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  • MIDNIGHT MASS Explained | Ending Breakdown, Analysis, Full Season Spoiler Review And Things You Missed. We explain, review and recap Midnight Mass on Netflix. It's one of the best Horror Tv shows I've ever seen and there's a lot to unpack from it. Throughout this video we'll be doing a big season breakdown and exploring all the themes, hidden meanings, secret details and the shows ending.
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    0:00 Midnight Mass Breakdown Intro
    0:41 The Development Of Midnight Mass
    1:12 Midnight Mass Easter Eggs
    1:48 Religious Symbolism And Riley
    3:00 Midnight Mass Recap And Characters
    4:11 Dracula Callbacks
    4:40 Father Paul's True Identity
    5:07 The End Of Days
    5:31 How The Vampire Blood Works And The Miracles
    7:05 Hidden Heals
    7:26 Atheism And Islam Themes
    7:48 Paul Gets Found Out
    8:03 What Happens When You Die?
    8:20 Joe's Death
    8:46 Riley Gets Turned
    10:09 The Life Of Riley
    11:11 Midnight Mass Episode 6
    11:54 Midnight Mass Episode 7
    12:44 Paul Leaves The Church
    13:25 Did The Angel Die?
    14:12 Ending Explained
    16:23 Midnight Mass Review
    Ok so Mike Flannagan has done a lot of projects I've absolutely loved, Oculus, Doctor Sleep and Haunting Of Hill House are all classics in my eyes with the latter being one of my favourite TV shows of all time. When The Haunting Of Bly Manor was announced I was extremely excited for it but unfortunately I was a bit disappointed and found it to be a show that was a retread of the aforementioned series without any of the inginuity that made it really stand out.
    Flannagan has been planning the series for over 10 years years and nods towards it appeared as Easter Eggs in his previous projects. Midnight Mass is the name of a book in both Geralds Game and also Hush. The blurb on the book even read: But the 512 souls on sleepy Crocket" and "church put Riley face to face with a terrifying secret."
    The eyes of the undead also look very similar to the True Knot and it’s clear for Flanagan that there’s a lot at STAKE here.
    Now we open on the symbol of the ichthus which was created after Christ multiplied fish and loaves of breads in order to feed far more people than they should have been able to. This idea of symbol tied to Christianity is quickly juxtaposed by the horrific crash that kick starts the season and it subtly sets up the idea that we will be facing several themes such as religion which will be interlaced with death.
    In real life we've seen the horrors of what religion can lead to in the likes of Jones Town which similar to season ended up with those indoctrinated sipping the Cool Aid after they heard the promise of a better life.
    It all begins with Riley a man who caused a catastrophic car crash thanks to his drinking which lead to the death of a young lady named Tara Beth.
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  • @heavyspoilers
    @heavyspoilers  2 года назад +62

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    • @lordvenjix3757
      @lordvenjix3757 2 года назад +3

      Haven't seen it yet, but looks like an amazing series.

    • @brentreese1440
      @brentreese1440 2 года назад +1

      When will you do break downs on Titans?

    • @MegapixelsofFun
      @MegapixelsofFun 2 года назад +2

      I get your process and all, but it feels kind of lame to review an entire season of something the day it comes out and not delve into each episode and then the series as a whole, I won't watch the video today and likely will forget to even come back to it once I finish the series. I understand the concept of content creation, but there is the Walmart way and then there is the Harrods way. Watching a series of videos that flesh out detail and insight for each episode is far more meaningful and interesting than a recap of the season and a quick snip of your review of it. My 2 cents for what it is worth.

    • @phatmantv
      @phatmantv 2 года назад

      I have a feeling Kevin Spoilers isn't meeting his 9pm bedtime as of late.

    • @krisblade669
      @krisblade669 2 года назад +1

      The show isn't horror or drama, just animal abuse by poison, the only tragic thing to see here three episodes in.
      I guess if you're into seeing dead pets? ... this is disappointing....

  • @Noa......
    @Noa...... 2 года назад +2177

    Bev is the one that scared me, and not the angel and the others. Knowing such people exists within religious and general communities irl.

    • @ButterCookie1984
      @ButterCookie1984 2 года назад +91

      Yes!! Far more scarier than a supernatural monster

    • @MrRobertGillan
      @MrRobertGillan 2 года назад +77

      Same. Really reminded me of the crazy religious lady in The Mist.

    • @josedeall8317
      @josedeall8317 2 года назад +25

      She was like the crazy lady from the mist

    • @Cv227a
      @Cv227a 2 года назад +22

      Yes! I knew she was the evil when she first spoke.

    • @guiportella5514
      @guiportella5514 2 года назад +20

      I felt like jumping in the TV and bashing her head! Similar character was shown on Stephen king's The Mist where the Mrs Carmody start to brainwash people with her religious crap

  • @TarheelTeddy2011
    @TarheelTeddy2011 2 года назад +2552

    When Erin cuts through the wings of the Angel/Vampire at the end it was a beautiful echo of the dove wing-clipping story she told Riley.

    • @dikshantrajbhandari2805
      @dikshantrajbhandari2805 2 года назад +61

      omg that is so beautiful!

    • @QuirkyShiny
      @QuirkyShiny 2 года назад +58

      That's beautiful! I loved all the doubling-up and symbolism in the story. Like how the cats are called strays, and John/Paul and everyone else stray at points during the story but can find their way back to 'god' if they try to make amends etc.

    • @obliviousehrii
      @obliviousehrii 2 года назад +5

      Oh jeez!

    • @LokeshThakur
      @LokeshThakur 2 года назад +44

      It was stupid, creature gets buckshot in its face but wont heal from cuts? makes no sense

    • @athiraraj8778
      @athiraraj8778 2 года назад +78

      @@LokeshThakur I think it's because the wings are the fragile part of it's body. Tender. That's why Erin didn't stab him.

  • @maxcheeba
    @maxcheeba 2 года назад +1811

    There was a crazy ass, scary winged vampire in this series and he was the 2nd most evil character lol ....fucking Bev.

    • @dikshantrajbhandari2805
      @dikshantrajbhandari2805 2 года назад +23

      ugh fucking Bev!!

