This episode is another honorable mention in my book. Believe it or not this was actually the very first episode of the show I've every seen and it's definitely a very good place to start.
Not much to say it's a typical ghost story but what makes the tale stand out is in it's execution. I'll admit at the time that ghost I thought was really spooky, I wasn't sure whether her intentions were evil or not. However it was really the writing on the walls that spooked me out more reminds me a bit of that cryptic message from "The Shining", it's pretty much a message backward over and over again everywhere.
One of the other things that stand out about the episode is Laura Bertram whom I remember from the sci-fi show "Androminda" which is really cool since I like that show. I really like her character Amanda she's one that is intelligent, on the shy side, and she's really sympathetic because she wants to make friends and have a good time like anyone else. But the problem is most of the time she never can because of her cousin Beth whom is a b.... with a capital B; you can easily see Amanda can't stand her but is forced to put up with it despite how much crap Beth dishes out. This to me make you want Amanda to win all the more, to show Beth isn't the boss of her or anyone.
The reaction Amanda gives when she's in a dangerous situation I felt was genuine and felt like that's how anyone would react when helpless and powerless; her character was practically facing an entrapment situation where the ghost wasn't giving her a way out and she had next to nothing to defend herself with, as if she really can unless there's a proton pack; so yeah she was fraked.
However this episode has a slight twist at the end, I won't say what it is but lets just say you won't be less than satisfied.
Rating: 3 and a half stars