The Doctor gets me in this scene. So many times in this story, we see the shape of the Plague Doctor standing in doorways and being really spooky, and we think him malevolent. But with the full context, barely any of the ghosts are antagonistic. All of the old ghosts in the show, whenever they're exposed, covered their face, out of fear of what they've become. And here, we see the Plague Doctor having been there for so long is starting to realize that he's loosing his identity, and his face is vanishing he reflects on this , and he seems almost horrified. Then he decides to put on the mask and hat with a sense of resolve, because at least it is a face/identity that he can keep. It felt like that resolve was made in fear of what was happening, and the decision was made in desperation . Not just desperation, but shame as well, because there was nothing under the mask anymore, he is just the Doctor now.
The beauty of the series is in the way they have humanized the ghost. At first you're scared by their appearance, but later it's their pain and tragedy that scares you the most.
@@anveshapandey952 Beautifully put. Both seasons have that moment when your fear turns to empathy. I remember especially liking the scene in season 1 where Steven, in the final episode, walks out of the house with all the ghosts behind him. Up until that point the house itself and all its ghosts have been the source of terror in the show, but both you and Steven aren't scared anymore. The ghosts are still unsettling, even disturbing, but also profoundly sympathetic. This depiction of ghosts is imo the best and most true depiction. Death is terrifying but also sad. It's dangerous but also peaceful. Bly's rendition of death is definitely more existentially horrifying, though.
Yeah... if I find my identity fading... my chose profession might be the last to fade... because it was a thing I consciously spent my whole live trying to be. For the Plague doctor... the clothes he wore, was symbol... a declaration I am a doctor. And that profession gives purpose when all identity are just memories and chances.
i auditioned for an acting program at my school last year, and i used the monologue that Nell recited when they were all in the Red Room during episode 10 of Hill House. it's such a beautiful speech.
most of the prose is taken from the classic literature that these stories are based on. i consider them to be classic, anyways. Shirley Jackson and Henry James were excellent writers, and Flanagan showed his good taste as the showrunner for these two seasons.
The scene where she takes the child is the most heartbreaking and most horrifying moment of the episode. I’m heartbroken for the spirit of Viola who’s still looking for her child and family after possibly centuries of forgetting her memories, But i’m also horrified for the innocent little boy who was taken to the lake.
The thing I love about this show is that, in every story, it starts out so evil and so creepy, and by then end of each season, the creepiness and the evil is shown to be of a troubled soul of some kind who is just reaching out in a less than natural way.
This was indeed an epic part of the show. Tying this aspect of the human experience into the appearance of the ghosts was brilliant. They transition from monstrous to tragic almost instantly. Completely changed my perception.
I really feel for the Plague Doctor The guy lost everything on a whim, when he was trying to help people, all because of Viola's rage when he starts to lose his identity, he puts on the mask, as if he's accepting that even if he loses himself, he can still help people and that's exactly what he does, he spends his entire afterlife trying to warn people about the lake, watching over Flora and helping the child ghost arrange the dolls in the house we may not have known much about medicine when Plague Doctors were around, but this guy was a true Doctor notice every time we see him, he's looking out of a window - he keeps constant watch for Viola hoping to spare others the same fate he suffered, he's a hero
She would sleep, forget, and forget, and forget. And with the forgetting, an ailment altogether monstrous. All things fade. All things. Flesh, stone, even stars themselves. Time. takes. all. things. It is the way of the world. The past recedes, memories fade, and so, true, does the spirit. Everything yields to time, even the soul. Wake, walk, forget even more. Her name, forgotten. Her sister's name, forgotten. As her memories left her, so, too, her face. So little did she remember... that one night, she found a child in her daughter's old bed, and could not remember who she had been hoping to see. She had only the faint notion that she'd walked this far, hoping to find a child, and here was a child. It must be the child whom she'd sought. It must. She would sleep, and she would fade, and fade, and fade. And the others, too. Those souls held in her orbit, those unfortunates trapped in the gravity well she had made of Bly Manor. They were fading as well.
