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Evil: Season 1

1x02 177 Minutes

I stop seeing it ... unbearable

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I could barely understand the ending. Was the girl dead? Is the spirit of the white girl got into her body? How could she be alive for three hours if she wasn't breathing? How could someone come back to life and be a case of racism? Wouldn't the same thing happen to other black people with the same medical condition?
Nothing makes sense.

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Is it evil? is it supernatural? Nope, just racism. No thanks.

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A few questions have arisen for me. Is Leland a demon? If the supernatural ends up being a real factor and not speculation, I can see him being one. How did he know about the miracle they were investigating? He's either been keeping taps on them, indirectly or directly, or got that information from the church, somehow. And that's the only theories I can come up with other than him being a demon and finding out through some supernatural mojo. Is George, really, just a product of the show/movie he was "in"? I feel like the whole point of that was to misdirect the audience into thinking that's all it was only to eventually reveal that he is, in fact, real. And happened at the end with David? What did he buy from the guy at the club? Was what he saw induced by whatever it was that he put in his drink? Then there's the footage from the hospital's security camera, and there wasn't an explanation for that. And David's priest friend dismissed it very quickly. That was a little fishy.

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One of the best second episodes of any network drama I've ever seen. Was a bit sceptical after the pilot, but now I'm fully aboard. Also, it makes me very happy that this crew, who's had to pretend like New York was Chicago for over a decade, now has the freedom that goes with shooting a show that's actually set in the city where it's produced.

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Well, it's been established that every character here is going to have some sort of deep, dark secret. The partial reveal of Acosta's dark side is disappointing as this series is going to need a moral rock, and he's obviously not going to be it. Michael Emerson's quirky, malevolent character is a little too close to the way he played his role on "Lost". I can't look at him and not think of that. I don't think his casting was the best idea.

The unsolved mystery of the angelic apparition was a letdown, but in X-Files like fashion, there's probably going to be a lot of that.

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The mix of case of the week and season arc is well worn. Girls are not heavy. It is well led to the intrigue of whether it is something demonic or has an earthly explanation

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