Byron - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

John Glover guest stars in this episode as a high-strung Broadway producer named Byron Duke.
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Kristen and Acosta duo - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Kristen and Acosta team up to determine whether a high-strung theater producer is possessed by a demon.
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Kristen - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Kristen faces off against DA office successor and nemesis, Townsend, before he can ruin a teen boy's life,
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Acosta study - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Acosta tries to figure out what his drug-induced visions means after a priest told him to write them down.
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Ben - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Ben consults his sister on the technical aspects of the case involving a possibly possessed theater producer.
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Townsend and Acosta - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Townsend bothers Acosta as the priest-in-training tries to get some work done on his computer.
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Duke - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

John Glover stars as Byron Duke, a high-strung theater producer whose employee believes is possessed.
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Kristen and Ben - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Kristen and Ben discuss a recorded conversation between her and Leland Townsend.
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Acosta - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Acosta determines whether a high-strung theater producer's behavior turns out to be demonic.
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Kristen and Acosta - EVIL Season 1 Episode 3

Kristen and Acosta talk to the employee who believes her high-strung theater producer's behavior is possessed by a demon.
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Demanding or Demonic - EVIL

The team must decide if a theater producer is demanding or demonic on EVIL. "3 Stars" is the fourth episode of the show's first season.
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Evil Season 1 Episode 3 Quotes

Duke: I promised to give you 20 minutes, so Patty doesn’t drop a Me Too dime on me.
Acosta: So you think you’re vulnerable to the Me Too issues?
Duke: I didn’t say that. There’s a reason Harvey Weinstein went down. I don’t use sex, and I’m much more talented.

Kristen: That’s a real thing: People pledging their souls?
Acosta: It’s real in that if a human wants power, they can trade away their future for that power.
Kristen: Oh, so you mean it as a metaphor.
Acosta: No, I think a lot of what we consider metaphor is real.
Ben: Are you texting?
Kristen: No, I’m taking notes.