This show was amazing. Same with Hill House. Best modern horror for sure. I felt let down by Midnight Mass tbh. It had so much potential but didn’t pay off at the end like the previous two do. Like I didn’t feel emotions like I did with this and Hill House.
Just to clear up some of the world's logic. Hannah is still able to interact with others and her environment partly due to her strong belief that she is still alive and partly due to others believing she is still alive. So belief and emotions acts as a sort of energy that ghosts can draw upon to manifest themselves. Hannah feeling like she still has stuff to acomplish just like the lady in the lake. So once Hannah knew she was dead, it was harder for her to manifest, ultimately disapearing when the others found out she was dead.
@@rony9352 Hannah disapeared after telling Owen and Jamie to go to the lake, that was before the curse was broken. She manifested one last time because she fealt she had one more thing to do, which was to help Dani and Flora.
@@oiaeyu Nope, She is standing next to Henry and tells him to tell Owen she loves him. They clearly explained that Viola created her own gravity and bringing everything around her with her. Everyone that died were doomed to live there forever( until of course dani)
@@rony9352 looks like you're wrong again. Cause theres a reason why Hannah couldn't tell Owen herself. She was only visible to other dead or dying people and couldnt manifest into physical reality as she didn't have enough energy to do so. Viola's curse definetly has a part in anchoring the ghosts to Bly Manor, but it isn't the only reason why only some ghosts can manifest and manipulate the physical world. Take Peter for instance. He can only partly manifest due to others thinking hes alive while he himself knows he is dead. And when he breifly thought he was alive, he couldnt pick up the doll due to having no part of his identity tied to Bly.
This scene genuinely and truly breaks my heart. Hannah is a message to us all to live, really live, and do the things that we want to. Go on adventures and really feel alive, everyone because you never know when you'll depart this world for the next. This show has really got to me.
This was an additional heartwrencher after Hill House, especially with Hugh Crain's message in that show: "be kind to each other". The Crains were torn apart by tragedy, and further shredded by each other's refusal to understand and connect and meet halfway. I really love the moral elements M. Flanagan adds to his anthologies - love and understanding of a family in Hill House, regret in Bly Manor; by themselves, the source materials would just have been a regular spooky tale but with those flourishes, they leave a deeper meaning. Grief in the horror, just another facet of life.
This makes me even more sad because Hannah was only able to "live" in death. She realized it all after it all happened...still sobbing and she truly deserved better.
"Yes, yes Owen, I, will go to Paris with you. No wait, please!" That tore me up. I knew something was up with Hannah, but I so wanted her and Owen to end up together. Her episode is just beautiful. It implies so much about dementia and memory and perception of reality. Also it's the final straw in Peter being the villain IMO.
It’s the “wait, please” part that got me, she subconsciously knew she couldn’t follow him, even though it’s the thing her entire being, her spirit itself craved
Surely was not a big twist that she was always dead during the series,but still a very sad twist.The way she looks inside the well is so sad ,the moment she reprise herself and "forget" everything to welcome Dani... I love you Hannah Grose ,you deserved better ♡
@@pallafox personally (and i say personally) since the first time i saw her,looking at the well then kinda confused and so malinchonic i thought was a ghost (of course i didn t knew she just became a ghost 10 second earlier lol) .Also she didn t eat nothing ,she appears alwaya thinking about something.As i said ,personally, I expected that ,but it was sad and beautiful anyway.I was VERY courious how she became a ghist ,and I am very satisfied :) .
Nate Mate apart from her not eating they foreshadowed her being a ghost on several Occasions and I had a feeling she was a ghost in the first couple of episodes, so I agree it wasn’t that much of a plot twist yet the story line was still well rewritten, amazing and tragic.
I also new she was a ghost. She seemed too off anf like being somewhere all the time and that vibe the whole time. Still was sad and amazing to learn how she died. She was in denial that's why she the rules did not apply to her. The ghosts could appear to people at will and since hannah was confused and thought to be alive the she was with the living.
