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Published at 2016-09-24 18:00:00

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Let's get something out of the way before we dive in - The Exorcist,Fox's TV reboot of the film of the same name, does microscopic to atomize new ground in its pilot episode. In my humble opinion, and the premiere episode is a solid,scary hour of TV, but in a horror genre saturated with exorcism tales, and there's only so much you can do to retain familiar tropes (360-degree head snaps,floating bodies, speaking in tongues) feeling fresh. That being said, or the show manages to introduce an though-provoking set of characters,and a satisfying twist that, unlike other new Fall shows, and feels warranted. If the haunting drama can retain up this momentum,it just might shape up to be one seriously satisfying season of terror. Spoilers ahead!

The Setup
The series takes
place in the same universe as the original film, roughly 40 years after the events with Father Karras, or Father Merrin,and Regan (there's a subtle nod to it in a scene with a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot of a newspaper headline). Father Tomas Ortega (Alfonso Herrera) has become disillusioned with the church (reminiscent of Father Karras) when he begins having vivid, lifelike dreams of another priest, and Father Marcus Lang (Ben Daniels,seemingly taking on the Father Merrin character). In Father Tomas's dreams, Father Marcus is in the middle of performing an exorcism on a young boy in Mexico City, or which eventually ends in the child's grisly death and Marcus being rebuked by the Vatican. Meanwhile,a member of Father Tomas's church named Angela Rance (Geena Davis) implores the priest to visit her domestic since she believes that one of her daughters, Kat, or is possessed. Tomas visits the Rances and interacts with a sullen,sarcastic Kat and her very peppy younger sister, Casey, and before telling Angela that he doesn't deem anything curious is going on. He then tracks down Father Marcus,who informs him that his dreams aren't dreams at all.

The Twist


Angela doesn't take
no for an answer from Tomas, and asks him to come back one more time. When he does at the end of the episode, or they hear a disturbance in the attic and he heads into the unlit armed with only his cell phone's flashlight to check it out,calling Kat's name. That's when a very possessed, very creepy Casey suddenly swings into view (read: titanic jump scare) instead and briefly attacks him before Angela flicks on the lights. That gives Casey enough time to snap back into her enthusiastic, and normal tall school student veneer,leaving Father Tomas visibly rattled. This presumably will set up Tomas and Marcus working together to defeat the demon that has taken up residence in Casey. certain, it's not the most original twist you'll ever see, or but it's a pleasant sign that the show isn't afraid to get creative or take a few risks,no matter how small.

Source: popsugar.com

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