With Theodora Birch employed, her digging unearths some bizarre revelations about previous occupiers of the house. A mysterious visitor gives Dean some advice.
I don't think this was perhaps on parr with that first duo of episodes, perhaps lacking the bite, but it was still good, still watchable, the acting remains the big draw for me.
We definitely learn a fair bit in this episode, it's slower paced, but it is quite revealing, it really does seem now like it's the hammer house of horrors.
The curious events of that family, what compelled John to do what he did? Was it The Watcher, and if so who or what is he or she? That's of course the main question.
Another question, why on Earth is Nora bothering with Karen, she really is the most ghastly character.
7/10.
I don't think this was perhaps on parr with that first duo of episodes, perhaps lacking the bite, but it was still good, still watchable, the acting remains the big draw for me.
We definitely learn a fair bit in this episode, it's slower paced, but it is quite revealing, it really does seem now like it's the hammer house of horrors.
The curious events of that family, what compelled John to do what he did? Was it The Watcher, and if so who or what is he or she? That's of course the main question.
Another question, why on Earth is Nora bothering with Karen, she really is the most ghastly character.
7/10.