There are six types of possession:
- Demonic Possession - It's when a demon takes over a person's body without their consent.It's what you see in most movies. It involves speaking in tongues, sudden personality changes, sudden violence, even superhuman strength.
- Physical Pain - This is a sickness or an injury due to a demon being inside a person. It doesn't impact the soul, just the body.
- Diabolic Oppression - This is when a demon torments a person, causing tragic events in their lives the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, a home. Basically, the story of Job.
- Diabolical Infestation - It's when demonic entities take over a house, an object, even an animal.
- Diabolical Subjugation - It's when the possessed invites the demon into their lives. They do this through game play or pledging their soul to the devil. It's real in that if a human wants power, they can trade away their future for that power.
- Diabolical Obsession - It's when a person has constant, overwhelming and irrational thoughts, making them act in perverse ways. It's hard to detect because it's the most highly functional of all the possessions. But it can lead to suicidal ideation and murder.
John Glover, who plays the seemingly possessed theater producer Byron Duke, also played the Devil in Fox's cult short-lived horror series Brimstone (1998).
In April of 2021, Broadway producer, Scott Rudin, was exposed as being a real life version of John Glover's character, Byron Duke, in this episode. Rudin's former employees came forward with a long history of accusations of verbal and physical abuse. It seems plausible that this character was based on Rudin.
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