Evil

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.7  (28,906)

Evil is a supernatural thriller television series that premiered on CBS in 2019. The show follows a forensic psychologist, Kristen Bouchard, played by Katja Herbers, who gets recruited by a skeptical priest, David Acosta, played by Mike Colter, to help investigate miracles and demonic possessions. Along with Ben Shakir, played by Aasif Mandvi, a tech expert, they form a team that works to determine whether supposed supernatural occurrences are genuine miracles or something more sinister. The show begins with Kristen getting hired as an assessor for David and his team, who work for the Catholic Church as their assessors of supposed demonic possessions. At first, she is skeptical of David's work and dismisses many of the cases they are tasked with investigating. However, as she begins to dig deeper into what's going on, she starts to experience strange and supernatural events herself, causing her to question the sanity and safety of herself and her family. As the show progresses, each episode features a different investigation into a supposed miracle or possession. They encounter many sinister and supernatural events along the way, such as a baby who seems to cure people's ailments and a man who appears to have stigmata. The team employs psychological and scientific methods to uncover the truth behind these phenomena. Throughout the series, the show explores deeper themes about faith, science, and the nature of human belief, as the investigations become more and more ambiguous. Kristen, who is an atheist, must reconcile her skepticism with the existence of literal demons in the world. David, who is a believer, faces doubts about his faith and the church he serves. Throughout their investigations, the team is often confronted with the reality that the supernatural may not be as simple or as straightforward as they once thought. The show is also notable for its portrayal of secondary characters, including Kristen's husband, who is diagnosed with cancer, and David's complicated family history. These subplots provide insight into the main characters' motivations and add an emotional depth to the show that elevates it beyond just a supernatural thriller. The show's writing is complex and thought-provoking, with each episode exploring deep philosophical questions that often have no clear answers. The show's creators, Michelle and Robert King, are also responsible for critically acclaimed shows such as The Good Wife and The Good Fight, and their expertise in crafting nuanced, multidimensional characters is evident in Evil. The show's cinematography and special effects are also well-done, creating a chilling and unsettling atmosphere that suits the show's subject matter. Overall, Evil combines supernatural thrills with existential questions, creating a show that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show's strong writing, excellent acting, and eerie atmosphere make it a must-watch for fans of supernatural thrillers and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of belief and faith.

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Seasons
The Demon of the End
10. The Demon of the End
August 14, 2022
The team investigates a household terrorized by a demonic infestation and is shocked when they find out the house is next door to Kristen’s. Meanwhile, Kristen is surprised to learn that her frozen egg was never destroyed and purchased anonymously which leads her on a new adventure.
The Demon of Money
9. The Demon of Money
August 7, 2022
The team investigates claims that a demon has been stalking people who have invested in a stock tip. The Entity asks for David's help in transitioning Grace Ling back.
The Demon of Parenthood
8. The Demon of Parenthood
July 31, 2022
The team responds to reports of possessed toys and electronics originating from a store. David is tasked with retrieving a hidden message that may be the key to saving the prophet Grace Ling.
The Demon of Cults
7. The Demon of Cults
July 24, 2022
The team investigates a young man who is being held against his will to determine if he is possessed or is influenced by a cult.
The Demon of Algorithms
6. The Demon of Algorithms
July 17, 2022
A single mother enlists the team to look into the potentially demonic ways the viral app TipTop is terrorizing her family.
The Angel of Warning
5. The Angel of Warning
July 10, 2022
Sister Andrea’s career and sanity are on trial as she battles Leland. Meanwhile the team investigates an alleged angel sighting.
The Demon of the Road
4. The Demon of the Road
July 3, 2022
The team encounters a truck driver whose wife thinks he is possessed and explores the possibility of a demon haunting the highway.
The Demon of Sex
3. The Demon of Sex
June 26, 2022
Sister Andrea joins the team to fix a demonically possessed marriage.
The Demon of Memes
2. The Demon of Memes
June 19, 2022
David, Kristen and Ben investigate a Slender-Man like internet meme that is quickly spiraling out of control and inciting teenagers to commit blasphemous acts in order to avoid death.
The Demon of Death
1. The Demon of Death
June 12, 2022
David’s relationship with Kristen takes a turn when he gives into his temptation. Meanwhile the team is tasked with exploring a machine to measure the weight of the human soul as it leaves a dying body.
Description

Evil is a supernatural thriller television series that premiered on CBS in 2019. The show follows a forensic psychologist, Kristen Bouchard, played by Katja Herbers, who gets recruited by a skeptical priest, David Acosta, played by Mike Colter, to help investigate miracles and demonic possessions. Along with Ben Shakir, played by Aasif Mandvi, a tech expert, they form a team that works to determine whether supposed supernatural occurrences are genuine miracles or something more sinister.

The show begins with Kristen getting hired as an assessor for David and his team, who work for the Catholic Church as their assessors of supposed demonic possessions. At first, she is skeptical of David's work and dismisses many of the cases they are tasked with investigating. However, as she begins to dig deeper into what's going on, she starts to experience strange and supernatural events herself, causing her to question the sanity and safety of herself and her family.

As the show progresses, each episode features a different investigation into a supposed miracle or possession. They encounter many sinister and supernatural events along the way, such as a baby who seems to cure people's ailments and a man who appears to have stigmata. The team employs psychological and scientific methods to uncover the truth behind these phenomena.

Throughout the series, the show explores deeper themes about faith, science, and the nature of human belief, as the investigations become more and more ambiguous. Kristen, who is an atheist, must reconcile her skepticism with the existence of literal demons in the world. David, who is a believer, faces doubts about his faith and the church he serves. Throughout their investigations, the team is often confronted with the reality that the supernatural may not be as simple or as straightforward as they once thought.

The show is also notable for its portrayal of secondary characters, including Kristen's husband, who is diagnosed with cancer, and David's complicated family history. These subplots provide insight into the main characters' motivations and add an emotional depth to the show that elevates it beyond just a supernatural thriller.

The show's writing is complex and thought-provoking, with each episode exploring deep philosophical questions that often have no clear answers. The show's creators, Michelle and Robert King, are also responsible for critically acclaimed shows such as The Good Wife and The Good Fight, and their expertise in crafting nuanced, multidimensional characters is evident in Evil. The show's cinematography and special effects are also well-done, creating a chilling and unsettling atmosphere that suits the show's subject matter.

Overall, Evil combines supernatural thrills with existential questions, creating a show that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show's strong writing, excellent acting, and eerie atmosphere make it a must-watch for fans of supernatural thrillers and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of belief and faith.

Evil is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (36 episodes). The series first aired on September 26, 2019.

Where to Watch Evil

Evil is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Evil on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 26, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (28,906)