After I was a little disappointed by the lack of imagination of the last episodes, I liked this case all the more. At first I was a little skeptical, because the well-known pattern, "Oh look, sometimes there, a monster" - "Hmm, that we should examine" worked here but very constructed. The mood, however, is then quickly very creepy: A being that stands motionless in the garden "as an eerie statue"; a ghostly doppelganger; the hostess who speaks like the delusions and much more. The figures many occurring - with different motifs to stage the spook - produce a very comprehensive and multi-faceted world and a classic who-did-it scenario. The whole is rounded off by the legend of the harpooner, from which the demon seems to have emerged.
Not quite convincing, I found, however, that Luke expresses itself untrustworthy eloquently for his age, and that at the end of a previously encountered character under the costume "conjured up" is.
Overall, a very harmonious and atmospheric result, in seized nothing from the air and acts wilkürlich (as in some of the last episodes) and you can listen to more often because of their complexity.