What the Killer Sees: Edward Petey

For this edition, What the Killer Sees considers the antagonist from a Season One episode that I would argue is oft under-rated. One of just two instalments to have been scripted solely from the masterful pen of Frank Spotnitz, “Weeds” boasts concepts and imagery that linger long in the mind, whilst also tapping into something of a semi-recurring theme from Millennium’s first season. Enter through the tall gates of Vista Verde and bear witness to the horrors committed within the would-be haven of security that its inhabitants live within…

Killer: Edward Petey (Josh Clark)

Episode: “Weeds” (24 January 1997)
Writer: Frank Spotnitz
Director: Michael Pattinson

Quote: “I'm their only hope. The fathers of these boys were all liars; they tried to hide their sins… You've seen what these men look like. You see what they'll do to their children. They'll make them just the way they are: sick and corrupt… I tried to help them. I care about these boys. Why am I the only one?” --Edward Petey

Profile: From its teaser onwards, this episode offers the viewer a rare insight into no less than “what the killer sees”, both in terms of his environment and the people within it. This is a warped vision of his actual surroundings, with dark, foreboding clouds scudding across a sky under which the people are “ugly, decaying” as Frank Black puts it. We first see Edward Petey sobbing at the wheel of his car from their effect, clearly deeply disturbed by the world he perceives around him.

Petey also exhibits behaviours in his modus operandi that speak to how he views himself. Even as he seeks to expose the originating wrongdoing with obtuse clues, he looks to “cleanse” his victims from the sins of their fathers by having them drink his blood. The religious overtones of such a ritual cannot and should not be ignored for they represent a God Complex or, more accurately, a severe narcissistic personality disorder. He claims a moral high ground over everyone within the community, exaggerated to the extent that he believes his blood carries the holy power to literally cure his victims of the poisonous influence of their forebears.

Edward Petey is one of a number of killers from Millennium’s first season — alongside those in such as episodes as “Pilot”, “The Judge” and “Kingdom Come” — who are driven to kill as a form of meting out moral judgment on what they perceive as a corrupt and broken world. As a result, none of them see what they do as wrong but quite the opposite. In Petey’s case, deeply affected by the hit-and-run that resulted in the death of Coach Burke’s son, he has become so outraged and disillusioned at the community around him that he seeks to “root out sin, expose hypocrisy” in a most violent and perverse fashion. Whilst extremely rare in real life, with serial killers more often motivated by their own internal desires and pathologies, by their actions these types of murderers serve to reflect the darkness of the world they inhabit outwards again, even as they act to reinforce it.

Kills: 2

Investigation: Faced with a pedestrian investigative police presence and the fumbled efforts of an outraged community, Frank takes a big risk in this case, namely his memorable, half-truthful claim at the meeting of Vista Verde’s inhabitants that that killer “doesn’t want anything — he’s insane.”

Frank knows this to be untrue but seeks to draw the killer out by prompting him into hasty action as a response to the taunt. Initially this seems to have been counter-productive when another victim is taken, but from the background noise on tape sent to Bob Birckenbuehl featuring the voice of his son, Frank Black and Cheryl Andrews are able to track the killer to his hideout beneath the high school swimming pool. They bring Petey into custody but too late to save Bob Birckenbuehl, who has heeded the warning that as a killer his life must be forfeit in order to save his son. Petey’s final act, then, is to indirectly deprive Charlie Birckenbuehl of his “sinful” father altogether.

FB4FX: Lance speaks!


In regards to yesterday's post, we have a message from Lance Henriksen, Frank Black himself, in regards to the FX and FOX mail drive, to you!




Letter 1:
FOX
TV Publicity
P.O. Box 900
Beverly Hills,
CA 90213-0900
Letter templates (if desired)
FOX Letter PDF format (print and sign)
FOX Letter doc format (modify, print and sign)

Letter 2:
Letter to FX:
FX Network
Att: Programming
P.O. Box 900
Beverly Hills,
CA 90213-0900
Letter templates (if desired)
FX Letter PDF format (print and sign)
FX Letter doc format (modify, print and sign)

(website will be updated with these new templates shortly)

For the sake of two postage stamps, you could be making double the difference!




FB4FX: Big update!


With Thomas J. Wright week firmly and rather successfully in the can, we felt it was time to bring you the very latest on the campaign to bring Frank Black to FX!

