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* AdultFear: The ''first'' episode had [[spoiler: a boy be ''possessed'' by some dark force]].
** Episode 10 featured [[spoiler: Kyle ''literally'' giving himself up to Sidney when he and Aaron kidnapped Amber]].
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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Creator/PatrickFugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Creator/PhilipGlenister (''Series/{{Life On Mars|2006}}'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Creator/PatrickFugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Creator/PhilipGlenister (''Series/{{Life On Mars|2006}}'') and Gabriel Bateman.Creator/GabrielBateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Creator/PatrickFugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/LifeOnMars2006'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Creator/PatrickFugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/LifeOnMars2006'') Creator/PhilipGlenister (''Series/{{Life On Mars|2006}}'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/LifeOnMars2006'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit Creator/PatrickFugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/LifeOnMars2006'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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Not to be confused with the 2014 movie, ''Film/{{Outcast}}''.
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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') (''Series/LifeOnMars2006'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX Creator/{{FOX}} International Channels for Cinemax, Creator/{{Cinemax}}, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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* NotBloodSiblings: Kyle was adopted by Megan's parents, presumably after his mother was rendered catatonic [[spoiler: due to Kyle's exorcism of her]].
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* UndyingLoyalty: While most of the residents of Rome except Reverend Anderson are at best uncomfortable with Kyle, Megan is always there for her brother, up to and including serving as a backdoor access to Allison and Amber (albeit reluctantly). [[spoiler: This is primarily because he literally put himself between her and an abusive foster brother when they were children on multiple occasions]]
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''{{Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''{{Outcast'' ''Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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''Series/{{Outcast}}'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, and debuted in the summer of 2016.

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''Series/{{Outcast}}'' ''{{Outcast'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, and debuted in the summer of 2016.
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* [[spoiler: {{Cliffhanger}}: In usual material of Robert Kirkman, this show has a cliffhanger: Season 1 ends with Kyle and Amber being cornered at a gas station by people who are implied to be possessed, while Anderson knows that Sidney escaped and ''may'' have accidentally killed Aaron]].

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* [[spoiler: {{Cliffhanger}}: In [[spoiler:In usual material of Robert Kirkman, this show has a cliffhanger: Season 1 ends with Kyle and Amber being cornered at a gas station by people who are implied to be possessed, while Anderson knows that Sidney escaped and ''may'' have accidentally killed Aaron]].



* [[spoiler: MeaningfulName: ''Nickname'' to be exact. Kyle's daughter Amber is called by him "Firefly" and Allison calls her "Our Little Light". In the season one finale, it's revealed she too has the "light" Kyle has to exorcise the "demons"]].
* [[spoiler: MessianicArchetype: Kyle may ''and'' may not be this. While he has the power to free people who are possessed by the demons, it depends, considering he couldn't free a man in Episode 3 and Episode 5 had him dealing with the after effect of freeing someone, but putting them in a coma]]. It also seems to [[spoiler: by Sidney that this ''may'' be a part of his plan for Rome]].

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* [[spoiler: MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: ''Nickname'' to be exact. Kyle's daughter Amber is called by him "Firefly" and Allison calls her "Our Little Light". In the season one finale, it's revealed she too has the "light" Kyle has to exorcise the "demons"]].
* [[spoiler: MessianicArchetype: [[spoiler: Kyle may ''and'' may not be this. While he has the power to free people who are possessed by the demons, it depends, considering he couldn't free a man in Episode 3 and Episode 5 had him dealing with the after effect of freeing someone, but putting them in a coma]]. It also seems to [[spoiler: by Sidney that this ''may'' be a part of his plan for Rome]].
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* TitleDrop: Both subtly and later own straight forward. The first episode has Kyle be looked upon with awkward glances from some citizens but [[spoiler: he's fully called "Outcast" by Possessed!Joshua. In episode 3 however, Blake flat out calls him the "Outcast", implying there's more to the name]].

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* TitleDrop: Both subtly and later own straight forward. The first episode has Kyle be looked upon with awkward glances from some citizens but [[spoiler: he's fully called "Outcast" by Possessed!Joshua. In episode 3 however, Blake flat out calls him the "Outcast", implying there's more to the name]].name. Even Megan calls him that while possessed in the Season one finale]].
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** Episode 10 featured [[spoiler: Kyle ''literally'' giving himself up to Sidney when he and Aaron kidnapped Amber]].


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* [[spoiler: {{Cliffhanger}}: In usual material of Robert Kirkman, this show has a cliffhanger: Season 1 ends with Kyle and Amber being cornered at a gas station by people who are implied to be possessed, while Anderson knows that Sidney escaped and ''may'' have accidentally killed Aaron]].
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* [[spoiler: MeaningfulName: ''Nickname'' to be exact. Kyle's daughter Amber is called by him "Firefly" and Allison calls her "Our Little Light". In the season one finale, it's revealed she too has the "light" Kyle has to exorcise the "demons"]].



* TownWithADarkSecret: The aforementioned demonic possessions.

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* TownWithADarkSecret: The aforementioned demonic possessions.possessions.
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: The Season One finale "This Little Light" not only has the death of Mark, Kat and Lloyd doing ''something'' to the possessed individuals, and Sidney telling Kyle the "demons" are trying to coexist with people via host bodies but Kyle's daughter Amber has the ''same abilities'' as he does, being able to exorcise Megan]].

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* CassandraTruth: Nobody believes Reverend Anderson when he claims that Sidney is the devil.



* DisappearedDad: Kyle is this to his daughter.

