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Session 9 is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. It stars David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Josh Lucas, and Gevedon as an asbestos abatement crew who take a clean-up job at an abandoned mental asylum amid an intense work schedule, growing tensions, and mysterious events occurring around them.
He also highlighted the episode's ending, calling it "as gripping a sequence of events as the show has ever staged". He declared the episode overall a "masterfully orchestrated finale". [ 15 ] Jen Chaney, also writing for Vulture , called the episode "fantastically tense" and reserved similar praise for Strong, writing: "His performance here ...
In Session 9, Gordon is suffering from legitimate mental illness but he also becomes possessed by a demon. The demon is the same entity who possessed the young woman that we hear on the audio recordings, and this entity is the force that coerced the young woman into murdering her brother and parents.. just as it coerces Gordon into murdering ...
Towards the end of the movie, the family calls in a medium named Lisa (Natalie Woolams-Torres) to learn about the presence in the house. The second she walks in the door, the spiritual ...
That ‘One Piece’ Ending, Explained Netflix Warning: This post contains spoilers for Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece. THE HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED Netflix live-action adaptation of One ...
Let's try to make sense of this finale.
With the renewal, creator Aaron Korsh offered insight on the decision to end the show with a 10-episode ninth season. He stated that he and USA Network decided to extend the cast contracts for two more years beyond season 7 after they wrapped production on season 6.
"To us, the ending does mean something specific, but saying what the ending means is almost like saying, 'This religion over here is the one true religion,'" Woods reveals. "It's almost at that level.