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 2 года назад

      Yes!

    • @tracyjardine2826
      @tracyjardine2826 2 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @MiracleMadkins
      @MiracleMadkins 2 года назад +34

      I loathed Bev and the only time she got told off wasn’t to my satisfaction. But when it came time to her death and she was clawing in the sand and crying, her unhappiness was fine with me. So sad though.

    • @dikshantrajbhandari2805
      @dikshantrajbhandari2805 2 года назад +33

      I’m glad Riley’s mom told her “you’re not a good person” but I agree, I wish that confrontation had been bigger and Bev had been told how wrong she has been her whole life.
      I think she really believed she was doing good so it was a shock for her to hear that she’s a bad person.

  • @theelderkine
    @theelderkine 2 года назад +1052

    I kind of feel like “I can’t feel my legs” is a hint the angel is dead. In all the mythology, if the “head” vampire dies, so does its brood. Since she wasn’t turned but had its blood, I feel the blood “died” when it did.
    I do feel the ambiguity of it all is brilliant.

    • @dgenbraking
      @dgenbraking 2 года назад +50

      That’s what I just said to my wife after finishing the series.

    • @magnacarta921
      @magnacarta921 2 года назад +24

      That was my thought too

    • @joshcoolguy12
      @joshcoolguy12 2 года назад +12

      exactly!

    • @slugboy7970
      @slugboy7970 2 года назад +48

      The line Erin has to Sarah when they’re unlocking the gas to burn the boats - “we’re never gonna know if they made it, are we?” “Probably not.” “I’m deciding they did.” Feels very much like the author talking to us, the audience

    • @mrkemrk
      @mrkemrk 2 года назад +17

      She also said it like it was a happy ending. Haunting.

  • @ProfNoGood
    @ProfNoGood 2 года назад +2391

    I really enjoyed this show for a lot of the same reasons people are mentioning. However as a Muslim from nyc, I particularly appreciated sheriff Hassan as a character and how realistic he felt. It’s not often Muslims are portrayed outside stereotypes so I’m incredibly grateful. That said watching Bev dig through the dirt to hide from the sun was 10/10 fitting for her 👌🏽

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 2 года назад +88

      I know, right? I was afraid she would succeed and they would end it on a cliff hanger, with her and the Vampire surviving, which would have been bad writing. I loved everything about this series. Although, I wish her character would have had to suffer more. She was so awful.
      Also, like you, I loved the way they depicted the Sheriff.

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 2 года назад +131

      ... And I loved the Sheriff's question, "Why would God heal her legs while, miles away, allowing a child to die?"

    • @kravi2102
      @kravi2102 2 года назад +155

      She won't drink his "dirty" blood but will dig through dirt to survive. A fitting ending for an absolutely hateful character. And to think that we might all know a Bev or a Bev lite in our lives really speaks volumes for the times we live in.

    • @SonOfPsalms23
      @SonOfPsalms23 2 года назад +41

      @@kravi2102 million Bevs with the name Karen 😆 yea we know alot of Bevs

    • @Therealstarbel
      @Therealstarbel 2 года назад

      @@hollyb7142 they're not vampires

  • @mrkemrk
    @mrkemrk 2 года назад +464

    Riley, who questioned his life purpose, ends up saving the entire world.

    • @dogsbreakfast4952
      @dogsbreakfast4952 2 года назад +5

      Lmao how he just killed him self like a dumbazz

    • @mrkemrk
      @mrkemrk 2 года назад +58

      @@dogsbreakfast4952 Interesting take. And by interesting, I mean not very bright. Riley was doomed because he was infected, was going to die regardless. So he used his death to prove what was happening.

    • @mrkemrk
      @mrkemrk 2 года назад +29

      @Amy Linay Riley was the one on the rowboat who warned Erin about what was going to happen.
      Mike Flanagan said he left it open whether the vampire lived or not, but Leeza not feeling her legs anymore was a pretty good sign it died.

    • @sibs544
      @sibs544 2 года назад +5

      @@mrkemrk and he didn't want to live with more addiction as well.

    • @luechmillionz
      @luechmillionz 2 года назад +1

      @@dogsbreakfast4952 if he continued to live ..especially as a creature of the night he would still see Tara watching him in the dark every time he laid down at night ..

  • @basslightyeah
    @basslightyeah 2 года назад +87

    Something that took me a long time to pick up on was the Doctor telling her girlfriend about the priest always starring at her, which made her uncomfortable. She spend her whole life thinking the priest was judging her for her sexuality, when in reality it was just a father catching a glimpse of his daughter groing up.

  • @PhlesheBone
    @PhlesheBone 2 года назад +456

    Noticed that the deaths of Riley & Erin are portrayed in the way the opposite explained dying. With Riley seemingly forgiven and presumably (even if metaphorically) taken to afterlife by his victim and Erin laying on the ground, her body returning to the earth & the cosmos. Beautiful writing.
    Flanagan solidifies his standing as one of my favorite visual storytellers.

    • @samuelg2819
      @samuelg2819 2 года назад +17

      Yes and the death monologue had me CRYING

    • @yayeetyoyae362
      @yayeetyoyae362 2 года назад +3

      Ooohh I didn’t even think about that

    • @crushingit5128
      @crushingit5128 2 года назад +8

      Also their perspectives of death while opposite ran parallel.
      Riley said we are nothing but matter, atoms and dead cells that the earth and universe feeds on. A VERY scientific (yet romantic) view of death.
      Erin's death she claims that we were created by the atoms and matter from the universe, and our lives never solely belonged to us, because we were formed by Gods infinite-giving universe. Our lives are only a result of the dying planets and cosmos and there was never such a thing a individual being in Gods universe.
      I never heard of Erin's philosophical perspective before. Very very moving.

    • @Soletestament
      @Soletestament 2 года назад +8

      ​@@crushingit5128 It''s actually close to the canonical catholic interpretation of the afterlife. Everyone likes to think of heaven as a place where people chill out as individuals. But if you were to ask the Pope, he'd probably confirm the literal meaning of returning to God, or becoming one with God, that's frequently mentioned in the bible. It's just that interpretation isn't terribly popular anymore. People like the idea of remaining who they are and just continuing more than becoming a part of something else entirely.

