And more fireworks with a glass of whiskey. How long will they intrigue with the personality? At the moment of the sisters' conversation in the car, I almost screamed myself, but it's night outside and everyone is sleeping, at the moment just the best and most unexpected screamer.
And I did scream. So my cat came running to see what happened to me. I'm so glad I didn't watch this episode in the dark. And then I already have paranoia because of all sorts of sounds.
@Lyuda_las: And I'm watching at night and I just SCREAMED!!! the husband is shocked, the neighbors are shocked! My heart is still pounding. I'm afraid to look any further....
@MidnightRider: Some episodes were watched in the evening, after which it was decided not to do it anymore. And so the series stuck in my brain for a long time. I'm tired of being afraid, especially when I live alone. Because my scared cat doesn't count.
After the last two episodes, I slept like a beggar: I was all huddled somewhere, wrapped up, moaning and my hair stood on end from every rustle. I'm already silent about the dreams themselves! And I've been in their corridors, and there were ghosts in the shadows, and in general! The most moronic thing is that there are not so many scary moments in the film and I really like that their screamers are not dead-at-a-glance, but scary, but tolerably scary. I like the story itself, but I don't want to be scared shitless! But the atmosphere in any case catches up that then you throw yourself on the bed... Yeah) The series is magnificent! It's so interesting to watch that I review it twice: the first time I'm waiting for horror stories all the time, and the second time I already know where they are and consider the details))))
@Demiant: I watched this episode in the dark in the evening, I thought I was ready for everything. But from that moment I almost got a heart attack and didn't spill the wine. They know how to surprise
@Demiant: and I knew about this screamer, I saw it several times on Twitter, and I was upset that it wouldn't surprise me, BUT SOMEHOW. Thank God I'm watching this episode in the afternoon, I was so fucked up by surprise, I was so engrossed in the sisters' conversation that I didn't even realize that he would be in this particular scene! I still can't move away.
@LiveInSeclusion: Plus, there are no words at all, Steve is just an enchanting woodpecker, of course, too selfish an act, too. Even a book about the house can still be understood, but not this!
@LiveInSeclusion: but it's still wildly expensive to do - undergo an examination, do IVF. He sits and is silent while his wife decides that this will not be included in the insurance.
Theo's monologue deserves some kind of reward. Such a powerful game, such a text, took it right to the soul, which does not happen so often. But painting over the black mold on the dressing table with paint is just 10/10, the kid was so big, and his father told him about the mold, and still so stupid.
@Splyushka: Black mold is the most shitty and complicated. It poisons the air and is difficult to remove, so yes, you need to get rid of it first, treat the surface, and then paint it already, if in the right way. But here, as I understand it, the mold is special, magical and sinister, so it won't help)
My God, this is one of the best screamer scenes ever. There is so much horror and well-constructed screamers in this series that the creators simply have an incredible number of advantages. I want more of these series. And Theo's monologue is just very powerful. The actress playing Theo is just fucking awesome and so sexy. She looks very much like Angelina Jolie and plays just super, I hope she has a great future after this series.With each episode, the series takes over the soul, so I don't want it to end.
Whoohhhhhhh, the scene in the car and the subsequent emotional confession is just something!! Almost goosebumps straight! In these two scenes, I wanted children from this series, how good it is sometimes! So far, it seems to me that this is the only (in MY memory) series that can really be called horror without jokes. Before that, the closest thing to something like this was in the first season of the Exorcist and partly in the second. Globe save Netflix =*
PS: I usually watch TV series online and extremely rarely with headphones, but here I did not regret that I downloaded 5.1 sound and good quality, although the voice acting, as it seemed to me, was 2.1, but when the original sound is heard, it is noticeable how there is a "game" of sound. I also felt the moment in the car in my ears and I am very glad that I was not watching from the speakers, uhhh what a moment it was :)
I thought they wouldn't stoop to screamers anymore, but no. Apparently, the dead sister was already tired of the fact that this bitch couldn't hear the rest of the sentence, so she screamed.
before this episode, everything was so emotional, a little scary, but quite expected, but now! The revenge of the house for the fact that they tried to set it on fire, the return of the family to this cursed house and the disclosure of secrets (which I hope for) that have been kept for 20 years . Now it's going to be what I started watching this series for.