When they pointed out she wasn't eating and Dani noticed the tea cup still full after she drank from it, I knew she had to be dead. I actually laughed at how obvious it seemed. I was curious as to when we'd figure out how she died; a part of me was hoping to find out Owen was gone too since they clearly had a thing going. But this episode here....while I didn't cry the first time.....made my heart sink. And today watching it and the finale again (which I did tear up at first time around), I couldn't help but let the waterworks go. It's been awhile since a show has pulled at my heart strings as strongly as this episode has. Amazing and beautiful writing, but damn how I hate them for it. Hannah Grose, you deserved...sooo much better 😭
Aastha Tyagi yes omg !! i would jokingly think “hey you okay, are you even alive” and i’d think maybe she eats in private or something but i had no clue until this scene 😭😭
@@asra2441 yeah but only one thing bothered me, Owen, Dina and others were perfectly listening to her, but how come Owen unable to listen Hannah's yes for Paris!!!
When she starts repeating herself at the end to ensure she remembers who she is breaks my heart because 1) eventually she will forget and become like all the others at bly and 2)the way she says it is so heartbreaking, as if she is unsure of herself or can feel herself drifting. She is the one character that deserved so much better and the fact that she really looked forward to going to paris with owen only to have that dream ripped away from her is so upsetting. And the icing on the cake with the paris thing is that owen got to live his dream in paris and hung a picture of her in his restaurant so that she could be there too even if its just her picture😭😭😭
The fact that there are comments here saying that they saw the "twist" coming is just a testament to the superb writing of this series. It seems too often these days we see examples of writers only caring about subverting the audiences expectations, rather than building up to the payoff. I would rather piece together a twist using the clues provided, than a twist that makes absolutely no sense and only exists as a surprise to get reaction videos.
This episode made me have to take a break from watching it for a few days. I was just emotionally spent from it. Hannah really deserved better she was the one I was rooting for. It ended me knowing she had died then. Literally wailed watching this. This whole series was so well written
The altered memory of Owen saying that you cant count on your memories because they'll fade away could easily have been her mind warning her through Owen that she was dead and slipping through fading memories and it's just all so well done.
This episode equivalent as Bent Neck lady episode. Different is its break my heart and i even cry at the end.. Tnia really did splendid work as Ms Grose. Her arc towards the end is by far my favorite... love love loveeee
It's low key shocking how pretty much everyone figured out Hannah was dead as soon as it was clear she wouldn't consume any food. But having the story reveal that later still managed to be so painful. It's definitely the power of good writing and good acting all around.
The fact that she imagined Owen as her safe net so she keeps her sanity, so she can’t turn like the others without faces is so sad She was the one that got away 😔
In one of her dream hops, Owen tells her she's in denial. But he used denial vaguely. Her ghost subconscious was trying to let her realize she was dead. While also giving the audience a slight hint as well. I came to this video, just to see this scene again 😭😭😭
Fucking blatted my eyes out, I swear. The acting here is phenomenal, the story... as the audience, you also feel trapped... This is probably the best way to describe what it would not only be like to have dementia, but to be stuck between the veil.
Hannah: “What would I do in Paris?” Owen: LIVE Hannah, LIVE” Hannah: “Yes, Owen I, I will go to Paris with you” *smiles intensely* “Yes, Yes” *Looks up* *Owen leaves* ... 😭😭😭
This is such a deep scene. It very cleverly mirrors the devastating effects of dementia, which as we know, Owen's mom suffered from in her final days. Losing your memory, and the confusion and disorientation that comes with it, is truly a frightening thing, which I think this episode successfully captures - right down to this final scene.
This is one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the entire series, as it impresses upon one the importance of enjoying all beautiful moments in existence to the utmost extent (and within the future), despite the fact that Hannah was unable to do so herself 🥺💔🙏 This really was so crushing to witness ❤️
That’s what I had thought too. I thought she was showing signs of dementia since Owen’s mother had that too. And that she was trying really hard not to forget everything like his mother did.
I mentioned this on another video, but it's worth mentioning again: this reminds me of the Tibetan Book of the Dead's description of after-death states, when those who are unprepared (for instance, in the case of a violent death) are stripped of their identity in their previous life as they transition to a new one. For those who have identified with that which is eternal and beyond the personality, this process is no problem, or doesn't even happen to them, they immediately ascend kind of like Yoda.
“Beginning of the End Movement VI” by The Newton Brothers. It’s such a beautiful piece. Really made me feel so many emotions and fits perfectly with the scene 😢
@@jerryyanis Oh my gosh thank you so much! You're a lifesaver! This scene added with the music made me teared up. Felt so sad for Hannah and I wanted the music to relive this beautiful emotion. Thanks again!