  • @ajwaddanwarr3409
    @ajwaddanwarr3409 2 года назад +881

    Watching Bev die was one of the most satisfying things on streaming this year.

    • @chlorinesoda
      @chlorinesoda 2 года назад +65

      Justice for pike

    • @jdsguam
      @jdsguam 2 года назад +44

      I wanted to watch her die in every episode!

    • @chlorinesoda
      @chlorinesoda 2 года назад +52

      @@jdsguam same ! I just kept screaming at her . But no hate to the actress , I love when an actor can make you hate a character, it shows how talented they are.

    • @dikshantrajbhandari2805
      @dikshantrajbhandari2805 2 года назад +22

      I loved how she was scrambling to dig a hole to hide in 😂 it was so hard for her to accept “god’s will”

    • @chlorinesoda
      @chlorinesoda 2 года назад +14

      @@dikshantrajbhandari2805 she spent the entire show being a bitch for the things she believed in and in the end she was a true coward and did not want to face it .

  • @jonathanmcknight2453
    @jonathanmcknight2453 2 года назад +599

    Bev: Shoot me I'll 5 minutes behind.
    BANG
    Erin: We got 5 minutes.
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @KidAstronaut
      @KidAstronaut 2 года назад +17

      Absolute best part!!! I was like yes!!!

    • @AlexMR
      @AlexMR 2 года назад +4

      I was like y'all could have at least beat her to death ugh 😫 lmfao it's crazy how I can hate a fictional character so much but terrifying to know people like that are real

    • @hxrle.y_8522
      @hxrle.y_8522 Год назад

      Yea it’s quite canonical

  • @drewteora8169
    @drewteora8169 2 года назад +192

    the scene between Rileys parents at the end was so meaningful. Rileys Dad never forgave him for giving into his addiction and ruining everyones life. When Rileys dad tells his wife that the hunger doesnt change who you are, he is able to separate himself from the hunger, which he was NEVER able to do with Riley and his addiction (and what it caused). in that moment, i see that as Riley’s dad finally understanding his son and forgiving him.
    i also thought it was beautiful that Riley experienced death the way that Erin explained it (in regards to her baby) and Erin experienced death the way Riley had explained it. Soulmates.
    I will never forget the way I felt when Riley saw the girl he killed in the boat, whole & healed... and she took him to Heaven, truly forgiven. Perfection.

    • @pbdubz
      @pbdubz 2 года назад +6

      I cried when he saw her

    • @thesummerland6165
      @thesummerland6165 15 дней назад

      Beautiful writing / storytelling

  • @Shazam3k
    @Shazam3k 2 года назад +770

    The scariest idea of this series for me was the way they viewed the monster as an angel. Also, how the creature had human like intelligence, but never spoke and couldn't overcome it's instinct to feed.

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 2 года назад +192

      Yes, I really liked that the creature never spoke, so that the priest put his own interpretation on the actions of the creature. I feel like that implied that many Biblical angel's actions were interpreted.

    • @annatrivia7045
      @annatrivia7045 2 года назад +128

      He did speak or we can say he imitated the drug dealer’s voice so that he could lure the drug dealer into the dark and then murdered him.

    • @chrisiver8506
      @chrisiver8506 2 года назад +69

      I'm thinking that vampire was once a human thousands of years ago, eventually all new vampires turn into their true form.

    • @dcta51
      @dcta51 2 года назад +68

      Gave me Jeepers Creepers vibes

    • @AWoody87
      @AWoody87 2 года назад +6

      @@dcta51 haha me too

  • @Argos-xb8ek
    @Argos-xb8ek 2 года назад +640

    My favorite scene was the moments of the dawn before the sunrise with Hassan and his son Ali praising God together

    • @ButterCookie1984
      @ButterCookie1984 2 года назад +29

      I wanted to tear up at that scene.

    • @robylaboratory
      @robylaboratory 2 года назад +13

      They both died Husnul Khatimah at the end... so amazing

    • @chisama13
      @chisama13 2 года назад +3

      Did Hassan die in the sunrise? He wasn't converted unlike his son right?

    • @Jennyfisch
      @Jennyfisch 2 года назад +83

      I was so glad Hassan died first so he wouldn't have to see his son burn.

    • @chisama13
      @chisama13 2 года назад +1

      @@Jennyfisch did he die? He was praying with his son on the beach if i remember correctly

  • @caseyfaceirwin
    @caseyfaceirwin 2 года назад +490

    I feel like the scene with Riley’s parents near then end is so key. They said they didn’t have to feed, they were still in control. That feels like a necessary lens through which to view all of the chaos and violence. The frenzy in the church was still psychological and not strictly physical or uncontrollable. Choosing to add that dialogue really transforms the experience to me

    • @alohaXamanda
      @alohaXamanda 2 года назад +11

      They found a way of overcoming the endless desire of the realm of the Hungry Ghosts.

    • @TheMsLollidella
      @TheMsLollidella 2 года назад +12

      I liked that take on it too, it's like Riley's parents have really been forgiven because they confronted their own issues like overcoming sin. On a personal level I get it when you overcome that feelings of guilt or spite or whatever it might be and decide to forgive/forgive yourself, those tendencies of sin becomes much more easy because you are in control of it now vs letting it control you.
      which just goes to show lots of the townspeople had unresolved issues they didnt want to confront or admit. Now its like that tendency for blood was symbolic for their control of their own vices whichever it might be.

    • @bichen-up-ur
      @bichen-up-ur 2 года назад +3

      The real question is how are Riley's family so strong in will? Even his brother who survives will have to handle all that for the rest of his life.

    • @matthewganong1730
      @matthewganong1730 2 года назад +12

      It also echoes Riley’s words to Father Paul earlier about Rational Recovery, separating the hungry voice inside from yourself.

    • @frankenviews4069
      @frankenviews4069 Год назад +8

      It just gave them a reason to unleash their true evil desires. Be it vamprism here, or religion or MAGA or antivaxx or homophobia or misogyny out in the real world.

