Very well done episode I rated it 9/10 initially, but after watching it several times, there are several questions left unanswered and today I would rate it more 7/10. The actress who played the blonde ghost lady was terrific, and her scene (hanging Zoe upside down as spoilt by the trailer) was the culmination of this episode, which made it more scary than other titles from this series. I think she is Peyton Tuesday who only has this one credit to her name, which is strange as I would have liked to see more of what other work she did. I totally disliked Roz the psychic and she ruins the episode for me but it is because she reminds me of one person whom I contacted a long time ago she looked very similar and had the same unkempt appearance and negative miserable energy as Roz does.
So i feel that this psychic is fake and gave her really bad advice such as telling her to stay in the home and that she can fight this by herself, and this was insane of her to say that! I know there is no way to corroborate if this episode was for real or completely fictitious because when you think about it it is pretty far-fetched but going with the possibility that it was all true like I said there's a lot of unanswered questions here. For example: why didn't Zoe sue her landlord? He refused to let her out of her lease but he rented her a run down townhouse with many health hazards (they found containers of moldy food) and it was haunted!
I know she said the housing market was limited but it doesn't make any sense that a landlord would be allowed to rent a home that was so dirty and rundown, they had to completely renovate it to make it habitable... unless this production exaggerated this as well? And as far as being haunted, there have been legal cases won on the part of tenants who have sued due landlord knowingly rented them a place that had ghosts; as laughable as that is to somebody who has never encountered that, and believe you me I understand how ridiculous it sounds, (until you find yourself in the same predicament), the courts however have, on more than one occasion, sided with the renters or tenants.
But the main thing is: why wouldn't this person, Zoe, grab her phone camera and start filming? The way this story is presented, there was non-stop paranormal activity, she could have filmed the ghost themselves, as well as their banging on doors Etc This happened in 2016 so there is no excuse not to provide footage (and this is the main problem that I have with the uber-fake show, The Dead Files).
So, she didn't move out; she did not go spend the night at a hotel or move out and go live with her parents; she took terrible advice from a fake psychic and she did not sue her landlord; and neither did she capture footage of her ghosts which, PS, she could have of course used in court to get out of her lease and get her money back. For all of these reasons, this episode is quite fishy, however Zoe comes across as believable the way she tells her story; the psychic completely ruins it for me but it is saved by compelling story. It is well directed, filmed and edited, and there is that great scene of her hanging upside down because the blonde ghost is levitating her, so I'm going to leave my 9/10 for good entertaining ghost show but I don't think all is on the up and up. I think Zoe is telling some truths but that the producers probably embellished her story a lot as is usually the case with these reality shows.