


For anyone who has read the novels you’ll know that there were always hints of the paranormal here and there, but like a Scooby-Doo mystery they were always proven to be something else than an actual ghost. Throughout the interviews the actors and producers mentioned that the paranormal and supernatural aspects of the show are real this time. There’s one other big emphasis that the show is driving home: the paranormal. Producer Josh Schwartz said they were trying to make it both accessible to someone just flicking on an episode and have that bingable quality that television shows are so hungry for these days.

Over the course of 13 episodes Drew and her friends will tackle a major case with a few individual cases cropping up throughout. What was clear from talking with the producers is that they wanted to update the series into a modern time while still keeping that feeling of mystery-solving sleuth from the classic novels.
