

Series · 2022 · 2 Seasons
Shining Vale
Don’t get hysterical.
A dysfunctional family moves from the city to a small town into a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place. But no one seems to notice except for Patricia “Pat” Phelps, who’s convinced she’s either depressed or possessed – turns out, the symptoms are exactly the same.
- Rating
- 7.4 / 10
- Creator
- Sharon Horgan
- Status
- Canceled
Episodes

Episode 1 · 29 min
Chapter One - Welcome to Casa De Phelps
After an affair nearly destroys their marriage, Pat and Terry Phelps move their family from the city to Connecticut, to a house that may be haunted.

Episode 2 · 29 min
Chapter Two - She Comes at Night
Pat finds a clue as to the identity of the Fifties Housewife who keeps appearing to her, while Terry confronts a demon from his own past.

Episode 3 · 29 min
Chapter Three - The Yellow Wallpaper
After years of writer’s block, Pat finally finds her muse through the help of a narcotic. Terry’s pitch to the NY Archdiocese turns out to be the presentation from Hell.

Episode 4 · 29 min
Chapter Four - So Much Blood
Pat is writing like a woman possessed until she finds out the true identity of her muse. Terry makes a decision about work that will come back to haunt him.

Episode 5 · 29 min
Chapter Five - The Squirrel Knew
As Pat tries to get rid of Rosemary for good, she finds out that Terry has been keeping a horrifying secret from her; Gaynor learns a secret about Pat that will change how she views her mother forever.

Episode 6 · 29 min
Chapter Six - Whispering Hope
On the verge of losing everything, Pat decides to make a deal that may damn her forever; Terry's battle with depression leads to deadly consequences.

Episode 7 · 29 min
Chapter Seven - Impertinent Questions
Pat's pact with Rosemary breathes new life into her career and her marriage; a new house tea gets out of hand, and Pat realizes the deal isn't what she expected.

Episode 8 · 30 min
Chapter Eight - We Are Phelps
The shocking end of Pat's book is revealed while the Phelps family fights for their souls; individually and as a family.












