Millennium season 2 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tensions escalate as Mr. Black confronts the protagonist, leading to a confrontation with Peter Watts over hidden evidence in the Johnston investigation. Frank admits he's no longer with the Group, stirring suspicion. Catherine confronts Frank about his secrets, affecting their family. The Group debates the implications of Johnston's murder and the Cross of the Crucifixion, while Catherine encounters unsettling truths about Jim Ford and ODESSA. The old man reflects on the Millennium Group's crisis, facing a new threat from an ODESSA-linked assassin, culminating in a decisive confrontation.
Full Episode S02E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Mr. Black and why is he confronting the protagonist?
Mr. Black is a character who confronts the protagonist, demanding to put hands behind the head, indicating a tense or confrontational situation.
What does Frank want to do when he enters the scene?
Frank suggests making a call to Peter Watts upon entering the scene.
Why is Peter Watts questioned?
Peter Watts is questioned about hiding evidence in the Johnston investigation.
What is the division within the Group about?
The division within the Group is between secularists and theologians.
What car is found in the investigation?
An abandoned car linked to the investigation is found, but it's difficult to trace.
Why does Frank say he doesn't work with the Group anymore?
Frank reveals he no longer works with the Group during a discussion about potential suspects.
What secret is Catherine upset about?
Catherine is upset about Frank keeping secrets and not sharing information that affects their family.
What is the significance of the Cross of the Crucifixion in the story?
The Cross of the Crucifixion is significant as its possession and implications are debated within the Group following Johnston's murder.
Who is Jim Ford and what does he discuss with Catherine?
Jim Ford is a character who meets Catherine to discuss his supervisor's extreme views and reveals his association with a Nazi organization.
What is ODESSA's connection to the Millennium Group?
ODESSA has a historical connection to the Millennium Group, with theories about their involvement in the current crisis.
What crisis is the Millennium Group facing?
The Millennium Group is facing a crisis related to division within and an approaching threat linked to ODESSA.
How does the old man feel about the current situation?
The old man expresses regret and sadness over the Group's division and the treatment of Frank and Lara.
What decision does Frank make regarding the situation?
Frank debates his next steps, acknowledging the situation's complexity, and decides to confront it with honesty and love.
What threat is revealed at the end of the story?
A new threat from an assassin linked to ODESSA is revealed at the end of the story.