Look, the ratings are genuinely strong here—91% critic score isn't nothing, and a 7.7 on IMDb means people are actually enjoying this. The premise is creative and the execution seems solid.
But let's be real: this is a show about a dead teenager investigating her own murder. That's the whole thing. So if your 12-year-old is asking to watch because their friends are, you need to actually think about whether they're ready for that content. Common Sense Media says 14+ for good reason.
For the right age group (mature 14+), this could be genuinely engaging—good mystery, interesting supernatural elements, and apparently well-written enough that critics liked it. It's not just trauma porn; it seems to use the premise thoughtfully.
But it's also not going to be everyone's cup of tea. If your teen is sensitive to death themes or gets nightmares easily, maybe skip it. If they loved shows like The Haunting of Hill House or are into true crime podcasts, they'll probably dig this.