I was so lucky that I watched this episode early in the morning, and not at night, I almost poured coffee on myself on stage in the car. And, frankly, for the first time in my life, I slept with the light on today.
@MidnightRider: if the light doesn't turn off, then nothing particularly terrible has happened yet. But if it's turned off, it's better not to get out from under the covers :)
I'm... not really afraid of horror movies... But here's Theo's monologue... Pancake... I've been feeling this for years. Not constantly, but in periods... But this... Something that's really scary.
How was it necessary to get used to all sorts of devilry so as not to die of fright in the same second?.. What nerves you need to have. The audience is in pre-infarction from the screening moment, but what about the girls? But nothing. We chatted and got back into the car. You'd think a dead sister would be hanging out in the backseat. 😏
@ilpassetto: That's right! Not a word about what happened in the car. It's like everything is fine. Well, sister, well, dead. Screaming? So it's because of the quarrel
I liked what my father said about the clockmaker ghost and the tree house, which doesn't really exist. It comes out curiously. Stephen initially shut himself off from reality, building a defense mechanism of "I don't look, I don't think, I don't believe." And it was correctly noted that it was the eldest son who would get the full benefit if he found himself in the house, because the ghosts had gone wild and were clearly not going to spare anyone. Girls have nerves of steel (heh), the younger brother is used to "seeing", dad generally let his wife into his head. Stephen will have to believe in everything at once, including his own books.
@ilpassetto: I just didn't pay attention to the watchmaker, half of the workers there could be ghosts, so how can you tell them apart without looking closely? But I've been up to the Trapdoor in the tree house more than once, I wonder what kind of location it really was?
@MidnightRider: I sincerely hope that it wasn't the basement that the Trapdoor on the kitchen elevator got into (?). Maybe it was the red room that opened to them.
The fact that there is no treehouse is obvious. At the very beginning, when they can't find the Hatch, the older brother asks: did you look at the tree house? Mom (reproachfully): Very funny. There are a lot of such moments. "... in the tree house." "Where's where?"
@ilpassetto: by the way, for some reason I immediately thought that the watchmaker was probably a ghost, but Steve walked past him so calmly that I decided it was just my paranoia)
But about the tree house, I just wondered where Luke actually hung out.
@zula22: 00:06:45-00:06:51 we look closely at the lower door of the watch -we see the reflection of the ghost's hand in the glass. That is, even if you look closely at it, it's impossible to understand that it's a ghost, not a person.
This is the third time Dudley has asked "what kind of game". Apparently, there was no gaming either. PS It's good that in season 3, daredevil returned to his old costume, Shirley's son was able to repeat the image 1 in 1, even the red mask is not needed.
@kobiii: I also noticed about the playroom and the reading room, when my mother said that the children were also like, where do we have this, it feels like there are some spatial or temporal shifts, and they end up in rooms that were before
@kadzuko: In the screensaver, the house is presented as something like a maze, the walls of which are moving. So is this a hint of some such shifts? (Soryan, I didn't immediately notice that they had already written below)
@kadzuko: Whoa, that's how different kids and playrooms look different. Nell's is girly with a dollhouse, and Steve's is like a garage with a game console. Wow, was there anything real there?
@kobiii: It seemed to me that the reading room and the playroom, as well as the "tree house", were the same room upstairs, most likely near the spiral staircase.
In general, it is strange that the house is relatively small, while in addition to the bedroom, everyone has their own corner: a game room, a treehouse, a hall for doll tea parties, a dance room, an office, a living room. Even if the walls can move, how can it all physically fit so compactly?
@JLana: and there's a red room near the spiral staircase-when my father went there at the end of the last episode, you could see the passage and the rope on which Nell was hung on the right hand. Rough.
My cat was even scared of the scene in the car. It was epic!
I don't like the fact that they all seem to forget about what they see and talk about other things. You just saw a ghost! Hello! And so it is in all episodes.
