
Devil in OhioDetermined to protect a young patient who escaped a mysterious cult, a psychiatrist takes the girl in, putting her own family — and life — in danger.
WritersLorelei Ignas, Aaron Carter, Daria Polatin

Broken Fall
Sep 2, 2022
After a teen girl with a strange wound is found in Amon County, Ohio, she is taken to the hospital in a nearby town and put in Dr. Suzanne Mathis' care.

Sanctuary
Sep 2, 2022
Mae adjusts to life with the Mathis family while Suzanne tries to find her a foster home. Detective Alex Lopez makes an unsettling discovery.

Mother's Keeper
Sep 2, 2022
After enrolling in Jules' school, Mae attracts attention from the newspaper editor. Suzanne reaches out to Mae's parents. Peter asks a friend for help.

Rely-upon
Sep 2, 2022
Alex digs for answers about Amontown and Suzanne consults an expert. Jules' photo of Mae causes a stir at school, with unexpected consequences.

Alight
Sep 2, 2022
Suzanne gains more clarity on what Mae experienced at Amontown. Halloween night doesn't go as planned for Jules, who begins to question Mae's motives.

My Love and I
Sep 2, 2022
Alex makes a key connection after the fire. Painful memories surface for Suzanne. A fearful Mae tries to stop Jules from going on a date.

By Blood
Sep 2, 2022
The night of the Harvest Dance brings a full moon and chaos as Suzanne desperately tries to keep Mae safe. Alex realizes the cult's powerful influence.

The Dawning
Sep 2, 2022
Suzanne follows Mae to the Amontown compound, where the Dodd family and their followers prepare for a deadly ritual. The Mathises seek a fresh start.
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A strong cast can't save this superficially interesting series. There's nothing I have not seen before by way of cult thriller/mystery/horror mash up's in Devil in Ohio. Its predictable but might still have been moderately watchable, were it not for the incessant, woke narratives, playing out in the background. This is not only tiresome, it reflects a world that probably doesn't exist, for the majority of people. Most peoples reality might, I'm guessing, reflect a fraction of this so called "reality", if even that. Suffice to say, does entertainment remain entertainment if it becomes a vehicle for social indoctrination? Personally, I don't think so and I personally, can't recommenced any series that, for me, meets that definition.