"This isn't something 'The Exorcist' fans need to avoid, and while it's possible this 'The Exorcist' series will linger after the navigator, Slater, director and executive producer Rupert Wyatt and All the great actors on the show provide an extremely efficient start to the work." - Variety.com, Maureen Ryan "A horror show that doesn't scare you isn't a success, except for the flawless performance of some great actors. "—Robert Bianco, USA Today "If you like horror TV shows and mysteries, try watching a few episodes of "The Exorcist" to see what happens next. Daniels and Herrera are charismatic, if the writers can get them to God's fight against demons goes beyond the Rances, and perhaps scares audiences." --Tim Goodman, The Hollywood Reporter The big problem of evil, while stoking the horror thirst of viewers who were watching Friday night in front of the TV. Sadly, but an hour into the story, the episode has already appeared aimlessly and Repeated signals. For example, every ad break has a shot that pops out to scare you - the orgasm is designed to make the hairs on your neck stand up and catch you in front of you trying to sell you Tide Laundry powder people. But these rhythms have become somewhat predictable. We can feel these shots coming, and they're losing their scary power." - Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly
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