From the first episode, I was ready to be scared - the music would stop, or on the contrary, the overpowering music would start playing, or even complete silence, or classical music.:a close-up of the character and here you need to compress everything that is compressed, because on a U-turn, the stuff will jump out behind your back. I was waiting for the moment when I would scream or mumble outrageously)))but the first real screamer after 8 episodes-BRAVO!!!I lost all vigilance, because I was waiting for this moment so much (well, episode 5 and here)
The watchmaker immediately caught my eye, as my father had previously said that he had hired a minimum of workers in order to fix the issue with leaks and mold. And he stood out very much from the men in jeans and plaid shirts with beards. The series forces you to watch yourself carefully in order to capture such moments.
I love the moments when they drive up to the house and the lights come on. But the lighting is different. Have you noticed? =) When Nell was looking at the house, a pleasant warm yellow light came on in the windows, and when the Hatch pulled up, the light turned aggressive, red. The reaction at home?
@Radiovolna: there is a feeling that the House shows what they want to see) Nell wanted warmth and understanding-she was being called comfort. Luke wanted to burn it to the ground - they show him a fire.
I won't be original. The screamer in the car turned gray. Besides, I've seen 500 horror movies in my whole life. In the fifth episode, there was a screamer in the hallway with a "woman with a neck" and this one, even more spectacular.
Director Flanagan's wife, Jolie for the Poor, played hard, of course. The series allows directors like Flanagan and actresses like Siegel to open up to the fullest. And that's fine. I plan to watch the rest of the episode today, and 10 episodes in four days in a row, in the evenings after work - this will be uncharacteristic for me. It's a very nasty series!
It seems to me more and more that this has something to do with time jumps. Especially after that scene when little Nell was spat out into another reality where no one saw her, and now there's a watchmaker and a tree house. In general, this is my version.: the current inhabitants of the house are ghosts to people in the past, and vice versa) but this, of course, does not explain the devilry outside the house. It's more complicated than that, I guess) The series is the coolest. It's been a long time since I've moved around the house looking around.
I don't remember the time anymore, I need to review it. But I remember for sure that there were misunderstandings with those who are alive who are dead.
I'm one of those who just watched this episode at 3 a.m. with headphones on. I screamed at the whole apartment at the moment with the car!!!!!! Guys, I don't react that way to horror movies! It was necessary to make a series with such an amazing story (I hope the last series will not disappoint), with such tension, amazing characters, scary, depressing tension and awesome screamers. I have no words! Theo's monologue is creepy!!!!
I was more scared of the dude with the cane, who hovered above the ground, and then took the hat from the Hatch, than the moment in the car. She didn't even twitch. (although I'm still a coward.
I was expecting a screamer, but there's no telling. I didn't even twitch, even though I suffer from anxiety. I even reviewed it on purpose, in no way at all.
But during the monologue, Theo burst into tears, especially at the end, because yes, first there is pain and shame, and then there is emptiness, and now you think: maybe this is it? Maybe it can be finished, and that's it, there won't be any more of it? I've been in this black hole several times and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, it's disgusting.
I'm really sorry for Steve, because as I said before, his injury is not that obvious. And now they're dumping it all on him, and you can imagine how panicked he was when his father told him not to interrupt. And when he realized that he had seen something that wasn't there. However, I still don't understand how they all ended up in the Red Room (there was no tree house, there was no game room, all this didn't happen, so this is the Red Room) if the door was closed, but I'm afraid everything will have to be attributed to fiction that the house itself opened to them. the door when they went into this "oblivion". And Steve's rationality, his way of dealing with trauma, is the closest thing to me. Everything should have logic and some kind of explanation, so it's easier to live and understand the world.
Luke is my hero, I couldn't worry less about the house. If he had just burned it down and left, that would have been great.
@youarebymyside: Try to review the whole picture from a psychological point of view. A house is a family relationship, all family members are locked in this house from birth, family ties are stronger than brick walls, everyone has their own "room" that no one else knows about, everyone has their own ghosts, some have common ones. Burning down a house means completely severing all ties with your family, which not everyone can (and no one can). Actually, Luke did this all his adult drug addiction life - he burned down the house.
