Evil Season 2
Skeptical forensic psychologist Kristen Bouchard joins priest-in-training David Acosta and technology expert Ben Shakir as they investigate supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and other extraordinary occurrences to assess for a scientific explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work.
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Evil
2019 / TV-MAIn season two, Kristen struggles with her darker nature after killing a man. David suffers temptation as he gets closer to his ordination, and Ben is visited by night terrors that prey on his greatest fears.
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Evil Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The team is sent to meet on campus with Mitch Otterbean, a student with a growing compulsion to eat human flesh.
At Dr. Boggs' request, the team is introduced to a recently widowed Catholic named Nathan, and his teenage son, Elijah.
The IRS taps the team to investigate the legitimacy of a new organization seeking religious status for tax exemption.
Ben, David, and Kristen investigate the RSM Fertility clinic - since so many of their past cases have led back to the ominous clinic.
Bishop Marx tasks the team to investigate a UFO sighting, spotted by an air force pilot.
Kristen, David, and Ben are sent to Cornell University, at the request of Bishop Marx, to investigate an electrode-based experiment.
The team is dispatched to a monastery to investigate the corpse of Father Thomas, whose body has not decayed in the year following his death.
After the shooting of an unarmed woman, the team is tasked with investigating the police officer who pulled the trigger.
Father Mulvehill asks the team for a confidential evaluation, as he fears that he might be the victim of diabolical oppression.
The team is sent to investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy, Wyatt.
The team encounters a nine-year-old girl, Mathilda, who is seemingly haunted by a Jinn, a spirit in the Islamic faith.
The team is charged with investigating a man who claims that he is hearing an angel.
The team is given the task of evaluating the likelihood of Leland being possessed, which if decided true, would require them to exorcise him.