tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494886620882425189.post4565474140904631169..comments2023-05-12T04:02:18.898-07:00Comments on BACKTOFRANKBLACK.COM: Second Sight: "Gehenna"Jim McLeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18110933431253322913noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494886620882425189.post-87566774798460297592010-10-21T12:53:31.489-07:002010-10-21T12:53:31.489-07:00I would argue that the "Legion arc," as ...I would argue that the "Legion arc," as both you and James have referred to it in the past, is simply undeniable. Chris Carter created <i>Millennium</i> in order to explore an "unscientific" understanding of evil, and Legion's presence is strong in this second episode of the series. Whatever questions we may have regarding the nature of the face glimpsed in this episode are addressed unequivocally by the time that "Lamentation" rolls around.<br /><br />How much can we read into these visions, symbolically speaking? Let's just say I don't subscribe to the theory that Frank Black is simply a man with an overactive imagination.Brian A. Dixonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02405002301567508588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3494886620882425189.post-68041975137669165212010-10-19T05:34:14.105-07:002010-10-19T05:34:14.105-07:00I actually recall seeing this demonic imagery for ...I actually recall seeing this demonic imagery for the very first time, and considering all the questions that it raised about the nature of evil in <i>Millennium</i> as well as Frank's gift. Was it merely a glimpse at the true nature of a killer that Frank could discern, or was it something more tangible?<br /><br />I was never a big subscriber to the Legion arc at the time, but it's certainly a fascinating angle to consider further.Adam Chamberlainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04051484938803633140noreply@blogger.com