The way the house just tortured Olivia will always get to me. Of all the things and hauntings that happened to all the other family members, they at least stayed themselves and had each other to some extent. But Olivia became so broken and agonizing that she had a psychological snap and she became someone else, someone who didn't even realize she was killing her family. Her memory was tarnished and her peace was ripped from her. It's one of the moments where the show goes from being "scary" to being absolutely nightmarish and heartbreaking. Such an incredible show.
The house is a cruel beast that destroys everyone it can. Start with influencing, then possession of the vulnerable, then have those people destroy everyone else
So glad to see this comment. I've seen other reactions and opinions and people doesn't seem to get that Olivia wasn't actively trying to kill her family. The house trapped her in a nightmare and she just wanted to wake up, she was a good loving mother before that.
It wasn't the house torturing Olivia, it was Poppy. She was an insane person in life, so she was an insane ghost. She was the one that tortured Olivia and drove her insane. The rest of the ghosts didn't bother Olivia at all - in fact that one old woman ghost (Hazel?) tried to warn her that Poppy is a liar.
@@gccurry1 No, the house is not that. It was Poppy that drove Olivia insane. The other ghosts didn't do anything - in fact, Hazel tried to warn her about Poppy.
Poppy's "logic" is one of the most terrifying parts of the show. "How could we"? one of the saddest. Poppy's son, the boy in the wheelchair, is the one banging on the walls. The woman who takes Abigails hand is her Grandmother, Mr. Dudleys Mom. The clock is a tip off to time shifts/ghost activity in the house - young Nell is awoken by the clock ticking when she is sleeping on the couch and adult Nell appears above her. The story of the day it rained stones is from the original book, but it happened to Nell. The Green Room is also a reference back to the book. As sympathetic as the Dudleys are it seems that they could have warned the family about Hill House. Mrs. Dudley is at fault for telling Olivia to keep her children safe from the outside world much as the psychiatrist telling Nell to go back to the house. Another great reaction from you two! Can't wait for the last episode. And then you need to watch a Hidden Ghosts video to see what you missed. Then perhaps the original film adaptation of the book, The Haunting.
Thank you, I didn't noticed a lot of the things you pointed out when I watched this show. I will give it a rewatch this week (It's not holidays if you dont cry) to be ready for their reactions to EP 10.
I read the book after watching this series and totally impressed by Mike Flannagan writing and directing. I never thought that the series is totally different from the book. He is a genius of Horror. and yeah I probably will watch "The Haunting" movie as well.
@@N___03 The original movie stays quite true to the book, the later remake is much more effects driven and is a pale copy. The threads that Mike took and rewove into the series is amazing - I really disliked the first two episodes on my first watch because it is so different. By the 3rd episode I was completely hooked.
"As sympathetic as the Dudleys are it seems that they could have warned the family about Hill House. Mrs. Dudley is at fault for telling Olivia to keep her children safe from the outside world much as the psychiatrist telling Nell to go back to the house." The Dudleys did what they could to protect the Cranes. They agreed to work in the house when they heard the Crane family included children. They prayed for the Cranes. Yes, they could have said "this house is haunted and you should leave" but what family would believe them? They would think the Dudley's were crazy and either ignored them or fired them. The best thing they could have done to protect them was to agree to work at the house and try to watch out for the children, which is what they did. The Dudley's are not to blame for any of this. In fact, once Olivia started to act "scattered", Mr. Dudley suggested to Hugh that he should get Olivia out of there. As far as the psychiatrist who told Nell to go back to the house, he is not at fault at all. That is the right advice to give to a patient who is haunted by their past. It's not his fault he didn't know he was in a story where ghosts and haunted houses are real.
Didn’t notice until i rewatched but when Olivia is on the couch she’s holding both kids, then suddenly she’s only holding Nell. Hugh took Luke from her... foreshadowing
I love how this series shows that horror is more than just slash and gore... the monologue the kids go through laying out their lives to Liv is probably one of the most horrific moments in this show.