The scene with the little boy broke my heart as a mom. I have a child around that age and to just see him stuck there at Bly without parents and alone was the saddest thing. Seeing Viola take him into the lake brought me to tears. Such an amazing show. Both of the Haunting shows were done so, so well. I wish they’d do one on the Hill family. That would be interesting.
@@jacobbeaver2975 I know that. I meant a more in depth story that showed the Hill family’s story more. Not the Crain family which is what Hill House focuses on.
@@TheMamaMel It would be interesting to see in-depth how the house grew in strength and affected the original family. Alas, the next two installments after _Midnight Club_ (IIRC) will be based on Poe - still a great ride, though.
Yes. I understand people were expecting more horror moments and that's probably why they overlooked everything else that the movie managed to convey so well
i always imagine if they still made the Scary Movie parody series they would do this scene with her getting up every night and taking a shit in the bathroom or something every night.
I've always theorised that was we consider a ghost is some sort of shadow or footprint left upon a place in the universe at an atomic level. A particular moment or memory just trapped in specific place repeating on loop. Neither alive or dead, just an atomic shadow of what once was there, appearing every so often as a shimmer
Never have I ever kept coming back to any horror content. I loved this episode, so painful, so poetic and so sad. The ghosts were all so harmless in reality and it was all just selfishness. I could listen to the narrator forever. 💕
Viola must have the most tragic story in this serie tbh.. Poor woman, just wanted to be with her daughter, but her sickness forced her to leave everything behind.
Viola was an educated and modern girl... She took the responsibility of Bly manor and father's business alone after her father's sad demise... She is an human and every human has their own desires and her was she wanted to live happily with her family that she wouldn't for her illness... Every person has to accept their fate I agree with it... but sometimes it made heartbreaking situation against their desires and so that happened for Viola... That heartbreak (and also betrayal) made her Stubborn and selfish...her sister is also a human being and her deeds are also understandable P.S.- Every character in the movie neither completely good nor bad They have done what is in their nature which is understandable (sorry for my grammer mistakes)
The characters were developed so fantastically that we could emphasize with each of them. They all were hit so hard not only in death but in their tragic lives too.
i remember this episode so well. it was 4am and it terrified me on a level that no other horror movie ever did. It was a deep, psychological fear, combined with sadness and loneliness. " days i was traumatized and moved by this. perfection !
I'm really keen on wanting to know who was the narrator of these lines, a well deserved appreciation goes for their work to make this scene epic and 'perfect splendid'
Her second victim, she willingly klled him. She hadn't yet lost her identity or face when she klled that doctor that told her to go away. She didn't kll because she forgot. She klld because she wanted to.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I hated Viola. She treated others as a means to an end and when she was treated the same way by others, she played the victim. Viola’s selfishness is the entire reason why Bly is cursed.
She treated others like garbage cuz they wouldn't let Viola go near or touch her daughter. And also she was happy until ofc her husband and daughter threw her under that lake and moved on. Thats why Bly is "cursed" because the people she loved turned their backs on her without them knowing that Viola was there.
Viola was an educated and modern girl... She took the responsibility of Bly manor and father's business alone after her father's sad demise... She is an human and every human has their own desires and her was she wanted to live happily with her family that she wouldn't for her illness... Every person has to accept their fate I agree with it... but sometimes it made heartbreaking situation against their desires and so that happened for Viola... That heartbreak (and also betrayal) made her Stubborn and selfish...her sister is also a human being and her deeds are also understandable P.S.- Every character in the movie neither completely good nor bad They have done what is in their nature which is understandable
I mean we know she's not a victim and even she knows that. She even gets her karma in real time: she becomes deathly ill and is separated from her daughter for the rest of her life and even afterlife. She did what she did during a time when women had no say over property and heritage so she did what she did for family's sake, not her own. And yes, sure she was a little vain. She did not however, deserve to be killed by her selfish sister and promise broken by her superstitious husband
Thank you! I watched this series in a span of two days last week and it was perfectly splendid! I didn’t want it to be over. Everyone seems to pity Viola. I couldn’t. She was nasty woman even before her sickness. She clearly saw her sister and the guy hit it off first (Perdita actually liked the man and Viola married him just for power and riches) and she comes in and causes a scene and takes him. Granted, it was his choice which daughter to choose and he couldn’t be stolen if he didn’t want to go, but I thought it was shiesty of Viola and greedy. And then to have poor Perdita stay in the home because she had no where else to go while she watched the man she loved marry her sister and start a family of their own. Then she had to take care of said family as if she was the wife when Viola fell ill. Viola was so violent with her. Flat out abusive for no reason- after Perdita gave her life to serve Viola and her family. Besides, I think it’s Viola’s fault that she got stuck in her viscous loop because she denounced God and refused to atone! She was stubborn, greedy, materialistic, and hateful and I think that’s the magic recipient for ghosts!
