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Maranatha (Millennium)

"Maranatha"
Millennium episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 21
Directed by Peter Markle
Written by Chip Johannessen
Production code 4C20
Original air date May 9, 1997
Guest appearance(s)
  • Bill Nunn as Lt. McCormick
  • Boris Krutonog as Yura Surova
  • Levani Outchaneichvili as Yaponchik
  • Michael Aniol as Priest
  • Dmitri Boudrine as Andrei Pietrovich Melnikov
  • Michael Cram as Paramedic
  • Bill Croft as Broadface
  • Brian Downey as Medical Examiner
  • Roger Haskett as E.R. Doctor
  • Beverly Pales as Torch Singer
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"'Maranatha" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of the American crime-thriller television series Millennium. It premiered on the Fox network on May 9, 1997. The episode was written by Chip Johannessen, and directed by Peter Markle. "Maranatha" featured guest appearances by Bill Nunn, Boris Krutonog and Levani Outchaneichvili.

Millennium Group consultant Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) aids both the New York Police Department and a Russian investigator to track down the mysterious "Yupanchik", a criminal from the Russian underworld who may be an incarnation of the biblical beast from the sea.

"Maranatha", a title which translates from Aramaic as "our lord has come", connects the 1986 Chernobyl disaster to biblical prophecies of the star of Wormwood. The episode features the first of two directorial contributions from Markle, and sees future guest star Brian Downey appear in a minor role.

In New York City, a man named Yaponchik (Levani Outchaneichvili) shoots a man in the face, preventing the victim's identification; this is the third such murder committed this way. Millennium Group consultant Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is asked to aid the New York Police Department investigate the case. Black is joined by a Muscovite investigator, Yura Surova (Boris Krutonog), and an undercover agent, Andrei Medikov (Dmitri Boudrine). Examining the victim's body, a symbol is found on the corpse resembling an inverted V, but its meaning is unknown.


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