  • @Hindia
    @Hindia 2 года назад +730

    The Priest’s monologue at episode 3 is the best scene out of the whole series IMO. He tried to make sense of what happened to him for himself, talking alone in a confession booth without no one listening. So scary how someone could justify any bizzare events and acts through religion and it happens in real life too

    • @fonexnerid.
      @fonexnerid. 2 года назад +4

      FACTSSS

    • @CptUhudini
      @CptUhudini 2 года назад +42

      See Midnight Mass is actually about the way how fanatic religious people lay out the texts of the Bible or any other holy book the way they want to. I’m religious myself and I hated the way the characters of the series interpreted the texts of the Bible just so they fit to the events they are experiencing. If you know the meaning of the texts, you can tell how far off they are when connecting the events to the texts. Flanagan actually showed this at the end when Pruitt realized how wrong the things they did were.

    • @SuperMelrose1
      @SuperMelrose1 2 года назад +36

      @@CptUhudini but there’s the argument: how do you know your interpretation is the correct one?

    • @fonexnerid.
      @fonexnerid. 2 года назад +3

      Here we go again

    • @CptUhudini
      @CptUhudini 2 года назад +2

      @@SuperMelrose1 Again, you have to compare the events of the series to what is written, for example, in the Book of Revelation. The context of the passages they were quoting in the series is important. I certainly don't know the exact meaning, I didn't really read the bible (only few parts).

  • @AJeziorski1967
    @AJeziorski1967 2 года назад +739

    Outstanding show. The most memorable scene for me was probably Riley's sacrifice - simultaneously horrifying and an absolutely perfect way to redeem himself and try to save the woman he loved.

    • @azncrombie4u
      @azncrombie4u 2 года назад +23

      I was fine up till the blood curl screaming 😆

    • @jessicaj.7324
      @jessicaj.7324 2 года назад +48

      @@azncrombie4u and she kept screaming as the credits rolled. That broke me!

    • @DIGITAL7Media
      @DIGITAL7Media 2 года назад +29

      @@jessicaj.7324 That was editing at it's finest. No visuals...just the sound of horror of what she saw and felt.

    • @NessysSanctuary
      @NessysSanctuary 2 года назад +1

      It was beautiful

    • @tiffanywiedmer5663
      @tiffanywiedmer5663 2 года назад +3

      That was the most intense moments so much packed into what…probably 60 seconds? It ended and I just sighed the biggest sigh like I needed all the emotion to go with it.

  • @jagjag1277
    @jagjag1277 2 года назад +637

    This is how you make monologues interesting and worth listening. From the homily, to the confesion, the AA meetings and the long conversations. Never I have seen such interest watching people just talking.

    • @jancintron
      @jancintron 2 года назад +26

      Fr the conversation were so long but not one second I felt bored or the need to skip a bit. It was all interesting and I loved this series

    • @bryh555
      @bryh555 2 года назад +23

      I just got done watching the sheriff give a monologue about his time in the nypd and it was amazingly written and delivered. Mike flannigan continues to be an amazing storyteller

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад

      Watch Star Trek. Or 12 Angry Men. Almost exclusively people talking.

    • @isasou1307
      @isasou1307 2 года назад +8

      erin's death monologue is truly beautiful and poetic

    • @arisantosa277
      @arisantosa277 2 года назад +9

      Mike Flanagan is the master of monologues!

  • @alben1703
    @alben1703 2 года назад +366

    I love the heavy implication (or rather juxtaposition) of the 'ark concept' towards the end as Beverly Keane preached about how she is leading the villagers into Noah's Ark that is the rec center.. while not too far away, Warren and Leeza are literally the only ones survived on a literal 'ark'.

    • @mrmaat
      @mrmaat 2 года назад +18

      The Rec center is even shaped like an upside down boat.

    • @anthony1988kirby
      @anthony1988kirby 2 года назад +22

      Awesome point. Bev also talks about a flood of fire and that's what ends up taking them out while the kids are safe in the water

    • @tbarb1223
      @tbarb1223 2 года назад

      Not that deep

    • @thomasweybrecht
      @thomasweybrecht 2 года назад +9

      @@tbarb1223 yeah actually it is

  • @MoniqueIsMyMuse
    @MoniqueIsMyMuse 2 года назад +236

    No, Bev CERTAINLY killed Pike. You can see the bottom of her dress as she gives Pike the hotdog. It’s a very quick shot, about a minute long, but it’s there

    • @d3vastat0r89
      @d3vastat0r89 2 года назад +70

      I don’t even need facts to know that evil lady killed Pike. No one else on that island was even remotely capable of doing that but her (which, in a way, is fact). My poor Joe. I thought he was gonna turn his life in a good direction if not completely around.

    • @Journeybacktoself
      @Journeybacktoself 2 года назад +3

      Definitely. I had to rewind

    • @HHappiness_2.0
      @HHappiness_2.0 2 года назад +4

      I rewound to make sure I wasn’t blaming her just because she’s so horrid. Definitely her dress.

  • @kiely95ify
    @kiely95ify 2 года назад +272

    Can't remember the last time I shit myself at a jumpscare as much as when Riley meets the Angel.

    • @mauricey4477
      @mauricey4477 2 года назад +1

      Yes! Ha ha that made me jump out of my seat

    • @kravi2102
      @kravi2102 2 года назад +59

      Lol for me it was when Hassan saw it for the first time.

    • @JohnSmith-hf8zn
      @JohnSmith-hf8zn 2 года назад

      100%

    • @azncrombie4u
      @azncrombie4u 2 года назад +17

      The fact sheriff doesn’t carry a gun was frightening too

    • @sanethoughtspreader
      @sanethoughtspreader 2 года назад +5

      @@azncrombie4u It was kind of beautiful. In many developed countries, guns aren't needed by police officers :)

  • @sgt.krakatoa1093
    @sgt.krakatoa1093 2 года назад +688

    Hamish Linklater was amazing as the Priest!! His performance was a masterpiece

    • @heavyspoilers
      @heavyspoilers  2 года назад +43

      Yeah so good

    • @hayleenicole9326
      @hayleenicole9326 2 года назад +40

      His performance always felt so natural

    • @drlee2
      @drlee2 2 года назад +37

      He should win an Emmy.

