The team investigates a household terrorized by a demonic infestation. Meanwhile, Kristen is surprised to learn that her frozen egg was never destroyed and purchased anonymously which leads ... Read allThe team investigates a household terrorized by a demonic infestation. Meanwhile, Kristen is surprised to learn that her frozen egg was never destroyed and purchased anonymously which leads her on a new adventure.The team investigates a household terrorized by a demonic infestation. Meanwhile, Kristen is surprised to learn that her frozen egg was never destroyed and purchased anonymously which leads her on a new adventure.
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The third season overall has been a good watch following on from the previous two .
My only fault with this last instalment is that it's broken the rule of what I've found so great about Evil The show has in the most part has been subtle on the CGI / Effects and not tried to batter the viewer into submission with monster & demons only using them to punctuate the story at key times.
This is not so in this episode and I hope it isn't a sign of things to come in season 4.
The stories from the Kings have been high on fear & tension with the Actors letting there story arc's follow along with enough space as for the viewer to fill in the gap on there own.
As long as Evil can keep its core cast involved this show has years of being renewed, but it needs to tread carefully on what minor cast members hold storylines.
My only fault with this last instalment is that it's broken the rule of what I've found so great about Evil The show has in the most part has been subtle on the CGI / Effects and not tried to batter the viewer into submission with monster & demons only using them to punctuate the story at key times.
This is not so in this episode and I hope it isn't a sign of things to come in season 4.
The stories from the Kings have been high on fear & tension with the Actors letting there story arc's follow along with enough space as for the viewer to fill in the gap on there own.
As long as Evil can keep its core cast involved this show has years of being renewed, but it needs to tread carefully on what minor cast members hold storylines.
I've had about enough of those annoying kids talking over each other! How about teaching them not to be total morons? Kristen is annoying with her crocodile tears too she looks so ugly when she cries. Tbh I'm not sure why I've watched the show this long.
Overall I have enjoyed this series. There have been some interesting stories and I like that sometimes you have to decide for yourself what happened. My biggest issue is that we just finished Season 3 and we really haven't developed the story enough, it's just a bit slow for my taste. If we don't get a definitive end to Leland's storyline then I'll probably stop watching.
Question after question after question but zero answers. I really want to love this show but they've been milking the same villains since season one and just as they half answer a single question and begin to wrap up one single storyline, the season ends... But right before it ended, they opened up a new storyline with the husband.
I can't even explain how frustrating this type of TV writing is. It's kind of impressive that they have made such little content stretch over so many episodes.
I've said it before but look at where the show started and where season 3 ended... Nothing has happened.
I can't even explain how frustrating this type of TV writing is. It's kind of impressive that they have made such little content stretch over so many episodes.
I've said it before but look at where the show started and where season 3 ended... Nothing has happened.
10mrsodee
The demon of the end was spectacular. So creepy and you get the feeling that things are getting worse and worse, like being pulled into a toxic waste dump while your asleep and by the time you awake you realize you dies hours ago while sleeping.
This show just gets better and better. It blurring the lines between Science/human nature/a higher power. I HOPE the husband is able to recall everything that's happened...I am hoping for some payback. I am also hoping the show continues on for at least a few more seasons because this episode laid out so many possibilities for the show to move against. I am amazed at the excellent writing, cast performances, everything. But this episode really creep-ed me out...and it made me see that there were so many things going on in the foreground that I got blindsided by the other measures being taken in the background. Looking forward to watching every episode again and again.
This show just gets better and better. It blurring the lines between Science/human nature/a higher power. I HOPE the husband is able to recall everything that's happened...I am hoping for some payback. I am also hoping the show continues on for at least a few more seasons because this episode laid out so many possibilities for the show to move against. I am amazed at the excellent writing, cast performances, everything. But this episode really creep-ed me out...and it made me see that there were so many things going on in the foreground that I got blindsided by the other measures being taken in the background. Looking forward to watching every episode again and again.
Did you know
- TriviaAs Leland and Edward complain about Kristen's meddling daughters--and drag an unconscious person across the floor--the song they they begin to sing is "What's The Matter With Kids Today" from the musical Bye, Bye Birdie.
- GoofsWhen the fake "buyer" of the Climbing Business tells Kristin the avalanche that 'killed' Andy was an "R3" she reacts like it's the worst possible scenario. U.S. / Canadian (ie world-wide standards) for avalanches use a 2-part system, rating both Destructive Force and Size of an event. Force covers a range of D1-D5 (very small to landscape destroying) and Size is noted by a range of R1- R5, based on the area affected. So, the answer he gave Kristin is incorrect in format and incomplete in information. He didn't tell her how heavy it was, and an R3 slide would be of 'medium' width, relative to the path it took. Not a cataclysm at all, and one that might have been dodged by the climbers in its path. To get her to react in horror as she did, and give up all hope of Andy returning, he might've said it was a D4/R5, which would be of a size expected to take out a substantial amount of trees, and to be of inescapable breadth.
- SoundtracksFor a Large and Changing Room
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Written by Laurie Anderson
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