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4.0

An amzing essay collection about one of the greatest TV shows ever. Personally I liked it more than the X-files, and on my favorite list it shares a spot with Twin Peaks. The book help to recall the best moments of the show, all the characters we loved, and the dread mood that surrounded every episode. Not just for fans, but for all those interested in how good TV is done.

Of special interest are the essays 'This is who we are: secret society and family redefined', 'Evil has many faces: the darkness in the world of Millennium' and 'Bardo thodol: the third season and a new, unified theory of Millenium'. This were outstanding looks on the series and its relevance. All the interviews were enlightening and with a special warmth, that let you to love more all the creative crew, the wonderful actors, and the technical crew.

Overall, I wanted more essays exploring the contents of the series, the creative process behind a lot more of the episodes, but taking into account that this is fandom work, it is a truly remarkable result. My congratulations to the Back to Frank Black campaign for keeping this flame alive.

ipacho's review

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4.0

An amzing essay collection about one of the greatest TV shows ever. Personally I liked it more than the X-files, and on my favorite list it shares a spot with Twin Peaks. The book help to recall the best moments of the show, all the characters we loved, and the dread mood that surrounded every episode. Not just for fans, but for all those interested in how good TV is done.

Of special interest are the essays 'This is who we are: secret society and family redefined', 'Evil has many faces: the darkness in the world of Millennium' and 'Bardo thodol: the third season and a new, unified theory of Millenium'. This were outstanding looks on the series and its relevance. All the interviews were enlightening and with a special warmth, that let you to love more all the creative crew, the wonderful actors, and the technical crew.

Overall, I wanted more essays exploring the contents of the series, the creative process behind a lot more of the episodes, but taking into account that this is fandom work, it is a truly remarkable result. My congratulations to the Back to Frank Black campaign for keeping this flame alive.
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