Most idiotic decisions. Most inappropriate emotions. Obviously the director / writer doesn't know how long gunpoint conversations last as compared to... running across a mansion, explaining a mechanic, opening a door, going in and becoming a ghost, flying happily through the walls and out into the house, go to the gunpoint scene, talk to everyone to only realize you're a ghost, and go back achieving nothing, then go confront the gunpoint scenario still AT THE SAME SENTENCE.
Reminds me of that scene in Scary Movie, where Carmen Electra has all the most deadly weapons at her disposal and she picks a BANANA. But at least there it was intentionally hilarious, this one is so bad it's offending audience intelligence.
The 'tense' scene has been so dragged out that the lines have been repeated in some form or another. Dragged out so long and BORING that I was wishing the child or the mom or anyone gets killed horrifically just to get it over with! For a tense scene, this has the drama of a nun's funeral.
Connor Jessup is the only good actor here. Even if the direction is trash, he manages to make youth, fear, breathlessness, and panic authentic and believable. Unfortunately one good actor isn't enough to hold up an entire series.