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: A major plot point in this episode is the spirit shifting its focus. While Janet originally channeled the grumpy "Bill," sister Margaret also begins speaking in a gravelly voice—a development that suggests the entity is moving from person to person.
: 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 Enfield HauntingEps3
: The show implies a more definitive "cosmic" or malevolent resolution, whereas the real case simply faded away over a year and a half. : A major plot point in this episode
The series takes creative liberties to heighten the horror, diverging from the historical records maintained by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR): Unlike the real-life reports of moving LEGOs or
The finale focuses on the escalation of Janet’s "possession" and the emotional toll on the investigators.
: 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.



