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After spending the last few issues handling multi-part story arcs and grand conspiracies it’s refreshing to this week return to a single issue Monster of The Week story with “One Player Only” in which Mulder and Scully confront a “killer computer program”. Find out more after the jump.
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This week we look back at the intriguingly titled "Loin Like a Hunting Flame" which takes its name from a Dylan Thomas poem. Find out more after the jump.
Read more: Millennium Monday: Recap of "Loin Like a Hunting Flame"
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Aquarius has moved to Saturdays so we had an extra long wait for episode 9 called "Why?". You'll find yourself asking that a lot over the course of the hour. Sam Hodiak had a pretty rough go of things last week. He lost a longtime friend in Father Mack and only got a few small leads in the case of the missing prostitute Caroline Beecher. There was no word from his missing son Walt. And he found himself in an awkward situation with on-again-off-again love Grace Karn. This week Hodiak is wrapped up in an investigation that will shake the entire department. Does Hodiak crack the case? Find out after the jump!
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This week’s Hannibal is beautiful perfection and is as sweet as its name. Dolce is a stunning episode of television that will leave you shocked, awed, and completely enraptured with this show. With fate closing in, Hannibal, Bedelia, Jack, and Will must all navigate their paths and find themselves either together, or impossibly apart.
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This week we take a look at Millennium’s eleventh episode, “Weeds”, with exclusive comments from writer and co-producer Frank Spotnitz. Find out what he had to say after the jump.
Read more: Millennium Monday: Recap of "Weeds" with exclusive comments from Frank Spotnitz