Liv's story in the hall to Mrs. Dudley is pretty much telling her she's telekinetic. Poppy's monologue almost sounded like she just sat by and watched her kids die. Very slowly. Then she probably helped all the others that are stuck in house And the looks on your faces when little Nell & Luke talk about the bad dreams, was priceless. You don't hear much about it but Annabeth Gish plays a fabulous Mrs. Dudley
@Christopher VanGogh I'm pretty sure Poppy did more than just sit by and watch her children die, after all it's her that puts the idea into Olivia's head to try to "wake up" her two youngest children with rat poison. I'm pretty sure that what Poppy was really describing was watching her children slowly & painfully die from her own direct hand. After all, "She lies, that one!"
"Liv's story in the hall to Mrs. Dudley is pretty much telling her she's telekinetic." Liv being able to make it "rain rocks" doesn't make her telekinetic. Her emotions were able to affect the weather.
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 I'm surprised on a rewatch how many times the Dudley's mention their living daughter in the flashbacks. The first time I watched this I completely missed these mentions, and - like most viewers - assumed Abigail was a ghost all the times we saw her. But the Dudley's do mention their daughter (not the stillborn baby) many times, so it should be obvious that they have a daughter and that it's likely Abigail. But there's so much going on in these scenes that the Dudley's mention of their daughter are usually ignored by the viewers.
Liv: You guys go on without me. Hugh: How could we? Me: Why are my tear ducts flooding? Why is there a lump in my throat?? Damn you, Mike Flanagan! LOL
Most people seem to have figured it out beforehand (or at the very least started to wonder if), but I had absolutely no clue that Abigail was "real" until she started choking to death from the rat poison. It was only at that moment that it suddenly hit me who she really was, and for me that was easily the most horrifying moment of this entire series, even moreso than the reveal of who the Bent Neck Lady was. It wasn't even like a "horror movie" type horror, it was the type of real-life horror you feel when confronted with actual real world atrocities. The fact that Abigail wasn't "real" to me in some ways put me in a place comparable to Olivia, who in that moment was so mixed up & deluded by the house & Poppy & possibly her own mental issues that she was completely blind to the reality of what she was actually doing. (And yes, I am fully aware that in actual reality Abigail *isn't* real, that she's a fictional character written by Mike Flannigan and portrayed by a six year old actress named Olive Elise Abercrombie, thank you very much)
Thank you for writing this, I thought I was lone taken by the house just like the family. The show is amazing and I agree it's real life horror for sure, we are all haunted.
"Most people seem to have figured it out beforehand (or at the very least started to wonder if), but I had absolutely no clue that Abigail was 'real' until she started choking to death from the rat poison." I've watched many reactions to this show, and almost all of them think that Abigail is a ghost and don't realize it beforehand. It's not until she drinks the poison and dies that they realize she was actually alive and not a ghost.
Olivia's death was so tragic, so heartbreaking. She just wanted to be there for her kids and prevent the deaths of the twins. It was so sad. I feel that if Olivia would've lived, maybe Nell wouldn't have died...
I noticed some familiarities between Nell's "Mommy" from the corpse table and the moment she was holding onto the rail of the balcony before falling to her death. She was also calling "Mommy" out of fear.
Watching this episode especially the part where Olivia tells the story to ms. Dudley feels different after reading the novel that inspire this show. "The Haunting" by Shirley Jackson. After reading the Novel, I was totally amaze with how Mike Flannagan come up with this amazingly written series.
