that was enjoyable
it departs from the usual Flanagan formula in the sense that its 95% family drama and only 5% paranormal, and at first i thought that would make me dislike it but it ended up being refreshing, the social commentary was an added bonus.
one of the only remaining points of discussion is what the raven/Verna represents, or even whether she has to represent anything at all. but my closest guess would have to be the devil as how history describes it, yet i also got the sense that Verna was neither good nor evil and just an extension of human will. there are some questionable choices, like when she saves the wait-staff at the club but doesnt save the guests.