@pastraveller: well, maybe like in ghostbusters) http://www.scenemissingmagazine.com/article/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ghostbusters-ghost-blowjob-o.gif
@OlgaWeasley: By the way, this is not the first episode where Scully rushes into battle, and Mulder, on the contrary, acts as a skeptic. But that only makes it more interesting.
A good episode, but a hard blunder spoiled the impression a little - an employee who crashed after falling from a roof is clean-shaven in one frame, and the next second with a beard. It seems like a trifle, but still you can not allow such a thing.
For some, this topic is still relevant. There are dozens, if not a few, of real shamans/Indians left, but they also use various herbs / mushrooms in their connections with spirits, prophetic dreams, etc. rituals. So to speak, there is the thinnest line between narcotic euphoria and, for example, the door to the other world.)))
And also, for some reason, I feel very sorry for Leo ((Such a sweet old man.
After all, behind all these mushrooms lies a very deep thought about how we relate to the older generation (who are our fathers /grandfathers and so on). The series itself is interesting primarily because really who attacked the nurse, or maybe it's just her hallucinations (it could have been turned in any way). And old Phoebe (from Charmed) also played in it
The denouement with the ghosts is clumsy: why did they all disappear when my grandfather was finally injected with an overdose drug with these pills? It just turns out that these spirits did not exist by themselves within the walls of the hospital, but were caused precisely by the acceptance of mushrooms by the elderly. But we clearly saw that ghosts were not only in the minds of patients, they could physically influence our world (not only through the universe), which means they are real, and the pills should only allow them to be seen. But the ending breaks the logic of everything that is happening.
It's not a very clear series. It would be nice for the old people to see something under the influence of mushrooms.. but there is no explanation, what happened to the nurse? What kind of corpse is in the basement? Who turned on the water in the bathroom (and who made such airtight doors..).
http://www.scenemissingmagazine.com/article/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ghostbusters-ghost-blowjob-o.gif
And also, for some reason, I feel very sorry for Leo ((Such a sweet old man.
The end is downright sad.
And old Phoebe (from Charmed) also played in it