This Evil review contains spoilers.
Evil Season 3 Episode 9
Evil, season 3 episode 9 “The Demon of Money” is an installment in motion. It begins in the therapeutic aftermath of a horrific incident and ends on a stunning, violent cliffhanger at the cost of a regular character, who we appreciate far more after the sacrifice.
The episode begins in Dr. Boggs’ (Kurt Fuller) office, where Kristen (Katja Herbers) is having a session on the traumatic scene she witnessed at the end of “The Demon of Parenthood.” All the audience saw of that grisly outcome was Kristen’s reaction to it, and that was enough to supply the terror to the ghastly horrors out of view. “The Demon of Money” supplies several reaction shots, often in tangent with the gore, which are as effective at pushing buttons as any of the frightening images.
It is very satisfying to see Kristen deal with the events of the previous installment,...
Evil Season 3 Episode 9
Evil, season 3 episode 9 “The Demon of Money” is an installment in motion. It begins in the therapeutic aftermath of a horrific incident and ends on a stunning, violent cliffhanger at the cost of a regular character, who we appreciate far more after the sacrifice.
The episode begins in Dr. Boggs’ (Kurt Fuller) office, where Kristen (Katja Herbers) is having a session on the traumatic scene she witnessed at the end of “The Demon of Parenthood.” All the audience saw of that grisly outcome was Kristen’s reaction to it, and that was enough to supply the terror to the ghastly horrors out of view. “The Demon of Money” supplies several reaction shots, often in tangent with the gore, which are as effective at pushing buttons as any of the frightening images.
It is very satisfying to see Kristen deal with the events of the previous installment,...
- 8/7/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Evil review contains spoilers.
Evil Season 3 Episode 3
“And you may kiss the bride a second time,” Father David (Mike Colter) opens Evil’s “The Demon of Sex,” and it turns out he’s pushing a young couple’s luck. This is the first time we’re seeing David perform a happy sacrament, and he appears to personally enjoy the ceremony. His minor grandstanding gesture of a third kiss is offered as a blessing, and the congregation takes it like a punch line. This runs in stark contrast to episode 2, “The Demon of Memes,” when David was struggling through the mundane duties of priesthood, but trips over a similar bump.
The monster of the week is the episode’s title character, a sex demon, and the investigating team is anything but discreet. Note Kristen’s (Katja Herbers) amusement as she hears the details of the newly wedded couple’s unrighteous interruptus.
Evil Season 3 Episode 3
“And you may kiss the bride a second time,” Father David (Mike Colter) opens Evil’s “The Demon of Sex,” and it turns out he’s pushing a young couple’s luck. This is the first time we’re seeing David perform a happy sacrament, and he appears to personally enjoy the ceremony. His minor grandstanding gesture of a third kiss is offered as a blessing, and the congregation takes it like a punch line. This runs in stark contrast to episode 2, “The Demon of Memes,” when David was struggling through the mundane duties of priesthood, but trips over a similar bump.
The monster of the week is the episode’s title character, a sex demon, and the investigating team is anything but discreet. Note Kristen’s (Katja Herbers) amusement as she hears the details of the newly wedded couple’s unrighteous interruptus.
- 6/26/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
This Evil review contains spoilers.
Evil Season 3 Episode 2
Evil season 3 episode 2 “The Demon of Memes,” opens in the midst of inaction, and the inertia grows into a sequence of mystery which keeps the beats of comedy. Father David (Mike Colter) is getting used to his new daily practices fast. He hears confessions from people who confessed just the day before, and think leaving dishes to soak is a sin. He officiates at 6 a.m. mass, a positively ungodly hour. He slurps soup with the elder clergy. By the time Victor LeConte (Brian d’Arcy James) arrives to ask whether David would like to be a “friend of the Vatican,” it feels like the recently ordained priest would do anything just to break the monotony.
David is being recruited by a group called “the Entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. It doesn’t exist, of course, as LeConte says, but even so,...
Evil Season 3 Episode 2
Evil season 3 episode 2 “The Demon of Memes,” opens in the midst of inaction, and the inertia grows into a sequence of mystery which keeps the beats of comedy. Father David (Mike Colter) is getting used to his new daily practices fast. He hears confessions from people who confessed just the day before, and think leaving dishes to soak is a sin. He officiates at 6 a.m. mass, a positively ungodly hour. He slurps soup with the elder clergy. By the time Victor LeConte (Brian d’Arcy James) arrives to ask whether David would like to be a “friend of the Vatican,” it feels like the recently ordained priest would do anything just to break the monotony.
David is being recruited by a group called “the Entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. It doesn’t exist, of course, as LeConte says, but even so,...
- 6/19/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Hey, "Evil" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's very suspenseful episode 2. Now that it's officially all wrapped up, it's time to see what the producers have whipped up for the next, new episode 3. Thanks to the very informative press release CBS served up, we do have a few plotlines we can run by you. So, let's get into it. For starters, the title for episode 3 is officially called, "3 Stars." It sounds like episode 3 will feature some very interesting, disturbing, dramatic and intense scenes as Kristen, David and Ben try to research something that might be demonic! Kristen goes out of her way to discredit someone and more! We'll go ahead and start off this "Evil" spoiler session with the Kristen,David and Ben situation. It turns out that these three will be dealing with some very disturbing stuff in this episode. At some point, a theater producer's behavior will...
- 10/4/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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