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  • Episode 15 – There But for the Grace of God, Go I

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    In this episode, we rewatch and discuss Season 2, Episode 5: “There But For the Grace of God, Go I.”

    This episode has so much brillance that we broke records and recorded our longest session yet. From Marcus and Peter’s moving scene on the boat, to Andy’s struggle with mental illness, this episode had more than we could reasonably cover in our usual hour time frame. So pull up a blanket, grab a coffee, and we hope you enjoy the chat! Thank you for listening.

    Music is "There But for the Grace of God, Go I (Remix)" by Machine, from album There But for the Grace of God, Go I. & “Knives Out” by Radiohead, from album Amnesiac.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoe in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 14 One for Sorrow

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    In this episode, we discuss the fourth episode of the second season – “One for Sorrow.” I absolutely loved discussing this one – from the musical composition at the end of the episode, to the way that the animals in each scene have been distorted from something so good and pure to something so dark and sinister…this episode had it all!Thanks again for listening to us. We also invite you, the listener, to be a part of the conversation! We would like your feedback as we grow in our podcasting world – so if there’s something specific you’d like to hear, let us know!

    And of course….Exorcist congregants for life!

    Music is "Harvester of Sorrow" by Metallica from the album And Justice for All.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoe in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show from the Fox network. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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  • Episode 13 Unclean

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    In this episode, we discuss the third episode of the second season – “Unclean.” We are - as the kids say – in our feelings about some of the Tomas’s choices, and it becomes clear very quickly to us that he better start listening to Marcus ASAP.

    Remember, this podcast has spoilers, so if you have not finished the season, please do so before listening.

    Thanks again for listening. Exorcist congregants for life!Music is "Dirt" by Alice in Chains from the album Dirt.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoe in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show from the Fox network. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 12 Safe As Houses

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    In this episode, we discuss the second episode of the second season – “Safe As Houses.” Come and join in the fun as we discuss Tomas and his oh-so dangerous pride and question Grace’s intentions in the family.
    That little one is up to something for sure.

    Remember, this podcast has spoilers, so if you have not finished the season, please do so before listening.

    Thanks again for listening. Exorcist congregants for life!

    Music is "Too Late for Tears" by Geronimo and the Apaches.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoe in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show from the Fox network. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

  • Episode 11

    Season 2 Episode 1 Rewatch - Janus

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    In this episode, we discuss the first episode of season 2– “Janus.” After a bit of a hiatus, we return with a three for one! The first part is all things Exorcist discussion. The second (at approx. the 1:06 marker) we go into a bonus analysis of a movie with demonic elements, Dark Water. Fans of The Exorcist, we highly recommend this movie if you are interested in seeing some of the visual horror elements came from in season 1. And the end of our episode today goes into our first paranormal experience as podcasters when we think something supernatural is trying to intervene with our latest interview with a real exorcist.

    OOOOH! Creepy, I know.

    Thanks again for listening. We owe this all to everyone out there in the exorcist congregation. You all are loved.

    Music is "Walkin’ After Midnight" by Patsy Cline, from album Patsy Cline.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 11

    Deep Dive Discussions1:00 – Opening Scene Discusseda. 7:00 - Marcus Objectification Revisited 9:10 – The New Musical Theme Opening17:04 – All of Andy’s Family Scenes Explored43:50 – Tomas & Marcus’s Barn Scenes

    The Writer’s Room54:50 – Janus, the title explored – mythology and symbolism

    Exorcist Fandom Spotlight1:05:00 – @Ide_Cyan & @Mikinettetw

    Dark Water Movie Analysis1:07:00

    Zoe, Gaia, and Tina’s First Paranormal Podcast Experience Explained1:30:00 – sample audio included

    About this podcast:

    A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show, currently airing on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • **Bonus Episode – The Devil and Father Amorth & Deliver Us From Evil

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    In this special bonus episode, we watch and analyze two films with themes of demonic possession. The first film is The Devil & Father Amorth, a documentary from the director of the original The Exorcist movie, William Friedkin. The second is 2014 film Deliver Us from Evil, directed by Scott Derrickson and based off of the real life events of NYPD cop Ralph Sarchie.

    We chose these pieces for a few reasons. Since we started doing this podcast last February, we have grown fascinated not only with the cinematic portrayals of demonic possession in Hollywood, but also with the religious and scientific perspectives surrounding exorcisms in the real world. Are these exorcisms of actual demons? Are these manifestations merely symptoms of mental illnesses? What is the answer?

