Wait just one minute. Are you telling me that nobody knows Leland was behind Monsignor’s murder? Evil Season 3 Episode 10 closed the book on the season of Demons, but it looks like there are more than ever hanging around. It’s impossible not to come back to the idea that no logical adult can see
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This season is so good! Even so, after Evil Season 3 Episode 3, I’m not entirely sure where we’re going next. The crux of this hour focused on how demonic activity infiltrates our daily life. Of course, it’s metaphorical. It’s a TV show. But it does lead to questioning what, exactly, is meant by demonic
That little snowball rolling down the hill is on its way to something quite dangerous. I don’t watch The Good Fight, but by reading the reviews, I know it dove headfirst into crazytown by the end of the latest season. If EVIL Season 2 Episode 10 is any indication, we’re in for one hell of
EVIL is at its best when it’s mired in gray areas. EVIL Season 2 Episode 9 portrayed that gray area beautifully, failing to offer a good explanation for anything but suggesting plenty of reasons to don your conspiracy theory hats. The stories had many facets, and discussing them should be a good time. Kristen’s children
It always comes back to possession. As much as the series flirted with other supernatural occurences, EVIL Season 1 Episode 13 really hammered home that demons and possession are at the heart of this series. Even knowing this, I still didn’t see that cliffhanger coming. Of all the characters to possibly be possessed Kristen never crossed my
Horror has never been network TV’s strong suit. Outside of a few notable exceptions (Hannibal, The Exorcist), the big networks have been content to let cable and streaming TV dominate the darker side of horror ever since Mulder and Scully first fired up their flashlights on The X-Files. But CBS’ new fall drama Evil —
Over the next three months, dozens of new TV series will make their debuts, jockeying for top priority on your DVRs. But which freshman fare is actually worth your precious time? To help you sort through this annual onslaught of comedies and dramas — premiering not just on the broadcast networks, but also on Amazon,