Ben alone - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Ben works with Kristen and Acosta to find out if a woman is possessed by a demon on EVIL Season 1 Episode 7.
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Kristen and Acosta - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Kristen and Acosta are asked to find out if a woman is possessed by a demon after she confesses to murder during an exorcism.
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Acosta and Kristen - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Acosta and Kristen peer over ancient texts as they work on EVIL Season 1 Episode 7.
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Townsend - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Leland Townsend talks with a young boy during what appears to be a therapy session on EVIL Season 1 Episode 7.
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Acosta - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Acosta is asked to determine in a woman is possessed by a demon after she confesses to murder during an exorcism.
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Ben - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Ben helps to determine in a woman is possessed by a demon after she confesses to murder during an exorcism.
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Kristen - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Kristen is tasked with determining in a woman is possessed by a demon after she confesses to murder during an exorcism.
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Kristen, Acosta, and Ben - EVIL Season 1 Episode 7

Kristen, Acosta, and Ben are asked to investigate if a woman is possessed by a demon on EVIL Season 1 Episode 7.
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A Confession of Murder - EVIL

Kristen, David, and Ben investigate when Bridget confesses to murder on EVIL. "Vatican 3" is the seventh episode of the show's first season.
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Evil Season 1 Episode 7 Quotes

Kristen: So what do you think?
Acosta: I think we’re in a bad spot.
Kristen: You think she did it?
Acosta: I think he did it.
Kristen: David, I love our debates over these issues, but not when it comes to murder.

Acosta: She would sometimes blow up a balloon to hear God more accurately.
Silvio: Excuse me?
Acosta: She would blow up a toy balloon.
Silvio: Do you not find this odd – a prophet requiring the blowing up of a balloon?
Ben: I found it off that there was a prophet at all. Everything after that was just gravy.
Silvio: What does that mean: gravy?
Ben: It means that once something is stupid, it doesn’t matter how much more stupid gets piled on top of it.