"The Deliverer" | |
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Air date | March 21st, 2016 |
Writers | Ryan C. Coleman |
Director | Guillermo Navarro |
Producers | Ross Fineman; Richard Hatem; Mark H. Kruger; Erik Lee; Pancho Mansfield; Glen Mazzara; John Ryan; Sarah Thorp |
Starring | Bradley James; Megalyn E.K.; Omid Abtahi; David Meunier; Barbara Hershey |
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"The Deliverer" is the third episode of the supernatural drama series Damien. The series is based on the 1976 occult thriller film The Omen by director Richard Donner and serves as a contemporary sequel to the movie. The episode is directed by Guillermo Navarro with a script written by Ryan C. Coleman. It first aired on A&E on Monday, March 21st, 2016 at 10:00 pm. In this episode, Damien Thorn seeks out John Lyons to get information relating to Ann Rutledge and her interest in Damien. Simone Baptiste turns to the church in the hopes of finding some answers. Ann manages to gain Damien's trust.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Bradley James | Damien Thorn |
Megalyn E.K. | Simone Baptiste |
Omid Abtahi | Amani Golkar |
David Meunier | James Shay |
Barbara Hershey | Ann Rutledge |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Wilson | John Lyons |
Alli Chung | Melissa |
Sara Garcia | Claudia |
Daniel Kash | Captain McGarry |
Eli Kogan | Tiago |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jamie Robinson | Detective Karlsson |
Melanie Scrofano | Veronica Selvaggio |
Juan Carlos Velis | Father Frank Esparza |
Bruno Verdoni | Troy Hendrie |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Damien was developed for television by Glen Mazzara. Based on characters created by David Seltzer.
- This episode had a viewership of 515,000 people upon its initial broadcast, which is down by 20,000 from the previous episode. It rated 0.21% in the 18-49 viewing demographic.
- Co-executive producer Mark Kruger is credited as Mark H. Kruger in this episode.
- Actress Megalyn Echikunwoke is credited as Megalyn E.K. in this episode.
- This episode aired immediately following the "Til Death Do You Part" episode of Bates Motel, which aired at 9:00 pm.
- This is the first episode of Damien with Sarah Thorp as a consulting producer.
- Editor Hunter M. Via is also known for his work on the AMC series Preacher.
- Actress Alli Chung also played a business woman in Saw 3D: The Final Chapter in 2010.
- This is the first appearance of Veronica Selvaggio. She appears next in "The Number of a Man".
Allusions[]
- The inscription on Damien Thorn's dagger is "INRI", which means Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. It translates as Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews".
- This episode includes flashback clips of Gregory Peck as Robert Thorn from The Omen.
- This episode includes flashback clips of Lee Remick as Katherine Thorn from The Omen.
- This episode includes flashback clips of Harvey Stephens as young Damien Thorn from The Omen.
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"The Beast Rises" • "Second Death" • "The Deliverer" • "The Number of a Man" • "Seven Curses" • "Temptress" • "Abattoir" • "Here Is Wisdom" • "The Devil You Know" • "Ave Satani" Main characters
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