I'll give this episode lots of credit. It has a good amount of tension-building and one intentionally hilarious moment. The issue, unfortunately, is that the "tense" parts are tropes that have been done so often in TV and Movies that "Good" is the highest praise they deserve.
How often have we seen these play out:
1. Character searching possible bad guys' stuff with "Will he get caught?" anxiety
2. Séance that seems Fake at first but suddenly gets intense when it becomes Real.
Also its really disappointing that the show is literally redoing Leeane's situation from the first half of Season 3: She's paranoid of Cultists getting in the home and everyone thinks she's too worried.
Leeane is being forced into a villian because of the way she's treated and apparently Sean is who we're supposed to be rooting for now I guess? But they tried this in Season 2 and they failed so better luck to them this time!