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Evil
Season 2
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In 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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13 Episodes
N Is for Night Terrors
E1
N Is for Night Terrors
Episode 1
A Is for Angel
E2
A Is for Angel
Episode 2
F Is for Fire
E3
F Is for Fire
Episode 3
E Is for Elevator
E4
E Is for Elevator
Episode 4
Z Is for Zombies
E5
Z Is for Zombies
Episode 5
C Is for Cop
E6
C Is for Cop
Episode 6
S Is for Silence
E7
S Is for Silence
Episode 7
B Is for Brain
E8
B Is for Brain
Episode 8
U Is for U.F.O.
E9
U Is for U.F.O.
Episode 9
O Is for Ovaphobia
E10
O Is for Ovaphobia
Episode 10
I Is for IRS
E11
I Is for IRS
Episode 11
D Is for Doll
E12
D Is for Doll
Episode 12
C Is for Cannibal
E13
C Is for Cannibal
Episode 13
Cast of Season 2
Katja Herbers
Dr Kristen Bouchard
Mike Colter
David Acosta
Aasif Mandvi
Ben Shakir
Michael Emerson
Dr Leland Townsend
Brooklyn Shuck
Lynn Bouchard
Skylar Gray
Lila Bouchard
Maddy Crocco
Lexis Bouchard
Dalya Knapp
Laura Bouchard
Kurt Fuller
Dr. Kurt Boggs
Christine Lahti
Sheryl Luria
Marti Matulis
George / Devil Therapist / Jinn / Brother Paul / Demon
Season 2 Reviews
Paste Magazine
Allison Keene
Unburdened by the constraints of broadcast, Evil is leaning into freedom so hard that it's done away with any guardrails that previously made its complex story work.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The show's humor is still intact, particularly as evidenced in a nasty bit of physical comedy involving one of Kristen's daughters.
Slate
Daniel Schroeder
Evil reminds us that these are all just stories, yarns to help us survive in the world.
New York Times
Mike Hale
The Kings play to their strengths, deftly inserting elements of workplace comedy and bureaucratic satire, with Peter Scolari and Dylan Baker providing pleasure as priests who are as obsessed with public relations as any politician or corporate executive.
Den of Geek
Tony Sokol
Evil season 2 succeeds best where it counts most. It is creepy, spooky and fun. The thrills are sometimes cut by the humor, and sometimes made more deliciously insidious because of it.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
I won't lie: The crunch and the subsequent scream scared the sh*t out of me.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Evil is the rare show that's both frequently scary -- one jump-scare was enough that my reaction scared my dog sitting next to me on the couch -- but in a generally sophisticated way.
indieWire
Steve Greene
"Evil" keeps adding on cases. So far the show has resisted using multiple episodes to really consider a single instance. If it continues at this pace, there's a potential for burnout awfully quick.
Polygon
Joshua Rivera
Answers the question of what a funny version of The Exorcist might look like.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Maggie Fremont
It wastes absolutely zero time getting us right back into the circumstances that left our jaws on our respective floors when season one ended in January 2020.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The show, created by Robert and Michelle King ("The Good Wife"), naturally levels up in the new episodes, deepening its characters and the big life questions the scripts routinely ask.
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
Evil's second season is daring, sexy, brash and occasionally hilarious, an intoxicating blend of tone and genre that brazenly rejects the inherent assumptions of the procedural form.
The Spool
Beau North
Evil is the rare show that manages to successfully mix scares, humor, and genuine human emotion and still be as sophisticated as it is weird.
Film School Rejects
Naomi Elias
If EVIL season one was a meditation on the nature of evil, season two is a deep dive into its power to corrupt. It remains must-see TV.
The Ringer
Miles Surrey
Evil remains a sacrilegious cocktail of WTF television-and we're so blessed to have it.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Emerson jumps into that pool with two feet and splashes around like a sugar-shocked toddler, which reminds us that one of the reasons evil is so seductive is that it's so darn amusing.
PopMatters
Livia Rappaport
Evil has all the makings of traditional catholic horror, yet it continuously brings a unique perspective to one of the horror genre's most well-trodden grounds.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
Evil, on the other hand, is so enjoyably twisted I can only conclude that it's heaven-sent.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Lost's Ben Linus walked so Leland Townsend could run. The actor revels in morphing his facial expressions and pacing his dialogue delivery to go from absurd to hilarious to scary.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
"N is for Night Terrors" is a pretty good reintroduction to the story, but if you jumped in cold as I did, then you might have been a little lost at first.
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