Evil was always more than the sum of its parts
Briefly

The ambiguity and uncertainty that dominated 'Evil' were central to its identity, allowing it to transcend typical procedural norms and explore deeper themes.
Unlike other shows that validate the supernatural, 'Evil' masterfully played coy, often leaving viewers questioning the reality of what they were witnessing.
'Evil' deserves better recognition for its unique storytelling that intricately weaves psychological skepticism and belief into each supernatural inquiry for the Catholic Church.
Despite being a horror series, 'Evil' maintained an intriguing balance between skepticism and belief, offering a narrative that reflects personal beliefs and societal views.
Read at Polygon
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