The story focuses on an elderly woman, Mrs. Kravitz (a nod to Bewitched ), who has been muttering spells under her breath for forty years. The new family next door thinks she is cursing them. In reality, she was containing a reality breach in their basement. When the family files a noise complaint and gets her evicted, the curse breaks—and the "something" from the void wakes up.

Reviewers generally praise the series for its unique perspective on horror, though some found the ending polarized. ✅ What Works

Her upstairs neighbor, Mr. Garrow, an elderly widower who tended his begonias with military precision, had rumpled patience for eccentricities. He’d watched June’s moving boxes, her late-night sketching sessions, and the way the jester top glanced at his window like a wink. On a brisk Sunday morning, the jester top went missing from June’s shelf.

: A comedy/horror about a ghost trying to scare a human neighbor who is too broke to care. Close as Neighbors

Written by Jude Ellison Doyle and illustrated by Leticia Kadosini, this series is a masterclass in building tension through proximity.