My father put it so well: we are like a half-eaten dinner for the house. They left home. But the house was already in them, in their heads. And all my life I've been driving them crazy, pulling them towards me. And it was not for nothing that the father told his daughters to lock themselves in and stay at home. And they began to be scared by knocking on the door. And in the next scene, we see that they are already rushing to the ill-fated house in the car!
@Datasha: I think the knocks on the door, as well as the ghost in the car and the fallen coffin, are all dead Nell, who is tired of listening to her family swear.
@Juchka: somewhere there was a link to a video with Carla Gugino, where she answered viewers' questions about the series. And when asked who knocked, who knocked over the mock-up of the house, and who put the buttons on Nell's eyes, she replied that it was her mother) It was like she was reminding them of everything that had happened and pushing them to return to the house.
Well, it was already clear about the buttons. Only she called Nell a button. And it's also obvious about the overturned house. She came crawling back later
I promised myself not to watch before going to bed! As they say, this has never happened, and here it is again((
The scene in the car is a PPC. Theo's monologue is the same More and more details are revealed with each episode. I agree with those who wrote about the red room.
And also... I'm still waiting for the catch that there weren't any ghosts in reality. And that everything is simple...for example, they inhaled mold (Steve was just a hero as a child. take it and cover it all up)
God, this is amazing. from the first to the last second.
Theo's monologue just tore my whole heart to shreds. The more she talked about shame, loneliness, and the emptiness inside, the more the fog thickened behind her. I have no words to describe how emotionally intense that scene was. I'm not one of those people who can let loose on tears, but it really got to me here.
In all the previous episodes, I noticed details in the background that made me uneasy. I kept waiting for a counterattack, so to speak, but it appeared at the most unexpected moment for me.
The last scene, in which Luke tries to set fire to the house, but it doesn't work out, is creepy.
There are so many well-crafted scenes and dialogues in the series. Just wow. The camera work is great. The scriptwriters are HSE. all the actors are wonderful.
I really hope that the latest episodes won't disappoint me.
Definitely, Theodora is the strongest character in the series. It's just creepy... and Flanagan's creation definitely has a solid claim for the title of TV series of the year. But this is not even the end of the series yet.
Oh, I watched the series while drawing, so to be honest, this trigger scared everyone somehow-I let it go, then I started reading the comments and quarreled and took a shit myself. If I had watched calmly, I think if I hadn't screamed, I would have lost my speech. And Theo's speech is daaaaa... It was strong It's already scary that in the final two episodes
What's frustrating about horror movies is their stupidity. And rude, ugly skimmers. Out of place, and without logic. This series is a great example of how to make horror films - psychologically, confusing, painful)
Great episode again. I feel sorry for Luke, of course.
And Shirley is getting more and more annoying... He doesn't hear anyone at all.
A very powerful scene of Theo and Shirley. It was as if she had felt all these emotions and all this hopelessness. At the moment of Nell's ghost in the car, I was really scared and screamed. They were caught very unexpectedly. The moment where the father stuck his hand into the fan, half of his arm was chopped off, why didn't he even have a scar? It's a pity for Luke, because the fire is really burning there, and his mother calls him to enter it. I hope my father and Steve will arrive on time.
@id20026503: The scar remained. In one of the previous episodes, in my opinion "Eulogy", there is a scene where the emphasis is on this. The transition between the tenses focuses on Bati's hand, which in the present has an almost healed but long scar on his knuckles.
Theo's monologue is one of the top scenes of the series. Shirley is sometimes too stony, she has some kind of imbalance of feelings or something... The sister gives out such a sincere monologue, choking on tears, Shirley, without shedding tears at all, it seems, just gives her hand, well, at least something. I watched the moment with Nell's appearance in detail several times, Theo screamed so immediately, Shirley only barely opened her mouth at the end, as if just from surprise, and not from horror, hmm
It seems to me that these knocks on the door and on the window scared me more than anything that had happened before. It was incredibly creepy, especially when she opened the door, there was no one there, she closed it and there was a knock. Okay, though, a sudden Nelly in the car is just too harsh. I jumped up. I'm not a timid person at all, and I try not to be afraid, but it was super creepy and cool at the same time. :)
Fuck, it's not worth scaring so much, I don't really have nerves of iron. If it hadn't been for Mom in the next room and it was past midnight, she would have screamed all over the house, but she just had to swear softly.
