The Exorcist Tv Series
Hannah Kasulka
That Season 3, by the way, likely would feel like a different drama — by design. Each tight, 10-episode season is one chapter in an anthology, with only Marcus, Tomas and a few other characters carrying over from year to year. Toni braxton and birdman. Put simply: Each new season is literally a fresh hell full of opportunities to explore new horror subgenres, which keeps the storytelling from getting stale. The Season 2 addition of Zuleikha Robinson as Marcus’ badass former apprentice Mouse, as well as a severe complication involving Kurt Egyiawan’s Father Bennett, also provide plenty of dark, scary fodder for more episodes of the exquisitely shot drama. RELATED THE CASE FOR CUTTING There’s only one reason for Fox to strike the excellent Exorcist from its primetime lineup, but that reason’s a biggie: the show’s frightful ratings. Averaging 1.3 million total weekly viewers and a 0.4 demo rating, The Exorcist is down sharply from the 1.9 mil/0.7 that mustered a renewal last year. Worse, it not only stands as Fox’s least watched and lowest rated program this TV season (save for some boxing show that airs on Saturday nights), it possesses the worst numbers of any non-CW drama. Restore my solitaire game. Hum saath saath hai song.