Nostalgic memories I love the actress that played her, she’s so good. & Luke had my heart because he knew what was going on, but no one believed him, just like no one believed Nell and I always felt so bad for him. & how he went down the wrong path
I cried throughout whole episode. I don't understand how they did it, but this show was not only scary on the basic horror level, but more importantly it was emotionally scary. Maybe it's the way they portrayed all the characters that made me feel somehow attached to them... I don't know. All I know is that I have never cried this much watching a horror.
@@asias950 This is what happens when you can dedicate 10 hours to tell a story instead of only 2 like most movies. Gives lots of time for character development so that you actually end up caring what happens to all of them.
One of the most heartbreaking moments was when Theo was explaining how she touched Nell and felt nothing.. This show was INCREDIBLY written, I don’t think anything can top this.
not to mention when Steve talked about the dressing table he found in the "game room" and Mrs. Dudley asked him where the room is and she got no answer.
I don't know if this is coincidence or intended, but during the Bent Neck Lady episode I think that Nell realized that Luke would never stop using while she was taking her meds because of the Twin Thing they got going on. Ever since Nell stopped taking her meds, Luke stopped using as well.
That scene with Mr. Dudley when he described his mother going “scattered” was what I call top notch acting. This whole series is incredible. Flanagan is gold.
Just rewatched this scene with my boyfriend and was talking about how that monologue was the perfect "campfire" scary story. No blood or gore, just words. Yet still powerfully disturbing and with the personal touch of the classic "I was there, I saw it" element. It absolutely was "his place" to state his observations. He was honestly the only one who could say it was, considering his entire life experience was basically on the grounds. (From the fictional characters point of view of course.)
That whole monologue is perfect and heart-wrenching and terrifying. This is possibly the only show where I've wanted to hug every single character at some point. The Dudleys specially...
Idk if you remember, but in one episode, were Hugh, Olivia and The Twins were looking through some boxes near the stairs in the library, Olivia points at ropes hanging on the top of staircase in library and says to Hugh something like: You better clean up these, because I can see a few bodies hanging there. And well, we all know...
This horror movie is trying to give psychological horror rather than we see in most horror movies like horror faces blood coming from the eyes etc scene.. this movie has nothing these things, but still giving us horror.
The song. I had loved that song for Years and ever since that scene, the two are intertwined. That f*cking scene haunts me whenever I get the song stuck in my head! I both love it and hate it. 😢
Can people stop saying Nell killed herself please. Nell thought she was putting on a necklace, she didn't intend to kill herself, nor did the house kill her, not directly anyways, the house tricked Olivia, and Olivia gave Nell a push, she didn't jump, she didn't even realize what she was doing until she fell and passed. Nell wasn't weak, she'd always fought through her fears, she wasn't going there to kill herself, she went there on the therapist's suggestion that "it was just a house", and she'd realize that if she went back. Nell although feeling somewhat a sense of relief from dying in some ways, didn't want to die - she loved her family, Luke especially, and wouldn't have put them through that pain.
@@bronteyoung6033 Yeah if you re-watch the scene again she's putting on the necklace and then it's cuts to a shot of her with the noose around her neck, I think I was "lucky" enough to catch it the first time and be like "no, no, no, NO!" It's weird, the more you watch the show the more you notice, a lot more than the things listed in here, it's a fantastic show.
Just wanted to ask you this. So Abigail wasn't an imaginery friend after all? If she was real then how come no one else in the family never really saw her except Luke?
Elizabeth Reaser who plays Shirley also plays Esme Cullen in Twilight. In The Haunting of Hill House Shirley’s husband Kevin says she should send Nell’s body to Carlisle because he’ll do a great job. Esme Cullen was married to Carlisle Cullen in Twilight. Shirley also named the first dead kitten Jasper when she was younger. Esme Cullen has an adopted son named Jasper Hale.
Olivia murdered Nell. She didn't deliberately fall. I don't know why people insist she did. Olivia gave her a push the same way she was given a little ghostly push.
Yeah, Olivia was driven to kill herself by Poppy, who was going to push her but didn't. Olivia made the initial fall herself so I can see how that's a suicide. Nell on the other hand was murdered. She went to the house to face her fears and had no intention of committing suicide. Olivia tricked her into putting on the noose by making it look like a necklace and pretty much moving her to the edge. When Nell realises this she looks absolutely terrified and calls for her mother, but is pretty much pushed. She wouldn't have died had Olivia not tricked her.
It bugs me the narrator keeps saying Nell killed herself. Nell didn't kill herself. She was pushed, and tricked by illusion of the necklace to put the noose on.
@@Wochu-nx4fg yeah she was tricked by her mother. Remember before Luke came back to life he was with his mother and young Nell and Abigail. She was trying to keep him there which means she wanted to kill all of them so that they can be with him forever in their forever home. She even has this scene in the end with Elder Hugh where she says that this Hill House is their forever home and they all should be in here. She was brainwashed by the ghost of Poppy( the mad wife of the mad guy, William Hill). The porch light we see blinking twice was actually their mom calling them in, not the house, because it was her rule. That's what I feel.
@@syedatahera2914I understand what you mean, but she didn't have any intention to kill herself. Even in the scene where she died she didn't realize what's happening until she was falling so how can anyone say that she killed herself if she didnt know she was on the other side of the rail before she was already falling. When she come to the house she also was with her whole family although they were all alive, so all of it was a lie simply to trick them
If this Is the episode where Nell dies, i agree, i cried so much... Her face expresions were so on point, it felt real... The house played with her feelings so bad, she just wanted to be happy... Im not sure if i can see that episode again... Poor Nell
most foreshadowing to me was when Olivia held young luke and nell and just blinked and suddenly Hugh held Luke while Nell was still in her arms and that was already when she was fearing losing them. Hugh took Luke but Nell stayed with Olivia just like in the future
This was a great catch. I got that it was a creepy thing to say. But the fact Nell staying with mom meant that she was gonna die and stay with mom cause she wanted to “freeze them like that forever” is just haunting 💀
For the fourth one Nell was telling Mrs. Dudley about her cup of stars and that she found it in the play room and Mrs. Dudley was like, the play room? I'm surprised that one wasn't in here
Meg C even when Luke and Shirley were arguing because Luke wanted to give Shirley's clothes to Abigail, Olivia says she will go to the reading room and Luke asks, "Where is the reading room?"
Underrated moment: When dudley explains his story of the hill house and how his wife suffered when staying at night there. I got goosebumps while he was explaining
I’m surprised they didn’t mention Theo’s callback to the original source material. She gets her powers after holding onto what she thought was her sister’s hand. When she turned around nobody was there and she asks aloud “Who’s hand was I holding?” This was included in every adaptation before it. A woman is scared and is being held onto for comfort by someone behind her. After the danger is gone, she turns around, and again, no one is there. She asks the same question as Theo. I thought that was really creative, especially being how Theo is able to read people and objects using her hands after that experience.
@@artificialmermaid9884 it must be Nell as Theo thought it was Nell at first even tho it was a grown woman’s hand. Maybe it was the “bent neck lady” Nell cause Theo can feel things by touch so I assume she can tell whose hand she’s holding even with eyes closed.
