Although Liquid Death marketed that curse as a “Halloween ploy,” Pokluda said, Satan is crafty and “tries to disguise under that stuff.” The devil wants you to feel like you won’t be “impacted” by those tactics.
“I’ve heard of actors and actresses learning witchcraft to better understand a role, actually casting spells through the TV,” Pokluda added. “You don’t know what you’re messing around with.”
As the trio wrapped up the conversation about spiritual warfare, Bure shared that Lev has “a much stronger boundary” in some areas than she does. For example, if her son is coming over for movie night, they select a title that isn’t R-rated.
“I don’t like language—bad language, foul language,” Lev explained. “My heart wrestles with that.” His sensitivity stems from years of playing hockey, he said, when he’d “let out a lot of bad words that I did not like to.”
Plus, R-rated movies often feature nudity and sex, Lev said. “And so, even me struggling as a person…with lust in general, that’s a constant temptation. It’s difficult for me to pretend that it’s okay for me to view those things.”