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: The paranormal phenomena are ramped up for the screen. Unlike the real-life reports of moving LEGOs or sliding chairs, the show depicts Guy Playfair being bodily thrown against a wall and Janet nearly being strangled by a curtain.
The third episode is often viewed by critics on platforms like Reddit as a study of "mass pathology" rather than a ghost story.
: Maurice Grosse is depicted as so desperate to prove life after death (following the loss of his own daughter) that he overlooks signs of Janet's distress, potentially fueling her behavior. The Enfield HauntingEps3
The finale focuses on the escalation of Janet’s "possession" and the emotional toll on the investigators.
The series takes creative liberties to heighten the horror, diverging from the historical records maintained by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR): : The paranormal phenomena are ramped up for the screen
: The show implies a more definitive "cosmic" or malevolent resolution, whereas the real case simply faded away over a year and a half.
In the dramatic conclusion of the three-part miniseries , the lines between reality and psychological manifestation blur as the Hodgson family reaches a breaking point. While investigators Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair strive to find a definitive answer, the third episode explores whether the "spirit" is a genuine external force or a complex byproduct of childhood trauma and family tension. The Climax of Episode 3 : Maurice Grosse is depicted as so desperate
: Real-life investigators Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair were never physically assaulted by "demonic" curtains or thrown across rooms as portrayed in the show.