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* DisappearedDad: Kyle is this to his daughter. [[spoiler: Until episode 7, that is, when Kyle's ex-wife just leaves his daughter with him.]]
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* AdultFear: The ''first'' episode had [[spoiler: a boy be ''possessed'' by some dark force]].


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** Kyle himself doesn't seem to mention his dad a lot.
* [[spoiler: MessianicArchetype: Kyle may ''and'' may not be this. While he has the power to free people who are possessed by the demons, it depends, considering he couldn't free a man in Episode 3 and Episode 5 had him dealing with the after effect of freeing someone, but putting them in a coma]]. It also seems to [[spoiler: by Sidney that this ''may'' be a part of his plan for Rome]].


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* TitleDrop: Both subtly and later own straight forward. The first episode has Kyle be looked upon with awkward glances from some citizens but [[spoiler: he's fully called "Outcast" by Possessed!Joshua. In episode 3 however, Blake flat out calls him the "Outcast", implying there's more to the name]].
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The story concerns a young man named Kyle Barnes (Fugit), whose life has been marked by tragedy and instances of demonic possessions. As he returns to his childhood home of Rome, West Virginia, he finds that something in his past still haunts him and the small town he grew up in.

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The story concerns a young man named Kyle Barnes (Fugit), whose life has been marked by tragedy and instances of demonic possessions. As he returns to his childhood home of Rome, West Virginia, he finds that something in his past still haunts him and the small town he grew up in.in.
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* DomesticAbuse: Everyone (including his wife) thinks that Kyle beat up his wife. [[spoiler: In actuality she was possessed by a demon.]]
* DemonicPossession: Rome is haunted by demonic possessions.
* DisappearedDad: Kyle is this to his daughter.
* PreacherMan: Reverend Anderson.
* SouthernGothic: In spades.
* TownWithADarkSecret: The aforementioned demonic possessions.
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"Outcast" is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta. Produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, the network has 10 episodes ordered for its first season. Season debuted on Cinemax on June 3, 2016.

Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl, Almost Famous) stars as Kyle Barnes, a man searching for answers, and for redemption, who sequesters himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Philip Glenister ("Life on Mars") stars as Reverend Anderson, a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth. An inveterate drinker and gambler, he doesn’t believe God intends people to sweat the small stuff. Gabriel Bateman (Stalker) stars as Joshua Austin, an eight-year-old who lives across town from Kyle. To his family’s dismay, Joshua appears to be in the clutches of demonic possession, but there’s something very different about this possession and its connection to Kyle Barnes.

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"Outcast" ''Series/{{Outcast}}'' is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman (''Comicbook/TheWalkingDead'') and Paul Azaceta. Produced Azaceta, starring Patrick Fugit (''Film/GoneGirl'', ''Film/AlmostFamous''), Philip Glenister (''Series/Life on Mars'') and Gabriel Bateman. It is produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, the network has 10 episodes ordered for its first season. Season and debuted on Cinemax on June 3, in the summer of 2016.

Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl, Almost Famous) stars as The story concerns a young man named Kyle Barnes, a man searching for answers, Barnes (Fugit), whose life has been marked by tragedy and for redemption, who sequesters himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Philip Glenister ("Life on Mars") stars as Reverend Anderson, a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth. An inveterate drinker and gambler, he doesn’t believe God intends people to sweat the small stuff. Gabriel Bateman (Stalker) stars as Joshua Austin, an eight-year-old who lives across town from Kyle. To his family’s dismay, Joshua appears to be in the clutches instances of demonic possession, but there’s possessions. As he returns to his childhood home of Rome, West Virginia, he finds that something very different about this possession in his past still haunts him and its connection to Kyle Barnes.the small town he grew up in.
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Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl, Almost Famous) stars as Kyle Barnes, a man searching for answers, and for redemption, who sequesters himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Philip Glenister ("Life on Mars") stars as Reverend Anderson, a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth. An inveterate drinker and gambler, he doesn’t believe God intends people to sweat the small stuff. Gabriel Bateman (Stalker) stars as Joshua Austin, an eight-year-old who lives across town from Kyle. To his family’s dismay, Joshua appears to be in the clutches of demonic possession, but there’s something very different about this possession and its connection to Kyle Barnes.[3]

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Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl, Almost Famous) stars as Kyle Barnes, a man searching for answers, and for redemption, who sequesters himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Philip Glenister ("Life on Mars") stars as Reverend Anderson, a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth. An inveterate drinker and gambler, he doesn’t believe God intends people to sweat the small stuff. Gabriel Bateman (Stalker) stars as Joshua Austin, an eight-year-old who lives across town from Kyle. To his family’s dismay, Joshua appears to be in the clutches of demonic possession, but there’s something very different about this possession and its connection to Kyle Barnes.[3]
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"Outcast" is an American horror drama television series adapted from the comics by Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta. Produced by FOX International Channels for Cinemax, the network has 10 episodes ordered for its first season. Season debuted on Cinemax on June 3, 2016.

Patrick Fugit (Gone Girl, Almost Famous) stars as Kyle Barnes, a man searching for answers, and for redemption, who sequesters himself from those he loves for fear of causing greater hurt. Philip Glenister ("Life on Mars") stars as Reverend Anderson, a West Virginia evangelist who believes he is a soldier in God’s holy war against the forces of evil on Earth. An inveterate drinker and gambler, he doesn’t believe God intends people to sweat the small stuff. Gabriel Bateman (Stalker) stars as Joshua Austin, an eight-year-old who lives across town from Kyle. To his family’s dismay, Joshua appears to be in the clutches of demonic possession, but there’s something very different about this possession and its connection to Kyle Barnes.[3]

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