For some reason, watching the plague doctor try to feel where his face once was, only to give up and put his mask on again, broke me. He tried to save lives and this is his reward.
this show fucked me up. i’m on the floor crying about my imaginary long lasting lesbian relationship and about all my imaginary ex colleagues and friends that I considered family with whom I worked in a giant manor and who died while we collectively took care of 2 perturbated pasty english kids
It's an amazing way to convey the psychological horror of forgetting and of eternity. When only habit remains and not reason. Makes you wonder what habits Dani has made that will wear a path through Bly. Loving and letting go?
This made me feel so sad. I don't know why but i could feel her pain and rage at the same time... Imagine living the same time / emotion over and over again as a spirit lost in the spirit realm until you find closure.
When you feel like the ghost in real life.. Watching this show made me sad and at the same time.. Like the girl said it's not a horror but a love story.. ❤
that's the one thing i trully fear..to dissapear into nothing without any memory at all into time and space itself...and in one corner a glimmer of hope that one day something will change..but not being aware of that hope as well.
Long before I even got to watched this series, I had dreamed of I was someone else, who jumped from a high building and unalive themself. I could feel their rage and anguish inside them and in that dream, they keep jumping again and again after a horrible fight with their lover.
This whole series is about dementia. And funny thing is truthfully only people who have experienced it in their loved one can cry throughout the whole series instead of being scared. I cried so much , especially in this episode.
She said because of that face was not being used in a fade is not a problem viola Willoughby is the one that’s been too long she was just being sick of disease so she’s not well but because it’s is the same thing
You turned your back.. You turned your back on me so many times..That eventually you'd walk into the room, facing the wrong way altogether. You don't even resemble yourself any longer.
I don't get it. She was randomly killing people left and right, still Charlotte was safe from her despite of living in viola's room, sleeping in her bed. Other than that all the summers that miles and flora spent there, how come they never happen to be in viola's way, all she wanted was children after all
@@AmethystEyes that's exactly what I'm saying, flora and miles, along with their parents lived there for a significant amount of time, it's stupid to think that none of them ever physically got in her way. It's not like they always knew she comes at night and you must avoid her.
If ghosts exist then this is the best depiction of how and why they make the same routine actions time and again. Lost in time.
Omg you’re so right!
Yas and i believe in ghosts exist
I don’t think it’s "the best" but it’s the one I want to believe in
This is the best comment 💕
absolutely an exploration for residual vs intelligent haunting
The Doctor gets me in this scene. So many times in this story, we see the shape of the Plague Doctor standing in doorways and being really spooky, and we think him malevolent. But with the full context, barely any of the ghosts are antagonistic. All of the old ghosts in the show, whenever they're exposed, covered their face, out of fear of what they've become.
And here, we see the Plague Doctor having been there for so long is starting to realize that he's loosing his identity, and his face is vanishing
he reflects on this
, and he seems almost horrified. Then he decides to put on the mask and hat with a sense of resolve, because at least it is a face/identity that he can keep.
It felt like that resolve was made in fear of what was happening, and the decision was made in desperation
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Not just desperation, but shame as well, because there was nothing under the mask anymore, he is just the Doctor now.
The beauty of the series is in the way they have humanized the ghost. At first you're scared by their appearance, but later it's their pain and tragedy that scares you the most.
