Millennium season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, a woman, victim of a house explosion, is rushed to a hospital with severe injuries and is revealed to be under FBI custody. The FBI investigates, uncovering a connection between her and a group responsible for downing flight 760, not a lone flight attendant as initially thought. This group, composed of mothers and daughters, is linked to a viral outbreak and a mysterious government project called Grillflame, involving psychic abilities. The investigation leads to a standoff at a missile silo with the Millennium Group, where dark revelations about the group's apocalyptic plans emerge. The episode ends with reflections on the future and a symbol of hope.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was the woman rushed to the hospital in the opening scene?
She was a victim of a house explosion with a severe head injury.
What did the FBI briefing reveal about flight 760?
It was brought down by a group, not a lone flight attendant.
Are the members of the group related to each other?
Yes, they appear to be mothers and daughters.
What is the group's suspected connection to a viral outbreak?
They are suspected of stealing containment caskets from the CDC related to the outbreak.
Is the group considered to be typical terrorists?
No, they are seen as targeted victims rather than terrorists.
Who is Peter Watts in the story?
He is a consultant for the Millennium Group.
What is the significance of the woman in the hospital, Mary?
She is key to understanding the group's motives and actions.
What is the Grillflame project?
A government project involving psychic abilities and remote viewing.
How are the women connected to the Grillflame project?
They are either subjects of the project or their offspring.
What location becomes significant in the investigation?
An abandoned missile silo.
What does the last surviving woman reveal at the silo?
The Millennium Group's apocalyptic intentions.
How does Frank respond to the Millennium Group's actions?
He confronts them and vows to expose the truth.
What is the relationship between Frank and Agent Hollis?
They are FBI colleagues working together on the case.
What does Frank buy at the end of the story?
A gift for his daughter.
What does the ending of the story symbolize?
Hope and continuity amidst chaos.