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Friday the 13th/The Prophecies

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The Prophecies
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Season 3, Episodes 1 & 2
Airdate October 7, 1989
Written by Tom McLoughlin
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
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The Prophecies is the first and second episodes of the third season of Friday the 13th, and the fifty-third and fifty-fourth episodes overall.

Starring: John D. Le May (Ryan Dallion), Robey (Micki Foster)

and Chris Wiggins (Jack Marshak)

Guest Stars: Fritz Weaver (Asteroth), Marie-France Lambert (Sister Adele), Jean Brousseau (Father Decroux)

and Steven Monarque (Johnny)

with Tara Meyer (Chris Davis), Madeleine Pageau (Sister Francis), Lee J. Campbell (Mr. Burt Davis), Nathaniel Moreau (Young Ryan), Robert Des Roches (Mr. Thorez), Jacques Tourangeau (Lt. Marceau), Jill Frappier (Mrs. Dallion), Guy Provencher (Blind Beggar), Joshua Labelle (Jimmy), Huguette Oligny (Housekeeper)

Contents

Plot Overview

Jack is in Paris to speak to a Sister Adele when he learns she is being targeted by a fallen angel named Asteroth. Using the the Devil's Bible, the Book of Lucifer, Asteroth work to fulfil its prophecies in order for Satan to ascend to Earth.

Ryan goes with Micki to Paris to help, leaving behind his recently resurfaced mother. Unfortunately, he soon finds himself being used as Asteroth's instrument.

Notes

Manifest

  • One Book of Lucifer (not associated; destroyed by the sun; another kept by Vatican, third is lost)

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

  • Ryan's mother returns on the anniversary of his brother's death, claiming to have terrible dreams about losing him forever. Ryan leaves for France where Asteroth turns him into a disciple. He ultimately fights and gains control and takes the blade that was meant to turn a little girl into a vessel for Satan. It reverts him to a small boy. After the evil is purged from him, he has no memory after that particular age. Micki, Jack, and Johnny return to America and reunite him with his bewildered but grateful mother.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • The episode begins with an introduction before the main title credits.
  • Originally aired as a 120-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 60-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
  • Last appearance of Ryan Dallion.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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