Honestly, I think this show looks really cool but I've been purposely avoiding it because I'm a huge wimp when it comes to ghost/demon type horror. I can watch hours on end of monster/zombie/gore...whatever; that kind of thing doesn't bother me. Anything to do with hauntings or possession though just gets utterly burned into my brain for days on end. I'm that person who is genuinely afraid to leave his own room at night after watching something like that.
I scared the crap out of myself in college once after watching "The Ring." It wasn't my idea to watch it, but my roommates put it on and I just got sucked in. I had to pull an all nighter studying that night, so I was all hopped up on caffeine and super jittery. Also my eyes tend to play tricks on me when I'm tired and I'll see things out of the corner of my eye like an object or a flash of movement that's not really there.
So anyway I'm trying to study and ignore how creeped out I'm feeling, and I get up to go to the bathroom. I hadn't noticed this before, but one of my roommates had hung a large, black towel on the hook on the inside of the door. As I'm standing there, doing my business, the bathroom mirror is on my left side. I briefly glance over and all of a sudden I notice the long, draped blackness of the towel behind me out of the corner of my eye in the mirror. I swear to god it looked EXACTLY like that ghost girl's hair draped down over her face. I think I almost had a heart attack in that moment, and as I whip my head around to get a better look at this thing behind me I catch a glimpse of my own face in the mirror. I'll never forget that look, and how shocking it was to see that I was making it. It was the look of sheer terror, the look of a man who sees his own death coming up at him I honeysuckle you not.
So yeah, that was a bit of a rant, but...that's basically why I'll probably never start watching this show despite how good it looks. If I do watch it, I'm sure I'll be entertained but I know I'll regret it later xD. Just one of my quirks that's never going away.