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Russ Harris | ... | Narrator 7 episodes, 2013-2015 |
J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner | ... | Himself - Analyst / ... 5 episodes, 2015-2016 | |
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Matt Gulbranson | ... | Sheriff / ... 4 episodes, 2015-2016 |
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Keith Kuperman | ... | Detective / ... 3 episodes, 2015-2016 |
Jesse Robinson | ... | Head Fireman / ... 3 episodes, 2013-2015 | |
It's amazing the things that you can inherit from your family gene pool: blue eyes, a beautiful smile, a winning personality. But what about your family's less desirable traits? A grandfather's talent for swindling, an aunt's knack for aggravated assault or even a father's flair for murder.... can you actually inherit evil from your family tree? Evil Kin begs this question as well as whether psychopathic behavior is pre-programmed. From siblings who conspire to kill their parents, to three brothers who grow up independently to become a serial killer, a rapist and a mercenary, Evil Kin follows true-crime mysteries surrounding bone-chilling cases that prove blood is always thicker than water. Written by ID
Here we go again, yet another show with really stupid gimmicks. I've seen two episodes of "Evil Kin," and the second one had the dumb gimmick. The show's been airing since 2013, so presumably the shaking is either old or new (I didn't catch the date of the one with the shaking). Nearly every other scene change begins with the scene rapidly shaking up and down, accompanied by a static-like noise. It's as though the cameraman is having a seizure. This wasn't occasional. It was nearly every scene change, and there were a lot of scene changes (the one about the Ranes brothers). It got so bad I was getting motion sickness and decided to just close my eyes and listen to the story. Shame on the director. Why can't you just present the story in a no-nonsense fashion? What's with the absurd shaking before each new scene? This is incredibly stupid and I won't be watching "Evil Kin" again.