@@anveshapandey952 Beautifully put. Both seasons have that moment when your fear turns to empathy. I remember especially liking the scene in season 1 where Steven, in the final episode, walks out of the house with all the ghosts behind him. Up until that point the house itself and all its ghosts have been the source of terror in the show, but both you and Steven aren't scared anymore. The ghosts are still unsettling, even disturbing, but also profoundly sympathetic. This depiction of ghosts is imo the best and most true depiction. Death is terrifying but also sad. It's dangerous but also peaceful. Bly's rendition of death is definitely more existentially horrifying, though.
@@anveshapandey952 All ghosts are sad but we think they're evil.
The mask to reveal the true self
Yeah... if I find my identity fading... my chose profession might be the last to fade... because it was a thing I consciously spent my whole live trying to be. For the Plague doctor... the clothes he wore, was symbol... a declaration I am a doctor. And that profession gives purpose when all identity are just memories and chances.
There’s just something so... special about the monologues in the Haunting series. Love it.
She would sleep, she would wake, she would walk..
i auditioned for an acting program at my school last year, and i used the monologue that Nell recited when they were all in the Red Room during episode 10 of Hill House. it's such a beautiful speech.
most of the prose is taken from the classic literature that these stories are based on. i consider them to be classic, anyways. Shirley Jackson and Henry James were excellent writers, and Flanagan showed his good taste as the showrunner for these two seasons.
The scene where she takes the child is the most heartbreaking and most horrifying moment of the episode. I’m heartbroken for the spirit of Viola who’s still looking for her child and family after possibly centuries of forgetting her memories, But i’m also horrified for the innocent little boy who was taken to the lake.
It made me cry :( and especially when the childs face is fading and he looks so scared
Heart breaking it was 😪
The thing I love about this show is that, in every story, it starts out so evil and so creepy, and by then end of each season, the creepiness and the evil is shown to be of a troubled soul of some kind who is just reaching out in a less than natural way.
Why do i see people not appreciating the fact how perfectly has she been as a narrator.... Particularly in Viola's backstory sequence.
Her accent and delivery giving small clues about her identity god I hope Flanagan continues the Haunting series
This has to be one of my favourite scenes. The ending broke my heart.
This was indeed an epic part of the show. Tying this aspect of the human experience into the appearance of the ghosts was brilliant. They transition from monstrous to tragic almost instantly. Completely changed my perception.
I really feel for the Plague Doctor
The guy lost everything on a whim, when he was trying to help people, all because of Viola's rage
when he starts to lose his identity, he puts on the mask, as if he's accepting that even if he loses himself, he can still help people
and that's exactly what he does, he spends his entire afterlife trying to warn people about the lake, watching over Flora and helping the child ghost arrange the dolls in the house
we may not have known much about medicine when Plague Doctors were around, but this guy was a true Doctor
notice every time we see him, he's looking out of a window - he keeps constant watch for Viola hoping to spare others the same fate he suffered, he's a hero
omg
Im in tears🥺 rn
She would sleep, forget, and forget, and forget.
And with the forgetting, an ailment altogether monstrous. All things fade. All things. Flesh, stone, even stars themselves.
Time. takes. all. things.
It is the way of the world. The past recedes, memories fade, and so, true, does the spirit. Everything yields to time, even the soul.
Wake, walk, forget even more.
Her name, forgotten.
Her sister's name, forgotten.
As her memories left her, so, too, her face.
So little did she remember... that one night, she found a child in her daughter's old bed, and could not remember who she had been hoping to see.
She had only the faint notion that she'd walked this far, hoping to find a child, and here was a child.
It must be the child whom she'd sought. It must.
She would sleep, and she would fade, and fade, and fade.
And the others, too. Those souls held in her orbit, those unfortunates trapped in the gravity well she had made of Bly Manor. They were fading as well.
@@uglyduckling8332 bruh they literally just quoting the video 😂
Excellent
Truly some of the most beautiful writing
Awwww thanks to rewritr
Thanks
The scene with the little boy broke my heart as a mom. I have a child around that age and to just see him stuck there at Bly without parents and alone was the saddest thing. Seeing Viola take him into the lake brought me to tears. Such an amazing show. Both of the Haunting shows were done so, so well. I wish they’d do one on the Hill family. That would be interesting.