    • @lalitborabooks
      @lalitborabooks 2 года назад +43

      I don’t know why more people aren’t talking about him. He was the highlight

    • @karrymiller7963
      @karrymiller7963 2 года назад +3

      I definitely 2nd that!!

  • @ComicalRealm
    @ComicalRealm 2 года назад +450

    Mike Flanagan seems comfortable and confident in his shoes. He has his own style, genre and actors. And he keeps nailing it.

  • @bucknutz9290
    @bucknutz9290 2 года назад +171

    The show deserves all the praise it's receiving, but the scene between Leeza and Joe was absolutely shattering. I broke down in tears - sobbing is more accurate. It was one of the most powerful scenes I've seen in a long time.

    • @chamir7
      @chamir7 2 года назад +7

      Same. It was one of the best scenes for me. The actors were excellent. I was crying saying how did they do that! Soo good

    • @tweakicizer
      @tweakicizer 2 года назад +5

      Definitely one of my favorite scenes. The acting between the two, especially Joe to just react like that, was so good

    • @HHappiness_2.0
      @HHappiness_2.0 2 года назад +2

      That moment when he turns his head and sobs, unable to even look at her, was too much. I cried too!

  • @emilyfacchin6991
    @emilyfacchin6991 2 года назад +402

    Although Erin cutting the vampire's wings at the end was to mirror the story she told of her mother trying to cut a dove's wings, I thought it also was an incredible depiction of addiction and helped further redeem Riley as a character. The vampire was so consumed with her blood that even as she was cutting into him, he couldn't take himself away from it. I believe this speaks to how one can be so addicted that they don't notice the harm being done around them. Furthermore, when the vampire tried to look away (perhaps someone trying to end their addiction), Erin pulled him back (like a relapse). Therefore, it was absolutely vital for Riley to not become like Father Paul or the vampire, but instead resist this temptation because it was a mirror of his own addiction that he had worked so hard to heal from. Because while Riley wrote letters to others he had hurt, he can't very well give one to the woman he killed. So when he saw her on the boat just before he died, I think that for him, being an atheist, was like when God absolves believers of their sins.
    But idk just a thought
    🤷

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад +28

      Astute. Addiction was a major theme of this series. Most people don't realise how addicted they are. A lot of addictions--sex relationships, work, money, coffee--are normalised.
      There's a great program called Smart Recovery (similar to AA, but without religion) that explores this.
      This show was a great depiction of addiction and how destructive it can be, but also how to heal from it (Riley, Joe, Erin).

    • @AWoody87
      @AWoody87 2 года назад +7

      Great thoughts emily

    • @meganmcdonald5229
      @meganmcdonald5229 2 года назад +7

      BOOM. Well said

    • @ShySamSky
      @ShySamSky 2 года назад +8

      Dayum that was such a great perspective, thank you for sharing.

    • @tammyt.9852
      @tammyt.9852 2 года назад +3

      Spot on analogy! I would like this comment twice if I could.

  • @Fortunateis4luck
    @Fortunateis4luck 2 года назад +306

    Dear God, what a series. After the first Haunting on Hill House, I realized that I’m going to watch anything this man puts out.
    I’m much more partial to supernatural horror dramas so discovering him has been such a revelation.

    • @jessicafoliveira
      @jessicafoliveira 2 года назад +11

      You should Watch bly manor. Is from him too and is amazing 😍

    • @TheStudio_70
      @TheStudio_70 2 года назад +2

      I’ve not watched the haunting on hill house, but this show has me absolutely glued to the tv. If it’s as good as this then I will probably start it after this one. Netflix has so many good shows right now! Glad I decided to watch Midnight Mass!

  • @stillstanding134
    @stillstanding134 2 года назад +308

    That scene between Leeza and Joe Collie in the trailer was one of the huge standout scenes for me. I felt so bad for Joe at the end when he was talking to the priest. He was honestly just trying to get his life together and then THAT happened. That said, when everything was said and done, for as disturbing as his death was, I think he got it the least worst out of most of the characters on the show.

    • @kcorso71
      @kcorso71 2 года назад +2

      I agree. That scene was so powerful and moving.

    • @taylor11111
      @taylor11111 2 года назад +4

      I thought that scene was slightly over done.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +12

      @@peach5438 Yeah no shit. What he did is nigh unforgivable. “Well I was drunk and depressed” isn’t an excuse, it’s just ab explanation. She has every right to feel however she does.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +3

      @@peach5438 I mean she said “that’s not why I’m here” so she probably didn’t mean to, it just all came out once she was face to face with him.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB 2 года назад +5

      @@peach5438 jfc. She was permanently disabled for life because that jackass couldn’t go to therapy. God forbid that child unload on him.

  • @donnaw3195
    @donnaw3195 2 года назад +176

    The scene at the beach with the dead cats was over 7 minutes. It was amazing with the camera circling, the people moving in and out of the scene. Very highly choreographed and well executed

    • @glendasuggs2813
      @glendasuggs2813 2 года назад +10

      I noticed that, too. Getting all that in 1 continuous shot would have been very hard. Could have taken all day! Can you imagine, if a hair was out of place or an actor flubbed a line or the camera op tripped on sand? Reset!

    • @benjamingirard1984
      @benjamingirard1984 2 года назад +9

      @@glendasuggs2813 I don't know if you watched The Haunting of Hill House, but in the episode ''Two Storms'', he divided it in 3 different continuous shots...it's mindblowing.

    • @Katz1964
      @Katz1964 2 года назад +2

      Mike said in an interview that the birds on the beach were cgi. The actors were told to look around as if watching the birds, well choreographed.

    • @yousefal-assaf2985
      @yousefal-assaf2985 Год назад

      The director is very good and creative at such shots. In his other shows you can see similar shots, like the storm scene in the Haunting of Hill House or the spirit coming out of the lake scene in the last ep of Haunting of Bly Manor.