I wonder how they'll feel about it, personally I wanted more of the same, but different. Clearly they wanted to have a diff theme, but it just didnt hit me
It is so sad that yesterday the creator of "The Haunting of Hill House" & "The Haunting of Bly Manor" said there won't be a season three of "The Haunting of" anthology. 😢 😱 😭 😱 😢
By the sounds of things Mike Flanagan is willing to do more seasons, but he doesn't have any plans to do more in the immediate future. So they haven't commissioned another season yet, but that doesn't mean there won't be more to come. Both seasons were big hits for Netflix critically and commercially, they'd have to be crazy to cancel it. Then again, it is Netflix, so... Anyway, I certainly hope we get more seasons of the show, even if we do have to wait a while for them to show up
He has another tv show with netflix to be released next year called Midnight Mass and Its about a town that starts having paranormal incidents after a new priest arrives. I personally want another season of The Haunting but I think this is not the right time to do it. I don't want this to be an spectacle like AHS coming every year with worse script.
that’s not what he said. he is currently working on two different shows for netflix so that is where his focus is atm but that doesn’t mean there won’t eventually be another season of the haunting
The saddest part of this very sad episode is the moment of Olivia's death, and that Poppy isn't the one that pushes her off the edge. Olivia chooses to jump herself.
Just when you thought the show couldn’t get any more tears from you, then comes the “You guys go on without me” scene. It gets worse. Tune in next week when we see them react to Nell talking about confetti! 😳
with what money? they invested all their money in that house, to flip it (repair and renovate it) and sell it after 8 weeks... and build their forever house with the money they was about to earn... but it seemed that for some of them it was the FOREVER HOUSE. Me I would never leave my house even if it's possesed. It is better to die because of ghosts than die homeless on the streets because of cold.
I’m not sure when you mean. If you mean they should have left before the events of “That Night”, I think even Hugh would agree in hindsight, but hindsight is 20/20 and they had a lot riding on the place (as BooOOooG points out). If you mean he should have taken Liv with him when he left with the kids, I think that’s asking too much. Imagine if the situation were reversed. Do you think any mother in the world would hesitate before getting her kids as far away from their obviously homicidal father as possible? It’s certainly a tragedy, but I don’t see how Hugh could have done anything better given the circumstances.
@@BoG25Cz Exactly. In the episode before when Olivia was drawing the schematics of hill house, she kept mixing it with the forever house. Hill House became her forever house. She couldn't escape it
Still laughing over your car scare reaction last episode. 😆 Looking forward to this (and the finale). Please roll into a Bly Manor reaction soon. Not a patch on Hill house, but really fantastic nontheless. 😁👍
Now that I've found out about hidden ghosts in Hill House, I became more perceptive while watching The Haunting of Bly Manor. Turns out there's hidden ghosts too. Especially the ghost with the hat. He appeared so many times though
She IS the "other body" the Police chief mentioned when interrogating Hugh. Revealing the body sealed in the wall before the interrogation scene was in part a misdirect so that the audience would think that's what the Police Chief was talking about, but in fact the final episode will show that he was really referring to the little girl found in the Red Room that same night that they found Olivia's body.
@@briangonigal3974 lmao no she wasn’t. SPOILER FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVENT WATCHED YET Dudley explicitly stated they would bury Abigail in the garden behind their home and say nothing about it because Olivia would be marked as a child murderer and ruined in the eyes of their kids. He literally carries her body out of the house so she wasn’t found in the red room even.
@@briangonigal3974 she’s not though....the other body is olivia and william’s. mr. dudley took abigail’s body with him and buried it in the woods on their property-hence the reason why they’re still able to see her because she died on the property. the police didn’t know about abigail’s death because there wasn’t a body for them to find.
This episode actually says, praying and believing in God could help you as housekeeper tells Olivia. One of the many reasons this show never got any nominations or rewards.
Uh, no. It doesn't say this at all. Mrs. Dudley prays for the Cranes every night, and yet the children were still frightened by the ghosts, and Olivia still got driven insane by Poppy, resulting in her death. So all of that prayer and believing in God didn't help at all. And I don't understand how this has anything to do with the show not getting any nominations.
Liv: "You guys go on without me"
Hugh: "How could we?"
TEARS. EVERY. TIME.
I was gonna comment the same thing. Every time.
Yeah I'm tearing up rn just got to it
Same!!!!!
