Millennium season 2 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
An old man's rude demand for coffee at a shop sets the stage for a tale weaving through the lives of various characters. Conversations delve into the nature of serial killers, the banality of modern evil, and the psychology behind these acts. A devil character manipulates a young man into becoming a serial killer, later reflecting on his fading influence and the absurdity of life. His cruel breakup with a strip club dancer, Chantilly, leads to her suicide, culminating in a mysterious man recognizing his true devilish nature.
Full Episode S02E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Johnnie Mack Potter in the story?
Johnnie Mack Potter is described as the most prolific murderer in America, convicted of killing 36 people.
What is the significance of the hitchhiker in the story?
The hitchhiker influences a young man to become a serial killer, reflecting themes of destiny and free will.
How does the new serial killer compare to Johnnie Mack Potter?
The new serial killer lacks originality and is criticized for being bland, focusing on quantity over quality of his killings.
What leads to the new serial killer's capture?
His fingerprints are found at a crime scene, leading the police to capture him.
How is modern life depicted in the characters' discussion?
Modern life is seen as a form of self-torture, with mundane routines and societal pressures.
What happens to the TV censor in the story?
The TV censor is manipulated into madness, illustrating the fragility of the human psyche.
Who is Chantilly in the story?
Chantilly is a dancer at a strip club who forms a deep connection with one of the devil characters.
How does the devil character's relationship with Chantilly end?
The devil cruelly breaks up with Chantilly, leading to her suicide.
What is the devil character's internal conflict?
The devil struggles with his loss of touch in tempting souls and feels vulnerable.
Who recognizes the devil character's true nature at the end of the story?
A mysterious man confronts the devil character, recognizing his true nature as a devil.