The bent-neck-lady/Nell storyline was the most mind-blowing, terrifying and brilliant thing I've watched. Edit: Jesus effing Christ, you praise a series and you get attacked. Is this seriously the world nowadays? Get a life everyone.
Why is no one talking about how gangsta Hugh was and how he protected his children (as best he could). He was the only who was not afraid of the ghosts. He should have told them the truth but other than that, he was the real MVP! Also, Luke's speech at Nell's funeral was my favorite moment of all!!! I loved this show!
The whole “two storms” episode being filmed in many really long one takes with one lasting over 17-minutes shows how well filmed and professional the cast and crew of this show really were. One of the best things I have seen on film in my life!!
Yeah, this was explicitly explained. First shown with his seven army men around the picture of the monster in the hidden basement, and then fully explained to his sister with her buttons.
There are seven steps between twins' beds; Luke takes seven steps to reach his sister's bed as you can see in the same episode where Luke tells her sister to count to seven whenever she's afraid. This is the reason why Luke counts seven steps every time he's afraid. That's the Easter egg.
Am I the only one who also remembers the two taps on the clock? Nell does it while on the car and then the porch light flashes two. Maybe just a coincidence?
You know what!!! YOU'RE SHOLL RIGHT!!! I remember that and at the time I said Hold up Wait...What happened! Shoot with all of the other wild and crazy goodness that was going on I forgot about that scene!!!
Honestly, this show was a masterpiece. They kept like a million different little threads all going at the same time. Best horror show ever, without a doubt.
Another one, is that Olivia starts getting her migraines again at Hill House. But they aren’t “color storms” it is just black darkness. Also, she always touches the same side of her head when they start. It is the same side that gets smashed when she jumps and unalives herself. The migraines are a foreshadowing of what’s to come
They've tried so hard to enter to the mysterious room, when in fact those folks had been in there for multiple times without noticing it. It's mind blowing, actually. They were creeping each other without knowing.
@@kcallamajaji There's a story posted by one of the writers on r/nosleep on reddit. Those are apparently the dogs owned by Mr. Hill who were later killed.
@@EmmaKay1000 Apparently if there is going to be a second season its going to be a completely different story with different characters. Would be kind of cool if it became a bit like AHS and kept the actors for different roles.
What do you think about the family members also representing the seven deadly sins. Steve - greed Luke - gluttony Shirley- envy Theo - lust Nell - sloth Olivia - wrath Hugh - pride
Here is the meaning of sloth in biblical terms sourced from Wikipedia Sloth is one of the seven capital sins. It is the most difficult sin to define, and to credit as sin, since it refers to a peculiar jumble of notions, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. One definition is: a habitual disinclination to exertion. She was the only sibling trying to keep the peace. As her mental, spiritual and physical state declined. She isolated herself after her last effort to keep the peace. As well sloth and gluttony are very similar state of minds in general. So that kind of adds to my idea. I could be completely wrong but I think I'm close. Nell was the hardest for me to place in the deadly sins for sure.
Matthew Dardick I agree Nell is the hardest to place. When I think of the sin sloth I think of deliberately lazy people. I don’t see that at all in Nell... I see depression more so considering she killed herself and went through a deep depression when her husband died.
@@mousemiot I see your point. Though laziness is a form of depression and falls in the same category. Considering it's a mental state it certainly couldn't be completely realized yet. Sloth can take many forms. Her sleep paralysis for one is meant to slow her down and progresses her depression. My point is you don't have to be inherently lazy to be slothful.
Danny Nguyen I still think that it was Poppy. I mean she manipulated Olivia into talking with her kids that weren’t there also Poppy manipulates Olivia into killing the Dudley’s kid.
@@aasflc9480 Actually they said they might. All of the actors are interested in returning, but there is no confirmation if there will or won't be a second season.
@@antoniosupremacy6125 ah my apologies. The article I read had the producer saying they weren't looking to make a new season, and that they wanted to end their suffering there since they've gone through so much
@@aasflc9480 It's okay. I read some articles and they both said that all the actors were interested in returning; and that Netflix hasn't renewed it yet but also hasn't said it's ending. But apparently, someone said 'If there is a season 2, it won't be about the crain family' I haven't researched that yet though, so what they said may or may not be true.
Too bad if they decide to make a sequel to this show this family won’t be in it :( It is said that they have already told their story and is satisfied with how they ended it so the next will feature a whole new family
the dogs were in the book and the book never explained it either. They don't know either they just included it because it was directly from the book. im assuming it was just the house playing on there fears. @Desolate Domino
They’ve said if there’s a second season that a lot of the original cast will return, but not as the same characters. They’ll return as new characters with a new story line. Kind of like American Horror Story does. I like that idea. It’s kind of like a series of shorts except each story has its own season, and the mystery is solved by the end (instead of leaving us waiting on a cliff until it comes back). It’s satisfying to me to end it knowing all of the secrets and answers, then starting a new story! Keeps me interested. It does suck that we won’t be seeing any more of this family, but I’m excited to see new stuff.
Mintea she didn’t jump off, its not up for debate Olivia pushed Nell, therefore being murdered by her mother, obviously to the outside world its gonna look like suicide
I was fine through the entire show except this episode! We had 6 people in the living room watching this. I screamed cause it got me and made everyone else jump!
At the funeral home when Hugh gets there, there are several panoramic views. Hugh sees his kids as children . At one point on the scan, there is no body in the casket, then you see it again. When Hugh goes to look at Nell, she is a child.
They do y’all about it within the show. Theo says that she saw nothing, felt nothing. That it was an overwhelming feeling of nothing. And that was scarier to her than seeing something because that meant she could feel SOMETHING. afterwards, she said the feeling followed her and that’s why she was trying to feel ANYTHING at all. Which is why she kissed her sisters husbands she apologized and told her sister this. She was desperate to not feel that immense feeling of emptiness.
@@blessyourheart836 i was talking about the little Theo. Hugh hit Olivia, grabbed the twins and also took Theo and then she saw something. Has she seen anything? Why hasn't she spoken about it yet?
@@4Ts20 one time I remember off hand is when the adult father and son are upstairs in one of the episodes near the end. They are standing between the statues on the second floor. It completely reminded me of the statues in Doctor who and I watched them. It happens with a camera angle change. It goes from on them to down the hall I think then when it's on them again the statue is looking at them, if I recall correctly.
I feel so blessed to have been able to watch a show this good. Meeting some of the actors and writers is literally my life goal Thank you sooooooo much creators, Luke, Nell, Shirley, Theo, Steve, Olivia and Hugh. I love you guys
I just noticed something while watching episode 7. It’s when Hugh goes to see Theo because he can’t get in Shirley’s house just yet. He asked Theo if “we” could come in. The subtitles say “I”, but after playing it over and over again, I could swear Hugh said “we”.
I just finished the show today I still remember the car scene. When the two sisters where fighting I was like SHUT UP and then the jumpscare happened. It was a relief.
he also missed mentioning Shirley's model of the "forever home". in one of the scenes before it gets ruined the porch lights flicker twice, and when noticed I thought that at was a kind of cool easter egg.
The best movie scene was Timothy Hutton and that woman in green when she was telling Timothy's character about the Grattan family. The poem about how the family had died and Timothy's reaction was excellent. As always Timothy Hutton is spot on. He's so underrated.
