Devil in Ohio is a 2022 psychological thriller series on Netflix, based on the book by Daria Polatin, which is inspired by true events. The show blends elements of mystery, psychological tension, and occult themes, creating a dark, eerie atmosphere.
The story centers around Dr. Suzanne Mathis (played by Emily Deschanel), a hospital psychiatrist in a small Ohio town. Her life takes a disturbing turn when she meets Mae (Madeleine Arthur), a young girl who escapes from a mysterious cult. Suzanne, feeling a deep sense of responsibility for Mae, decides to bring her into her home, providing her with shelter and care. However, as Mae’s presence starts to unsettle Suzanne’s family, strange and dangerous events unfold.
As the Mathis family grapples with the increasingly bizarre and troubling behavior of Mae, Suzanne begins to investigate the cult Mae escaped from. What she uncovers is a dark and twisted community with deep ties to demonic rituals and sinister beliefs. The deeper Suzanne dives into Mae’s past, the more she risks her family’s safety, leading to a tense and chilling showdown.
**Devil in Ohio** explores themes of trauma, manipulation, and the dangers of blind faith, all set against the backdrop of a small town hiding sinister secrets. The show combines psychological horror with a mystery-driven narrative, delving into the psychological toll that Maeโs arrival takes on both Suzanne and her family. The tension slowly builds throughout the series, with the cult’s influence growing ever more ominous.
While the series received mixed reviews, with some praising the performances and the suspenseful plot and others critiquing its pacing, it remains a captivating watch for those interested in cult-themed psychological thrillers.