15. Evil
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Evil finished an extremely engaging narrative for faith, science, and the supernatural in 2024. This was through a series about the skeptical psychologist who finds himself entwined with the investigation of mystical phenomena along with spiritual aspects by a priest-in-training. This was so compelling that its viewers began asking themselves about good and evil. The final season wrapped up complicated character arcs into a good conclusion, with twists that kept viewers glued until the last minute. The conclusion managed to find a balance between horror and deep introspection, making it one of the most thought-provoking shows at the time.
Edited by Sangeeta Mathew
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