I think Hannah herself was playing Owen as part of her own mental depiction in those scenes when she’s talking to Owen in the kitchen. For example when Owen yelled at the same time Hannah did when she caught Miles smoking.
in one of the scenes she is talking about how Rebecca will fall into Peter’s glue trap and she’ll think she’s okay, till she realizes she’s stuck. Denial. Well Hannah is the one stuck in a glue trap, in denial, and doesn’t realize it. She’s keeps looping her memories and chose her favorite memory of Owen to help herself figure what happened to her. She as Owen tells herself who she is, the year is 1987, you’re at Bly, flora is 8 and something is wrong with Miles because she choose to forget that Miles killed her! Peter as Miles made her realize she was dead and she was stuck in a trap. And just like in the beginning of the episode, it ends with Owen saying you can’t count on the past, we think we have it trapped in our memories but memories fade. This is true because Hannahs memories failed her and kept her from the truth. So Hannah was finally able to figure out the truth, and why she kept seeing a the crack, and she knew who she was.
It’s important she not fall into the same fate as the other ghosts at the manor who forget themselves and lose their features. Rebecca and Peter have their love to cling to and Hannah has “routine” as the narrator puts it
She's probably getting lost in memories, both her own or other people's, and her bond with Owen was very strong so it makes sense that she'd jump to that more frequently
@@coastervelocity3899 No she was not going insane. She was trapped on memories just like all other ghosts. She kept going back to relive the memory of the interview with owen because that was a significant memory of hers. The day she fell in love with him,. 😭
Hanna is in such denial that she died she is able to convince herself she’s still alive. And because she believes she’s still alive she is able to interact and act like some what of a normal human being, apart from the moments she hops between memories and sees the past making her very dazed and confused, which she doesn’t Consciously realise she’s doing. It’s only after seeing her dead body that her subconscious finally comes to terms with the fact she died and she now realises she’s dead so she can no longer touch humans or interact with people like normal humans can as she’s no longer in denial and has accepted what happened to her. If I’m being honest it was one of the most complex storylines this season and was really sad and depressing. A ghost trying to convince herself she’s alive because she really didn’t want to die.
She was always dead, she died before everything, she was killed being pushed down the wale i'm pretty sure, so she was a ghost the whole series, that's why she never ate, and why she never had fun
@@cobrakairobloxenthusiast4291 probably something to do with the rule that if you are in denile then you are able to touch and interact with things. she hasn't accepted she's dead.
Apparently she died at the beginning before meeting Dani since the clothes line up... but what’s baffling me is that all other ghosts kept their own clothes they died on but Hannah was able to change clothes as a ghost?
Every single series or movies use name hannah as a kind girl and strong or positive thingking... hannah baker in the 13 reason why and this hanna in the haunting of bly manor,i feel so sad 😭
@@yuvaldv11 Was trying to find an answer to this, since none of the songs from the soundtrack are a 100% match. It does seem like it's a mixture of the last three. The way the violins come in at 1:35 isn't in any of the songs though the melody is similar. They've either played with the sound levels of the different instruments, since they really went for that shot to the heart ''strings'' with that violin, or it's a different one altogether that shares a similarity to all three, which indeed seems like the most likely option.
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@@Kale1482 Estaba Atrapada en Bly por la Maldición de Viola, Todos la Veian por que ella quería que asi fuera y por que ella aun NO habia aceptado que habia Muerto
Hanna is in such denial that she died she is able to convince herself she’s still alive. And because she believes she’s still alive she is able to interact and act like some what of a normal human being, apart from the moments she hops between memories and sees the past making her very dazed and confused, which she doesn’t Consciously realise she’s doing. It’s only after seeing her dead body that her subconscious finally comes to terms with the fact she died and she now realises she’s dead so she can no longer touch humans or interact with people like normal humans can as she’s no longer in denial and has accepted what happened to her. If I’m being honest it was one of the most complex storylines this season and was really sad and depressing. A ghost trying to convince herself she’s alive because she really didn’t want to die.
Peter explains it. She's so in denial that she denies Death. in some way, shes the exact same as viola. Refusing to move on. At first when peter died, he was able to pick up the necklace because he was denying death, but once the lady of the lake came back with his body, he wasn't able to interact with anything anymore because he came to full realization of what happened.