  • @ErwinSchrodinger64
    @ErwinSchrodinger64 2 года назад +48

    Riley's death, for me, was so unexpected, horrific, honorable, and tragic, all, at the same time. I could figure out what was going to happen 90% of the time, once the clues were put in place. But what Riley did... it's been a long time since I was shocked. I also liked that Riley and Erin's relationship wasn't cliched with today's over sexualized troupes. They genuinely cared and accepted each other's faults without blame, remorse, or pity. Right before Riley dies, he tells Erin he loves her. Even thou Riley thought he was so weak, the second he realized what was happening he sacrificed himself to save Erin. Riley was far from weak.

  • @sentinel8547
    @sentinel8547 2 года назад +396

    Erins explanation of death helped me come to terms with everything in my life and my moms suicide I’ve never had that feeling and this show is beautiful

    • @TheIceTrey
      @TheIceTrey 2 года назад +19

      It was really well said, in short heaven is when you’re remembered and loved when you’ve passed away it really made me tear up but it’s a beautiful way to think of the end

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, the western world has a strange view of death as some terrible thing. It puts a lot of pressure and stress on people who end their life, and the people affected by that.
      Other cultures differ and have a saner, less clinical perspective.
      I suggest watching Melody Sheep's video about the universe (forget the name... Something about the end of the universe) to put things in perspective.

    • @TheIceTrey
      @TheIceTrey 2 года назад +14

      @@O1OO1O1 us indigenous folk don’t see death as terrible in fact we have a whole ceremony and feast when someone passes away. It’s a celebration of life and their shift to the spirit world away from here on turtle island.

    • @rq9622
      @rq9622 2 года назад +2

      It is, nevertheless, sugar coating the empty reality of viewing death as a purely material event.

    • @hazeli1313
      @hazeli1313 2 года назад +3

      Tomorrow is the 6th month anniversary of the day we lost my dad. I've been struggling with my faith since then, but this show, and especially that scene, really helped me. I cried. Beautiful description of death.

  • @thomasteggin7909
    @thomasteggin7909 2 года назад +113

    Erin's character was just so incredible, in the first half of series she's a bit skeptical about religion, still goes to church though, gets moved by it and I think she wants to believe and to be a good Christian, after what she's been through.... But then as soon as she loses her baby, she falls deep into desperate belief, that her unborn child is actually safe and sound in heaven, as if she were in denial, and it's until she speaks to the sheriff and says "I miscarried" that she starts moving forward a bit, she doesn't even go to church after that because of the disappearance of Riley. Her initial interpretation of death is grief, and her second interpretation is based off of what Riley told her on the canoe: we are the dust of the cosmos, and that is God. So in the end, she combined her beliefs with the belief of Riley. What a series.

  • @ieclaw1140
    @ieclaw1140 2 года назад +121

    Riley's AA meeting monolog about religion allowing man to do horrible things all because it's God plan went on full display last episode.

  • @sundalo916
    @sundalo916 2 года назад +168

    I grew up Catholic, so a lot of the show resonated with me. I've heard stories before of Angels being portayed as how the angel/vampire appeared in the series. What I found the most interesting was the take on everlasting life. Which, in Catholicism, is if you drank the blood of Christ, you would be granted "everlasting life." Which is supposed to symbolize you being granted entrance into God's kingdom in the afterlife, heaven. What Flanagan did, was he completely flipped it, and turned into a literal, physical meaning. Drink the blood, and you are granted an everlasting, physical life; the way vampires are portrayed in pop culture. I thought that was genius. Just my 2 cents from a non-practicing Catholic.

    • @wildeirishpoet
      @wildeirishpoet 2 года назад +2

      Have you not heard of Dracula? I suggest you read it.

    • @lostindimension2787
      @lostindimension2787 2 года назад

      I think you kind of lack the understanding of the Eucharist -_-

    • @TheMsLollidella
      @TheMsLollidella 2 года назад +2

      @@lostindimension2787 ive read many catholics dont believe the eucharist is the actual body and blood of christ 😅 as someone converted to catholicism this still kinda boggles my mind considering we can just google this

    • @lostindimension2787
      @lostindimension2787 2 года назад +3

      @@TheMsLollidella That is true, honestly this all comes from a lack of proper catechism teachings and a lack of properly conducted Masses that look almost the same as a protestant worship session. If all the popes from 100+ years ago saw Novus Ordo they'd be horrified.

  • @notoriousbmc1
    @notoriousbmc1 2 года назад +66

    I liked the way Hassan finally gave into death just before sunrise. Sparing himself the final image of life on earth being his son burning alive.
    I also liked Leeza smile after saying she can't feel her legs. Proof the the bad blood was out of her system was more important to her.

  • @Toxic0788
    @Toxic0788 2 года назад +143

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I like how the term "vampire" was never once used in the show.

    • @pbdubz
      @pbdubz 2 года назад +28

      They never said demon or devil if I recall either

    • @zekekillah
      @zekekillah 6 месяцев назад

      thats the worst part of the show. Bruh, first thing I would have said when seeing that shit was "DEMON!!!!!" but not the pastor? any of them relgious people. gtfo with that shit
      @@pbdubz

    • @Fresh-Spence
      @Fresh-Spence 4 месяца назад

      ​@@pbdubzI think they said devil one time but it was in a song when they were walking up to Midnight mass. Something about protection from the devils schemes.

  • @rezamatic
    @rezamatic 2 года назад +69

    I might be off, but the "I can't feel my legs" line signaled to me that the vampire/'angel' had died, thus negating all effects its blood had on everyone else. Which I thought was the perfect closing line, as if to say "it didn't get away".

  • @rodre0250
    @rodre0250 2 года назад +156

    Masterpiece. I admit I was kinda bored with the slow pacing of the first couple episodes but then it all paid off. 10/10

    • @dcta51
      @dcta51 2 года назад +9

      To me it was just the first episode the rest was good.

    • @bubaby7867
      @bubaby7867 2 года назад +5

      I liked the cast but the first couple of episodes were so slow that I told myself if something doesn't happen soon, I was going to stop watch. I've done this to a number of shows that looked promising but died for me and I stopped watching. I'm so glad that this show pickup that I had to watch it all the way to the end. Hope for a second season.

    • @paulalmstahlecker5182
      @paulalmstahlecker5182 2 года назад

      I thought so too!

