Summary of "Она пыталась доказать, что ДЕМОНОВ не существует, но потом они ПРИШЛИ ЗА ее ДОЧЕРЬМИ"
Premise (in one line)
Christine, a skeptical psychologist who insists demons don’t exist, investigates a string of supernatural cases — only to have a demon (who calls himself “George”) start haunting her and her daughters. The show mixes courtroom drama, tech sleuthing and classic horror-psychological beats, ending on a tense cliffhanger.
Main plot & standout cases
Orson (serial killer)
- Christine tests and interrogates Orson, who claims foggy amnesia; the defense argues demonic control.
- During a session Orson suddenly attacks; Christine draws a cross and prays.
- Later a demon calling himself George appears to Christine in a dream and taunts her: “I woke you up. You are not real.”
- Orson is ultimately convicted, but the case fuels a larger conspiracy.
The resurrected Claire
- A woman “dies” in surgery and comes back after a priest arrives; CCTV briefly goes white.
- Ben traces the face on tape to a dead woman. The team debates miracle versus error.
- Racial and timing discrepancies in hospital records raise tension and suspicion.
Byron and the hacked speaker
- Byron appears possessed via a speaker that makes him hear voices.
- Ben traces the audio, exposing hacked smart-speaker tech and a pay-off scheme involving a technician (Levin).
- Someone later hacks the speaker with apocalyptic messages and Byron is violently eliminated.
AR game / Eric
- Augmented-reality glasses and a multiplayer spirit game create a creepy Ros character.
- Eric, erratic and violent (including biting his sister), escalates to disappearances and a horrific blood reveal at a house.
- The AR angle adds modern-tech dread to the horror.
The “song” epidemic / blogger
- A viral video hides a high-frequency signal and a phrase that turns viewers obsessive, self-harming, or trance-like — a modern “dancing plague.”
- Ben extracts the ultrasonic track; the blogger is coerced into deleting the material.
- Leland (see below) is manipulating events from behind the scenes.
Grace and the Vatican
- Grace, a young prophetess, draws symbols that match an ancient Vatican book.
- Her visions (three stars / Father-Son-Holy Spirit) attract Catholic interest and suggest apocalyptic stakes.
Bridget / the red car murders
- Bridget confesses to killings and points to a red car.
- Christine suspects dissociative disorder but discovers a demonic symbol tied to a powerful controlling demon and a human manipulator.
Hospital nurse Linda
- David (the lawyer) is drugged and hallucinates a nurse (“Plague”) who harms patients and collects bracelets from victims.
- This arc blends real-world crime (a stabbing of David) with supernatural visions, revealing human predators who exploit fear.
Convergence
- The team (Christine, tech Ben, and believer-lawyer David) finds the same demonic symbol across notebooks, David’s childhood memory, and Leland’s materials.
- Evidence points to a human cult/handler manipulating technology and people to advance demonic aims.
Key moments, scares and dark humor
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Repeated demon lines and taunts that unsettle Christine.
“I woke you up. You are not real.”
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Terrifying family intrusions: the demon invades Christine’s house and her daughters’ sleep (one girl wakes with a demon beside her; later another opens the door and lets a demon in).
- Tech-sleuth wins: Ben’s speaker dissections, hacks, and ultrasonic analysis provide satisfying rational counterpoints.
- Creepy modern touches: augmented reality monsters, hacked smart speakers, ultrasonic viral videos.
- Dark humor and tone: small, self-aware lines (“You are a character from a bad TV show.” / “Bad? This is simply offensive.”) balance the scares.
- Ongoing religious vs. scientific friction: repeated arguments over faith, miracles and reason — David grows more credulous after visions while Christine and Ben seek rational explanations.
The ending / cliffhanger
- Leland (real name Jake) is revealed as more than a normal antagonist — a manipulative figure who brainwashes an IT guy and coordinates hacks and killings.
- Orson returns to the story and shows up at Christine’s house. CCTV is installed, but Christine’s daughter opens the door and a demon enters.
- George appears again and another demon invites “mountain climbing.”
- The season ends with demons inside Christine’s home and Leland exposed as a major threat, setting up season 2.
Why the episode stands out
- Blends courtroom procedural, tech detective work and supernatural horror to keep pacing varied.
- Updates classic possession tropes with modern fears: hacked devices, viral content that physically harms viewers, and AR intrusions.
- Plays both sides — smart debunking efforts alongside genuine scares — so viewers never fully relax.
Main personalities (recurring / important)
- Christine — psychologist, protagonist, skeptic turned personally haunted
- David — defense attorney, believer/visionary at times
- Ben — tech expert, does hacking and audio analysis
- Orson — serial killer, early “possessed” suspect
- Leland / Jake — mysterious antagonist, manipulative, possibly non-human
- Grace — prophetess/visionary with Vatican ties
- Byron — accused of possession via speaker
- Bridget — accused of killings, red car connection
- Eric — boy tied to AR/violence arc
- Linda — hospital nurse with a dark role
- Vanessa — ghost-show collaborator / media angle
- Levin — IT/technician who hacked the speaker
- Andy — Christine’s husband
- Bishop / priests — Vatican/Catholic involvement
- Mira — police friend
- Judy — hacker who cracks the game
- Christine’s daughters — victimized targets
Cliffhanger: demons inside Christine’s house and Leland revealed as a major threat — full resolution promised in season 2.
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