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: This episode advances the seasonal arc of the "Brujeria," a group of ancient warlocks planning to merge Hell and Earth. The Lamashtu is revealed to be just one of many "old sins" returning to the world.

: The episode highlights John’s "Saint of Last Resorts" moniker. His decision to let a demon in to save himself (and ultimately others) showcases his pragmatic, often dark approach to magic. Constantine_1x09

: Features Claire van der Boom as Anne-Marie Flynn and Saycon Sengbloh as the healer Zed encounters. : This episode advances the seasonal arc of

As John is incarcerated in a Mexican prison—where he begins a violent, demon-fueled rampage—his allies and Zed Martin must find a way to exorcise Pazuzu before the demon takes permanent control. They are forced to collaborate with Anne-Marie Flynn , John’s former flame and a nun who has struggled with the guilt of the "Newcastle incident." Key Themes and Character Development His decision to let a demon in to

The story picks up immediately where the previous episode left off. To survive a fatal attack by a (an ancient Babylonian demon) in the sewers of Mexico City, John Constantine is forced to make a desperate gamble: he invites the demon Pazuzu to possess his body. While the possession heals his mortal wounds and drives off the Lamashtu, it leaves John in a fight for his very soul.

: The episode was praised for its darker tone and Matt Ryan's physical performance as a possessed Constantine. Critics noted that the stakes felt significantly higher than previous "monster-of-the-week" installments, solidifying the series' overarching mythology.