  • @kyza7351
    @kyza7351 2 года назад +427

    I do think that the angel/vampire is dead as Leeza ability to walk is tied with the creature. Once Leeza said she can't feel her legs means that the creature is gone

    • @nnekamyrie7337
      @nnekamyrie7337 2 года назад +39

      Not necessarily. It could just mean that the vampire blood has been burnt out of her system

    • @DANIELURBANOGONZALEZ
      @DANIELURBANOGONZALEZ 2 года назад +70

      @@nnekamyrie7337 for it to be “burnt out of her system” would mean death, I think it’s common that once the “head” vampire dies, so does any trace of its existence, therefore the “miracle” of her being able to walk being taken away

    • @nnekamyrie7337
      @nnekamyrie7337 2 года назад +20

      @@DANIELURBANOGONZALEZ that is true about the Alpha vampire but I don’t think that has anything to do with what happened here. They even foreshadowed it in an episode itself when the doctor was asked what would happen if they stopped ingesting the substance

    • @bryku
      @bryku 2 года назад +13

      I don't think anything suggests that the angel/vampire needs to be alive for its blood to be effective.
      In old vampire lore there used to be a trope about killing the main one kill the others, but it hasn't been used for a while.
      There also isn't anything that indicates this. We see a few references that it is like a virus, viruses don't care if the original cell died, as long as it can keep going and living on.
      Specifically, the doctor mentioned that it might be similar to poison, if you don't take in too much your body takes over again.
      We also have this dynamic of people not changing into vampires until they die. I find it hard to believe that this will last forever. Otherwise, that girl would make it to the main land, die when she is 80 and start the whole thing all over again.
      I think it was simply a way to fill this plot hole. The blood runs out eventually and you return to normal.

    • @brutuslugo3969
      @brutuslugo3969 2 года назад +3

      Could mean the vampire was not in proximity but most likely means it’s dead

  • @zahirahza
    @zahirahza 2 года назад +73

    Bev's sickness was revealed way before refusing to drink the sheriff's blood. it's in everything she says from the start and culminated when she 'decided' that howard is not fit to be saved because he didn't go to mass every sunday.

    • @rq9622
      @rq9622 2 года назад +17

      The moment she opened her mouth it was clear she was deluded. That actress was incredibly skilled.

    • @zahirahza
      @zahirahza 2 года назад +2

      @@rq9622When I first saw her I thought she looked familiar so I checked. She played the doctor that 'killed' Mcdreamy in Grey's Anatomy. Really respected her for willing to take on two hated roles in her career.

    • @rq9622
      @rq9622 2 года назад +2

      @@zahirahza I guess she has a face that when used right can look like a genuine sociopath 😅

    • @CandysChannel
      @CandysChannel 2 года назад +1

      She was a lunatic. The actress was brilliant in this role.

    • @frankenviews4069
      @frankenviews4069 Год назад

      We all know somebody like her. It's Karen. Recognized from her first scene.

  • @ShySamSky
    @ShySamSky 2 года назад +92

    Never has a show been all about monologues and dialogues while being horror but kept me so engaged in my thoughts. The show really was just the perfect amount, not too long, not too short, explained what it had to and left the rest up to interpretation honestly the creature getting its wings clipped was such a nice touch and so many moments in the show were very clever, aghhh can't talk enough about it

    • @NessysSanctuary
      @NessysSanctuary 2 года назад +2

      I had to watch all episodes on a marathon. I have to but this. As I know there will be more to unpack.

  • @ChucKDidIt_
    @ChucKDidIt_ 2 года назад +95

    I believe Riley dad didn’t feed because the pain of hunger for him was no different than his chronic back pain he endured for years.

    • @GumboRice
      @GumboRice 2 года назад +20

      Damn I didn't even think about it like that. I love that connection, I felt it was very humble that they didn't feed

    • @rlllatsyrc
      @rlllatsyrc 2 года назад +1

      Great analysis

    • @davidmendez5933
      @davidmendez5933 2 года назад +13

      Kinda like he suffered all those years to give him the strength to abstain. 🤯

  • @MattSaysHello
    @MattSaysHello 2 года назад +132

    Full season breakdown!? It only dropped today. Do you ever sleep?! You’re a machine….. and I’m here for it. Good work sir.

  • @allier1867
    @allier1867 2 года назад +37

    Spoilers
    Its pretty daring to kill of the main character like that. Left me so shocked.
    Mike did it again.the man's a genius

  • @Sdwoo379
    @Sdwoo379 2 года назад +105

    The last 20 minutes of episode 6 is some of the best television I’ve ever seen.

  • @Buckwildhb
    @Buckwildhb 2 года назад +37

    I love the underlining issue of addiction in the show. How it shows the parallels of addiction on all levels. Addiction to drugs or alcohol is not different from an addiction to religion, perception or even blood lust in vampires. They can make you selfish and disregard the feelings of others around you but all can lead to your demise.

  • @xavieno
    @xavieno 2 года назад +88

    The ending scene with the sun rising and the song "Nearer My God to Thee" had me choking up, what a great show

    • @heavyspoilers
      @heavyspoilers  2 года назад +6

      Yeah so good, really emotional scene

    • @davemeyer8627
      @davemeyer8627 2 года назад +4

      I also really appreciated that the entire chorus stopped dead as the sun rose. They didn't just finish the song, it was finished mid-stream for them..

    • @joshhhh3838
      @joshhhh3838 2 года назад +2

      Ngl i cried lol

    • @catherinegasiorowski8216
      @catherinegasiorowski8216 2 года назад +1

      Sobbing

    • @maryshaffer8474
      @maryshaffer8474 Год назад +1

      The priest told them not to be afraid. I think most would sacrifice themselves when they saw what monster they'd become. They died unafraid except the coward Bev.

  • @josoffat7649
    @josoffat7649 2 года назад +44

    I'm so glad that I went into this completely blind. The mystery unraveling was very intriguing. I binged it for 7 hrs straight too 👍

  • @theboard3476
    @theboard3476 2 года назад +22

    Throughout the entire series, it never seemed to me that the priest and or the angel were the most corrupted characters on the show. It was always Bev. She totally had such a perverted view of self reflection and religion. Great show.