One of the moments I liked about the show was when young Nell reappeared after she went missing, she told other family members that she was right there, screaming but none of them heard her and how well that was synced with view of her casket. In adult life also, the same happened - she was screaming of pain but other family members didn't heard her.
I've never seen better writing in my life. I finished this series a few months ago, and I'm almost done watching it again. I pray we get a good 2nd season.
I picked up on the 5 stages of mourning when I was watching it. However, I thought that Luke would be bargaining as he's constantly pleading with someone for something. I figured Theo for depression as she just seems constantly depressed and isolated.
TheRepty818 What’s important in distinguishing between them is the order of the five stages of depression. Bargaining is the third stage: Theo is the third-born and her episode number is three. Depression is the fourth stage: Luke is fourth-born (the older of the twins) and his episode number is four.
Threadbare_Saint Yes, I understand not everyone experiences grief the same way. I’m referencing the model Elisabeth Kübler-Ross originally put forth in her book. And when you learn about grief, the five stages *are* taught in that order. The order of the episodes and the birth order of the Crain kids obviously mimics the model.
Sara Annie that is not entirely true. The uploader can put ads in his/her video after certain time stamps, if the video is longer then 10 minutes. But usually every video starts with an add so there is pretty much always an add if that is what your were referring to?
Why is nobody asking what is through the door in the cellar? Young Theo went down after the zombie ghost grabbed him and she went down and opened an ominous looking door for the scene to cut to another scene without ever showing what was in there.
It was a cabinet, and that's where she found the logbooks detailing the illegal booze sales. The cut to make it seem scary and later reveal she found a records book and shows it to her mom.
@@xxmakeuplover05xx Theo found a door in the cellar, which opened into a cabinet. Inside, Theo found a ledger she gave to her mom. Her mom explained to Theo later on that the ledger was receipts of illegal moonshine sales during Prohibition when alcohol was banned by US Constitutional Amendment 18. The OP was talking about how the scene of her opening the creepy door in the secret basement cut away without showing what was there, but the door was just a cabinet and Theo found the ledger inside. The creepy music, vibes, and cut were all to make it seem like she'd seen something, but it was mood setting cause she could sense she wasn't supposed to see what was in the cabinet (previous owners of the house had been making and selling moonshine illegally and obviously didn't want to get caught and arrested for doing so).
Along with the background ghosts, in every room of the house, there are face like images on the walls. In the wallpaper, the mold, the wood paneling. It’s like the house itself is watching everything unfold.
Also, now it makes sense why Olivia kept wanting to kill her children by bringing them back to the house like what she did to Nell cuz she was manipulated by the villain ghost, Poppy. To Olivia, she and her children are constantly living in this nightmare that she wanted them to wake up from and the only method is to kill them. And notice, not all the ghosts in the house are bad. Hazel hill, the old grandma ghost that lived in the master bedroom did warn Olivia about Poppy, telling her that she is a liar and she shouldn't trust her.
Can't get enough of the show... I keep watching it again and again. It's not creepy in a conventional way, it rather plays with your emotion and logical mind. I got so attached to the characters that I feel like I can't let them go!
If you like haunting of hill house you need to watch dark. The ending of dark and the 35th minute it the end of HoHH episode 8 speech by Theo are a great argument against eachother. You need to watch all of dark to appreciate it tho
Nooooonoooonooo it WAS Olivia! She wants to still protect her children and remember, was convinced that killing her children would save them from the harshness of reality. Everything bringing them back was Olivia. Even the end shot Nell is so happy to have her dad back while Olivia creepily glares at them, still under the influence that she can save her children from reality.
The only one I caught was when Hugh leaned in to look at the hole he'd made in the basement wall. In the background was a woman with long blonde hair. I'm going to have to re-watch to try seeing the others!
This show is absolutely incredible, as is the entire haunting series! The script was so well crafted. So much detail was put into this show. The storyline and the acting is amazing! Definitely one of my favorite shows of all time!!
This is what made the show so great - small details done to unnerve you and makes you question if you're seeing things. It makes use of real life horror (dealing with mental illness) to create a great show
@Ecumenopolis Just a speculation, I like entertaining different theories and people's perspectives, adds a whole new dynamic to the show, kinda gives it more life even if it's concluded. Yeah I figured it wouldn't be the Craine family if they continued the show, looking forward to seeing where they go with the series none the less.
I heard it originally was the ending with that thin window in the background and they even filmed it that way but covered up the window with a picture instead... so they'd have a happy ending.
Is no one going to mention that they mention a "Carlisle" to take care of Nell's dead body? Like, the actress who plays Nell's sister was in Twilight, married to the vampire named Carlisle, wich was a doctor.
I see what all the hype was about now finally watching the show myself. As most people are stating, the writing is just top notch. Not only did the show manage to be creepy without being too cliche, it had so much emotion packed in it. I never expected to get emotional so much during what I thought was essentially a horror series. But it was beautiful more than anything I think. All the actors did great including the children though I have to say my favorite was the adult actress who played Nell. I haven't looked up her name yet but her arc in the show combined with the actor playing her was just incredible I thought. Episode 5 was so heartbreaking..
@@lovely1641 I completely forgot I even commented about this show lol. But I agree except take it a step even further in that I'd say most modern television in general is very shallow. Not to say there isn't a lot of great things but I believe there's far more worse series than good ones
about the 5 stages of depression, in episode 4 (if im not wrong) Luke mentions he never gets past stage 4, Luke is the 4th crain kid and represents the 4th stage of grieve, thats just a lil hint that not many people seem to notice
I think that the poem that Poppy sings is an explanation to how the family died in Hill House who just so happen to be the people who are haunting the house.
This is definitely one of those shows that is incredible on the first watch, but can also be watched time and time again. Each time I've watched it, I've picked up on a few more little bits of info. An outstanding show!
Episode 5 was probably my favorite, but 6 was good as well. I like how episode 6 was made to look like one seamless shot for most of the episode. Also, in ep. 6 when Olivia is searching for Nell, she walks down the hallway that has two large statues at the mouth of it. She enters a room, closes the leaking chimney flu, and then exits the room. Looking closely, one will notice that one of the statues at the end of the hall has been turned opposite the way it was facing prior to Olivia entering the room. Subtle yet spooky. People who don't notice the turned statue will still likely feel uneasy, but might not know why.
I thought that was going to be a jump scare, since Hugh was getting closer and closer to the wall. My boyfriend didn't see anything, I had to pause for him to see.
Young Luke had my heart. I wanted to hug him every time he was scared.
idk he kinda annoyed me, theo was my fav from young kids. so smart, so way ahead of her age
same, he was so adorable
Nostalgic memories I love the actress that played her, she’s so good. & Luke had my heart because he knew what was going on, but no one believed him, just like no one believed Nell and I always felt so bad for him. & how he went down the wrong path
same😍
Especially the massive magnified bug eyes when he has his glasses on
I just wanted to hug Luke and Nell so hard. When he was like I'm so cold and it was because Nell was dead :'(
Notice he was having a real bad neck pain as well.
