The IRS taps the team to investigate the legitimacy of a new organization seeking religious status for tax exemption.The IRS taps the team to investigate the legitimacy of a new organization seeking religious status for tax exemption.The IRS taps the team to investigate the legitimacy of a new organization seeking religious status for tax exemption.
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Ariel Ash
- Altar Girl
- (uncredited)
Tim Matheson
- Edward Tragoren
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsAfter Kristen's "liaison" in the car, she drives home. When she stops the car outside her house, you see her push the the seat belt back into its resting position and lean over to brush the passenger seat. As she is finishing and starts to lean back, she suddenly has her seat belt on again.
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Season 2 review so far: Too many questions, not enough answers
Im officially worried about season 2. In the first season, they did an excellent job of showing how classic supernatural evil can hide behind modern day skepticism while teasing the real mystery that David, Kristen and his priesthood are vitally important to actual battle of good vs evil. The tone was perfect because we were questioning the validity of supernatural events just like our main characters. However, that tone should have ended definitively with Kristen in the S1 finale. That event should have marked the moment when our 3 main characters officially became one of the cases they like to investigate. I was excited for S2 because I believed the show would finally provide us with ANSWERS, take the definitive stance that supernatural evil is real and our protagonists would have to deal with this change in reality. Instead, the show is frustratingly still trying to keep us in the dark. It has not addressed ANY of the questions from before, it has created EVEN MORE mysteries with no answers and had characters we like behave in illogical ways with NO HINT of a larger explanation coming. It's basically gone backwards in terms of plot and character development. This episode is no exception. I understand that there are still 2 episodes left but after Game of Thrones and Lost, Im starting to think the writers are just not interested in seriously addressing the fantasy/supernatural elements they keep introducing. I hope Im completely wrong in 2 weeks but a better show wouldn't have relied on the last 2 episodes to explain a seasons worth of questionable character choices and nonsensical scenes.
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- aca-86232
- Sep 25, 2021
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- Runtime49 minutes
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