Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFrank and Peter head to Washington in order to help the FBI investigate a serial bomber.Frank and Peter head to Washington in order to help the FBI investigate a serial bomber.Frank and Peter head to Washington in order to help the FBI investigate a serial bomber.
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- CuriosidadesTransfer the episode's title to the phone pad and you get KABOOM.
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Agent Jack Pierson: The device we're recovering is highly sophisticated with a built-in backup system, so we now know that this guy has expert knowledge of both electronics and explosives.
Agent Smith: This "guy"?
Agent Jack Pierson: We now believe an individual set off the detonation witnessing the aftermath last night from a nearby vantage point and we fully expect him to obsessively follow this investigation.
Agent Wallace: You mean in the press?
Frank Black: Closer. From his home. The bomb is complex, intricate. Perhaps overly so. I believe this trait extends to his obsessions. Expect to find an array of eavesdropping devices - scanners, cell phone cloners, RF receivers. he's listening to every transmission we make. It's his way of inserting himself into the chaos, the chaos he creates.
- ConexionesReferences Los Picapiedra (1960)
- Banda sonoraI Must Not Think Bad Thoughts
Written by John Doe and Exene Cervenka
Performed by X
[the first song heard in the bar at the very start of the episode]
"5-2-2-6-6-6" is another dark episode of "Millenium", this time with Frank Black dealing with a psychopath bomber that fells pleasure is seeing his work of art filled with screams, shattered glasses and blood. The insane man is capable to save the life of Frank and other victims to become a star, but he ends like most criminals should stop their careers, killed by a sniper. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "5-2-2-6-6-6"
- claudio_carvalho
- 19 may 2024
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