@@ernestoc153 I did not notice that. Why are you doing this to me?! 😭😭
Mind blown at both your comments 🤯
I cried throughout whole episode. I don't understand how they did it, but this show was not only scary on the basic horror level, but more importantly it was emotionally scary. Maybe it's the way they portrayed all the characters that made me feel somehow attached to them... I don't know. All I know is that I have never cried this much watching a horror.
@@asias950 This is what happens when you can dedicate 10 hours to tell a story instead of only 2 like most movies. Gives lots of time for character development so that you actually end up caring what happens to all of them.
One of the most heartbreaking moments was when Theo was explaining how she touched Nell and felt nothing.. This show was INCREDIBLY written, I don’t think anything can top this.
Yuri Hime and EVERY monologue was just incredible.
Agreed
Sameeeeee hereeeeee!!!!! My goodness!!!
I wish she had been able to see that so at least one of them knew what exactly happened.
Why she didn't feel any thing?
Nell's "sleep paralysis" is just her remembering what it felt like to be dead and embalmed; unable to move with her jaw literally wired shut.
MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
BROOOOO NOOOOOOOOOO
Omg I get terrible sleep paralysis. Thanks for the nightmares, lol.
@@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 same here. Got sleep paralysis like that😭
DAMNNNNNNNN
There is a scene where Olivia says she’s going to her reading room and the kids say something like “I didn’t know mom had a reading room???”
Genna Kale yeah when olivia had a headache and luke and shirley are arguing
Where is moms reading room sabi
not to mention when Steve talked about the dressing table he found in the "game room" and Mrs. Dudley asked him where the room is and she got no answer.
yeah young Luke says “which one’s Mom’s reading room?”
yup
I don't know if this is coincidence or intended, but during the Bent Neck Lady episode I think that Nell realized that Luke would never stop using while she was taking her meds because of the Twin Thing they got going on. Ever since Nell stopped taking her meds, Luke stopped using as well.
Good observations
Chishine 🤯
Ur the real MVP
Wow good catch. Omg. This show was awesome.
Good catch
That scene with Mr. Dudley when he described his mother going “scattered” was what I call top notch acting. This whole series is incredible. Flanagan is gold.
It was amazing... I turned to my husband and told him that's the perfect monologue to learn for theatre competition!!
We said the same thing! Just couldn’t keep our eyes off of his facial expressions
Just rewatched this scene with my boyfriend and was talking about how that monologue was the perfect "campfire" scary story. No blood or gore, just words. Yet still powerfully disturbing and with the personal touch of the classic "I was there, I saw it" element. It absolutely was "his place" to state his observations. He was honestly the only one who could say it was, considering his entire life experience was basically on the grounds. (From the fictional characters point of view of course.)
That whole monologue is perfect and heart-wrenching and terrifying.
This is possibly the only show where I've wanted to hug every single character at some point. The Dudleys specially...
For some reason, I found the super tall floating ghost with the walking stick absolutely terrifying!
Lisa Lundgren same!! scarier than dead nell tbh
I call him Floaty Hatty to lessen his spookiness
I think he's the ghost of the man in the wall. If I recall, they briefly mention him wanting to feel big.
@@johnswoyer8015 Yes I think he is, that's what I understood too
Especially the scenes where Luke is trying to walk and count to get rid of him, but whenever he turns there he is.
my favorite character for some reason is Luke. i really felt for him.
mine too he just suffered a lot!
Prakash Mishra he really did. he was caring also and never really bothered anyone.
Yet his siblings didn't believed him and the only one who did has been trapped in house for infinity.
Luke & Nell
@@keeganwilliams3264 he was my favourite too, but to be fair he did steal from his siblings a lot so that does count as bothering them.
Idk if you remember, but in one episode, were Hugh, Olivia and The Twins were looking through some boxes near the stairs in the library, Olivia points at ropes hanging on the top of staircase in library and says to Hugh something like: You better clean up these, because I can see a few bodies hanging there. And well, we all know...
Yeaaaaa i caught on to that when nell died
I caught that too.
Wiktoria Michalska yup And I thought it would be in this video. Well m not the only one to notice it 😁
I caught onto that too as soon as she said it. It almost ruined it for me hahaha
When she said that I immediately thought about the bent neck lady... Didn't expect to be someone in the family though
The 5 stages of grief are all in order from oldest to youngest
Mikyla J i thought it was the five stages of grief
@@Memethot me too
You mean grief
what are the order of those kids?
i know nell's youngest
Steven: disbelief
Shirley: distrust
Theodora: result to drinking
Luke: result to drugs
Nell: result to suicide
One of the creepiest scenes was nell dancing all alone by herself in that deep dark haunted house. That was really creepy.
Episode name pls
@@zoomk8680 bent neck lady episode 5
This horror movie is trying to give psychological horror rather than we see in most horror movies like horror faces blood coming from the eyes etc scene.. this movie has nothing these things, but still giving us horror.
The song. I had loved that song for Years and ever since that scene, the two are intertwined. That f*cking scene haunts me whenever I get the song stuck in my head! I both love it and hate it. 😢
yeah, and sad too.
Can people stop saying Nell killed herself please. Nell thought she was putting on a necklace, she didn't intend to kill herself, nor did the house kill her, not directly anyways, the house tricked Olivia, and Olivia gave Nell a push, she didn't jump, she didn't even realize what she was doing until she fell and passed. Nell wasn't weak, she'd always fought through her fears, she wasn't going there to kill herself, she went there on the therapist's suggestion that "it was just a house", and she'd realize that if she went back. Nell although feeling somewhat a sense of relief from dying in some ways, didn't want to die - she loved her family, Luke especially, and wouldn't have put them through that pain.
OMG I DIDNT EVEN REALISE THAT WAS WHAT WAS HAPPENING WHEN SHE PUT ON THE NECKLACE
@@bronteyoung6033 Yeah if you re-watch the scene again she's putting on the necklace and then it's cuts to a shot of her with the noose around her neck, I think I was "lucky" enough to catch it the first time and be like "no, no, no, NO!" It's weird, the more you watch the show the more you notice, a lot more than the things listed in here, it's a fantastic show.
its actually my favourite thing in the whole world
Yeah the first time I watched it I didn't think she killed herself but her mother/house
Just wanted to ask you this. So Abigail wasn't an imaginery friend after all? If she was real then how come no one else in the family never really saw her except Luke?
Its not the house that remembers about the porch light, but Olivia itself trying to bring Nell into the house to wake her from the "terrible" dream.
Good one- that makes more sense.
Bruno Jordao she had to stop those screamin meemies
Yup that's why writing on the wall also said "welcome home Nellie" 🤔
Yes! She had promised she would wake her up. Thank you
@@atulchaturvedi1517 why did she tell the girls not to touch the wallpaper tho when they were kids? Who wrote that then?
Elizabeth Reaser who plays Shirley also plays Esme Cullen in Twilight. In The Haunting of Hill House Shirley’s husband Kevin says she should send Nell’s body to Carlisle because he’ll do a great job. Esme Cullen was married to Carlisle Cullen in Twilight. Shirley also named the first dead kitten Jasper when she was younger. Esme Cullen has an adopted son named Jasper Hale.
OMG! I knew she looked familiar! Those are great easter eggs!
Jay Walsh I realized that and I was so shook
Great catch!