    Music is "Ludovican" by notforme!, from album Ludovican.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    **Table of Contents

    :22 - How Exorcist Fans Can Help with Season 3 Pick-Up Efforts2:55 – Bonus Episode Introduction4:35 – William Friedkin & Father Amorth10:35 –Audio of the Possessed Woman in the film13:10 - Why is this the first Vatican-approved exorcism to be filmed?16:10 – Friedkin’s Choice of Recapping a Second Meeting with the Possessed 21:50 – Exorcism Approach of Love in documentary and Exorcist TV show22:20 – Father Amorth’s usage St. Michael Archangel Prince of Heaven prayer, not used since 196425:08 – Conversation with Bishop who is Afraid to be an exorcist; “Teacher v. Warrior”a. Marcus Keane is the warrior, not the teacher27:42 – Blatty’s Desire to Write a Non-fiction Book29:10 – William Defoe in Italy, Robert Downey Jr. in England, the guy who invented a kitchen utensil in Tampa (maybe???)31:20 – Deliver Us From Evil then and watching now34:20 – The Scary Toy Owl Scene36:00 – Jungler, the Demon is Named39:10 – Why Zoe gets Stressed by Some American Horror41:00 – The Final Exorcism Scene44:54 – Why Do Demons Target Certain People (Tomas Ortega, Marcus Keane, Eric Bana’s character)50:10 – The Problem of Evil v. The Problem of Good, quote from priest

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

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  • Episode 10 – Three Rooms

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    In this episode, we rewatch and discuss the season finale of the first season – “Three Rooms.” Deep-diving into four critical scenes – Tomas v. Demon Marcus, Angela vs. Pazuzu, Marcus and Bennett v. Brother Simon, and the Rance family v. Pazuzu in the real world. This episode has it all. Join us as we delve into the richness and complexity of this season finale, and don’t forget to stay vocal in the fight to #SaveTheExorcist.

    Music is "The Snake" by Al Wilson, from album Searching for the Dolphins.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:

    A Brit (Zoe in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 9 – 162

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    In this special episode, which is the first one we record since the cancellation, we vent a long time and try to cheer each other up over Fox’s poor decision-making abilities.

    Skip ahead to minute 23 to get into the beginning of the rewatch, where we discuss ninth episode of the season – “162.” Thank you again to the Exorcist Congregation for being amazing, and let’s continue to be loud about our campaign to get our show on another network or streaming service. #SaveTheExorcist

    Music is "Legendary" by Welshley Arms, from album No Place is Home.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 8 – The Griefbearers

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    In this episode, recorded in April 2018, we discussed the eighth episode of the season – “The Griefbearers.” Thank you for listening to us as we explore Pazuzu's character, as his grip on Casey and her family tightens. Meanwhile, Marcus and Tomas struggle to exorcise the demon, using every skill in their arsenal; unfortunately, it looks like they might have met their match.

    Oh, and there's shouting. Lots of shouting. :)

    Music is "Dark Necessities" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, from album The Getaway.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 7 – Father of LiesFollow us on social media!

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    In this episode, we discuss the seventh episode of the season – “Father of Lies.” In addition to getting into our first big discussion on why Bennet is a beloved character, we also explore themes of salvation both in the Exorcist story and humanity itself.

    I KNOW….pretty deep, right?

    Of course, there is the obligatory love of Marcus and his fashion – this time, his choice of blanket is does that thing chefs do thanks to Zoe pointing that out. We also give a shoutout to amazing Exorcist renewal congregant, Mary, for her dedication to the movement to get this show renewed for another season.

    Music is "Liar" by Rollins Band, from album Weight.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 7Deep Dive into Critical Scenes1:13 – The Return of Marcus’s Arms1:57 – Bennett, He’s not just a glorified translator…he’s a fighter4:50 – Opening Scene, Tomas and Marcus drag Casey to the convent11:14 – Marcus and Mother Bernadette Arguea. 14:12 – Vulcan philosophy Discussion, “The Needs of the Many…”b. 15:32 – Slight shade thrown at Sam and Dean in Supernatural for always sacrificing themselves 16:45 – Marcus tells Tomas that he felt God in his hands21:40 – Angela and Chris in the kitchen, Angela talking about how she wants to tell Casey that she is clean and good25:50 – The usage of “fallen angel” in the exorcism prayer, discussion on salvation in the greater scheme (storywise, Catholicism and Protestantism, free will and fate)a. 31:30 – How do intentions in the eyes of God affect salvation?34:30 – Casey being exorcised in the convent, Tomas Marcus Mother Bernadette and nuns all surrounding her in the eye of the storm38:50 – Boiling Room Scene, Bennett and The Third Way to Exorcise People40:52 – Marcus Wrapped in a Blanket. The Most Important Scene.a. 41:28 – Marcus’s gun barrel tattoo 45:10 – Final scene, Tomas bring Angela to Pazuzu

