After last week’s episode of Ravenswood, there’s good news and bad news for our main characters. The good news is they have a slightly better understanding of what they’re up against. The bad news is that evil forces are still trying to kill them. (I hate it when the bad news greatly outweighs the good news.)

At the very end of last week’s episode, Miranda became visible to Olivia, Luke and Remy. In the preview for next week’s episode, Miranda is asked an important question:

“Are you alone?”

Her answer, “Good question.”

Also, according to the preview Caleb is about to find a relative who might be able to explain why he’s in this creepy predicament.

Ravenswood has definitely brought the scary and eerie just as executive producer Joseph Dougherty said in an October interview with TVGuide.com

"'Ravenswood' is Rod Serling for teens," he told TV Guide. "We want to tell ghost and supernatural stories, but with a 'Pretty Litte Liars' attitude." (Rod Serling is the creator of “The Twilight Zone”.)

"It might feel faster [than Pretty Little Liars”] because our initial run in five episodes, so we're not going to string you along,” Dougherty added. “We'll have a central mystery, but it generates other mysteries that spin off from it so that curse is the source of all mischief, but there are plenty of other sources of mischief."

Are you a fan of “Ravenswood” so far? Do you think the show is moving at a fast pace? Do you like the horror path it’s taken? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

You can check out the preview here.

“Ravenswood” airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on ABC Family. Read the full TVGuide interview here.

--This story has been updated to note a change. 

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