


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.
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There are demons and other supernatural beings, sure, but I don't think this show was titled for that. The real and true EVIL is represented by those four girls chaotically shrieking every time they get even a second of screen time.
The show is brilliant because the leads are smoking hot and want to bone like stray dogs but can't because of reasons. That tension, which I will call "the Pound-Town Struggle" for lack of any better word, is truly innovative in the world of primetime drama and elevates Evil amongst its peers.
Not religious, but this show is truly sinister. I haven't seen the kinds of things that happen in this show since The Exorcist. [spoiler] Speaking of which, nice touch with the doctor arriving at the home of the exorcism, nice spin on an iconic image of cinema.[/spoiler]
George scared the shit out of me !
It had a rocky start, but it does get better as it goes on. It has some dark humour, which I actually like. It’s trying to be serious and silly at the same time. It wasn’t working for me at the beginning, but it’s definitely grown on me. Earlier episodes were cheesy too, but again that settles as you get in to the program. It’s actually far better than I expected. Has a strong supernatural premise and religion, but it’s kind of tongue in cheek. Really didn’t think I would like this, but glad I kept watching. Looking forward to the next season.



























