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Paelos
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It's a show on CBS about a priest who is not quite a priest and his team of skeptics that try to disprove whether or not a supernatural event has occured withing the sphere of the Catholic Church.
That's just the premise, from there it quickly gets into creepy demon dreams, drug hallucinations, exorcisms, psychopaths, and kid-killers. For a show on CBS it's rather edgy and I think very well written. Plus the lead actor is the same guy who played Luke Cage, so he's the star of the show.
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HaemishM
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I've recorded it in my YoutubeTV library but haven't watched it yet. My buddy at work says it's good.
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TheWalrus
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This is very good. They're walking a fine line on whether or not the demon shit is real, although they're leaning very heavily toward real. Which they would have to, if they wanted to keep selling the show.
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Paelos
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Show gets more and more brutal. Last week's ending was a moment.
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Paelos
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I guess we had the mini-finale for the holidays, and it was a cliffhanger as expected (sort of). I don't really ever believe that any main character is in real danger this early in the show, especially with it being renewed for Season 2.
However, I will say the rest of the show is setting up well. Ben from LOST is setting up as a great antagonist and puppet master.
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HaemishM
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Just hit that mini-finale. I kind of cringe at the over the top way they are dragging on the incels and influencers being a part of Leland's plot, but it's kind of hard to touch on either of those subjects without making the twats they are lampooning into the complete caricatures that they are.
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