Unbearable, the amount of love and happiness in this scene, and knowing what happens later. As beautiful as it is devastating.
The way the house just tortured Olivia will always get to me. Of all the things and hauntings that happened to all the other family members, they at least stayed themselves and had each other to some extent. But Olivia became so broken and agonizing that she had a psychological snap and she became someone else, someone who didn't even realize she was killing her family. Her memory was tarnished and her peace was ripped from her. It's one of the moments where the show goes from being "scary" to being absolutely nightmarish and heartbreaking. Such an incredible show.
The house is a cruel beast that destroys everyone it can. Start with influencing, then possession of the vulnerable, then have those people destroy everyone else
So glad to see this comment. I've seen other reactions and opinions and people doesn't seem to get that Olivia wasn't actively trying to kill her family. The house trapped her in a nightmare and she just wanted to wake up, she was a good loving mother before that.
"We were in the red room with Abagail and Mommy."
"That, wasn't Mommy."
It wasn't the house torturing Olivia, it was Poppy. She was an insane person in life, so she was an insane ghost. She was the one that tortured Olivia and drove her insane. The rest of the ghosts didn't bother Olivia at all - in fact that one old woman ghost (Hazel?) tried to warn her that Poppy is a liar.
@@gccurry1 No, the house is not that. It was Poppy that drove Olivia insane. The other ghosts didn't do anything - in fact, Hazel tried to warn her about Poppy.
"you guys go on without me"
"how could we?"
**SOBBING**
Poppy's "logic" is one of the most terrifying parts of the show. "How could we"? one of the saddest.
Poppy's son, the boy in the wheelchair, is the one banging on the walls. The woman who takes Abigails hand is her Grandmother, Mr. Dudleys Mom. The clock is a tip off to time shifts/ghost activity in the house - young Nell is awoken by the clock ticking when she is sleeping on the couch and adult Nell appears above her.
The story of the day it rained stones is from the original book, but it happened to Nell. The Green Room is also a reference back to the book.
As sympathetic as the Dudleys are it seems that they could have warned the family about Hill House. Mrs. Dudley is at fault for telling Olivia to keep her children safe from the outside world much as the psychiatrist telling Nell to go back to the house.
Another great reaction from you two! Can't wait for the last episode. And then you need to watch a Hidden Ghosts video to see what you missed. Then perhaps the original film adaptation of the book, The Haunting.
Thank you, I didn't noticed a lot of the things you pointed out when I watched this show. I will give it a rewatch this week (It's not holidays if you dont cry) to be ready for their reactions to EP 10.
I read the book after watching this series and totally impressed by Mike Flannagan writing and directing. I never thought that the series is totally different from the book. He is a genius of Horror.
and yeah I probably will watch "The Haunting" movie as well.
@@N___03 The original movie stays quite true to the book, the later remake is much more effects driven and is a pale copy.
The threads that Mike took and rewove into the series is amazing - I really disliked the first two episodes on my first watch because it is so different. By the 3rd episode I was completely hooked.
"As sympathetic as the Dudleys are it seems that they could have warned the family about Hill House. Mrs. Dudley is at fault for telling Olivia to keep her children safe from the outside world much as the psychiatrist telling Nell to go back to the house."
The Dudleys did what they could to protect the Cranes. They agreed to work in the house when they heard the Crane family included children. They prayed for the Cranes. Yes, they could have said "this house is haunted and you should leave" but what family would believe them? They would think the Dudley's were crazy and either ignored them or fired them. The best thing they could have done to protect them was to agree to work at the house and try to watch out for the children, which is what they did. The Dudley's are not to blame for any of this. In fact, once Olivia started to act "scattered", Mr. Dudley suggested to Hugh that he should get Olivia out of there.
As far as the psychiatrist who told Nell to go back to the house, he is not at fault at all. That is the right advice to give to a patient who is haunted by their past. It's not his fault he didn't know he was in a story where ghosts and haunted houses are real.
