Evil
Evil

Evil

"Some mysteries can’t be explained."

Skeptical forensic psychologist Kristen Bouchard joins priest-in-training David Acosta and technology expert Ben Shakir as they investigate supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and other extraordinary occurrences to assess for a scientific explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work.

MovieGuys@MovieGuys

August 15, 2022

What a strange little show. That's my first and really only reaction to Evil.

I don't know what to make of it or even, how to adequately, define it. I suspect that's the idea. It walks a blurred line between religion/superstition and atheism/rationalism.

At first, I found it a rather dissonance inducing experience but as I became accustomed to its quirks, of which there are many, I found I rather liked it.

As a long standing rationalist, its religiosity amused me but, thankfully, the manner in which it is presented, is not lecturing or heavy handed. Rather, you get opposing views and perspectives, on the often strange world, in which we live. Indeed, what it demonstrates is the same world can be a very different place, depending on who you are and what you choose to believe.

Acting is decent if not exceptional and the episodic story lines are mostly but not always, intriguing.

Horseface@Horseface

July 13, 2024

Racist and ignorant. Welcome to the 2020s, baby!