This is an episode that has the fine eerie ambiance of a classic ghost story, and among the many different approaches to the episodes that they tried out, this one probably has the most seriously played tones of dread and paranoia, punctuated by brief flashes of a dazzling animation style that really helps this one stand out. I actually first ever saw it in a hospital room while I was visiting my mother, so I've always kind of had that little association in the back of my mind when I've watched it! It was certainly a very eye catching episode though, very visually distinctive and atmospheric as Jack chases a weeping little girl who lost her teddy bear, and finds himself trapped in a spooky abandoned house that is revealed to be literally haunted by bad memories, ones which he witnesses firsthand through several shadowy flashbacks, and it makes for an interesting and visually striking episode as Jack must quickly decipher what's real and what's illusion in order to confront a powerful demon and set a family free... The highlight has just gotta be the scene where Jack is fighting the dragon-like demon, it's pretty amazing. Everything looks all glowy and scrawled out like a drawing, and the action happens in blurry flashes of black and white, I was a bit taken back by the scene when I first saw it, as it was pretty experimental and not like any other single moment of animation used in the whole show, and it sure made for one of the more unique fight sequences! Not exactly a firm favourite of mine but it's always great fun to be watching this brilliant show, and this is a creepily fun and effective little chapter in the legendary saga of Jack! X