Yeah I noticed that too, I was so happy
Shirley is also Ava in Grey's Anatomy
Olivia murdered Nell. She didn't deliberately fall. I don't know why people insist she did. Olivia gave her a push the same way she was given a little ghostly push.
The writers even explained this. Neither would have died without the "push"
Yes. Olivia didn't see it as murder, though. Poppy made her believe that she was "saving" them by keeping them safe at home with her forever.
Yeah I have no idea why people keep saying they killed themselves.
I see it as the house and it’s ideals murdered Nell, it simply poisoned and used Olivia to do so
Yeah, Olivia was driven to kill herself by Poppy, who was going to push her but didn't. Olivia made the initial fall herself so I can see how that's a suicide. Nell on the other hand was murdered. She went to the house to face her fears and had no intention of committing suicide. Olivia tricked her into putting on the noose by making it look like a necklace and pretty much moving her to the edge. When Nell realises this she looks absolutely terrified and calls for her mother, but is pretty much pushed. She wouldn't have died had Olivia not tricked her.
It bugs me the narrator keeps saying Nell killed herself. Nell didn't kill herself. She was pushed, and tricked by illusion of the necklace to put the noose on.
It bugs me how many times per minute he says *the show* and his emPHAsis on hill HOUSE.
I wanted to comment the same 🤯🤯🤯
@Chris Madison she wasn't tricked into killing herself she was killed by her own mother
@@Wochu-nx4fg yeah she was tricked by her mother. Remember before Luke came back to life he was with his mother and young Nell and Abigail. She was trying to keep him there which means she wanted to kill all of them so that they can be with him forever in their forever home. She even has this scene in the end with Elder Hugh where she says that this Hill House is their forever home and they all should be in here. She was brainwashed by the ghost of Poppy( the mad wife of the mad guy, William Hill). The porch light we see blinking twice was actually their mom calling them in, not the house, because it was her rule. That's what I feel.
@@syedatahera2914I understand what you mean, but she didn't have any intention to kill herself. Even in the scene where she died she didn't realize what's happening until she was falling so how can anyone say that she killed herself if she didnt know she was on the other side of the rail before she was already falling. When she come to the house she also was with her whole family although they were all alive, so all of it was a lie simply to trick them
Episode 5 was probably the most beautiful and heartwrenching piece of storytelling I've ever seen.
QuiteContrary , I couldn’t agree with you more. What an incredible twist that just kicks you in the guts. 😥
I cried all the episode...
If this Is the episode where Nell dies, i agree, i cried so much... Her face expresions were so on point, it felt real... The house played with her feelings so bad, she just wanted to be happy... Im not sure if i can see that episode again... Poor Nell
thats my favorite episode! and the following one
It’s the best and the scariest also!
Hill house is tight. Bent neck lady reveal was amazeballs
Sick adjectives.
Spank me daddy
@@LouSassol69er Have you been naughty?
@@broimpeccable4219 I done grabbed too many pussy boss
@@LouSassol69er Ah, you must be running for office...
most foreshadowing to me was when Olivia held young luke and nell and just blinked and suddenly Hugh held Luke while Nell was still in her arms and that was already when she was fearing losing them.
Hugh took Luke but Nell stayed with Olivia just like in the future
Omg
Episode number?
@@gosur6860 seriously tho! That didn’t give me motherly vibes at all and she wasn’t even that scattered yet.
This was a great catch. I got that it was a creepy thing to say. But the fact Nell staying with mom meant that she was gonna die and stay with mom cause she wanted to “freeze them like that forever” is just haunting 💀
I saw that too!! This show is so well done
For the fourth one Nell was telling Mrs. Dudley about her cup of stars and that she found it in the play room and Mrs. Dudley was like, the play room? I'm surprised that one wasn't in here
Meg C even when Luke and Shirley were arguing because Luke wanted to give Shirley's clothes to Abigail, Olivia says she will go to the reading room and Luke asks, "Where is the reading room?"
When Steve shows her what he found in the play room she again says "what room?'
this show is exactly what the horror genre needed. love it love it love it!
That was the most boring Show ever , stop overrating it
@@GrauerAffe lol ok sure, dude.
@@GrauerAffe You are sadly in the minority with your opinion.
@@GrauerAffe its one of best and you should know it.
@@GrauerAffe your preference.
Underrated moment: When dudley explains his story of the hill house and how his wife suffered when staying at night there. I got goosebumps while he was explaining
Not to mention INCREDIBLE ACTING by Mr. Dudley! It was a loooong shot focused on his face alone and he DELIVERED.
I’m surprised they didn’t mention Theo’s callback to the original source material. She gets her powers after holding onto what she thought was her sister’s hand. When she turned around nobody was there and she asks aloud “Who’s hand was I holding?”
This was included in every adaptation before it. A woman is scared and is being held onto for comfort by someone behind her. After the danger is gone, she turns around, and again, no one is there. She asks the same question as Theo.
I thought that was really creative, especially being how Theo is able to read people and objects using her hands after that experience.
@Aastha Sati at the very beginning of Theo's episode
Whose* hand.
ok but did they ever clarified whose hands was it?
@@artificialmermaid9884 sadly its still a mystery tho
@@artificialmermaid9884 it must be Nell as Theo thought it was Nell at first even tho it was a grown woman’s hand. Maybe it was the “bent neck lady” Nell cause Theo can feel things by touch so I assume she can tell whose hand she’s holding even with eyes closed.
This show had the scariest jump scare of all time and y'all know exactly what I'm talking about!
The car?
I shat my pants
Best jump scare ever
@C J I screamed, by boyfriend screamed, the cats were terrified. Best jump scare EVER.
I thought for a second I'd have a heart attack lol
The bent-neck-lady/Nell storyline was the most mind-blowing, terrifying and brilliant thing I've watched.
Edit: Jesus effing Christ, you praise a series and you get attacked. Is this seriously the world nowadays? Get a life everyone.
Trulisthetic also the saddest, imagine being stuck forever being the thing you scared of at place you also scared of
I always thought the bent neck lady looked a bit like nell I think it was the hair
Trulisthetic yupppp
and lucky
You mean some people didn't see it coming?
Why is no one talking about how gangsta Hugh was and how he protected his children (as best he could). He was the only who was not afraid of the ghosts. He should have told them the truth but other than that, he was the real MVP!
Also, Luke's speech at Nell's funeral was my favorite moment of all!!! I loved this show!
The whole “two storms” episode being filmed in many really long one takes with one lasting over 17-minutes shows how well filmed and professional the cast and crew of this show really were. One of the best things I have seen on film in my life!!
Dude Luke counts to seven cause there are seven people in the family, that was no easter egg.
Yeah, this was explicitly explained. First shown with his seven army men around the picture of the monster in the hidden basement, and then fully explained to his sister with her buttons.
true that was the whole point of the number 7 when he explains it to young Nellie
I think the Easter egg was the family would always grow back to seven, even if there's 3 people missing, 7 will come back in marriages, children, etc.
There are seven steps between twins' beds; Luke takes seven steps to reach his sister's bed as you can see in the same episode where Luke tells her sister to count to seven whenever she's afraid. This is the reason why Luke counts seven steps every time he's afraid. That's the Easter egg.
