Saw this last night. The possessed scenes were actually pretty scary, I thought. Being a L&O fan I love courtroom drama

, but I thought this portion was just average. The prosecutor was pretty lame. What the hell was up with the moustache? Is that to show that he is evil? (Only cops, child molesters, and evil twins should have moustaches). Now if they had had Sam Waterston as the prosecutor, not only would the priest have been guilty, but he would have been given the maximun sentence allowable by law.
One thing the courtroom portions did well was paint a good picture for how the "possession" could have simply been an extreme medical condition. But you also had the things that happened to the defendent's attorney (clock stopping at 3 am, lights going out, burning smell). I'd like to know more about the "true" story this was based on.
And they could've picked someone more attractive to play Emily Rose.