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What a joy to watch him sell his soul to Satan!

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But thats another thing we probably all knew: It wouldnt be that easy to dispose of Leland.

This week, his attempt to save that program results in the Archdiocese closing down St. Josephs altogether.

CongoRun Evils Amazon stand-in is handing over millions for the building.

Speaking of David and Sister Andrea, Fear of the Other really puts their friendship on display.

Gregory began posting videos about feeling haunted, and eventually, he films himself burning himself alive.

around 2 a.m. Paul also sleepwalks, so that doesnt exactly dial down the freaky shit.

Sister Andrea wants an exorcism for the guy; the assessors want to see more.

So the assessors head to Pauls hotel for what might be one last ghost stakeout.

Ben mightsaythat he wont miss these, that this was just a job, but we all know better.

Someone hug this man!

Although the evenings events dont exactly lend themselves to warm and fuzzy moments.

Once again, things start to get weird around 2 a.m.

He killed himself because he wanted me to.

The assessors continue to pull the doppelganger thread.

Using a find-your-doppelganger website, Ben and Kristen cannot help but look into the teams doubles.

It seems idyllic and so far from what Bens life is.

Davids double is a cocky boxer whom Kristen immediately has a sex dream about.

The Paul doppelganger stuff is cool, but this episode is actually about Sister Andrea confronting her guilt.

Its this entity who calls Sister Andrea an unholy demon before hitting her with a shovel.

Needless to say, this encounter rocks the real Sister.

I love the choice to have her open up to David in the confessional box.

Its heartbreaking, and you’ve got the option to see that heartbreak in Davids face.

He gives her a penance, and man, does she run out of there so fast.

You know whats really beautiful about that scene?

David doesnt even attempt to bring up the interaction again.

Because hes not supposed to, of course, but also because he must know it wouldnt help.

Its another layer of guilt to heap on our favorite nun.

When Paul asks Sister Andrea why his father did it, she responds: I dont know.

I wish I did.

No one wants us to follow them into death.

Paul throws up his demon juice and thats that for him.

The parish is closing, yes, but he is reeling from that in more than one way.

What a hopeful note to go out on.

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Hey, look at that.

The team is beginning to make plans for life post-assessing.

Poor, sweet Ben!