

The ending of “The Devil in Ohio”, the religious horror series, explained. Will it have a second season? – Special (courtesy)
On Friday, September 2, Netflix premiered the long-awaited series’the devil in Ohio’which has a dark story based on a book which itself is inspired by some crimes of religious sects, then brings to the digital screen a horror story in which a group of people have radical ideas about their beliefs, but in the end everything it changes.
Protagonists of “The Devil in Ohio”. emily deschanel in the role of dr. Suzanne Mathis, who shares the screen with the actress Madeleine Arthur, in the role of Mae. This pair of women establishes a fraternal relationship that gradually becomes tense due to the behavior that the young woman has towards those who saved her from a failed fate.
In the 8 chapters of this success religious horror series, you can see Dr. Suzanne tries to help Mae, after rescuing her when the girl runs away from home because she lives with a sect who wants to sacrifice her to a black crow who is presumed to be a demon, but in the end things seem to be completely different, and the victim is actually the antagonist.
The twist of “The Devil in Ohio” comes after the climax, in which Suzanne does what is necessary to save Mae from being burned at the stake by the religious sect, and they move houses for what could be their happy ending. , but just before it ends, a twist in the story gives a completely different meaning to the plot.
During the 8 chapters of ‘Devil in Ohio’ it can be seen that Mae has a specific intention in approaching Suzanne’s life, although it is not revealed exactly what it is, and in the last scene it can be seen that the young woman victim has an altar where Suzanne’s photo appears, which implies that her main idea was always to get Dr.’s help and manipulate her so that she is the next victim, thus becoming the antagonist of the plot.
“The Devil in Ohio” could have a second season
The story of fear and suspense that presents this new Netflix original seriesdoes not leave unanswered questions as such, but there are some details that are up to the audience’s interpretation, which led to think that the streaming giant could confirm a second season in the coming days, to continue to tell about plus the story of religious terror.
However, it is very important to note that in the features of this new Netflix production, it is classified as a miniserieswhich means that its entire story is told from start to finish with the list of episodes currently available, and there is no intention of continuing the plot with a second season, although of course the streaming giant has the right to think again.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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