Didn’t notice until i rewatched but when Olivia is on the couch she’s holding both kids, then suddenly she’s only holding Nell. Hugh took Luke from her... foreshadowing
This is the very worst of the self fulfilling prophecy trope. Fighting so hard to prevent what happens to the twins is exactly what makes it happen.
I love how this series shows that horror is more than just slash and gore... the monologue the kids go through laying out their lives to Liv is probably one of the most horrific moments in this show.
The last scene kills me! Her words ... This parallel ... I'm crying
Milena has the best face expressions ever...
Liv's story in the hall to Mrs. Dudley is pretty much telling her she's telekinetic.
Poppy's monologue almost sounded like she just sat by and watched her kids die. Very slowly. Then she probably helped all the others that are stuck in house
And the looks on your faces when little Nell & Luke talk about the bad dreams, was priceless.
You don't hear much about it but Annabeth Gish plays a fabulous Mrs. Dudley
@Christopher VanGogh I think the house influences the susceptible. Young kids, the mentality ill, and the psychically capable
@Christopher VanGogh I'm pretty sure Poppy did more than just sit by and watch her children die, after all it's her that puts the idea into Olivia's head to try to "wake up" her two youngest children with rat poison. I'm pretty sure that what Poppy was really describing was watching her children slowly & painfully die from her own direct hand. After all, "She lies, that one!"
"Liv's story in the hall to Mrs. Dudley is pretty much telling her she's telekinetic."
Liv being able to make it "rain rocks" doesn't make her telekinetic. Her emotions were able to affect the weather.
@@briangonigal3974 Poppy was literally (and clinically) insane.
I cannot cope with how tragic Olivia's story is. None of it was her fault. The score music really takes it up to 1000 for me on the pain scale.
Imagine eternity just fixing the same clock...
Also Abigail's death just rekt me. Innocents get in the middle of terrors between adults. That's the metaphor for her death.
Especially bc she was the Dudleys second child to die after all they did to keep her safely away from the house
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 yeah, that too.
@@kimberlyjeanne9456 I'm surprised on a rewatch how many times the Dudley's mention their living daughter in the flashbacks. The first time I watched this I completely missed these mentions, and - like most viewers - assumed Abigail was a ghost all the times we saw her. But the Dudley's do mention their daughter (not the stillborn baby) many times, so it should be obvious that they have a daughter and that it's likely Abigail. But there's so much going on in these scenes that the Dudley's mention of their daughter are usually ignored by the viewers.
Liv: You guys go on without me.
Hugh: How could we?
Me: Why are my tear ducts flooding? Why is there a lump in my throat?? Damn you, Mike Flanagan! LOL
Most people seem to have figured it out beforehand (or at the very least started to wonder if), but I had absolutely no clue that Abigail was "real" until she started choking to death from the rat poison. It was only at that moment that it suddenly hit me who she really was, and for me that was easily the most horrifying moment of this entire series, even moreso than the reveal of who the Bent Neck Lady was. It wasn't even like a "horror movie" type horror, it was the type of real-life horror you feel when confronted with actual real world atrocities. The fact that Abigail wasn't "real" to me in some ways put me in a place comparable to Olivia, who in that moment was so mixed up & deluded by the house & Poppy & possibly her own mental issues that she was completely blind to the reality of what she was actually doing. (And yes, I am fully aware that in actual reality Abigail *isn't* real, that she's a fictional character written by Mike Flannigan and portrayed by a six year old actress named Olive Elise Abercrombie, thank you very much)
Thank you for writing this, I thought I was lone taken by the house just like the family. The show is amazing and I agree it's real life horror for sure, we are all haunted.
"In actual reality Abigail isn't real." I'm confused by that.
I did not even get it then. I thought Abigail was the child choking on her own body that Poppy described.
@@hazri8758 They meant that Abigail - and everyone in this series - are not real. They're fictional characters in a TV show.
