepy, beautiful and mesmerising. Watch and wonder.

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