I get a kick out of how this series might not show ghosts at all- but I still laid bricks. Although I haven't been afraid of horror movies for 15 years, I ate too much of them as a child and developed immunity. But the scene with the knocking on the door and window and the scene in the car where my father told me about the clock just got to the bone. The screamer with the screaming ghost was unexpected, but it didn't scare me, but the scenes with ghosts without ghosts are chilling. Just bravo to this series! I don't remember ever seeing a horror movie that could scare me even a little bit, and now I'm worried if I'll fall asleep))
I like each episode more and more! The screamer in the car is powerful, of course, and I jerked violently.
And Theo's monologue is great, it was really interesting what she saw there with Nell.
The clockmaker ghost was impressive, I was just thinking that he looks very strange in the house and seems suspicious. And it turns out he was a ghost...)
And it's creepy about the treehouse. That's why no one was looking for Luke there. What was it then? And there doesn't seem to be any gaming either
The house, too, is interesting. It resembles the famous cartoon "Monster House". This one also seems to be alive, even with a different color. And how differently the house treats everyone. He killed Nell, making her happy before that (all the relatives together, dancing with her husband), and immediately attacked Luke.
And I want to point out how interesting it was that the ghost of the girl (I forgot her name) grew up with Luke too...)
@Pandme: I think he attacked Luke because Luke attacked first. My father said that the house would be defended. And so it turned out. At first, nothing caught fire, and then the Trapdoor got rid of the dead lady. And Nell came to the house on the advice of a psychologist to sort it out. The house helped her sort it out in a peculiar way
When Steve and his father are driving in the car, it seemed to me that at first it was night, and then it was as bright as day. Have a quiet conversation in the car, and you're wearing a screamer.
You have to be a fabulous fucker not to notice the changes with your wife. Well , at least you should go to the doctors if you 're a skeptic , for example . And they 've already said a hundred times that the house is terrible , but he doesn 't do anything ...
The scenes with Shirley and Theo in this episode are amazing. at first, this argument in the house and a poke in the chest. such sisterly energy heh. then the screamer is in the car. Why don't you just listen to her, Shirley? then theo's monologue about emptiness and loneliness. 12/10!!
I liked the way they repeated it with that knock - Shirley and Theo had exactly the same moment as children. It was only when I watched it again that I realized that Shirley really didn't seem to have seen a ghost in the car, as they wrote above, I still didn't understand why she wasn't even affected by the ghost.
I liked the way the series was filmed. Although many events in the house take place in the dark, you do not have to strain your eyes and wonder where the hero is. The lighting of the heroes is done at the highest level, and you will not miss the frightening ghosts either.
First of all, this is a deep and dramatic story about a family that has experienced a difficult event in an old mansion, each character is gradually revealed to us, his life in the house and how it affected him in the future. The work is very high-quality, sometimes it may seem that it is slightly delayed, but nothing like that. It is better not to remove such a work. There are also creepy/scary moments, sad and funny. Sometimes you catch yourself thinking, "Well, why?? How can this be?" And only in the end does everything fall into place. Moreover, many people can perceive the work in their own way. For some, mysticism is real, and someone will even be sure in the end that there is an explanation for everything. In conclusion, I want to note once again that the work is very high-quality, the actors are all at their best, the presentation of the plot, the shooting. In many ways, this is why the series has been such a success. Spoiler alert! For example, I had the idea that the characters had glitches due to the fact that the house was infected with fungus. There is especially a lot of it in that very room). Perhaps at night it affects a person even more. And in the future, the house was abandoned and the fungus simply grew. Therefore, the glitches started immediately at the entrance, and not a week later...
Since childhood, Stephen just wanted to be a useful boy, but it didn't work out. Sometimes dad asks not to interfere and keep an eye on the younger ones, then mom breaks his gifts...
I thought she and Lee were having a rift over a child they couldn't have. To have a vasectomy, start a family with a person and not even say a fucking word about it, what an egoist. Even if he tried to protect himself from his bad heredity, it's still a disgusting act. Well, at least he understands the joint. I feel really sorry for him, and I want to fuck him up.