Your comment has 777 likes omg lol that’s creepy
Shirly wakes up every time at 3.03 that in vertical line is MOM
It's also WOW🙃
most underrated comment
I believe its 12.03 that's when Nell died
Juls k 12:03 on west coast, hours behind
@@tejvirnijjar1563 truuuueeeee
Isn't the porch light just Olivia calling Nell to go home?
Calling aaaaall of them home
Am I the only one who also remembers the two taps on the clock? Nell does it while on the car and then the porch light flashes two. Maybe just a coincidence?
Rectal Punch From Hell I just finished it a couple of hours ago
@@arianakiledjian When young Hugh gives Nell the clock he says their Aunt will be in by two and taps it twice.
Ariana Albano and bells father told her that she would be at her aunts at 2:00
Background ghost spotting makes a good drinking game.
Lmao yes, I just wouldnt hold my glass in case of jumpscares haha
You know what!!! YOU'RE SHOLL RIGHT!!! I remember that and at the time I said Hold up Wait...What happened! Shoot with all of the other wild and crazy goodness that was going on I forgot about that scene!!!
Ah, a man of culture
@@RussAnimus I'm a woman lol
😂
the only horror stories that makes me cry like a lot especially Luke's and the last one
Luke's was the best!
the scene when hugh was trying to convince liv to open the redroom and their love story made me ugly cry
Honestly, this show was a masterpiece. They kept like a million different little threads all going at the same time. Best horror show ever, without a doubt.
Only the follow up Bly Manor comes close.
Nell’s story is one of the most disturbing and heart wrenching story’s I’ve ever come across.
Another one, is that Olivia starts getting her migraines again at Hill House. But they aren’t “color storms” it is just black darkness. Also, she always touches the same side of her head when they start. It is the same side that gets smashed when she jumps and unalives herself. The migraines are a foreshadowing of what’s to come
They've tried so hard to enter to the mysterious room, when in fact those folks had been in there for multiple times without noticing it.
It's mind blowing, actually. They were creeping each other without knowing.
Is no one going to mention the psychiatrist made the worse suggestion ever for nell to go back to hill house?
So what ended up being the deal with the barking dogs on the property that may or may not have existed?
That's something I've wondered about too. Never explained. At all.
@@kcallamajaji There's a story posted by one of the writers on r/nosleep on reddit. Those are apparently the dogs owned by Mr. Hill who were later killed.
Hopefully there will be a prequel with some back stories :)
@@EmmaKay1000 Apparently if there is going to be a second season its going to be a completely different story with different characters. Would be kind of cool if it became a bit like AHS and kept the actors for different roles.
And what about the buttons on Nell's eyes and how did her coffin fell?
What do you think about the family members also representing the seven deadly sins.
Steve - greed
Luke - gluttony
Shirley- envy
Theo - lust
Nell - sloth
Olivia - wrath
Hugh - pride
Matthew Dardick how is Nell sloth?
Here is the meaning of sloth in biblical terms sourced from Wikipedia
Sloth is one of the seven capital sins. It is the most difficult sin to define, and to credit as sin, since it refers to a peculiar jumble of notions, dating from antiquity and including mental, spiritual, pathological, and physical states. One definition is: a habitual disinclination to exertion.
She was the only sibling trying to keep the peace. As her mental, spiritual and physical state declined. She isolated herself after her last effort to keep the peace. As well sloth and gluttony are very similar state of minds in general. So that kind of adds to my idea.
I could be completely wrong but I think I'm close. Nell was the hardest for me to place in the deadly sins for sure.
No... Nell as sloth does make sense! Wow nice find!
Matthew Dardick I agree Nell is the hardest to place. When I think of the sin sloth I think of deliberately lazy people. I don’t see that at all in Nell... I see depression more so considering she killed herself and went through a deep depression when her husband died.
@@mousemiot I see your point. Though laziness is a form of depression and falls in the same category. Considering it's a mental state it certainly couldn't be completely realized yet. Sloth can take many forms. Her sleep paralysis for one is meant to slow her down and progresses her depression. My point is you don't have to be inherently lazy to be slothful.
Im not the only one that thinks Nellie didn't commit suicide right? She was pushed off and she was tricked into putting the noose on.
You're right. She didn't commit suicide.
Margarita Aguilar I think what happened is the other ghost, Poppy, changed into Olivia and shoved Nellie off
Jazz A that actually was her mom since she wanted her children to “wake up” by killing them
Danny Nguyen I still think that it was Poppy. I mean she manipulated Olivia into talking with her kids that weren’t there also Poppy manipulates Olivia into killing the Dudley’s kid.
@@jazza3529 Olivia had tried to kill Nell before. It was due to Poppy's manipulation, but it was Olivia who tricked and killed Nell.
I have a feeling that season 2 will be about the hill family. Brings goosebumps to know what happened to them.
Sadly, they are not making a season 2. This is supposedly the only season
@@aasflc9480 Actually they said they might. All of the actors are interested in returning, but there is no confirmation if there will or won't be a second season.
@@antoniosupremacy6125 ah my apologies. The article I read had the producer saying they weren't looking to make a new season, and that they wanted to end their suffering there since they've gone through so much
@@aasflc9480 It's okay. I read some articles and they both said that all the actors were interested in returning; and that Netflix hasn't renewed it yet but also hasn't said it's ending. But apparently, someone said 'If there is a season 2, it won't be about the crain family' I haven't researched that yet though, so what they said may or may not be true.
@@antoniosupremacy6125 either way it'll be interesting! I'm excited :)
Too bad if they decide to make a sequel to this show this family won’t be in it :(
It is said that they have already told their story and is satisfied with how they ended it so the next will feature a whole new family
I hate when that happens tbh I always find it hard to connect to a new set of characters in shows
I'm hoping it'll show a prelude. Identifying all the ghosts trapped in the house with their own stories a bit like how they did it with the Crain's
@Desolate Domino I was wondering about this, also
the dogs were in the book and the book never explained it either. They don't know either they just included it because it was directly from the book. im assuming it was just the house playing on there fears. @Desolate Domino
They’ve said if there’s a second season that a lot of the original cast will return, but not as the same characters. They’ll return as new characters with a new story line. Kind of like American Horror Story does. I like that idea. It’s kind of like a series of shorts except each story has its own season, and the mystery is solved by the end (instead of leaving us waiting on a cliff until it comes back). It’s satisfying to me to end it knowing all of the secrets and answers, then starting a new story! Keeps me interested.
It does suck that we won’t be seeing any more of this family, but I’m excited to see new stuff.
Refuse to believe Nell killed herself, she was murdered 🤷🏻♀️
Emily Lian i mean she did. she put the “necklace” on herself and jumped off. she killed herself but was tricked by olivia’s ghost
....by Jerry Seinfeld! Not only that but I heard he broke Mike's thumbs.