They already did the Haunting of Hill House that was the first season
@@jacobbeaver2975 I know that. I meant a more in depth story that showed the Hill family’s story more. Not the Crain family which is what Hill
House focuses on.
@@TheMamaMel It would be interesting to see in-depth how the house grew in strength and affected the original family.
Alas, the next two installments after _Midnight Club_ (IIRC) will be based on Poe - still a great ride, though.
@@TheMamaMel Right. In Bly Manor, they explain how the house became haunted. In Hill House, they didn't explain the origin of haunting in that house.
Absolutley heartbreaking. This series was so overlooked and misunderstood.
The pain and tragedy of all those poor souls is the haunting part of it. 😢
Yes. I understand people were expecting more horror moments and that's probably why they overlooked everything else that the movie managed to convey so well
I loved this episode so much
Me too
my all time faroute episode as of now
Me too. Love it. Never seen a story of a ghost this well done and told.
@@adrianstefan5418 It's a love story 🖤
@@CristopherGVevo same thing
Viola makes me so sad. Such an angry, ressentful spirit, rejected and forgotten, seeing how her family abandoned her last remains
This is one of the most insanely beautiful und melancholic episodes of a TV show in history. Pure genius.
This subplot was the creepiest part of the show and I loved it. I felt they could've made the whole show based on this.
The narration was such beautiful work, too. I could fall sleep to audiobooks done by her.
The ghosts are such a good metaphor for PTSD tbh.
it's so pointed that it makes you forget how heartbreaking it is.
i always imagine if they still made the Scary Movie parody series they would do this scene with her getting up every night and taking a shit in the bathroom or something every night.
Clog the toilets on a nightly basis 😂😂😂
I've always theorised that was we consider a ghost is some sort of shadow or footprint left upon a place in the universe at an atomic level.
A particular moment or memory just trapped in specific place repeating on loop. Neither alive or dead, just an atomic shadow of what once was there, appearing every so often as a shimmer
Exactly, that's what the Victorians saw them as
I want an audiobook where Carla gugino is the one speaking😭 her voice is Soo soothing for me
Ikr her narration added so much to the show.
Never have I ever kept coming back to any horror content. I loved this episode, so painful, so poetic and so sad. The ghosts were all so harmless in reality and it was all just selfishness. I could listen to the narrator forever. 💕
Selfishness cursed Bly manor, but Selflessness freed it.
That was so beautiful
Whose selfishness
Viola must have the most tragic story in this serie tbh.. Poor woman, just wanted to be with her daughter, but her sickness forced her to leave everything behind.
This is the best part of the show, kudos to Mike Flanagan! The way he introduced the faceless woman in the lake was absolutely brilliant!
This is like an Edgar Allan Poe poem, breathtaking
Considering whats his next project ... u r not wrong :)
her voice is so soothing
I CANT FIND THE VOICE ACTRESS
@@linhluu8560 it's Carla Gugino, the same actress who played the mom in Hill House
I found it so sad and monstrous. The horror is in the loneliness. Forever lonely
Sounds silly, but I totally understand this concept of becoming a ghost. You become unrecognisable even to yourself
This some beautiful writing, and her voice reads it so well. It perfectly describes reincarnation, or the demiurge, or Schopenhauer's Will.
her narration was just amazing, her voice is so lyrical
I wanna delete my memory and watch this show again. It’s a masterpiece. Made me cry rivers.
She would sleep, forget and forget and forget. All things fade. All things. Time takes all things. Everything yields to time. Beautiful.
Viola was an educated and modern girl... She took the responsibility of Bly manor and father's business alone after her father's sad demise... She is an human and every human has their own desires and her was she wanted to live happily with her family that she wouldn't for her illness... Every person has to accept their fate I agree with it... but sometimes it made heartbreaking situation against their desires and so that happened for Viola... That heartbreak (and also betrayal) made her Stubborn and selfish...her sister is also a human being and her deeds are also understandable
P.S.- Every character in the movie neither completely good nor bad They have done what is in their nature which is understandable (sorry for my grammer mistakes)
The child was the most heartbreaking part. Did she tuck him away at least so he wouldn’t have to experience drowning?