Hannah deserved better
PERIODT! I loved her!!
she really did🥺i loved her
I shipped her and Owen so hard and now I’m crying
I had to take break for that
@Emilio Amed Del Valle Rivera Nah, it’s Jamie for me
Hannah shouting for Owen to wait was heartbreaking :(
"And Live Hannah. LIVE!" God this show as so well written...
The way Hannah was arguably able "to live" only in death...I still sob to this day.
😭😭😭
This show was amazing. Same with Hill House. Best modern horror for sure. I felt let down by Midnight Mass tbh. It had so much potential but didn’t pay off at the end like the previous two do. Like I didn’t feel emotions like I did with this and Hill House.
Just to clear up some of the world's logic.
Hannah is still able to interact with others and her environment partly due to her strong belief that she is still alive and partly due to others believing she is still alive. So belief and emotions acts as a sort of energy that ghosts can draw upon to manifest themselves. Hannah feeling like she still has stuff to acomplish just like the lady in the lake. So once Hannah knew she was dead, it was harder for her to manifest, ultimately disapearing when the others found out she was dead.
And just like the lady in the lake, Hannah too has a strong identity tied to Bly Manor which also acts as a general anchor point.
Not at all, Hannah disappeared because Dani broke the curse
@@rony9352 Hannah disapeared after telling Owen and Jamie to go to the lake, that was before the curse was broken. She manifested one last time because she fealt she had one more thing to do, which was to help Dani and Flora.
@@oiaeyu Nope, She is standing next to Henry and tells him to tell Owen she loves him. They clearly explained that Viola created her own gravity and bringing everything around her with her. Everyone that died were doomed to live there forever( until of course dani)
@@rony9352 looks like you're wrong again. Cause theres a reason why Hannah couldn't tell Owen herself. She was only visible to other dead or dying people and couldnt manifest into physical reality as she didn't have enough energy to do so.
Viola's curse definetly has a part in anchoring the ghosts to Bly Manor, but it isn't the only reason why only some ghosts can manifest and manipulate the physical world.
Take Peter for instance. He can only partly manifest due to others thinking hes alive while he himself knows he is dead. And when he breifly thought he was alive, he couldnt pick up the doll due to having no part of his identity tied to Bly.
Hannah and Owen the best love story we didn't have... It's sad.
💔
I wish she didn't die...
And it a dind’t take a single kiss 💔💔💔💔
I feel so bad for Hannah, I thought she was just having a breakdown in this episode, but to find out she died... my heart was broken..
The crack being the last thing that she saw tore me to pieces 😞
Same that shits gonna haunt me lol
Yes and she always touched the back of her head because that’s where it hit her
Also, it was the appearance of multiple cracks in her reality.
This scene genuinely and truly breaks my heart. Hannah is a message to us all to live, really live, and do the things that we want to. Go on adventures and really feel alive, everyone because you never know when you'll depart this world for the next.
This show has really got to me.
This was an additional heartwrencher after Hill House, especially with Hugh Crain's message in that show: "be kind to each other". The Crains were torn apart by tragedy, and further shredded by each other's refusal to understand and connect and meet halfway. I really love the moral elements M. Flanagan adds to his anthologies - love and understanding of a family in Hill House, regret in Bly Manor; by themselves, the source materials would just have been a regular spooky tale but with those flourishes, they leave a deeper meaning. Grief in the horror, just another facet of life.
So true
This makes me even more sad because Hannah was only able to "live" in death. She realized it all after it all happened...still sobbing and she truly deserved better.
The way the episode ended, with her reminiscing over leaving with Owen broke my heart, damn.
Easily the most heartbreaking thing to me in the entire series.
"Yes, yes Owen, I, will go to Paris with you. No wait, please!"
That tore me up. I knew something was up with Hannah, but I so wanted her and Owen to end up together. Her episode is just beautiful. It implies so much about dementia and memory and perception of reality. Also it's the final straw in Peter being the villain IMO.
I suspected she was dead as soon as she didn't eat dinner, but her journey of discovery...wow.
I wonder if Hannah’s experiences are similar to someone who has dementia. Living in a memory then being pulled to a different time without warning.
you gotta listen to "everywhere at the end of time" by the caretaker if you want to experience dementia
good luck
i seem to remember mike flanagan saying that was the exact idea himself and the other creators this season wanted to explore and emulate, so sad :(
@@k4dow that piece is absolutely harrowing and so, so sad.