It was fucking scary when there was knocking in the house from all sides, but no one was outside. From Nell screaming in the car, I jumped purely out of surprise, as with all screamers, and then goosebumps were constantly rushing through my body. And it's really cool that we repeated the situation with Shirley and Theo from the past, I didn't immediately catch a parallel. And it's even funny with the scream, they hesitated to shit so much that even Nellie couldn't stand it and got in.
Shirley feels bad about her unicorn idealism, she should at least sometimes listen to others and loosen the reins, even if they messed up on the other side, especially then. Theodora did well to stand up for Kevin, since her sister didn't even want to listen to the damn thing, she balked and that's it.
And she also walks around like a parrot and tells everyone to tell what they saw, but on the other hand, she could have been the first to tell about the ghost of matter and the house, and about knocks in the night. Although again, I agree with those who write that this is a normal reaction, they all think that their lid is going, and do not want others to think the same.
And the way Theo's vision was revealed to us after touching his dead sister... Just loneliness and nothing. It's terrible to feel like this. And to know that there really is nothing else there. There's nothing left after us.
@chch93: Damn it, Stephen saw everything too, he just denied the existence of spirits so much as a child that he did not realize and closed himself off from everything that was happening very deeply. Of course, this really broke me, especially with a watchmaker. I also really liked the theory upstairs that the Red Room let them all in and gave them what they needed, capturing the consciousness of each of the children.
Fuck dig, Luke tried to take revenge on the house, but the house was not made with a finger and now it will take revenge on him. Luke, live!
It was the only ghost I noticed. In Bly, the background is more obvious. Do they write about 49 ghosts here? Watch the series and go to YouTube to watch ghosts...
Skrimak is in a wheelbarrow with his sisters... My respects! Although there was a feeling that something was going to happen, but so sharply and loudly 😅 It jerked noticeably! It's a good thing I didn't wake anyone up.😄
@gdzhn: one of the coolest things about the series is that they answered everything that needed an answer) And where the answer was not received directly, they left threads that the person himself can interpret)
I don't know what impressed me more: the moment with Nelly in the car or Theo's monologue after. The series is just fire. The actors are playing great.
"It is necessary to swear with love" - it sounds so beautiful and would even be said correctly. Steve is a selfish freak who thought only of himself, he could have told his wife everything on time.… But she wanted children so much.😔 Theo … Her monologue, the way she opened her soul, it was so natural and from the heart. The scene in the car was of course, but the end of the episode was even scarier.😳
It's only in this episode that I realized how important every dialogue in the house on the hill is! I was very impressed with the watchmaker and the treehouse. In the first episodes, when Mom is looking for Luke, Stephen suggests that she look at the house on devereux, "he's always there," and mom replies, "Very funny," I still didn't understand... And now how do I understand😳😬
Stephen is annoyed that his father doesn't tell him a lot of things, hmmmmm. Stephen himself didn't tell his wife much more, in my opinion. No, this is how much conscience should be improved in order to look at the suffering of a wife for years due to the lack of pregnancy? And he probably swore to her that he loved her. Why don't you just look for a childfree
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Discussion: Season 1, Episode 8 Join the Discussion
199And I thought he was just an empath)
sorry for sooooo late response, it's been a long time since I went to the comments)
Ps: Theo's monologue about emptiness and darkness was so heartfelt and ingenious, a description of apathy after an episode of mania and depression
But painting over the black mold on the dressing table with paint is just 10/10, the kid was so big, and his father told him about the mold, and still so stupid.
But here, as I understand it, the mold is special, magical and sinister, so it won't help)
If you know what I mean
In these two scenes, I wanted children from this series, how good it is sometimes!
So far, it seems to me that this is the only (in MY memory) series that can really be called horror without jokes. Before that, the closest thing to something like this was in the first season of the Exorcist and partly in the second.
Globe save Netflix =*
PS: I usually watch TV series online and extremely rarely with headphones, but here I did not regret that I downloaded 5.1 sound and good quality, although the voice acting, as it seemed to me, was 2.1, but when the original sound is heard, it is noticeable how there is a "game" of sound. I also felt the moment in the car in my ears and I am very glad that I was not watching from the speakers, uhhh what a moment it was :)
ahaha)))
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Now it's going to be what I started watching this series for.
