Real estate agent Luke Roman and his team specialize in clearing and closing haunted houses.Real estate agent Luke Roman and his team specialize in clearing and closing haunted houses.Real estate agent Luke Roman and his team specialize in clearing and closing haunted houses.
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Don't expect a "deep dive" with this one..this is not a "serious" ghost hunter show by any means, but it tries to have a bit of fun with itself..Time will tell if it comes across as kinda-campy-but-good, or dry-as-paint predictable. Still, has the possibility of being a decent summer replacement show.
The pilot was not bad. But, I'm giving the show a few more times to see if I really like it. I miss Warehouse 13 that was on several years ago. I hope SYFY has a hit series. A lot of good shows are getting canceled on other networks.
Selling possessed real estate, I like it. Pity it wasn't given a 2nd season to further develop as there are so few "supernatural" type shows anymore. Liked all the characters and the general premise. Oh well, just goes to show you, now-a-days don't get to wrapped up in a new series, they seem to come and go as fast as a creepy apparition.
There is some great dry humour in this show. I feel like it could definitely go somewhere interesting!
I was pleasantly surprised to find this fairly well done despite its low budget. Most of the episodes barring one maybe two, are gripping, capturing the imagination of the audience, leading them on.
The ghosts though arent convincing enough, looking and feeling like actors playing the part. The dearth of effects and cgi perhaps telling, but it does impress with its eerie atmosphere that it creates. The office, or contemporary corporate setting set in stark contrast with the supernatural 'tickles' the audience's imagination.
The acting is good and the characters are well fleshed making the viewers feel for them and relate to them, though I hope they will deploy various other characters from ancient and modern folklore in future as the show progresses to more seasons.
The ghosts though arent convincing enough, looking and feeling like actors playing the part. The dearth of effects and cgi perhaps telling, but it does impress with its eerie atmosphere that it creates. The office, or contemporary corporate setting set in stark contrast with the supernatural 'tickles' the audience's imagination.
The acting is good and the characters are well fleshed making the viewers feel for them and relate to them, though I hope they will deploy various other characters from ancient and modern folklore in future as the show progresses to more seasons.
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- TriviaFor the first two seasons, the Roman Agency's' headquarters was located in the Charon Building. Charon was the original boatman who ferried the souls of the dead in the underworld.
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