    The Writer’s Room47:18 – Stealth Bennett & Homage to Horror Games50 – Homage to original exorcist movie with silent cuts? Maybe?53:10- Meeting Scene between Brother Simon and Bennett, Swiss Guard explained

    Fun Facts56:00 – Jeremy Slater on challenging characters and God

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Fan Spotlight58:33– @mlp60 Mary Powers on Twitter

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

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  • In this bonus episode to our podcast, we present to you our first ever interview! Fueled by our passion to delve deeper into the world of The Exorcist, we interview practicing exorcist Bishop Plato Angelakis. Biography below. In typical Devils in the Details form, we have to give a big shout out and thank you to Smeary and the exorcist congregation for connecting us. Without you, Exorcist Congregation, none of this would be possible.

    About Bishop Plato Angelakis:Plato Angelakis is an ordained Orthodox Catholic priest with the Oblates of St Therese in Wisconsin in 1999, Independent priest in the Old Roman Catholic Rite. Instituted as a cannon with the Anglican Missionary Society of the Americas in 2005. Active member of the American Association of Exorcists since 2013 and holds a certificate as Registered Exorcist- Deliverance Minister- Advance Practice/Registered Demonologist. He hold teaching credentials as instructor at Agape Christian University at Choctaw. Consecrated a Bishop with the Mexican National Catholic Church.

    Presently Plato presides as Archbishop of The Holy Order of Saint Michael The Archangel, Mexican National Catholic Church in Canada. An Exorcist in communion with The sacred Order of Saint Michael the Archangel In California, since 2013. A member of the Ottawa Paranormal Research and Investigation Team, he works to bring help to those afflicted by paranormal phenomenon in any way he can. Plato consults with paranormal societies world wide a lives in Northern Ontario with his family.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

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  • Episode 6 – Star of the Morning

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    In this episode, we discuss the sixth episode of the season – “Star of the Morning.” Returning from a two-week podcast hiatus for Easter holiday reasons (and so that Tina could watch Ben’s appearance in Jesus Christ Superstar on repeat for days on end), we discuss everything from Marcus’s exorcist superpowers in the lake to the hidden meaning behind the famous vocare pulvere/ceremony-of-ash ritual. Of course, there is a lot of laughter and fun along the way, so join us again and thank you to the amazing Exorcist Congregation for all the support and love.

    Music is "Lydia" by Highly Suspect, from their album Mister Asylum.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 6Deep Dive into Critical Scenes1:45 – Flashback Interview with Regan and her mother7:14 – Tension between Kat and Chris, Strength of female characters in this showa. 11:35 – Ouija board usage13:50 – Marcus, Cherry, Lester, and Bennett in the van. Marcus goes “full Dean Winchester” 22:21 – Angela gets a phone call from Pazuzu dream sequence. Maggots explored.24:55 – Marcus and his little Nokia burner phone26:53 – Friars of Ascension Party. Bennett does his badass Bennett thing.33:17 – Marcus seeks Casey in the tunnel

    The Writer’s Room43:17 - The Meaning Behind Vocare Pulvere 52:00 – Possessed People in the Tunnel, parallels with disease and the veins in the human body56:15 – The visual representation of demonic infestation (through mouths, eyes, butts)

    Fun Facts1:01:00

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Fan Spotlight1:04:00 – @LinaDy52 on twitter (f-yeahbendaniels on tumblr)

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

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  • Episode 5 Through My Most Grievous Fault

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    In this episode, we discuss the fifth episode of the season – “Through My Most Grievous Fault.” Finally (slightly) overcoming our tech challenges as new podcasters, we discuss Marcus’s battle against the Demon for the first time alone in Casey’s room, explore Henry’s increasing suspicion into Angela’s past, and tackle a deeper philosophical side of this episode – what is truth? What is Marcus’s truth? What is Tomas’s?

