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Evil (TV Series 2019–2024) Poster

(2019–2024)

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8/10
Love it, but. Keep your remote handy.
emanuelasmith16 August 2022
It's a great, quirky and dark show. But I have to turn the volume HELLA down every time the girls screech. Then turn it back up to hear what they're saying.

It's 2022, can we please equalise sound a bit? It's seriously so aggravating.
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8/10
Why are the kids screaming in all of their scenes?
randyunseen5 October 2020
I love this show... Great story with a lot of scary Scenes... The acting is excellent all the way around. Doesn't get to corny or political. But... Those 4-girls and the All the Screaming is soo annoying! Why does the Director insist on all the screaming over and over. I cringe every time I see these girls. Why? Maybe just one time it might be funny. But every time? Why?
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9/10
Disturbing and Thought-provoking
MotoMike3 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Horror has finally grown up. No more zombie knockoffs, with shock shots and gross-out things to cause viewers to scream. Some of the episodes were more disturbing than anything I've seen in a long time - the virtual reality goggles segment, the multiple personalities woman in Vatican III, the mother-babysitter's irresponsibility, the masked little girl persuading the kids to play "Funeral", etc. It's still not clear what the show's attitude on the supernatural, religion, the Catholic Church, and psychology is: is it trying to present little slivers of unexplainable occurrences without really committing to "yes, there are indeed demons and all the stuff the exorcists believe"? Or is it debunking them? That tension, and how it keeps seesawing between those points of view, keeps the show going - that and the recurring evil characters, especially Leland, who (to me) is scary in his utter lack of scariness. He's terrific in embodying evil in a soft-spoken and likeable man, and then he starts talking and you realize that he's effortlessly one of the worst people on TV. One of the underlying themes of the show seems to be that with or without a supernatural element, there are people in the world who want to do evil things. So this means that it isn't necessary to have a supernatural connection or demon connected to every character or plot line, which makes this, as the title says, a show not about ghosties or beasties but about evil itself - what does it look like and how does it act?
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9/10
How was this show ever cancelled?
Nightmarelogic14 June 2024
Warning: Spoilers
After 4 seasons Evil is being cancelled by Paramount+ even though it is a popular show with actors who genuinely enjoy being on it. The first couple seasons have moved to Netflix but Netflix doesn't have a good track record either so one of the most fun shows on streaming right now is likely done.

The show is clever and well made and talks openly about evil on the modern world and how technology like the internet has given evil a way to communicate and feel less alone.

The show centers around three "assessors" for the Catholic Church who travel around the country trying to see if someone's problem is medical, scientific or spiritual. The first season which appeared on CBS was case of the week and often had cases resolved pretty quickly but left one little detail open for debate. When the show moved to Paramount Plus it became more long form and began asking the question about the price we all pay when good people letting evil into their lives.

The show is brilliant in that it doesn't take the obvious roll. Characters that could have been written as as stereotypes are given depth and just when you think the story will go one way it goes the other.

This is a fun, brilliant and spooky show that you should watch. Highly recommended.
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8/10
the kids
Skyblue901257 October 2020
I like the show, it's fun and entertaining.

But

How many times do the writers think they need to remind us that the girls all talk over each other and scream. With few exceptions their lines descend into a cacophony of gibberish. Sure, I know real kids do that but why do we have to be subjected to it repeatedly in every episode?

On the other hand, I think this aspect of the story is a good way to promote birth control.
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8/10
We aren't kidding about the annoying daughters
aliminx5 May 2024
Great show, I'm fully involved....until the daughters are on screen, then I consider switching it off. Good lord, who thought they were a good idea? The screeching and high-pitched whining....its just the worst. I read the reviews before watching and thought people were just blowing it out of proportion...

They are not. The daughters almost make the show unwatchable. I'm hoping there's an episode where they get sucked into a demon dimension or something. I'd love to hear the direction for their scenes - "OK, girls, louder this time! Can you get your voices to a higher pitch? We really need to give the audience the worst headache possible!"
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10/10
Bought CBS All Access *just* for this show
imdborphan15 January 2020
I had given up on network television, finally cancelling cable/satellite/live altogether two years ago. This show really intrigued me, so, against my better judgement, I am now paying to watch it. The fresh writing, unique perspective and curious nature of the show had me hooked, and I binged eight episodes at once! It is addictive.

One reason for the success is that the lead actress is simply a star (rare to find someone not just likable but also inherently watchable). She could carry this show on her own, sure shoulders, but her chemistry with her partner is off the charts. The whole team works very well together; the cringe is minimal, storylines solid, humor top notch, and it changes the game where the stodgy procedural is concerned.

