That being said, they aren’t the first or only exorcists to appear on the big screen.
Ed Warren was the only non-ordained demonologist to be recognized by the Catholic Church.
This is a testament to his skill and character as a paranormal investigator.
However, they opted to drive home with the doll resting in the back seat.
Surely there was some precaution they could have taken that would have sedated the demon or something.
Best: Always Willing To Help
The Warrens are certainly always willing to help.
In many ways, the Warrens are like the Justice League of the Conjuring Universe.
Other movie exorcists, such as Father Merrin, could not survive his encounter with a demon.
While Merrin was still successful in removing the demon, it is certainly a pyrrhic victory.
The Warrens, on the other hand, have survived their encounters with evil.
That being said though, it still makes the Warrens look incredibly unprepared and inexperienced.
The twoConjuringmovies both end with chaos.
This surely could easily be avoided if the Warrens would instigate a plan to handle the demon.
This chaos should not occur that routinely as the Warrens are supposed to be vastly experienced in exercising demons.
The best example of this can be seen by Ed’s guitar playing.
The box is blessed with holy water and built from structures of a Church.
The issue here is with thephysicalcage she is trapped in.
While spiritually the cage is strong, all that is preventing Annabelle escaping is a small lock.
Why not encase the blessed box in concrete?
Or place her box in a safe?
Hopefully, theConjuringfranchise will explore more of the Warrens' case studies, such as the haunting in Connecticut.
Not: Cursed Object Museum
This addition is tied to the Annabelle one from earlier.
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