Ethically ambiguous as necromancy is wrong and may lead to the wrong paranormal sources and voices.
The main fault lays on the clients' side. They are the pusillanimous ones trying to break a (super)natural border taking life and and afterlife in their own hands, even at the cost of their existence.
The fraudster is as harmful as a dealer who sells fake drugs, or as a "parental control" doctor who fulfills fake abortions.
Plot is still interesting though, acting particularly exaggerated e.g. by the blonde team member (thief).
Of course the fraudster would have been able to talk himself back to freedom at the end as seen at his rhetorical and empathic gifts before. One random finding of a (well hidden) microphone by a random TV-show guest seems not enough for the conviction of the host.
7/10.
The main fault lays on the clients' side. They are the pusillanimous ones trying to break a (super)natural border taking life and and afterlife in their own hands, even at the cost of their existence.
The fraudster is as harmful as a dealer who sells fake drugs, or as a "parental control" doctor who fulfills fake abortions.
Plot is still interesting though, acting particularly exaggerated e.g. by the blonde team member (thief).
Of course the fraudster would have been able to talk himself back to freedom at the end as seen at his rhetorical and empathic gifts before. One random finding of a (well hidden) microphone by a random TV-show guest seems not enough for the conviction of the host.
7/10.