"Most people seem to have figured it out beforehand (or at the very least started to wonder if), but I had absolutely no clue that Abigail was 'real' until she started choking to death from the rat poison."
I've watched many reactions to this show, and almost all of them think that Abigail is a ghost and don't realize it beforehand. It's not until she drinks the poison and dies that they realize she was actually alive and not a ghost.
Olivia's death was so tragic, so heartbreaking. She just wanted to be there for her kids and prevent the deaths of the twins. It was so sad. I feel that if Olivia would've lived, maybe Nell wouldn't have died...
Carla Gugino acts so well in this.
the other body they were referencing was the man who bricked himself in (mr. hill/the tall hat man)
“You guys go on w/out me”
“How could we?”
😭
I noticed some familiarities between Nell's "Mommy" from the corpse table and the moment she was holding onto the rail of the balcony before falling to her death. She was also calling "Mommy" out of fear.
Watching this episode especially the part where Olivia tells the story to ms. Dudley feels different after reading the novel that inspire this show. "The Haunting" by Shirley Jackson.
After reading the Novel, I was totally amaze with how Mike Flannagan come up with this amazingly written series.
That guy on thew clock... I never thought Super mario Bross would make an appearence as a ghost in a TV show :)
Are you going to watch The Haunting of Bly Manor next?
I wonder how they'll feel about it, personally I wanted more of the same, but different. Clearly they wanted to have a diff theme, but it just didnt hit me
@@JesusPerez-pe8vk It wasn’t as good, although Hannah’s story got me. Everything else about Bly....meh, it was okay.
@@patrickriley674 it was better than hill house
@@noah2451 Agree to disagree. 🙂
Poor Abigaïl :( You look like you simultaneously love and hate the show lol
Thank you and love your reactions. Question, why cover your ears when the scary part happens?
It is so sad that yesterday the creator of "The Haunting of Hill House" & "The Haunting of Bly Manor" said there won't be a season three of "The Haunting of" anthology.
😢 😱 😭 😱 😢
By the sounds of things Mike Flanagan is willing to do more seasons, but he doesn't have any plans to do more in the immediate future. So they haven't commissioned another season yet, but that doesn't mean there won't be more to come. Both seasons were big hits for Netflix critically and commercially, they'd have to be crazy to cancel it. Then again, it is Netflix, so...
Anyway, I certainly hope we get more seasons of the show, even if we do have to wait a while for them to show up
I'm ok with it honestly, boy manor wasnt as good imo
He has another tv show with netflix to be released next year called Midnight Mass and Its about a town that starts having paranormal incidents after a new priest arrives.
I personally want another season of The Haunting but I think this is not the right time to do it. I don't want this to be an spectacle like AHS coming every year with worse script.
It's so sad. Flanagan is so good at creating haunted houses, wish he'd keep doing it.
that’s not what he said. he is currently working on two different shows for netflix so that is where his focus is atm but that doesn’t mean there won’t eventually be another season of the haunting
Milena has the best reaction at the 6:22 mark 😂
I like how the show really describe ghosts transcend time.
The saddest part of this very sad episode is the moment of Olivia's death, and that Poppy isn't the one that pushes her off the edge. Olivia chooses to jump herself.
Just when you thought the show couldn’t get any more tears from you, then comes the “You guys go on without me” scene.
It gets worse. Tune in next week when we see them react to Nell talking about confetti! 😳
Me encantaría que reaccionaran a Euphoria 🥺
Can’t wait for the haunting of hill house episode 10
the dad should have taken his whole family away. this is so so sad.
with what money? they invested all their money in that house, to flip it (repair and renovate it) and sell it after 8 weeks... and build their forever house with the money they was about to earn... but it seemed that for some of them it was the FOREVER HOUSE. Me I would never leave my house even if it's possesed. It is better to die because of ghosts than die homeless on the streets because of cold.