It’s been already said by the actress that was Olivia pushed her, same as poppy pushes Olivia
1516yamilez you still can’t be murdered by a spirit
Mintea she didn’t jump off, its not up for debate Olivia pushed Nell, therefore being murdered by her mother, obviously to the outside world its gonna look like suicide
Episode 8 jump scare - I've still not fully recovered :-)
mayes33 same
I was fine through the entire show except this episode! We had 6 people in the living room watching this. I screamed cause it got me and made everyone else jump!
the scariest of them all
mayes33 is that the car scene? i cant remember what that episode consisted of
xøantønia Yes in the car - Shirley and Theo. Theo was about to tell Shirley what she felt when she touched Nell and Boom! I leapt off the sofa lol
So basically this house is a retirement house for ghosts.
LMAOOOO
At the funeral home when Hugh gets there, there are several panoramic views. Hugh sees his kids as children . At one point on the scan, there is no body in the casket, then you see it again. When Hugh goes to look at Nell, she is a child.
I love how that whole episode was made to look like one single shot
@@clymbr it pretty much was.
@@conz1012 3 shots right?
@@clymbr yip spot on
why is noone talking bout things little Theo saw when Hugh grabbed her hand at the last night?
What did she see I forget
They do y’all about it within the show. Theo says that she saw nothing, felt nothing. That it was an overwhelming feeling of nothing. And that was scarier to her than seeing something because that meant she could feel SOMETHING. afterwards, she said the feeling followed her and that’s why she was trying to feel ANYTHING at all. Which is why she kissed her sisters husbands she apologized and told her sister this. She was desperate to not feel that immense feeling of emptiness.
Hmm
Cuz we all saw everything in the show
@@blessyourheart836 i was talking about the little Theo. Hugh hit Olivia, grabbed the twins and also took Theo and then she saw something. Has she seen anything? Why hasn't she spoken about it yet?
We need more shows like this... I miss some good horror stuff
That's the interesting thing about horror: a gem comes along once in a while in an ocean of crap.
The best episode was the one with the bend neck lady
The statues move their heads. Wtf!!!!!!
thank you for noticing. I know I'm not crazy
What? When does this happen?
@@4Ts20 one time I remember off hand is when the adult father and son are upstairs in one of the episodes near the end. They are standing between the statues on the second floor. It completely reminded me of the statues in Doctor who and I watched them. It happens with a camera angle change. It goes from on them to down the hall I think then when it's on them again the statue is looking at them, if I recall correctly.
Indeed. It actually shown in "the making of". The production team changing those statues around.
@@manchesterunitedno7 sweet, I have to watch that.
I’ve always thought about how trippy it’d be to have ghosts randomly pop up in a horror movie , so glad this show did it and did it right!
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I feel so blessed to have been able to watch a show this good.
Meeting some of the actors and writers is literally my life goal
Thank you sooooooo much creators, Luke, Nell, Shirley, Theo, Steve, Olivia and Hugh. I love you guys
*WE REALLY NEED A PREQUEL!*
Hear, hear!
GachaGain I support that 100 percent
nah, it would kill uniqueness and mystery about this season. i would love to see different story in other season
I just noticed something while watching episode 7. It’s when Hugh goes to see Theo because he can’t get in Shirley’s house just yet.
He asked Theo if “we” could come in. The subtitles say “I”, but after playing it over and over again, I could swear Hugh said “we”.
Yes he was talking about olivia.... Which he sees every now and then
I just finished the show today I still remember the car scene. When the two sisters where fighting I was like SHUT UP and then the jumpscare happened. It was a relief.
Did you even watch the show if you missed the porch light thing, it was so obvious
he also missed mentioning Shirley's model of the "forever home". in one of the scenes before it gets ruined the porch lights flicker twice, and when noticed I thought that at was a kind of cool easter egg.
Olivia beautifully portrayed the struggles of a mom just to save her children from a horrible future (literally and figuratively).
These child actors and the kids from Stranger Things are some of the best kid actors ever!
The best movie scene was Timothy Hutton and that woman in green when she was telling Timothy's character about the Grattan family.
The poem about how the family had died and Timothy's reaction was excellent.
As always Timothy Hutton is spot on.
He's so underrated.
10 more reasons why Hill House is a psychological Horror masterpiece. :D
One of the moments I liked about the show was when young Nell reappeared after she went missing, she told other family members that she was right there, screaming but none of them heard her and how well that was synced with view of her casket. In adult life also, the same happened - she was screaming of pain but other family members didn't heard her.
So when are you going to start telling us the 10 secrets?
Right? 90% from this list is just the natural flow of the narrative. There is some things that if you didn't catch, you was not paying attention.
Right! The only thing i learned from this video was the E.T. thing.
@@jazmynalika Hahaha, same here. :D
Loool
The (young) dads face got more and more creepy as it went on
Everything. Ava not really
You keep calling the dress pink when it’s clearly YELLOW
stephii love Omg yesss, I tough I was crazy already lol
Maybe he’s color blind 😂 people who are color blind see yellow as pink sometimes
The dress is a pale pink because I believe Olivia wears it at one point.
It's definitely pink when she's alive. After she dies and her ghost appears "decayed" then it looks faded and yellow
The dress is pink, but it was her mother's and is now aged, appearing yellow. She sees it as pink because of her delusion.
I've never seen better writing in my life. I finished this series a few months ago, and I'm almost done watching it again. I pray we get a good 2nd season.
I picked up on the 5 stages of mourning when I was watching it. However, I thought that Luke would be bargaining as he's constantly pleading with someone for something. I figured Theo for depression as she just seems constantly depressed and isolated.
TheRepty818 What’s important in distinguishing between them is the order of the five stages of depression. Bargaining is the third stage: Theo is the third-born and her episode number is three. Depression is the fourth stage: Luke is fourth-born (the older of the twins) and his episode number is four.
@@Luv2Dnce4 my only counter to that is that in real life, people don't always experience all five stages or in order.
The 5 stages thing isn't a formula and not everyone experiences all of them, or in any particular order.
Threadbare_Saint Yes, I understand not everyone experiences grief the same way. I’m referencing the model Elisabeth Kübler-Ross originally put forth in her book. And when you learn about grief, the five stages *are* taught in that order. The order of the episodes and the birth order of the Crain kids obviously mimics the model.
He said there's someone on reddit writing the background stories of the other ghosts in the show. Can anyone link that to me?
mayamahal ‘
mayamahal the reddit is r/nosleep and the user’s name is Count_To_Seven. He’s also posted in r/HauntingOfHillHouse
Great content but 7 ads in a 10 minute video was a bit much
Always wondered how you can tell how many ads are in a video? I generally get one ad per video despite the length?
They pop up as yellow blips on the video timeline, when you get to that time, it plays an ad
@@whatsforsupa or you could just install an adblock on chrome
Sara Annie that is not entirely true. The uploader can put ads in his/her video after certain time stamps, if the video is longer then 10 minutes. But usually every video starts with an add so there is pretty much always an add if that is what your were referring to?
I didn’t have any ads lol
Did u all not notice that how the child actors matched with their adult versions very WELL?
Why is nobody asking what is through the door in the cellar? Young Theo went down after the zombie ghost grabbed him and she went down and opened an ominous looking door for the scene to cut to another scene without ever showing what was in there.
It was a cabinet, and that's where she found the logbooks detailing the illegal booze sales. The cut to make it seem scary and later reveal she found a records book and shows it to her mom.
@@mecaka9077 i'm confused who found it? and what do illegal booze sales have to do with the haunted house?