First off -- and most importantly -- we've been in contact with people at FX as a direct result of the letter campaign. This means that within a mere couple of weeks of sending letters, your voices have been heard! I think this shows just how important each and every one of you are to the campaign and to Frank Black, so a huge thank you to all that have written in thus far. Having consulted with a very helpful contact at FX as well as those wise men from the Millennium fold, we believe we are now in a better position to move the campaign on a stage further.

But only with your further help.

As a result of the discussions and advice we have received, we are now going to aim the campaign simultaneously at both FX and FOX. And that means we will need double your support! Again, I think recent events have proven that we can rely on that. Within a few weeks of the campaign to FX going live and even whilst we are still working behind the scenes too with this new focus, we received contact from FX about the influx of mail arriving on Ms Woodrow's desk. You made that happen. You, the consumer. In an age where social technology is putting the consumer more in control -- with DVDs sales, rentals, online streaming and the like -- your voices now hold the capability to be heard in more and more ways than ever before.

To explain the shift in focus in a little more detail, based on the advice and experience of our Millennium colleagues and recommendations from FX, we will be asking you to send your letters to a couple of different destinations. FX have a policy regarding unsolicited mail sent directly to individuals that means they do not necessarily receive the most attention. However, letters send to a specific mailbox location are collated and reviewed on a regular basis with their executives, specifically where many letters are received on a single subject. So if everyone reading this writes to the PO Box we list below for FX, with the same subject and in the same polite, thoughtful and intelligent tone that we know we can naturally expect from Millennium fans, those letters will make a very real difference and your voices will be heard.

At the same time, FOX still own the rights to Millennium and Frank Black and so we will be adding focus there too. By asking you to write to both FX and FOX simultaneously, we hope to encourage interest at FX such that they will go to "Mama" FOX and show their interest in the concept, interest that in turn will be further validated by your feedback to FOX.

In summary, we are looking at you guys and girls once again to really make a difference here. And additionally in the next few weeks we will be asking yet more of you! We will be on the look-out for avid Millennium and Lance fans to help us prove that interest is out there by recording and otherwise documenting your own interest and that of other fans at meetings, conventions, book signings... and pretty much anywhere there is a gathering of people who would want Frank Black back! More on that, with some all important dates and locations, in the coming days and weeks.

Here for now are the two new addresses - how to help us is explained below. We do appreciate the effort taken in sending letters -- especially by those of you who have already written to FX one or more times -- but as you have already proven it does yield results, so never doubt that! And with the social technology of the internet here binding us all together we have a big, big advantage in co-ordinating all our interest in this big push for the long awaited return of Frank Black!

How to help:
The addresses for both FOX and FX are both directed through the same PO Box. This may initially sound a bit mad, particularly if you've not worked at a large corporation. It's essentially a sorting house, so it is VITAL that you clearly mark both letters distinctly! Given letters are initially sorted, please do not use one envelope for both campaign letters! We need the letter drive to be clearly labelled and consistent throughout!

Letter 1:
FOX
TV Publicity
P.O. Box 900
Beverly Hills,
CA 90213-0900
Letter templates (if desired)
FOX Letter PDF format (print and sign)
FOX Letter doc format (modify, print and sign)

Letter 2:
Letter to FX:
FX Network
Att: Programming
P.O. Box 900
Beverly Hills,
CA 90213-0900
Letter templates (if desired)
FX Letter PDF format (print and sign)
FX Letter doc format (modify, print and sign)

(website will be updated with these new templates shortly)

For the sake of two postage stamps, you could be making double the difference!

Bring Me The Head of Lance Henriksen Podcast!


A new exclusive Millennium Group Sessions podcast with the writer, director, producer and actor, Michael Worth about his project "Bring Me The Head of Lance Henriksen".

Want an idea what this is all about - here's the long teaser!



Michael is looking for any support he can get on this project and we're hoping that once you've heard the podcast you might have the time, money and inclination just to drop by their website and donate to the production. The link is below!

http://www.indiegogo.com/henriksenshead

To listen to this podcast right now, click the flash player below!



To download the podcast, you can download it HERE!

Or to look at the range of recent podcasts and select one to listen to, click HERE!

This podcast is available on iTunes. Search for "Back to Frank Black" or "BacktoFrankBlack" and click "subscribe"!

This podcast is also available on iPhone and Android as part of the Back to Frank Black app! Nominal app fee goes towards supporting the campaign. No profits come from this app service.