Lomax with her parents in ‘The Gardener’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 5)SurrealEstate season 3 episode 5, titled ‘The Gardner’, continued to expand the show’s lore while also, finally, giving us scenes highlighting Lomax’s family.| The Geekiary
Luke meets Harry in ‘Battleground’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 6)SurrealEstate season 3 episode 6, titled ‘Battleground’, had Luke receive a message from “management” while also talking about war-caused PTSD.| The Geekiary
August, Susan, and Lomax in ‘Grave Matters’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 9)SurrealEstate season 3 episode 9, titled ‘Grave Matters’, served as a penultimate chapter that just felt… off.| The Geekiary
Luke meets Death in ‘Death Does a Refi’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 3)SurrealEstate season 3 episode 3, titled ‘Death Does a Refi’, did a lot to expand the world of SurrealEstate. I’m looking forward to seeing what else the writing team has planned.| The Geekiary
A drawing of Cowboy Rick in ‘Buckaroo’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 1)SurrealEstate is finally back for a third season. ‘Buckaroo’ served as an enjoyable opening to a new chapter at the Roman Ireland Agency as Luke and Susan try to replace the OG team.| The Geekiary
Mitch tells the truth about Jaylen in ‘Night Terrors’ (Image via SurrealEstate Season 3 Episode 2)SurrealEstate season 3 episode 2, ‘Night Terrors,’ focused on how far a parent might be willing to go to save their child’s life. Also, a possessed Tyler got to meet Luke.| The Geekiary
Luke’s team trying to figure out what paranormal entity they’re going up against in “Roman’s Six” (Screenshot: SurrealEstate Season 1 Episode 6)SurrealEstate season 1 episode 6, titled ‘Roman’s Six’, has got to be the most enjoyable episode yet. We had the Roman Agency trying to outsmart a very dangerous paranormal being.| The Geekiary
Susan and Luke in ‘Letting Go’ (Image: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 10)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 10, titled ‘Letting Go’, offered an action-packed finale as Luke and his team tried to rescue Susan. It also opened a new door for the Roman Agency’s future.| The Geekiary
Luke and the Hasans in ‘Set Your Flag on Fire’ (Image: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 6)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 6, ‘Set Your Flag on Fire’, had the Roman Agency try to stop a couple of neighbors from killing each other. And Phil got a visit from his sister to talk about their parents’ will.| The Geekiary
Luke talking to Jamie about Cindy in ‘The Harvey’ (Image: Screengrab)I found the second episode of SurrealEstate, titled ‘The Harvey’, to be far better than the pilot. We also got some well-written queer representation.| The Geekiary
Luke and his evil twin sister in ‘The House Always Wins’ (Screengrab: SurrealEstate Season 1 Episode 10)The season one finale of SurrealEstate, titled ‘The House Always Wins’, gave certain characters some closure. However, it also left me with a lot of questions.| The Geekiary
Zooey and Luke work together in ‘Truth in Advertising’ (Screengrab: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 2)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 2, ‘Truth in Advertising’, had Luke come face-to-face with an interesting version of himself as he tried to help a young woman move on to the afterlife.| The Geekiary
Lomax in ‘God and Monsters’ (Image: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 7)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 7, ‘God and Monsters’, dealt a lot with fear. It also added a new member to the Roman Agency while ushering in a huge change for husbands Phil and Anthony.| The Geekiary
Susan takes the device from Luke to talk to Genevieve in ‘The Butler Didn’t’ (Image: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 3)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 3, ‘The Butler Didn’t’, focused on a murder mystery involving a dead bride while also offering some development for the main cast.| The Geekiary
Phil searching for answers in “Ft. Ghost Child” (Screengrab: SurrealEstate Season 1 Episode 5)SurrealEstate‘s fifth episode, ‘Ft. Ghost Child’, explored Phil’s backstory involving the Catholic Church and gave us more well-written queer representation. Oh! And there’s a lonely ghost child the Roman Agency has to deal with.| The Geekiary
August meets Rochelle in ‘Art & Science’ (Screengrab: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 5)SurrealEstate season 2 episode 5, titled ‘Art & Science’, helped develop August’s backstory and laid the groundwork for some romance. Also, things with Susan and her creepy AI house grew worse.| The Geekiary