When Mike Flanagan’s The Haunting of Hill House premiered on Netflix in October 2018, it redefined modern horror television. Episode 1, titled “Steven Sees a Ghost,” functions as both a masterful horror short story and a complex dramatic prologue. Within its 50-minute runtime, the episode lays every thematic and structural brick for the haunted house—and the haunted family—that follows. A Nonlinear Narrative of Memory Unlike traditional horror pilots that open with a scare, Episode 1 begins in the present day. We meet Steven Crain (Michiel Huisman), the eldest sibling and a cynical author who has turned his family’s traumatic past into a bestselling book—also titled The Haunting of Hill House . His narration immediately establishes the show’s central tension: Is the house truly supernatural, or is mental illness inherited?