Maybe it was the red room that opened to them.
But about the tree house, I just wondered where Luke actually hung out.
That is, even if you look closely at it, it's impossible to understand that it's a ghost, not a person.
PS It's good that in season 3, daredevil returned to his old costume, Shirley's son was able to repeat the image 1 in 1, even the red mask is not needed.
(Soryan, I didn't immediately notice that they had already written below)
I don't like the fact that they all seem to forget about what they see and talk about other things. You just saw a ghost! Hello! And so it is in all episodes.
The reaction at home?
The screamer in the car turned gray. Besides, I've seen 500 horror movies in my whole life.
In the fifth episode, there was a screamer in the hallway with a "woman with a neck" and this one, even more spectacular.
Director Flanagan's wife, Jolie for the Poor, played hard, of course. The series allows directors like Flanagan and actresses like Siegel to open up to the fullest. And that's fine.
I plan to watch the rest of the episode today, and 10 episodes in four days in a row, in the evenings after work - this will be uncharacteristic for me. It's a very nasty series!
The series is the coolest. It's been a long time since I've moved around the house looking around.
I screamed at the whole apartment at the moment with the car!!!!!! Guys, I don't react that way to horror movies! It was necessary to make a series with such an amazing story (I hope the last series will not disappoint), with such tension, amazing characters, scary, depressing tension and awesome screamers. I have no words!
Theo's monologue is creepy!!!!
She didn't even twitch. (although I'm still a coward.
But during the monologue, Theo burst into tears, especially at the end, because yes, first there is pain and shame, and then there is emptiness, and now you think: maybe this is it? Maybe it can be finished, and that's it, there won't be any more of it? I've been in this black hole several times and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, it's disgusting.
I'm really sorry for Steve, because as I said before, his injury is not that obvious. And now they're dumping it all on him, and you can imagine how panicked he was when his father told him not to interrupt. And when he realized that he had seen something that wasn't there. However, I still don't understand how they all ended up in the Red Room (there was no tree house, there was no game room, all this didn't happen, so this is the Red Room) if the door was closed, but I'm afraid everything will have to be attributed to fiction that the house itself opened to them. the door when they went into this "oblivion". And Steve's rationality, his way of dealing with trauma, is the closest thing to me. Everything should have logic and some kind of explanation, so it's easier to live and understand the world.
Luke is my hero, I couldn't worry less about the house. If he had just burned it down and left, that would have been great.
They left home. But the house was already in them, in their heads. And all my life I've been driving them crazy, pulling them towards me.
And it was not for nothing that the father told his daughters to lock themselves in and stay at home. And they began to be scared by knocking on the door. And in the next scene, we see that they are already rushing to the ill-fated house in the car!
It was like she was reminding them of everything that had happened and pushing them to return to the house.
The scene in the car is a PPC.
Theo's monologue is the same
More and more details are revealed with each episode. I agree with those who wrote about the red room.
And also... I'm still waiting for the catch that there weren't any ghosts in reality. And that everything is simple...for example, they inhaled mold (Steve was just a hero as a child. take it and cover it all up)
Theo's monologue just tore my whole heart to shreds. The more she talked about shame, loneliness, and the emptiness inside, the more the fog thickened behind her. I have no words to describe how emotionally intense that scene was. I'm not one of those people who can let loose on tears, but it really got to me here.
In all the previous episodes, I noticed details in the background that made me uneasy. I kept waiting for a counterattack, so to speak, but it appeared at the most unexpected moment for me.
The last scene, in which Luke tries to set fire to the house, but it doesn't work out, is creepy.
There are so many well-crafted scenes and dialogues in the series. Just wow. The camera work is great. The scriptwriters are HSE. all the actors are wonderful.
I really hope that the latest episodes won't disappoint me.
and Flanagan's creation definitely has a solid claim for the title of TV series of the year. But this is not even the end of the series yet.
If I had watched calmly, I think if I hadn't screamed, I would have lost my speech.