    There’s also a lengthy discussion on Marcus’s arms, so….that’s our headspace, too. HA!

    Thanks again for listening. We owe this all to everyone out there in the exorcist congregation. You all are loved.

    Music is "Requiem for a Fish" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra, from their album Tales of a Dead Fish found on the Free Music Archive - and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 5Deep Dive Discussions1:34 – Opening Sequence, Marcus and Tomas in the alley4:34 – Angela frantic cleaning scene in the kitchen, Henry arrives9:42 – Marcus, Tomas begin the exorcism in Casey’s Room, Tomas’s tricked18:13 – Marcus and Pazuzu alone in Casey’s Room29:00 – Henry discovers red feather32:00 – Marcus is arrested, Bennet bails him out (Marcus doesn’t say thank you)37:58 – Tomas goes to church to confess, Angela reveals her secret40:12 – Zoe horrifically objectifies Marcus Section

    The Writer’s Room43:00a. Pathetic Fallacyb. The Point of No Return – This Episode c. Theme of Truth in this series

    Bad Exorcist Puns59:30 No Easter Eggs this Week – We have bad Exorcist jokes instead

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Fan Spotlight1:01:00 – @tashastrawberry on Tumblr – great fan art@clockhearted-crocodile – excellent fan fics

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

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  • Episode 4 – The Moveable Feast

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    In this episode, we discuss the fourth episode of the season – “The Moveable Feast.” Overcoming perhaps the biggest technological issues we’ve ever faced as newbie podcasters, we bring to you an episode that tackles Marcus’s struggle with the loss of his collar, explore the power of femininity with Mother Bernadette and how that translates into both religion and horror as a genre, and….of course…give a shout out to an amazing contributor to this fandom at the end. Thanks again for listening. We owe this all to everyone out there in the exorcist congregation. You all are beautiful.

    Music is "There’s a Light" by Shirley Ann Lee, from their album Songs of Light.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 4

    Deep Dive/Story Arc Discussions1:20 – Opening Sequence, Casey and dream sequence with nasty eggs5:10 –Casey, Angela, Pazuzu story arc discussion 15:30 – Marcus’s story arc so far; the loss of his collar and his seeking out of friends/allies 21:00 – Lester and Cherry foretell the coming of the demons25:00 – Mother Bernadette shows Marcus how to approach exorcism in a different way35:40 – Marcus and Tomas preparing the room for battle, music analysis37:00 – Tomas needs help putting on his collar – why?

    Show Fun Facts/Easter Eggs39:35

    The Writer’s Room50:40- Women Power in this episode and showa. Bella Donna, Virgin Mary, Mother Bernadette

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Fan Spotlight1:01:00 – @cutiesonthehorizon

    About this podcast:A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show, currently airing on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    Find out more on the The Exorcist TV Show Podcast website.

    This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

  • Episode 3 – Let ‘Em In

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    In this episode, we discuss the third episode of the season – Let ‘Em In. Zoe said it best in that “we go a little overboard this week.” We do our usual deep dive into critical scenes, and have far too much fun exploring Tomas as the naïve, but hopeful character that he is; we empathize with Marcus and his inner battle, and we get philosophical when we ask ourselves, “Who do bad things happen to good people.” Thanks again for listening. We owe this all to everyone out there in the exorcist congregation, again, and we LOVE YOU!

    Music is "1000 Ways to Die" by Dish Pit, from their album 1000 Ways to Die, found on the Free Music Archive - and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 3Deep Dive into Critical Scenes0:57 – Opening Sequence, Kat, her love, & Car Crash Sequence4:10 – Marcus, “Scary Cop,” and the corn sequence 6:20 – Pazuzu gives Casey a dress12:50 – Tomas at the lunch table with all the fancy clergy21:12 – Tomas (unsuccessfully) and Marcus (successfully) interrogate Casey in the church26:56 – Church pews scene, Marcus just got excommunicated. Tomas offers to help28:56 – Ballet dancers in mourning scene, Casey is touched again by the demon

    The Writer’s Room33:50- Marcus’s excommunication

    Deeper way it affects him, fears about his own inner violence (@clockhearted-crocodile)45:55 – The Train/Casey Nearly Murders a ManColor schemesPacts with demons through sexual acts across horror genresUltimate climax, release in the homage to the original movie with Casey’s release53:15 – Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People ExploredDid Pazuzu target the Rance’s from an early stage? (@Charley_d8)