That’s what I thought it was, the psychological horror really got me good
The whole show logic with the spirits forgetting is based off dementia. It was talked about in interviews. Thats why the faces fade away
It’s the “wait, please” part that got me, she subconsciously knew she couldn’t follow him, even though it’s the thing her entire being, her spirit itself craved
Surely was not a big twist that she was always dead during the series,but still a very sad twist.The way she looks inside the well is so sad ,the moment she reprise herself and "forget" everything to welcome Dani...
I love you Hannah Grose ,you deserved better ♡
Not a big twist? It’s kinda hard to expect she’s dead at the beginning since the rules of other ghosts in this series don’t apply to her.
@@pallafox personally (and i say personally) since the first time i saw her,looking at the well then kinda confused and so malinchonic i thought was a ghost (of course i didn t knew she just became a ghost 10 second earlier lol) .Also she didn t eat nothing ,she appears alwaya thinking about something.As i said ,personally, I expected that ,but it was sad and beautiful anyway.I was VERY courious how she became a ghist ,and I am very satisfied :) .
Nate Mate apart from her not eating they foreshadowed her being a ghost on several Occasions and I had a feeling she was a ghost in the first couple of episodes, so I agree it wasn’t that much of a plot twist yet the story line was still well rewritten, amazing and tragic.
🥺🥺
I also new she was a ghost. She seemed too off anf like being somewhere all the time and that vibe the whole time.
Still was sad and amazing to learn how she died.
She was in denial that's why she the rules did not apply to her.
The ghosts could appear to people at will and since hannah was confused and thought to be alive the she was with the living.
Of all the characters of bly manor Hannah is by far the one I made the strongest emotional connection with. She’s the best character of season 2.
Hannah made me cry :(
Me too :’(
When they pointed out she wasn't eating and Dani noticed the tea cup still full after she drank from it, I knew she had to be dead. I actually laughed at how obvious it seemed. I was curious as to when we'd figure out how she died; a part of me was hoping to find out Owen was gone too since they clearly had a thing going. But this episode here....while I didn't cry the first time.....made my heart sink. And today watching it and the finale again (which I did tear up at first time around), I couldn't help but let the waterworks go. It's been awhile since a show has pulled at my heart strings as strongly as this episode has. Amazing and beautiful writing, but damn how I hate them for it.
Hannah Grose, you deserved...sooo much better 😭
Haha. I thought the tea being full because dani's tea was trash
She took a small sip and gave smirk. Clearly it was full because it was trash. Lmao
@@TheMassiel100 everybody hates on Dani’s tea skills 😂
so she literally died right before she met dani in episode 1... wow
That's why she never ate anything !!!! I always wondered this
asra Jesus this show is universes ahead of us.
Aastha Tyagi yes omg !! i would jokingly think “hey you okay, are you even alive” and i’d think maybe she eats in private or something but i had no clue until this scene 😭😭
@@asra2441 yeah but only one thing bothered me, Owen, Dina and others were perfectly listening to her, but how come Owen unable to listen Hannah's yes for Paris!!!
Aastha Tyagi because this didn’t happen (her saying yes to Paris). It’s what she wanted to say to him but was never able to for obvious reasons
When she starts repeating herself at the end to ensure she remembers who she is breaks my heart because 1) eventually she will forget and become like all the others at bly and 2)the way she says it is so heartbreaking, as if she is unsure of herself or can feel herself drifting. She is the one character that deserved so much better and the fact that she really looked forward to going to paris with owen only to have that dream ripped away from her is so upsetting. And the icing on the cake with the paris thing is that owen got to live his dream in paris and hung a picture of her in his restaurant so that she could be there too even if its just her picture😭😭😭
When she says 'wait...please.' my heart just BREAKS!
Am I the only one who now would like to watch a spin-off for Hannah? I felt so deeply bad for her. She DESERVED BETTER.
The fact that there are comments here saying that they saw the "twist" coming is just a testament to the superb writing of this series. It seems too often these days we see examples of writers only caring about subverting the audiences expectations, rather than building up to the payoff. I would rather piece together a twist using the clues provided, than a twist that makes absolutely no sense and only exists as a surprise to get reaction videos.
That makes a lot of sense, a twist that makes you hope you're wrong about the clues
A THOUSAND percent agree!!
Completely agree.
