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Millennium :: ...Thirteen Years Later (03x05)
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| Title: | ...Thirteen Years Later |
| Episode #: | 03x05 |
| Production Number: | 3ABC05 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday October 30th, 1998 |
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A horror movie is being shot about a case Frank solved 13 years ago in which a series of murders that mirror "classic horror movie" themes occurs. New murders with an identical pattern begin to occur. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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Although a killer influenced by horror films is on par with the premise of the film Scream, the plot of murders revolving around a film being made based on "real" events is remarkably similar to Scream 3, which also starred Lance Henriksen. |
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When watching the original Halloween with Emma, Frank comments on Michael Myers being Laurie's sister. However, this plot angle is absent in the first film, added only retrospectively in the sequel. | Frank observes that Mrs. Voorhees from Friday the 13th adopts a hockey mask persona, but she never dons the hockey mask, an iconic horror symbol that does not even appear until the third film. To add confusion to this, the tape that Emma puts in the VCR is Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. |
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