    Show Fun Facts/Easter Eggs58:17

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Fan Spotlight1:02:00 – @wrongexorcism

  • Episode 2 – Lupus in FabulaFollow us on social media!Zoie - @LetZoeSpoilYou on Tumblr, TwitterGaia - @Herbeloved82 on TumblrTina - @PandoraTHExplora on Tumblr, Twitter

    A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show, currently airing on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    In this episode, we discuss the second episode of the season – Lupus in Fabula. And like the episode title, if you speak of the devil, we shall appear! Muahaha! We explore such topics as how Marcus and Tomas both compliment and contrast each other, Marcus as a strong masculine figure while gentle/emotional, the additional homages to the original Exorcist movie, the continuation of decay from both a cinematic and thematic perspective, and…of course…make a shout out to the amazing Exorcist Congregation fandom. We can’t even explain how thankful we are to all of you.

    Music is "Shotgun" by The Degs, from their album Cliff Rocket, found on the Free Music Archive - and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 2Deep Dive into Critical Scenes2:20 – Opening Sequence, Marcus as an orphan3:50 – Casey in the Kitchen 6:37 – Centipede on the Phone11:45 – (Tina shows off her ditzy-ness)13:30 – Tomas in sweatpants & “We’re out of eggs”a. Shoutout to Crossroadscastiel on Tumblr18:45 – Casey, the salesman, Lacrosse scene21:14 – Jenga, game night 23:15 – Marcus meets Casey in the church, the Marcus “swagger”a. Masculinity- more than brute strength28:45 – Back alley, demon in the tent scene (more in depth later)31:45 – Dinner & resurgence of pea soup37:38 – “The Church was the hand, I was the gun, and the words were true”42:14 – Final scene, murdered family & Pope is coming

    The Writer’s Room44:50 -a. Lupus in Fabula – “Wolf in the Tale” dissectedb. “Vessel of Nothing” – Marcus – did God stop talking or has Marcus forgotten how to listen?54:30 - Marcus and Tomas as compliment and contrasts to each other

    Show Fun Facts/Easter Eggs58:50

    Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Thanks1:04:02

  • Episode 1 - And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee

    A Brit (Zoie in England), a Mexican (Tina in Florida), and an accused demon (Gaia in Italy) come together to bring you a podcast dedicated to all things The Exorcist TV show, currently airing on Fox. We rewatch and discuss the series one episode at a time, deep-diving into critical scenes and having some fun along the way. We also pour through as much exorcist content we can find on the internet and share all the behind the scenes information so you don't have to find it all yourself! So sit back, relax, and listen to us as we geek out about the greatest horror/action/(romance?) television show in history.

    In this episode, we discuss a biggie - the PILOT. We deep dive into critical scenes, explore themes from a writer and cinematography student's perspective, and give a shoutout to the best and most supportive fandom in the world - Exorcist Congregation.

    Music is "The Guy Downstairs" by Half Cocked, from their album Sausage Party, found on the Free Music Archive - and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

    Podcast Cover Art is by @Smeary on Twitter.

    Table of Contents for Episode 1

    4:50 – Deep Dive into Critical Scenes7:15 – Homily Scene 10:50 – Angela Seeks Help from Tomas Scene17:00 – Dinner Scene22:00 – Tomas and Marcus Meet Scene30:00 – Gabriel Exorcism Final Scene34:00 – Casey and the rat attic Scene40:00 – “Writer’s Room” – Discussion from a cinematic and writing perspective a. Usage of Dust Imagery – Zoieb. Marcus’s drawings as God’s Voice47:00 – Show Fun Facts/Easter Eggs52:00 – Exorcist Fandom Shout Out and Thanks

  • Episode Notes

    This is our first recording session of The Exorcist TV Show Podcast: The Devil's in the Details. The purpose of this bonus feature is for listeners to get to know the three of us - Zoe, Gaia, and Tina. We also touch on how we got hooked on the show and why it's something we are so passionate about.

    Credit for podcast cover art goes to @Smeary on Twitter.

    Follow us on Tumblr!Zoe - @LetZoeSpoilYouGaia - @Herbeloved82Tina - @PandoraTHExplora