I’m not sure when you mean. If you mean they should have left before the events of “That Night”, I think even Hugh would agree in hindsight, but hindsight is 20/20 and they had a lot riding on the place (as BooOOooG points out). If you mean he should have taken Liv with him when he left with the kids, I think that’s asking too much. Imagine if the situation were reversed. Do you think any mother in the world would hesitate before getting her kids as far away from their obviously homicidal father as possible? It’s certainly a tragedy, but I don’t see how Hugh could have done anything better given the circumstances.
Well, House represents the whole modern world. So actually no where to go :C lol
foresight is 20/20. he had no idea what was really happening to his family or that it was because of the house until it was too late.
@@BoG25Cz Exactly. In the episode before when Olivia was drawing the schematics of hill house, she kept mixing it with the forever house. Hill House became her forever house. She couldn't escape it
The old lady is Poppy's sister-in-law I think.
One more episode! I'm excited to see your finale reaction!!
What happened to the last couple episodes on the playlist? Only goes to episode 9
merry christmas girls, nice reaction
I don't think they celebrate it today, most Serbs are ortodox, so they celebrate Christmas on January 7th
@@dusanpantelic6105 oh well, didn’t know that, thanks 😌
I hate that house so damn much.
You guys go without me
Still laughing over your car scare reaction last episode.
😆
Looking forward to this (and the finale).
Please roll into a Bly Manor reaction soon. Not a patch on Hill house, but really fantastic nontheless.
😁👍
I love your reactions!!! So wonderful and lovely. 😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
Did episode 10 get hit with a copyright claim
No its just not in the Playlist
Loved this reaction series, ahh no final episode tho PAIN
Cure! Start watching The Last Kingdom, ima 4 sezone - uskoro 5!
Since you loved Vikings so much, this show is deff at least equally good!
Honestly, Ms Dudley has a very charming face and eyes, almost as charming as the girl with glasses
You really really should react to the video of all the hidden ghosts in the show. It's just astonishing, and you haven't noticed any until now! :D
Now that I've found out about hidden ghosts in Hill House, I became more perceptive while watching The Haunting of Bly Manor. Turns out there's hidden ghosts too. Especially the ghost with the hat. He appeared so many times though
Moze reakcija na Gospodar Prstenova? Super ste devojkeeee
*Loved your reaction! You should check out this series called “Julie and The Phantoms” it’s a really fun series but also has a good plot :)*
Merry Christmas girls
I have no idea why every one always thinks Abigail is the other body
She IS the "other body" the Police chief mentioned when interrogating Hugh. Revealing the body sealed in the wall before the interrogation scene was in part a misdirect so that the audience would think that's what the Police Chief was talking about, but in fact the final episode will show that he was really referring to the little girl found in the Red Room that same night that they found Olivia's body.
@@briangonigal3974 lmao no she wasn’t.
SPOILER FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVENT WATCHED YET
Dudley explicitly stated they would bury Abigail in the garden behind their home and say nothing about it because Olivia would be marked as a child murderer and ruined in the eyes of their kids.
He literally carries her body out of the house so she wasn’t found in the red room even.
Who was the other body? It wasn't Abigail.
@@briangonigal3974 she’s not though....the other body is olivia and william’s. mr. dudley took abigail’s body with him and buried it in the woods on their property-hence the reason why they’re still able to see her because she died on the property. the police didn’t know about abigail’s death because there wasn’t a body for them to find.
@@proy2448 the guy they found in the wall in either episode 8 or 9?
Keep going to the bly manor please
Bly Manor is way more up your street girls bring a few boxes of tissues #tradgiclovestory
This episode actually says, praying and believing in God could help you as housekeeper tells Olivia. One of the many reasons this show never got any nominations or rewards.
Uh, no. It doesn't say this at all. Mrs. Dudley prays for the Cranes every night, and yet the children were still frightened by the ghosts, and Olivia still got driven insane by Poppy, resulting in her death. So all of that prayer and believing in God didn't help at all.
And I don't understand how this has anything to do with the show not getting any nominations.