While David and Andrea fight for their place in the Church, other characters descend further into darkness.
: After the trial, Sister Andrea tells David that his "doubt makes [his] faith stronger," underscoring the show's nuanced approach to belief as a personal, non-linear journey. Moral Decay and Corporate Evil
Evil Season 3 Puts Mystic Visions on the Stand | Den of Geek
The episode (Season 3, Episode 5) of the supernatural drama Evil serves as a critical examination of institutional bias, religious iconography, and the shifting moral landscape of the show's characters. The narrative centers on an investigation into an alleged angelic visitation following a catastrophic building collapse, while simultaneously following the ecclesiastical tribunal of Sister Andrea. The Subversion of Iconography and Racial Bias
: The Monsignor expresses visible discomfort and a desire to "move on" from the case once race is involved, highlighting a "poison" or deep-seated bias within the Church leadership.
: To save Sister Andrea from forced retirement, David uses the Church's own political sensibilities against them. He claims to see the same "blasphemous" demons as she does, forcing the tribunal into a corner: if they fire her, they must also fire one of their few newly ordained Black priests.