Everything I have ever loved on network TV has been cancelled; I still pine for shows ten years' gone. I paid for this, signed up for this IMDb account to write a review, and am sharing this with you in hope that this smart, creepy and fun show is given a chance...by its overlords and potential viewers. Watch two episodes. You'll be hooked!
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7/10
Please send the kids to boarding school
NickAMG20 June 2022
The show is pretty good, except the way they've written the kids is mind-numbingly overbearing and quite unrealistic. Almost every scene with them is a babbling noise of choreographed arguing. It's just too much!
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8/10
different yet familiar
odead8227 September 2019
So I was skeptical about this show at first but I'm glad I watched it, it was creepy and engrossing and I like the direction it took, In the vain of X-Files and "true crime" style shows, this mixes them together very well with good lead characters. Hopefully a show with so much potential will stick around for awhile.
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6/10
Progressively getting worse
jon_anderson778 August 2023
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So we started watching this last week having put it off for a couple of years and have binged through a season and a half. Season 1 was great. An X Files type affair but centered around the Catholic church / religion. This was straightforward and worked well as a semi serious drama and I suspect most of the good reviews on IMDB are based on this first season but season 2 takes a weird turn and the show has become a really odd and quirky mess that borders on farce. The female lead is a murderer, the male lead is almost redundant as a character, the comedy relief skeptic is dating a woman who has a supernatural twin sister and all 3 of them regularly see demons and creatures yet never mention this to each other despite what they do for a living. None of this lends to the show in a good way. The writers really changed direction and it's more of Grimm type show now for fantasy and Sci Fi fans which is a shame as the format of season one was so much better. We've stuck with it but not really sure why as it's already passed the point of plausibility. Don't even get me started on the plotline with her mother. Ridiculous.
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9/10
Loving it!
kskehan-6374211 October 2019
It is a very interesting show with the supernatural twist on it. It is intelligent and just good. I hope CBS really gives this a chance, they put it in tough time slot against the NFL and great Shows. It just needs time. I look forward to Watching it!
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6/10
Good,Dark, Pleasant but needs to Fix the annoyance's
kenya-226433 January 2024
I just started watching this show at the end of 2023, and I binge watched it. Well, I am a huge X file and crime show type fan and that's what made me give this show a shot. The character that plays the Grandma can be written out she is not needed and annoying. There needs to be some type of resolution to some of these cases before they go onto something else new. It is very annoying to keep jumping from one case to another without really closing at least one case. We get it Kristen stays underneath a train track, but you don't have to film every time the train is passing it is a very annoying loud sound. Just stop with the train crap. In addition, who ever is directing those four girls to act like that shame on you. Those girls are very cute and adorable, but they are being told to act the way they're acting. It is so annoying when they come on the scene, but they're only behaving the way someone has directed them to behave. It's time to write the girls less into the script and get someone better to direct them. It's time to put Leland character to bed and bring on a new threat, he has been the main threat for to long. I like this show but their is a lot of questions that I have with the plot on some of these episodes. Hopefully in season 4 some of these things can be fixed I would like the show to stick around for a while but it needs some improvements. I love the 3 main characters David, Kristen, and Ben. However, I would love to see more of the Sister Andrea character she is great.! Let's keep the show about EVIL and let's not stray to far with all the personal relationships issues.
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4/10
Nothing is ever resolved
gllindsay-141-94929427 September 2021
I have an issue with shows that continuously open new story lines without ever resolving past story lines. Leads to an unsatisfactory experience.
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Hard to get over the children
sedtnksfq9 January 2021
Amazing show, but very irritating how the kids cry every episode
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8/10
Surprisingly Good Show
newpapyrus29 October 2019
After watching five episodes, Evil has turned out to be a surprisingly good show with very interesting principal characters and minor characters-- including the children.

While suspected supernatural occurrences in each episode are usually rationally explained, there are also strong hints of supernatural forces at work. And that makes this show both interesting and rather unnerving.

I really hope Evil gets a second season!
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8/10
Awesome show with a couple of little problems.
AvidWatcher1011 August 2022
Well written, well executed with excellent actors. I don't usually go for scary stuff, but the show is that good, I am hooked. Two problems mar the scenery. First, the daughters. Maybe the writers have kids who act like this so they think it's normal. It is not. It's awful, distracting, annoying and overdone. Ever since the beginning of season 1, when they come on the sound is off. Hurray for mute and subtitles. 90% of reviews have the same complaint but apparently the writers don't care if we hate it.

Second problem is the neverending saga of the same bad guy. Michael Emerson is a really good actor, but come on. If there will be a season 4 please freshen it up with a new antagonist.