I don't think being "tucked away" was a thing until Peter and Rebecca tried to take over Miles' and Flora's bodies. So the sad answer is probably no
The characters were developed so fantastically that we could emphasize with each of them. They all were hit so hard not only in death but in their tragic lives too.
The little boy destroys my heart every time
" Everything yeilds to time...even the soul. " My favorite fucking monologue.
Perfectly splendid
i remember this episode so well. it was 4am and it terrified me on a level that no other horror movie ever did. It was a deep, psychological fear, combined with sadness and loneliness. " days i was traumatized and moved by this. perfection !
hill house's Olivia's narration is just what a show needs. that voice is heaven
I'm really keen on wanting to know who was the narrator of these lines, a well deserved appreciation goes for their work to make this scene epic and 'perfect splendid'
Her second victim, she willingly klled him. She hadn't yet lost her identity or face when she klled that doctor that told her to go away. She didn't kll because she forgot. She klld because she wanted to.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I hated Viola. She treated others as a means to an end and when she was treated the same way by others, she played the victim. Viola’s selfishness is the entire reason why Bly is cursed.
She treated others like garbage cuz they wouldn't let Viola go near or touch her daughter. And also she was happy until ofc her husband and daughter threw her under that lake and moved on. Thats why Bly is "cursed" because the people she loved turned their backs on her without them knowing that Viola was there.
She never killed in her lifetime and the first life she took was of her murderer’s. She just went crazy over time.
Viola was an educated and modern girl... She took the responsibility of Bly manor and father's business alone after her father's sad demise... She is an human and every human has their own desires and her was she wanted to live happily with her family that she wouldn't for her illness... Every person has to accept their fate I agree with it... but sometimes it made heartbreaking situation against their desires and so that happened for Viola... That heartbreak (and also betrayal) made her Stubborn and selfish...her sister is also a human being and her deeds are also understandable
P.S.- Every character in the movie neither completely good nor bad They have done what is in their nature which is understandable
I mean we know she's not a victim and even she knows that. She even gets her karma in real time: she becomes deathly ill and is separated from her daughter for the rest of her life and even afterlife. She did what she did during a time when women had no say over property and heritage so she did what she did for family's sake, not her own. And yes, sure she was a little vain. She did not however, deserve to be killed by her selfish sister and promise broken by her superstitious husband
Thank you! I watched this series in a span of two days last week and it was perfectly splendid! I didn’t want it to be over.
Everyone seems to pity Viola. I couldn’t. She was nasty woman even before her sickness. She clearly saw her sister and the guy hit it off first (Perdita actually liked the man and Viola married him just for power and riches) and she comes in and causes a scene and takes him. Granted, it was his choice which daughter to choose and he couldn’t be stolen if he didn’t want to go, but I thought it was shiesty of Viola and greedy.
And then to have poor Perdita stay in the home because she had no where else to go while she watched the man she loved marry her sister and start a family of their own. Then she had to take care of said family as if she was the wife when Viola fell ill.
Viola was so violent with her. Flat out abusive for no reason- after Perdita gave her life to serve Viola and her family.
Besides, I think it’s Viola’s fault that she got stuck in her viscous loop because she denounced God and refused to atone! She was stubborn, greedy, materialistic, and hateful and I think that’s the magic recipient for ghosts!
Boyyyy :( I felt so bad for the spooky child, he was truly harmless and alone
This show really showed the other end of the haunting. You don’t see that much in film still. It’s so sad and beautiful at the same time.
For some reason, watching the plague doctor try to feel where his face once was, only to give up and put his mask on again, broke me. He tried to save lives and this is his reward.
Literalmente una de las mejores escenas que he visto
De las mejores de la serie , aunque para mi la mejor fue cuando Peter intenta que miles le deje entrar a su cuerpo
Es la mejor escena de toda la serie
this show fucked me up. i’m on the floor crying about my imaginary long lasting lesbian relationship and about all my imaginary ex colleagues and friends that I considered family with whom I worked in a giant manor and who died while we collectively took care of 2 perturbated pasty english kids
Pasty English kids lmfao
I repeat this in my head "she would wake. She would walk. She would sleep..." when I have insomnia and I wake, then I walk
She ended up at in that lake too because she was trapped with her material things. Gravity and matter.
