What I found interesting was that the story was about a ghost that haunted dude his whole life, but he started it out recalling a traumatic childhood experience.
They don't go into it psychologically, but for me it made his entire story look like the effects of PTSD. He sees someone murdered at an early age, then spends the rest of his life seeing ghosts. It's not hard to get from A to B.
I'm not sure if all the stories will be like that. It would have been better if the presented it clearly so that the audience is left to choose between the supernatural explanation or the logical one.
1. "I saw the first episode. It was okay. " In response to Reply # 0
What I found interesting was that the story was about a ghost that haunted dude his whole life, but he started it out recalling a traumatic childhood experience.
They don't go into it psychologically, but for me it made his entire story look like the effects of PTSD. He sees someone murdered at an early age, then spends the rest of his life seeing ghosts. It's not hard to get from A to B.
I'm not sure if all the stories will be like that. It would have been better if the presented it clearly so that the audience is left to choose between the supernatural explanation or the logical one.
2. "Umm..well... (spoilage)" In response to Reply # 1
I've watched the first three episodes, and they are all different. The second one isnt a "ghost story" at all, but it does go somewhere that, if I hadnt seen some of what is desrbied with my own two eyes, I might not believe it.
I believe in spirits/ghosts, so maybe that's why I believe dude in the first episode. Yeah, he saw the murders as a kid, but the fact that he didn't know anything about what happened in the apartment when they moved in, and what he was experiencing was directly related to that apartment, to me, kinda negates the realtionship between what he saw, and what he experienced.
I do like that these shows dont end with a nice little bow on it..they end like "yeah..this is my life..this is what happened..*shrug*"