I never realised she was about to tell Henry "The rest is Confetti", before he regained consciousness after she says "Tell Owen I love him" :(
This episode made me have to take a break from watching it for a few days. I was just emotionally spent from it. Hannah really deserved better she was the one I was rooting for. It ended me knowing she had died then. Literally wailed watching this. This whole series was so well written
1:17 to the end just breaks my heart in two.
she was literally happy there for a second
The altered memory of Owen saying that you cant count on your memories because they'll fade away could easily have been her mind warning her through Owen that she was dead and slipping through fading memories and it's just all so well done.
I will NEVER recover from Hannah's death. NEVER! 🥺🥺🥺
This episode equivalent as Bent Neck lady episode. Different is its break my heart and i even cry at the end.. Tnia really did splendid work as Ms Grose. Her arc towards the end is by far my favorite... love love loveeee
Her actress was flawless in this role
I always come back to this scene, it's the only thing I couldn't get over in Bly Manor.
I felt for Hannah. She deserved better ❤️
It's low key shocking how pretty much everyone figured out Hannah was dead as soon as it was clear she wouldn't consume any food. But having the story reveal that later still managed to be so painful. It's definitely the power of good writing and good acting all around.
The music is everything
I need to stop for a few days after this episode because it makes me feel so bad lol
The fact that she imagined Owen as her safe net so she keeps her sanity, so she can’t turn like the others without faces is so sad
She was the one that got away 😔
Just reliving your memories over and over again unable to escape the choices you made. What a horrifying and profound purgatory
the way she said "wait" is rlly sad
In one of her dream hops, Owen tells her she's in denial. But he used denial vaguely. Her ghost subconscious was trying to let her realize she was dead. While also giving the audience a slight hint as well. I came to this video, just to see this scene again 😭😭😭
I can’t like this video enough times. Her episode was a true masterpiece.
"No, wait!"
And suddenly everything was slipping from her poor hands 💔
Fucking blatted my eyes out, I swear. The acting here is phenomenal, the story... as the audience, you also feel trapped... This is probably the best way to describe what it would not only be like to have dementia, but to be stuck between the veil.
Hannah: “What would I do in Paris?”
Owen: LIVE Hannah, LIVE”
Hannah: “Yes, Owen I, I will go to Paris with you”
*smiles intensely*
“Yes, Yes”
*Looks up*
*Owen leaves* ...
😭😭😭
I am so impressed by her performance. It breaks me heart. Such a wonderful piece of acting - bravo
This is such a deep scene. It very cleverly mirrors the devastating effects of dementia, which as we know, Owen's mom suffered from in her final days. Losing your memory, and the confusion and disorientation that comes with it, is truly a frightening thing, which I think this episode successfully captures - right down to this final scene.
This is one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the entire series, as it impresses upon one the importance of enjoying all beautiful moments in existence to the utmost extent (and within the future), despite the fact that Hannah was unable to do so herself 🥺💔🙏 This really was so crushing to witness ❤️
I remember thinking she had dementia or Alzheimer and that was one of the main reasons I cried in that scene
That’s what I had thought too. I thought she was showing signs of dementia since Owen’s mother had that too. And that she was trying really hard not to forget everything like his mother did.
Poor, sweet Hannah 😢💔
I hope he can met her again after death..😢😭 They need to be together!!
I was ugly sobbing 😭 😭 😭
This scene made me so sad.
1:28 and it was at this moment i started bawling.
My favorite scene in the whole show!
Absolutely amazing and I felt absolutely broken for poor Hannah! 💔
I dont care wht others say but i really loved bly manor its not as scary as hill house but good god it made me cry
She died just minutes away 💔
That soundtrack, oh my god
I mentioned this on another video, but it's worth mentioning again: this reminds me of the Tibetan Book of the Dead's description of after-death states, when those who are unprepared (for instance, in the case of a violent death) are stripped of their identity in their previous life as they transition to a new one. For those who have identified with that which is eternal and beyond the personality, this process is no problem, or doesn't even happen to them, they immediately ascend kind of like Yoda.
My jaw dropped whole time in this episode
Hannah my favourite character along with Viola ♥️ This scene broke my soul :'c
So this is a memory she is reliving from when she was already dead.
They really pulled a fucking Nellie again, Hannah deserved so much more.
This series is just so so so sad!!! I cried so bad at the end..... Heartbreaking 😭
I either thought that she was an angel or a ghost. I called it when she wouldn’t eat. But I still had to come to RUclips to confirm.
