Corrected entry: In the episode "Darwin's Eye," Agent Hollis' father keeps watching the videotape of a nuclear explosion that involves palm trees blown. He also promises her that he will explain "The trees." From that episode on, there are countless references and promises on that matter, all of them being completely unrelated to the original plot. In the finale, we only learn Agent Hollis joining Millennium and we never hear from her again. Her part on the original storyline lies totally uncharted.
Millennium (1996)
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Starring: Lance Henriksen, Terry O'Quinn, Brittany Tiplady, Megan Gallagher
Factual error: Broken Bow is in the southeastern corner of Oklahoma. US 60 is shown here, but actually cuts across the northern part of the state. (00:09:30)
Agent Devlin: Everybody's got a theory on the increasing violence in our society.
Agent Emmerich: My wife thinks it's the artificial hormones in beef.
Agent Devlin: What's your take?
Frank Black: I don't think it's the beef.
Trivia: As Frank is running up the stairs in the FBI, just before he meets Peter you can see "Mulder and Scully" walking down the stair case - this is in fact David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson's stand-ins, but they do look a lot like them.
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Correction: There are only 5 episodes after this before the series was cancelled. So not every possible plot line for the secondary characters was tied up in the last episode, not too surprising.