@@xxmakeuplover05xx Look at episode 3, 37 - 38 minute
@@xxmakeuplover05xx Theo found a door in the cellar, which opened into a cabinet. Inside, Theo found a ledger she gave to her mom. Her mom explained to Theo later on that the ledger was receipts of illegal moonshine sales during Prohibition when alcohol was banned by US Constitutional Amendment 18. The OP was talking about how the scene of her opening the creepy door in the secret basement cut away without showing what was there, but the door was just a cabinet and Theo found the ledger inside. The creepy music, vibes, and cut were all to make it seem like she'd seen something, but it was mood setting cause she could sense she wasn't supposed to see what was in the cabinet (previous owners of the house had been making and selling moonshine illegally and obviously didn't want to get caught and arrested for doing so).
@@mecaka9077 i am still wondering what touched theo's hand and gave her the ability
Along with the background ghosts, in every room of the house, there are face like images on the walls. In the wallpaper, the mold, the wood paneling. It’s like the house itself is watching everything unfold.
thats terrifying. they found one skeleton, mr william's in the walls, who knows whr the other dead bodies r buried....
Also, now it makes sense why Olivia kept wanting to kill her children by bringing them back to the house like what she did to Nell cuz she was manipulated by the villain ghost, Poppy. To Olivia, she and her children are constantly living in this nightmare that she wanted them to wake up from and the only method is to kill them. And notice, not all the ghosts in the house are bad. Hazel hill, the old grandma ghost that lived in the master bedroom did warn Olivia about Poppy, telling her that she is a liar and she shouldn't trust her.
Can't get enough of the show... I keep watching it again and again. It's not creepy in a conventional way, it rather plays with your emotion and logical mind. I got so attached to the characters that I feel like I can't let them go!
yuh its psychological shih, which i luhhh
If you like haunting of hill house you need to watch dark. The ending of dark and the 35th minute it the end of HoHH episode 8 speech by Theo are a great argument against eachother. You need to watch all of dark to appreciate it tho
Episode 6 of Hill House... One of the best TV episodes ever!!
Nooooonoooonooo it WAS Olivia! She wants to still protect her children and remember, was convinced that killing her children would save them from the harshness of reality. Everything bringing them back was Olivia. Even the end shot Nell is so happy to have her dad back while Olivia creepily glares at them, still under the influence that she can save her children from reality.
The porch lights also flickered in the miniature house shirley had (of the forever house) at the end of "her" episode:0)
Ugh I love Luke, he’s been through so much and just deserves love 😂😭
Yeah I thought I was seeing ghost in the background, I kept pausing and it pissed people off
There were some that weren't even hiding. Did you see the statues moving?
J Garrett yeah those things moved every minute thought I was seeing things
The only one I caught was when Hugh leaned in to look at the hole he'd made in the basement wall. In the background was a woman with long blonde hair. I'm going to have to re-watch to try seeing the others!
"reddish-orange"... It's yellow....
Brown
This show is absolutely incredible, as is the entire haunting series! The script was so well crafted. So much detail was put into this show. The storyline and the acting is amazing! Definitely one of my favorite shows of all time!!
This is what made the show so great - small details done to unnerve you and makes you question if you're seeing things. It makes use of real life horror (dealing with mental illness) to create a great show
this show saved the horror genre by itself honestly
Dude, this tv show was amazing.
I'm still wondering if Luke actually survived or if that 2 year sobriety celebration was just him "waking up" in his own sense. 🤔
@Ecumenopolis Just a speculation, I like entertaining different theories and people's perspectives, adds a whole new dynamic to the show, kinda gives it more life even if it's concluded. Yeah I figured it wouldn't be the Craine family if they continued the show, looking forward to seeing where they go with the series none the less.
I heard it originally was the ending with that thin window in the background and they even filmed it that way but covered up the window with a picture instead... so they'd have a happy ending.
STOP THIS SCARES ME
But how could this be, because there are 7 family members at the table when he celebrates his 2 year sobriety... how could this be if Nell died
@@David-xo8zy Not sure if you watched the scene, but it shows who's all there and Nell isn't one of them.
Theo was most interesting to me. I was annoyed anytime Steve was on camera and I really liked Shirley as well.
Love Luke but he was killing my heart
I actually noticed most of these but I found the 5 stages of grief most intriguing. Really enjoyed the video 👌
What if the mold forming came from the house salivating
semmee 😱
How do you delete someone else's comment?
Thanks I hate it
Is no one going to mention that they mention a "Carlisle" to take care of Nell's dead body? Like, the actress who plays Nell's sister was in Twilight, married to the vampire named Carlisle, wich was a doctor.
I see what all the hype was about now finally watching the show myself. As most people are stating, the writing is just top notch. Not only did the show manage to be creepy without being too cliche, it had so much emotion packed in it. I never expected to get emotional so much during what I thought was essentially a horror series.
But it was beautiful more than anything I think. All the actors did great including the children though I have to say my favorite was the adult actress who played Nell. I haven't looked up her name yet but her arc in the show combined with the actor playing her was just incredible I thought. Episode 5 was so heartbreaking..
A good horror series is supposed to be well rounded. It speaks to how hollow modern horror is
@@lovely1641 I completely forgot I even commented about this show lol. But I agree except take it a step even further in that I'd say most modern television in general is very shallow. Not to say there isn't a lot of great things but I believe there's far more worse series than good ones
about the 5 stages of depression, in episode 4 (if im not wrong) Luke mentions he never gets past stage 4, Luke is the 4th crain kid and represents the 4th stage of grieve, thats just a lil hint that not many people seem to notice
this show should be so much more popular than it is, it’s so well written
NELL DIDNT KILL HERSELF BUT OLIVIA DID. POPPY NEVER TOUCHED OLIVIA'S BACK, SHE FELL ON HER OWN ACCORD. HOWEVER, OLIVIA TRICKED NELL INTO FALLING.
Bent Neck Lady was one of my “woah wat the f” moments.
I think that the poem that Poppy sings is an explanation to how the family died in Hill House who just so happen to be the people who are haunting the house.
This is definitely one of those shows that is incredible on the first watch, but can also be watched time and time again. Each time I've watched it, I've picked up on a few more little bits of info. An outstanding show!
Episode 5 was probably my favorite, but 6 was good as well.
I like how episode 6 was made to look like one seamless shot for most of the episode.
Also, in ep. 6 when Olivia is searching for Nell, she walks down the hallway that has two large statues at the mouth of it. She enters a room, closes the leaking chimney flu, and then exits the room. Looking closely, one will notice that one of the statues at the end of the hall has been turned opposite the way it was facing prior to Olivia entering the room. Subtle yet spooky. People who don't notice the turned statue will still likely feel uneasy, but might not know why.
PLEASE CHECK EPISODE 7 WHEN DAD SAW A DEAD REMAIN THERE IS A GIRL NEAR THE LIGHT ITS CREEPY
Miguel Mirabel I saw that too! I was like, "Who the heck is this random lady!?" My husband didn't even notice!
I thought that was going to be a jump scare, since Hugh was getting closer and closer to the wall. My boyfriend didn't see anything, I had to pause for him to see.
Miguel Mirabel definitely one of the more creepy hidden ghosts!!
Which part?