I knew that not letting myself get attached to the characters was a good idea lol
But Jesus Christ that was so fucking sad
Oh my poor heart... the more I think about this scene, the sadder I feel.
Anyone know the title of the amazing soundtrack that plays as she was talking to Owen? 😭😭
“Beginning of the End Movement VI” by The Newton Brothers. It’s such a beautiful piece. Really made me feel so many emotions and fits perfectly with the scene 😢
@@jerryyanis Oh my gosh thank you so much! You're a lifesaver! This scene added with the music made me teared up. Felt so sad for Hannah and I wanted the music to relive this beautiful emotion. Thanks again!
David James You’re welcome! I immediately searched through the soundtrack looking for it because of how beautiful it was.
@@jerryyanis There a IV, V and VI version. Which one is it and whats the difference?
@@chriseliot299 They’re all very similar, but from what I can hear, VI is the closest to the one playing in the actual scene.
"Wait...please."
chills and tears omg that’s so sad
...Wait...please...
poor hannah🥺
What a life they could've had...
I always go back to this video to get my heart broken. 😭💔
this show just does something to me
Could someone explain why did Owen reminded her that she's Hannah Grose, the year is 1987, you work at bly miles is 10 flora is 8?
I think Hannah herself was playing Owen as part of her own mental depiction in those scenes when she’s talking to Owen in the kitchen. For example when Owen yelled at the same time Hannah did when she caught Miles smoking.
in one of the scenes she is talking about how Rebecca will fall into Peter’s glue trap and she’ll think she’s okay, till she realizes she’s stuck. Denial. Well Hannah is the one stuck in a glue trap, in denial, and doesn’t realize it. She’s keeps looping her memories and chose her favorite memory of Owen to help herself figure what happened to her. She as Owen tells herself who she is, the year is 1987, you’re at Bly, flora is 8 and something is wrong with Miles because she choose to forget that Miles killed her! Peter as Miles made her realize she was dead and she was stuck in a trap. And just like in the beginning of the episode, it ends with Owen saying you can’t count on the past, we think we have it trapped in our memories but memories fade. This is true because Hannahs memories failed her and kept her from the truth. So Hannah was finally able to figure out the truth, and why she kept seeing a the crack, and she knew who she was.
It’s important she not fall into the same fate as the other ghosts at the manor who forget themselves and lose their features. Rebecca and Peter have their love to cling to and Hannah has “routine” as the narrator puts it
damn she was dead the entire time?!?! geeezzzzz
Yeah she's dead 2 seconde before she meet Dany
This episode was such a mind fuck
Hill House episode 6 vibes 😢😢
can someone please help, what's the name of the music around 1:37 ?
Beginning of the End Movement V (it's on the haunting of bly manor sountrack)
alcohol you later, what a beast
So can someone explain why she kept going over the interview process with Owen?
She's probably getting lost in memories, both her own or other people's, and her bond with Owen was very strong so it makes sense that she'd jump to that more frequently
I watched a video created by Netflix stating that she keeps going back to that memory because that’s when she first met him and fell in love with him.
She was going insane. When he started talking abt the mouse trap, he was talking abt the dead not being able to leave
@@vizcarraalexxis this
@@coastervelocity3899 No she was not going insane. She was trapped on memories just like all other ghosts.
She kept going back to relive the memory of the interview with owen because that was a significant memory of hers. The day she fell in love with him,. 😭
She loved him 💔
This is some heartbreaking shit.
Omfg now I’m crying 😭😭😭
es esta época del año 💔
Wait. She died the while time ? How ?
Hanna is in such denial that she died she is able to convince herself she’s still alive. And because she believes she’s still alive she is able to interact and act like some what of a normal human being, apart from the moments she hops between memories and sees the past making her very dazed and confused, which she doesn’t Consciously realise she’s doing. It’s only after seeing her dead body that her subconscious finally comes to terms with the fact she died and she now realises she’s dead so she can no longer touch humans or interact with people like normal humans can as she’s no longer in denial and has accepted what happened to her. If I’m being honest it was one of the most complex storylines this season and was really sad and depressing. A ghost trying to convince herself she’s alive because she really didn’t want to die.
The big plot twist in this season. so sad.
Oh it’s heartbreaking
Can anyone pinpoint when she was killed? I feel like one of the last times we see her alive for sure is at that bonfire.
