FOX brought us another Chapter of The Exorcist this Friday night and it was brilliant as the premiere, if not better. Similarly to last week, the episode opened with an eerie scene, once again involving Father Marcus. This time in a flashback, as a twelve year old, he's shoved in a dark room with a possessed individual and is expected to perform an exorcism. The concept of the show, and exorcisms in general, is scary enough, but watching a young boy facing against a demon is pretty damn creepy.
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Whose idea was it to play Jenga with a possessed girl? |
Casey herself kept things a little fresh, showing us that the demon's powers go beyond speaking for her. After being the victim of a very rough Lacrosse competitor, Casey (or more like the demon) got some revenge by snapping the girl's leg. Ouch! It looked horrifically painful, but she did deserve it, somewhat. There was also a mysterious man whom the girl kept seeing, and talking to, yet nobody else could see him. Is he a manifestation of the demon or merely some other supernatural being? Then later on, during a random game of Jenga, the teenager managed to impossibly balance the stack on one block. Her family were impressed, but Angela looked on in horror. Imagine the moves she could pull out for a game of Twister!
It wasn't just Casey who was taking big risks this week however. The show did a brave thing itself by introducing the possibility of the Pope appearing; a fictional version of course! Pope Sebastian is set to pay a visit to Chicago soon, and will have his staff stay in the hotel Angela manages. Anyone else thinking Angela may ask the Pope for help? With "He is Coming" posters popping up around the city, I would guess the Pope will make his appearance towards the end of the season, possibily in the finale. It'll build the anticipation (though the show hasn't actually been so great on this so far) as I feel the "He is Coming" suits a finale appearance. It'd then make a interesting climax; his "holiness" in the city, and at the same time, an inevitable exorcism-to-end-all-exorcisms going down. Anyone who read my review last week may recall that I was a little disappointed that the prospect of Angela being 'crazy' was squashed so quickly. This week however, the show interestingly proposed the idea that the main characters will be branded as 'crazy' by the religious superiors. I'm wondering if the Pope will help out or condemn the holy trinity (as I want to refer to them as). This could get very interesting...
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"God helps those who help themselves" |
Father Marcus himself stood out during this episode. A little of his backstory was revealed, and we got to see a more vulnerable version of the seemingly tough priest. Having witnessed his father killing his mother, a subsequent stay in a boy's home, and then being sold to the Church, Father Marcus has clearly had a pretty tough life. He revealed that, although most first encounters with a demon are full of fear, his, at the age of twelve, gave him a sense of purpose. Ringing any bells? Father Tomas made a similar comment in the wake of the Rance possession last week. These two men are obviously more alike than could be first expected. It was great to see a different side to Father Marcus, and to finally feel a connection towards him. I admire him, yet feel sorry for him. Ultimately though, I'm intrigued by him. Very intrigued.
Intrigue is not however a word I would attribute to Casey's reaction to holy water, which Father Marcus had instructed Angela to pour into her daughter's glass. At first seeming fine, the teenager eventually ran to the bathroom and spewed a disgusting amount of green vomit (if it's even considering vomit though in this kind of circumstance). It was a more explicit homage to the 1973 movie, but it was a little different from the original, which I welcome. The sickness was followed by Casey removing an extremely lengthy insect from her mouth, something which had been foreshadowed earlier in her bedroom. It was gross, disturbing but still interesting, weirdly. I would certainly not want to have been Casey, but that doesn't mean I don't want to watch her suffering through this possession.
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Is a new brotp forming? I think so. |
"You came and begged me for help with a case of demonic possession, and now you've got your knickers in a twist because I didn't bring you flowers?" - Father Marcus.Performer of the Week:
Ben Daniels - no question about it. Whilst others praised him for his performance last week, I personally thought he seemed to remain in the shadows of Geena Davis and Alfonso Herrera. Not this week though, thankfully. Daniels shone bright through the shadows this week and showed that he is far from a secondary character. He portrayed the broken yet determined priest wonderfully, and I just hope that the writers continue to allow Daniels to tackle the character in such a way.The show may not be the scariest thing ever, but it is psychologically terrifying. The way it's shot and the (brief) anticipation that builds during scenes keeps viewers on edge, quite frequently. It has a haunting vibe, and one that in many ways makes it scarier than a slasher show etc. It doesn't just give cheap jumps and thrills - this show wants to make you think about we're seeing. Based on our Poll from last night, I'm clearly not the only viewer who is already a big fan.
The Exorcist returns for Chapter 3 next Friday, and if the promo is anything to go by, it should be an eventful episode indeed. Share your thoughts of the episode in the comments and let me know who you thought was Performer of the Week.