Demonic Objects
- Episode aired Jun 1, 2023
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6.2/10
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Demons use everyday objects to wreak havoc on people's lives.Demons use everyday objects to wreak havoc on people's lives.Demons use everyday objects to wreak havoc on people's lives.
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- GoofsThe bishop with the possessed doll decries that somehow possessed or haunted objects are big collector's items, while admitting that he has collected a large number of possessed and haunted items in storage "to protect the innocent." As an exorcist, shouldn't he be exorcising or destroying those objects? That seems like a better way to "Protect the Innocent" as well as the general public.
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What happened?
Yesterday, there were 6 user reviews--5 profoundly negative and one fan positive. Now suddenly all of them are gone. Did they get nuked? If so, why?
This show is utterly terrible, and not even in a "so bad it's good" way. It has sketchy production values, and is about as believable as The Smurfs being real. Like "the Exorcist" and "Rosemary's Baby," the material is only scary if you actually believe it. The show's disclaimer about disturbing material and "viewer discretion advised" is pure hype--there's nothing that wouldn't be rated PG. I cannot imagine a target audience for this show. The actors can't convince me that they're human, much less that they're engaged in a war with demons.
The "Dramatic reenactments" are very poorly done. The first story is about a possessed doll. It is the sole survivor of a house fire. Where's the investigation report? One that actually says "The whole house was destroyed, except for one doll sitting on a shelf that was weirdly not affected by the flames, soot, or the water from fire hoses that was used to put out the fire"? Later, the priest, who is supposedly utterly convinced that the possessed doll is real, admits to releasing it from the binding to prove to a bunch of students that it really was possessed. Um, shouldn't a priest be wise enough and have a strong enough character not to yield to peer pressure? And shouldn't he, as an exorcist, um, actually exorcise and destroy the doll? Wouldn't that be his job? No, instead he carries it around as proof that he is real--what a hypocrite!
As one of the now vanished reviews put it: It's like campfire stories told to scare gullible children.
I suggest finding something more intelligent to watch... Like an old test pattern, or static, or watching paint dry.
This show is utterly terrible, and not even in a "so bad it's good" way. It has sketchy production values, and is about as believable as The Smurfs being real. Like "the Exorcist" and "Rosemary's Baby," the material is only scary if you actually believe it. The show's disclaimer about disturbing material and "viewer discretion advised" is pure hype--there's nothing that wouldn't be rated PG. I cannot imagine a target audience for this show. The actors can't convince me that they're human, much less that they're engaged in a war with demons.
The "Dramatic reenactments" are very poorly done. The first story is about a possessed doll. It is the sole survivor of a house fire. Where's the investigation report? One that actually says "The whole house was destroyed, except for one doll sitting on a shelf that was weirdly not affected by the flames, soot, or the water from fire hoses that was used to put out the fire"? Later, the priest, who is supposedly utterly convinced that the possessed doll is real, admits to releasing it from the binding to prove to a bunch of students that it really was possessed. Um, shouldn't a priest be wise enough and have a strong enough character not to yield to peer pressure? And shouldn't he, as an exorcist, um, actually exorcise and destroy the doll? Wouldn't that be his job? No, instead he carries it around as proof that he is real--what a hypocrite!
As one of the now vanished reviews put it: It's like campfire stories told to scare gullible children.
I suggest finding something more intelligent to watch... Like an old test pattern, or static, or watching paint dry.
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- koohii
- Jun 14, 2023
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