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On EVIL Season 1 Episode 13, did a pregnant woman accurately predict that one of her twins was evil? Watch the full episode online right here via TV Fanatic.
EVIL Season 1 Episode 13 ends with a major cliffhanger as the final minutes will have fans wondering if [spoiler] is possessed and really killed [spoiler]. Read on!
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 2, David's life was on the line when he paid a visit to a woman in need of spiritual advice. Watch the full episode online right here.
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 12, Kristen reveals some shocking information about Townsend's past while a serial killer is set free. Read our review for more!
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 10, the team investigates an insidious Christmas song, and Townsend continues his diabolical plan, and [spoiler] is stabbed. Our review!
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 9, a woman with ties to Acosta's past defends him a lawsuit while Kristen faces growing pains with Andy home. Read our review for more!
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 8 Kristen and Acosta have quite the trip when they visit Acosta's father while Ben learns some interesting things about Vanessa. Read our review.
On EVIL Season 1 Episode 7, Bridget confessed to a murder, and had to make a decision about her future. Watch the full episode online right here via TV Fanatic.
Santa got high, now everything is funny. Someone had a gummy, he thought he might try. His mouth is so dry, his teeth are kind of itchy. How’d he ever get so high? Ho ho ho, just the taste of a yummy gummy. Ho ho ho, yummy yum in my rummy tummy. Ho ho ho, gummy gum, tummy, funny gummy. Oh god everybody knows.
Acosta: The Church has a backlog of about 500,000 requests for exorcisms and miracle appraisals, and my colleague Ben and I are hired by the Church to investigate unexplained phenomenon and recommend whether there should be an exorcism or further research. Kristen: I didn’t know that was a job. Acosta: It is.