When the main character, the father of a visually perfect family, hires a private eye to find the letter-writer... who knew she would wind up talking and talking and talking through a series that hardly spends time on the present characters we're supposed to spend time caring about...
When this investigator talks, telling the dad about all the previous owners and whoever else seems like possible Watcher-culprits, we have to sit through more flashbacks than our minds know what to do with them...
Eddie Murphy did a standup bit on how stupid "white people" are in horror movies, like Amityville, and that they'd actually stay in the house when they're literally told to "Get Out" and he's so right...
This family... including a magazine model daughter who instantly "falls in love" with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, and doesn't think she's pretty, and a pretty wife seeming straight out of Stepford: Basically, this family is an afterthought on their own series and, if this review seems like rambling, well... you should try WATCHING this series.