And Theo's speech is daaaaa... It was strong
It's already scary that in the final two episodes
I chose a great TV series to watch last
This series is a great example of how to make horror films - psychologically, confusing, painful)
Great episode again.
I feel sorry for Luke, of course.
And Shirley is getting more and more annoying... He doesn't hear anyone at all.
At the moment of Nell's ghost in the car, I was really scared and screamed. They were caught very unexpectedly.
The moment where the father stuck his hand into the fan, half of his arm was chopped off, why didn't he even have a scar?
It's a pity for Luke, because the fire is really burning there, and his mother calls him to enter it. I hope my father and Steve will arrive on time.
Shirley is sometimes too stony, she has some kind of imbalance of feelings or something... The sister gives out such a sincere monologue, choking on tears, Shirley, without shedding tears at all, it seems, just gives her hand, well, at least something.
I watched the moment with Nell's appearance in detail several times, Theo screamed so immediately, Shirley only barely opened her mouth at the end, as if just from surprise, and not from horror, hmm
And yes, Theo's monologue in the woods is one of the fucking strongest scenes in the history of Ever TV series.
And Theo's monologue is great, it was really interesting what she saw there with Nell.
The clockmaker ghost was impressive, I was just thinking that he looks very strange in the house and seems suspicious. And it turns out he was a ghost...)
And it's creepy about the treehouse. That's why no one was looking for Luke there. What was it then?
And there doesn't seem to be any gaming either
The house, too, is interesting. It resembles the famous cartoon "Monster House". This one also seems to be alive, even with a different color. And how differently the house treats everyone. He killed Nell, making her happy before that (all the relatives together, dancing with her husband), and immediately attacked Luke.
And I want to point out how interesting it was that the ghost of the girl (I forgot her name) grew up with Luke too...)
Perhaps because it's an unusual genre to watch )
Theo's monologue was a cry of the soul, so much so, bravo! I thought Shirl would at least hug her...
Actually, the scariest moment of the series is in the car. It really scared me! As is the ending. Luke, poor Luke! If only he wasn't killed!
I thought she and Lee were having a rift over a child they couldn't have. To have a vasectomy, start a family with a person and not even say a fucking word about it, what an egoist. Even if he tried to protect himself from his bad heredity, it's still a disgusting act. Well, at least he understands the joint. I feel really sorry for him, and I want to fuck him up.
It was fucking scary when there was knocking in the house from all sides, but no one was outside. From Nell screaming in the car, I jumped purely out of surprise, as with all screamers, and then goosebumps were constantly rushing through my body. And it's really cool that we repeated the situation with Shirley and Theo from the past, I didn't immediately catch a parallel. And it's even funny with the scream, they hesitated to shit so much that even Nellie couldn't stand it and got in.
Shirley feels bad about her unicorn idealism, she should at least sometimes listen to others and loosen the reins, even if they messed up on the other side, especially then. Theodora did well to stand up for Kevin, since her sister didn't even want to listen to the damn thing, she balked and that's it.
And she also walks around like a parrot and tells everyone to tell what they saw, but on the other hand, she could have been the first to tell about the ghost of matter and the house, and about knocks in the night. Although again, I agree with those who write that this is a normal reaction, they all think that their lid is going, and do not want others to think the same.
And the way Theo's vision was revealed to us after touching his dead sister... Just loneliness and nothing. It's terrible to feel like this. And to know that there really is nothing else there. There's nothing left after us.
Fuck dig, Luke tried to take revenge on the house, but the house was not made with a finger and now it will take revenge on him. Luke, live!
It jerked noticeably! It's a good thing I didn't wake anyone up.😄
And where the answer was not received directly, they left threads that the person himself can interpret)
Steve is a selfish freak who thought only of himself, he could have told his wife everything on time.… But she wanted children so much.😔
Theo … Her monologue, the way she opened her soul, it was so natural and from the heart.
The scene in the car was of course, but the end of the episode was even scarier.😳
I was very impressed with the watchmaker and the treehouse. In the first episodes, when Mom is looking for Luke, Stephen suggests that she look at the house on devereux, "he's always there," and mom replies, "Very funny," I still didn't understand... And now how do I understand😳😬