While the previous two episodes of Robert Kirkman's paranormal horror show "Outcast" revealed the past of the main character, Kyle Barnes, the third episode of season one will show an unusual possession. It remains to be seen if the unusual possession will still be linked to Kyle's past.
'Outcast' Episode 2 Recap
In previous episodes of "Outcast," Kyle Barnes (Patrick Fugit) was introduced as someone with several possessions in the past. These demonic possessions started during his childhood, The Bitbag reported. This prompted Kyle to seek help from Reverend Anderson to fight off the demons. In last week's episode, viewers were shown just how twisted Barnes' past had been.
The second episode in "Outcast" revealed that Kyle wasn't the only one who had demonic possessions. His mother also suffered the same. That explained the violence and horrific experience he had with his mother while he was growing up.
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'Outcast' Episode 3 Synopsis
Spoilers Daily already revealed the synopsis for the third episode of "Outcast" as provided by Cinemax. The official title of the show "All Alone Now" will show Kyle and Reverend Anderson dealing with an unusual demonic possession.
The synopsis of the third episode of "Outcast" that Kyle and Reverend will confront an unusual possession but is still unknown if it will still involve Kyle's past. Reports tell that this is highly a possibility given the direction the last two episodes.
Despite being a paranormal horror series, "Outcast" is also a family drama as evidenced when Kyle brought his mom back from the hospital, Inverse pointed out. When Kyle and Reverend Anderson tried to exorcise his mother to bring her out of coma, the episode simply showed the intention to heal broken family ties. This what makes "Outcast" standout from other exorcism stories.
"Outcast" is the latest horror-thriller television series from Cinemax. It has garnered a lot of viewers in the past few weeks despite airing just two episodes. "Outcast" is based on an American comic written by Robert Kirkman, who also wrote the "The Walking Dead" comic.
Next episode of "Outback" titled "All Alone Now" will air on June 17. Watch the trailer below.