She was always dead, she died before everything, she was killed being pushed down the wale i'm pretty sure, so she was a ghost the whole series, that's why she never ate, and why she never had fun
Christian Nightshade Wait then how did Dani, Jamie and the others see her?
Mr Fruit ROBLOX Exactly, I’m trying to figure that out too.
@@cobrakairobloxenthusiast4291 probably something to do with the rule that if you are in denile then you are able to touch and interact with things. she hasn't accepted she's dead.
Apparently she died at the beginning before meeting Dani since the clothes line up... but what’s baffling me is that all other ghosts kept their own clothes they died on but Hannah was able to change clothes as a ghost?
anyone know the soundtrack to this scene??
“Beginning of the End Movement VI” by The Newton Brothers
Does anyone know the name of the song playing in the background?
OK, maybe nobody will appreciate this but Mrs. Grose looks so much like Clarence Seedorf.
Okay, music version V or Vl? 🤔 It's seems like version lV from the season 2.
Damm so sad 😭 poor Hanna
Why was hannah and owen kept staring at the basement at the beginning of the last episode?
Was Hannah dead all along? I liked her character.
Indeed... she was murdered literally seconds before Dani arrived at Bly.
She was murdered literally a minute before we see her character introduced for the first time. SO tragic
Every single series or movies use name hannah as a kind girl and strong or positive thingking... hannah baker in the 13 reason why and this hanna in the haunting of bly manor,i feel so sad 😭
Yes owen I will go to Paris with you
Istg why is victoria pedretti the most beautiful person ever
isn't this final music on spotify?
It`s a mix of a few tracks. all on spotify. They`re all called "The beginning of the end"
@@yuvaldv11 thanks
@@yuvaldv11 Was trying to find an answer to this, since none of the songs from the soundtrack are a 100% match. It does seem like it's a mixture of the last three. The way the violins come in at 1:35 isn't in any of the songs though the melody is similar. They've either played with the sound levels of the different instruments, since they really went for that shot to the heart ''strings'' with that violin, or it's a different one altogether that shares a similarity to all three, which indeed seems like the most likely option.
GeneraLmente Digo: Todo Audio VisuaL Pasado Siempre Fué Mejor.. And SuddenLy.. en 2020, Luego de Una Casa en La CoLina, Magnífica y Aterradora; The Haunting of, Logra VoLver a Encantarme. Esta Escena en ParticuLar es Conmovedora, Pero se CLarifica su DoLiente Ternura; en el Episodio 7. Cuando Entendemos el Porqué Hannah Ya NO irá a Paris con Owen.
Si La intención Fué, Erizarnos Hasta La MéduLa, Tocarnos el Corazón, Como Pasó con NeLL en el Episodio Quinto de HiLL House; Pues Lo Lograron.
Una Vez MÁS ..
No entiendo, entonces ha estado muerta todo este tiempo?
Sí, Peter (en el cuerpo de Miles) la mató justo antes de que Dani llegara a la mansión.
Francisco Mamani Ortega pero como ellos la
Podían ver y todo?
Kale1482 Creo que era porque no sabía que estaba muerta y no saltaba mucho a sueños como los otros.
@@Kale1482 Estaba Atrapada en Bly por la Maldición de Viola, Todos la Veian por que ella quería que asi fuera y por que ella aun NO habia aceptado que habia Muerto
Yeah she was dead the whole time. Chronologically since a little before meeting Dani
If she’s dead why do the others see her and interacts with her?
Are you serious? LMAO
Only dani and the kids see her
idgafjuslisten no, owen and the gardener see her too no?
Hanna is in such denial that she died she is able to convince herself she’s still alive. And because she believes she’s still alive she is able to interact and act like some what of a normal human being, apart from the moments she hops between memories and sees the past making her very dazed and confused, which she doesn’t Consciously realise she’s doing. It’s only after seeing her dead body that her subconscious finally comes to terms with the fact she died and she now realises she’s dead so she can no longer touch humans or interact with people like normal humans can as she’s no longer in denial and has accepted what happened to her. If I’m being honest it was one of the most complex storylines this season and was really sad and depressing. A ghost trying to convince herself she’s alive because she really didn’t want to die.
Peter explains it. She's so in denial that she denies Death. in some way, shes the exact same as viola. Refusing to move on. At first when peter died, he was able to pick up the necklace because he was denying death, but once the lady of the lake came back with his body, he wasn't able to interact with anything anymore because he came to full realization of what happened.