every fcuking time, waiting for the arsehole behaviour to start
DOG COMMS IS DEVIL COMMS - SOLVED FINALLY
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There's a saying that goes, "every dog will have his day." In today's TV landscape, you could swap out the dog with the devil, and it would be just as true.Â
For the last several years, the small screen has proven that the devil and occult sell, thanks to TV devilishly large catalog of fallen-angel themed content. From Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Supernatural to Lucifer and American Horror Story, we can't get enough of the dark prince and his mythology, biblical and pop-cultural. Now, it seems that entertainment has become so saturated with tales of Lucifer and his demons that at least two popular shows featuring the cast-out angel have drawn on the same bible story to develop their narrative universes.
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Redditor u/Tehni caught that the tale of the demons and the pigs, otherwise referred to as "Legion," has been used as a plot device in both CBS' supernatural crime series Evil and Netflix horror drama The Haunting of Bly Manor. (That's on top of both series using puzzles to engage their fans.) In the New Testament, the gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke, tell a tale of an exorcism performed by Jesus. In it, the son of God happens upon a man — or in the case of Mark, two men — after arriving onshore in a boat. That man had been living in the tombs and, after breaking free of his shackles, wondered them and mountains night and day. Jesus recognized him as an "unclean spirit," and in their meeting, the man throws himself to the ground and begs to know what Jesus wants with him, saying, "I beg You before God not to torture me!"Â
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When Jesus asks his name, the man reveals it to be Legion, telling him, "for we are many."Â Fearful of being sent from the region, the demons beg Jesus to cast them into a herd of bigs feeding on a nearby hill. He grants their request, and the unclear spirits leave the man for the pigs, which all eventually rush to the sea and drown.Â
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DEMONIC SIGILS
While both series feature the scripture, they weave it into their narrative in creatively different ways. In Evil, the legion is discovered around episode five by Dr. Kristin Bouchard (Katja Herbers) and Mike Coulter's priest-in-training David Acosta from a woman possessed by a demon. When another woman, who claims to receive messages from God, reveals that a "massacre of the innocents" is on the way — a reference to the Bible tale in which all male infants under the age of two are slaughter by King Herod to prevent the maturation of the messiah — the duo soon find themselves trying to decipher a map laying out a hierarchy of demons. In possession of The Vatican, which is uninterested in handing it over, the two snap photos of the map, and as the first season unfolds, realize that they're frequently coming face to face with members of Legion in their cases.Â
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In The Haunting of Bly Manor, the biblical tale of the "Miracle of the Gadarene Swine" takes a more metaphorical bend, underscoring one of the series biggest questions. The season follows au pair Dani, hired to work at a remote estate and care for two children. One of those children is Miles, a young boy who hears from his teacher, Father Stack, about the story of possessed swine. After it's recounted to him, the young boy questions whether the man who was once possessed permitted the demons to enter his body, as the demons had to request to possess the pigs. In this scenario, the story of Legion isn't about literal demons, but the dynamics of the Bly Manor ghosts and their ability to possess the home's inhabitants. Â
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The plots in which Evil and Bly Manor deploy the gospel — or other pop culture mentions in Mass Effect, Twelfth Night, The Exorcist, and Angel — are distinct enough that only an eagle-eyed fan might notice. But the well-known tale of possession is unmistakable and the perfect vessel for exploring darker behavior of the human — and demonic — variety. Â
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The Hidden Puzzle In Evil That Has Fans Talking
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Fans of CBS series Evil are piecing together the show's biggest mystery with a little help from its showrunners.Â
In a post-Lost and Pretty Littles Liars TV era, a series of "clues" hidden within each episode might not seem all that… fun. Especially when you aren't sure if the writers even know the ending to the puzzle you put all that extra effort into deciphering. But past TV traumas aren't stopping fans of the Mike Colter-led supernatural drama from getting in on decoding the mystery that's literally hidden inside each of the show's episodes.Â
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Throughout Evil's initial (and highly-binged) 13-episode run, fans noticed literal puzzle pieces slipped into scenes of the show. By the time the finale rolled around, it had become clear that each episode actually features several clues. One Reddit user first noticed it in episode 6, when the image of a puzzle piece flashed over a portion of the screen where a baby was being held in a man's hands.Â
But it had already happened multiple times by that point in the season. In fact, clues had been dropped in every episode outside of the pilot. While the puzzle pieces all feature markings that appear to part of a map, what it's a map of is still unclear. Evil showrunners told Entertainment Weekly that they had created a puzzle that could presumably be solved only at the season's end.Â
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"There is a puzzle approach with the whole season. It's a combination of the numbers and other things you can find within the episode,"Â Robert King said. "It's a fairly complicated puzzle. There is a pattern, and it won't come together until the last episode. It's not something you can figure out along the way, even though you should be keeping track."Â
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LONG ARTICLE, WORTH READING,
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