Finally, the train. It has been clearly stated that the train passes three times a day. But every time the scene moves to Kristen's house the we have to listen to the train. Kristen arrjves home. Train. Scene wih kids. Train. Sheryl in the yard. Train. Kristen trying to sleep. Train. So, as wih the kids, less is more.
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10/10
Well.....you have my full and undivided attention
Ed-Shullivan27 September 2019
A perfect 10 for 10 rating

Excellent writing. Exciting plot. Great character development. I don't think a lot of people realize how difficult it must be to write, edit, direct, then perform a complete story line within a restricted 42-46 minute episodic time frame. If this the pilot episode is an example of what we can expect each week then count me in.

Lead actress Katja Herbers has proven once again that she cannot be pigeon holed nor type cast in any way. She possesses chameleon like attributes that allow her to seamlessly slip into one characters skin and then into another characters skin as if she was born to play any part. In Evil, Katja Herbers plays psychologist Dr. Kristen Bouchard who works as an independent contractor mainly working for the prosecution to bring criminals to justice. She is approached by another independent contractor named David Dacosta (Mike Colter) who works for the Roman Catholic Church to assess whether people are actually possessed by a demon of some kind or if there is a logical and/or scientific explanation for what would otherwise be considered an unexplained phenomenon. David Dacosta also is assisted by Ben Shakir (Aasif Mandvi) who is another non believer in demons and whose role is to dig deep into what may have caused someone to believe they are possessed.

There are some really lame films and television series that attempt to address the super natural but Evil is at the top of the class for holding great suspense, intrigue and is complimented by some superb acting. If this the pilot episode is an example of what we can expect then count me in as a true believer.

A perfect 10 out of 10 rating
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9/10
This series is amazing, but...
esmith-997499 October 2020
Please stop the girls doing that annoying rambling they do every time there is a scene with them. It is over done..
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7/10
Great show, but....
Havishamesque23 November 2019
Please, for the love of anything holy, shut the kids up. Do they really need to shriek and scream All. The. Time??
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10/10
Good show but..
dyvigil30 December 2019
It's a really good show but those kids are so damn annoying!!! They need to go!!!
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7/10
Cackling kids...
skt946-149-66792124 December 2019
Really like the show except for the most annoying thing on this show. When the 4 girls are all babbling and bickering all at once like cackling hens without coming up for air, especially the youngest one, ANNOYING as hell (no pun intended).
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9/10
Really good show BUT I think I'm done after this season
farrahfaucette15 January 2023
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Too many loose ends. I need all the characters locked in a room and spill what they have each encountered. Finally we have some honestly in season 3 when both Ben and Kristin confess their experience with the toilet but still there are too many secrets . The daughters are keeping secrets from the mom. Mom is keeping secrets from daughters and husband. Husband is keeping secrets of gross creepy jar from wife, how HE broke the plumbing, oh and btw conveniently has amnesia. Grams is keeping secrets from daughter. The assessment team are suppose to be working together but keep secrets from each other. I need at least one satisfying moment of honesty, but I'm now seeing a consistent theme of once the episode is over nothing will be fully resolved and we are just on to the next case. Guess we'll never talk about the swapping of fluids or all the dudes gram killed or why the jars of blood are important or the flying highway demon. NOPE it'll just never be explained just more interesting intros to new stories that also will never be explained.
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6/10
Nothing gets resolved
slavihinkov13 August 2022
The main issue of the series is the lack of development, Everything starts fresh like there wasn't a chapter before that. No resolution of the monsters/demons etc, everything just builds up, builds up and I really don't understand the big hype about the series.
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4/10
Get rid of the kids!!!...please!
matthew-4124331 December 2019
Ok show but I turned off due to the kids screaming all the time. Just no need! Seems a lot of people have the same problem looking at the reviews. Bin the kids!!!
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8/10
The kids,,,,,,,,,,,,,cost one star - Fast forward thru their scenes
thejdrage2 June 2024
I was AMAZED at the number of reviewers who were as irritated as I was at the loudness of the gaggle of kids. They are sadly a most unpleasant distraction most of the time they are on screen. Too bad they can't take a page out of the Everybody Loves Raymond scripts and keep them mostly off screen.

Am I going to be subjected to the Little darlings (all their names begin with "L") for all the other seasons as well? One reviewer suggested Boarding School. I am writing this review to say I concur - as well as to suggest to fast forward through their scenes if you don't appreciate little girls screaming and talking over everyone - adults included.

Otherwise, this is a fun watch! The monsters are heavenly! And will provide you with lots to scream at yourself!!
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