Ok.
Cette série est un chef d'œuvre
Only episode which was perfectly splendid
I´d never forget this way of believe in ghosts. Incredible. Add me a fear to become a ghost like that.
I don't know if anyone feel the pain of her, i can.. and don't know but I'm soo touched i cry wherever i watch 8th episode
It's an amazing way to convey the psychological horror of forgetting and of eternity. When only habit remains and not reason.
Makes you wonder what habits Dani has made that will wear a path through Bly. Loving and letting go?
This made me feel so sad. I don't know why but i could feel her pain and rage at the same time... Imagine living the same time / emotion over and over again as a spirit lost in the spirit realm until you find closure.
this scene fucked me up, like can u imagine? being in a purgatory like this? like burn my body, make sure i dont come back
When you feel like the ghost in real life.. Watching this show made me sad and at the same time.. Like the girl said it's not a horror but a love story.. ❤
This one was my favourite episode, beautiful
One of the most mysterious, haunting yet most beautiful scene ever
Those who still walk this planet lost, alone. Will they ever meet again? Who knows but we prey they do and they finally feel no pain.
Who the narrator here was could read me the encyclopedia and I'd listen attentively.
Writer: How many monologues u want
Mike: YES
Quarantine Mood.
i don' know why but this breaks my heart so bad that i can't breath
I'm still haunted by this
Like with Hillhouse this was starting as scary story to me but as we goes it's just gives me deep sad feeling..
The Hill house was better series, but bly manor last two episodes and ending mutch better.
I agree hill house much better. Both had good ending
I love this show
All: 🏃♀️🏃♂️Run.. Lady of the lake has arrived..
Angelina Jolie: My doppelgänger has arrived😱 Impossible to run away from her🤪
that's the one thing i trully fear..to dissapear into nothing without any memory at all into time and space itself...and in one corner a glimmer of hope that one day something will change..but not being aware of that hope as well.
Viola always make me feel pity and sadder
Teaching us to sympatize with the Ghost antagonist in a horror story.
She would sleep, she would wake, and she would walk.
Mike Flanagan makes me want to be haunted the way he constructs television.
makes me so sad to think of dani walking and forgetting
Long before I even got to watched this series, I had dreamed of I was someone else, who jumped from a high building and unalive themself. I could feel their rage and anguish inside them and in that dream, they keep jumping again and again after a horrible fight with their lover.
I love this episode.
This show was just unbelievable. Is there anything similar to watch?
This whole series is about dementia. And funny thing is truthfully only people who have experienced it in their loved one can cry throughout the whole series instead of being scared. I cried so much , especially in this episode.
No its not
Not really. It's about loss...just loss. Dementia has those traits so I get how you might liken those 2 together
Good way to explain why there aren't caveman ghosts
I’m a bit lost. This isn’t the same series that’s on Netflix is it??
She said because of that face was not being used in a fade is not a problem viola Willoughby is the one that’s been too long she was just being sick of disease so she’s not well but because it’s is the same thing
Viola has been died from bly manor disease everywhere before she is still sick with her daughter 😢
It's hard to have such destiny...
You turned your back..
You turned your back on me so many times..That eventually you'd walk into the room, facing the wrong way altogether.
You don't even resemble yourself any longer.
I can't find this series in egybest how I watch it for free please
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Poor doctor 😢
Loved ittttt
I don't get it. She was randomly killing people left and right, still Charlotte was safe from her despite of living in viola's room, sleeping in her bed. Other than that all the summers that miles and flora spent there, how come they never happen to be in viola's way, all she wanted was children after all
She only took someone from the bed if they were a child. She only took the people who were physically in her way.
@@AmethystEyes that's exactly what I'm saying, flora and miles, along with their parents lived there for a significant amount of time, it's stupid to think that none of them ever physically got in her way. It's not like they always knew she comes at night and you must avoid her.
I didn't understand this part so much
The show is not haunted, its sad af😢
if someone asks me what is ghost I am sending this video.
Infant child actions describe viola