Skip to main content

Why is the underrated series Evil so popular on Netflix right now?

Ben, Kristen, and David in a church in "Evil."
CBS Studios / CBS Studios

Having just released its fourth season on Paramount+, Evil has recently found a new life with its first two seasons streaming on Netflix. Created by Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife), this procedural crime series follows a psychologist (Katja Herbers), a priest-in-training (Luke Cage‘s Mike Colter), and a tech expert (Aasif Mandvi) as they investigate alleged incidents of paranormal and demonic activity on behalf of the Catholic Church.

Despite achieving critical acclaim across its four seasons, many viewers have glossed over Evil, cementing its status as an overlooked hidden gem. Now that the series has landed on Netflix, it has the chance to reach more audiences and achieve its long-overdue hype. For those still having doubts, here are three things that will make naysayers believe in Evil.

Recommended Videos

The characters

The cast of "Evil."
Paramount+

A story is only as good as its characters, and Evil is nothing without its stellar cast. Its three main protagonists (Kristen, David, and Ben the Magnificent) have such terrific banter and chemistry that audiences can’t help but fall for them. Michael Emerson also stands out as the overarching villain, Leland Townsend, an insufferable and evil therapist whose only goal in life is to spread chaos and hatred. And don’t forget the show’s demonic mascot, George (Marti Matulis), who steals the show whenever he crawls out of the shadows to torment Kristen and her family.

The show also gives its side characters the chance to shine as they react to the strange forces of evil that they encounter. Some notable cases include Kirsten’s four adorable daughters and the badass Sister Andrea (Andrea Martin).

Its smart, unpredictable story

The demon George with a knife in "Evil."
CBS

As its title implies, this series explores evil as it manifests itself in numerous forms in the modern age. Despite featuring a serialized narrative, the writers are able to present a unique and exciting mystery with each new case that tests the heroes’ skills and beliefs. This allows the show to make thought-provoking stories about current issues related to technology, social media, sexism, racism, police brutality, organized religion, and the criminal justice system.

And even though tall, horned devils appear to the characters in almost every episode, it’s hard to tell if they’re real or just in the characters’ heads. As it blurs the line between the scientific and the supernatural, the series keeps audiences guessing as the protagonists try to explain the unexplainable, subverting expectations in the most surprising ways. Nevertheless, it still leaves the door open for a supernatural presence to be at the root of all the story’s evil, typically related to Leland and his cult of devil worshippers.

Its distinct brand of humor

Leland eating popcorn in "Evil."
Paramount+

While stories about ghosts, cults, demonic possession, etc., have been done to death throughout pop culture, Evil stands out from the competition as a meta-satire of the horror genre. The show is well aware of the stories and tropes that each episode invokes, and yet it is able to deconstruct these conventions and present a witty and original narrative.

But even when the show tackles heavy and gruesome subject matter, the writers still find room to inject a quirky and sometimes wicked sense of humor into the story. Such instances include Andrea taking out demons like she’s killing roaches, a large goat demon exercising on an elliptical, or any one of Leland’s naughty antics. This makes the show not too serious and frightening for casual audiences to enjoy, giving more reason for more viewers to catch up to the series before it ends.

Anthony Orlando
Anthony Orlando is a writer/director from Oradell, NJ. He spent four years at Lafayette College, graduating CUM LAUDE with a…
Like the Netflix hit series The Accident? Then watch these 3 shows right now
The cast of The Accident.

Thanks in part to the fact that Netflix has grown almost as much as it can in the United States, the streaming service has become much more international in recent years. Now, along with all the great shows produced in the U.S. that are available on the service, Netflix has also introduced several international series that have become popular across the globe.

One of those shows, The Accident, is a Spanish-language series that tells the story of a horrific accident and the way its aftershocks ripple out across three different families. If you watched that show and are hungry for something similar, we've pulled together a list of three shows that might just fit the bill.
Mare of Easttown (2021)
Mare of Easttown: Official Trailer | HBO

Read more
This Western is one of Netflix’s most popular shows now. Is it the next Yellowstone?
Three men walking down a street the Old West in "Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War."

Netflix has wrangled quite an audience with its latest documentary show, Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War. This historical miniseries chronicles the true story of Wyatt Earp, a legendary lawman who clashed with a group of outlaws known as "The Cowboys" in a gunfight that would alter and embody the Old West for decades to come.

The series comes at a time when stories like Yellowstone, 1883, and Killers of the Flower Moon have sparked a resurgence in the popularity of the Western genre. With this show's staggering success on Netflix, Wyatt Earp has hopped onto the Western bandwagon and rode its way to rave reviews. Now that it has been released, here are three reasons why audiences should stream this new docuseries on Netflix.
Its cinematic execution

Read more
Why is this 2018 supernatural TV show so popular on Netflix right now?
Teresa Palmer and Matthew Goode in A Discovery of Witches.

As announced earlier this month, a number of AMC shows have now temporarily moved in at Netflix. For the next year, these series will be available on the world's biggest streaming service before migrating back to AMC+. And to no one's surprise, three of the AMC series are still on the list of the 10 most popular shows on Netflix a week after they arrived.

What may surprise you is that A Discovery of Witches is among the three AMC series that have broken out at Netflix. Dark Winds and Mayfair Witches are the other two. All three shows have their merits, but for now we're focusing on A Discovery of Witches, a series that wrapped up its run in 2022. Every episode of the show is at your disposal, and we're sharing the four reasons why you should watch A Discovery of Witches on Netflix.
It's a supernatural romance

Read more