  • @mismismism
    @mismismism 2 года назад +73

    The show was amazing, and I grew up in a deeply religious island community like this so it hit different, I knew people personally that spoke and acted like this. The horror of blind faith, people can use religion to justify the most blatantly evil things. If they do a sequel, I would not want it to be vampires again, maybe follow the brother or have him appear in a different supernatural situation, using the knowledge and trauma of what happened on the island, maybe hint at what happened with the angel, that would be cool, but a straight sequel would be very hard.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад +2

      I'd prefer a sequel more akin to Bly. But I'd rather see a different take. This was a very complete work.

    • @bentouta5
      @bentouta5 2 года назад +1

      I think it's safe to say the "angel" died because Leeza lost feeling in her legs. I think that's Flanagan's way of saying the connection is gone.

    • @mismismism
      @mismismism 2 года назад

      @@bentouta5 Maybe but also maybe not since that was never established to be how the infection worked. And the doctor implied that the concentration in the blood was the key and it could be burned out or wear off over time(unless you die) which is why Paul was fine for so long. It could just be that she didn't drink more of the sacrement so she didn't have enough in her blood anymore, at least if they wanted to make a sequel, that could be the explanation if they want the angel to still be around. Technically way more of the islanders should have turned when they went to church suddenly for that festival to be blessed but they didn't, likely because the blood was out of their system by that point. I fully accept that it was most likely meant to imply the angel's death, but it's open ended enough to leave doubt.

    • @mismismism
      @mismismism 2 года назад

      @@O1OO1O1 Agreed, if they did a continuation, I'd rather it be that one of the surviving 2 end up being present in some way but the situation is totally different with a new main cast, maybe some easter eggs like news reports talking about the diaaster on the island, etc, like a shared world type thing, not a direct sequel.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад

      @@mismismism I meant further removed. Hill House has nothing to do with Bly, for example, but they're like season 1 and 2.

  • @microbiologeest
    @microbiologeest 2 года назад +84

    This series has got to be my favorite among Flanagan's series on Netflix. Every episode really gives you something to ponder about death and faith. I couldn't stop tearing up in the ending: with everyone singing in the end, Erin's monologue on death and Ali + his dad praying. So beautiful.
    Btw, man I watched upon release too, but damn you're fast.

  • @pcan9872
    @pcan9872 2 года назад +141

    I believe that the angel did not make it for Leeza said she cannot feel her legs. For the angel’s blood healed her but when it die, so does it’s power.

    • @athiraraj8778
      @athiraraj8778 2 года назад +19

      Yeah. The Vampire is the master of them all. In almost all vampire stories the only way to lose the power of the blood is to kill the Vampire that turned the humans.

    • @Unpluggedx89
      @Unpluggedx89 2 года назад +2

      That’s not how it worked. She lost her feeling because of the Sun exposure. She was mostly human. See the conversation that the doctor, Erin and the doctors mother had at the dinner table.

    • @billcalandro2124
      @billcalandro2124 2 года назад +29

      @@Unpluggedx89 she had been in the sun numerous times throughout the show following her ‘miracle’
      It was only reversed when the angel dies. Her comment is the confirmation that it died.

    • @Bhutchin09
      @Bhutchin09 2 года назад +7

      @@Unpluggedx89 no, the clear implication was that the creature died. That was their way of letting the audience know. She was walking around during the day the entire show

    • @gercon84
      @gercon84 2 года назад +1

      I thought the same, in most of the vampire literature and folklore when the master vampire dies, the other vampires are freed from their curse.

  • @fannyalexander5906
    @fannyalexander5906 2 года назад +47

    Sloyan’s performance is so scary, like she can be the girl in Misery. But Linklater’s is probably the best in the show. He pulled the audience in and has become my favorite character. Can’t wait to see their future and other works.

    • @VTheYo
      @VTheYo 2 года назад +2

      I loved Linklater in this show. Problem is I’ve always loved him in the New Adventures of Old Christine and I couldn’t stop expecting him to give some hilariously sarcastic performance 😂 it is a great sign of an excellent actor that he can play such varied performances so perfectly.

  • @Aroundthefire77
    @Aroundthefire77 2 года назад +21

    Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck need to take notes. THIS IS HOW YOU DO IT.

  • @Creator-pd6zd
    @Creator-pd6zd 2 года назад +108

    I really liked this limited series and Erins explanation of what happens when we die was unexpectedly touching. I kept rewatching just that segment. Thank you for your review.

    • @l.m2533
      @l.m2533 2 года назад +4

      Same thing here. I recorded it and shared it as probably the best 3 minutes I ve watched on Netflix so far

    • @samuelg2819
      @samuelg2819 2 года назад +2

      YESS I keep saying this , honestly my favorite scene in the entire show and it made me cry like a baby , it was so beautifully said and it made me feel content with death and the afterlife , idk it was very very touching

    • @mayavi93
      @mayavi93 2 года назад +1

      I see many people say it was so beautiful. I felt it to be very materialistic. I would like to know why people like it.

    • @Thedeepseanomad
      @Thedeepseanomad 2 года назад

      @@mayavi93As a religious(?) person you understand it differently than someone who is not. Indeed, it is a materialistic perspective if one assume it is only your matter and energy which is recycled. But this is also the closest an atheist can come towards something akin to eternal life. That is, there was never any permanent person to begin with, but the parts of what you are continues like it always have, as they are and will always be - parts of an interconnected whole.
      It is unclear though, if Erin believes the universe is self aware or not. If it is, she might mean her consciousness is just a part of the universal consciousness that for a brief time tried out how it was being a human. If she did not, she kinda disregarded that the dream only have meaning for the characters within that dream, who will evaporate along with that meaning when the dream ends.

  • @Neat0_o
    @Neat0_o 2 года назад +95

    This movie was so beautifully sad. I felt for everyone. Especially at the end when they all accept their fate. I shed a tear. That’s rare. The last time I remember shedding a tear for a show was hill house by the same guy! Lol. Mike is a brilliant writer and even better director.

    • @Argos-xb8ek
      @Argos-xb8ek 2 года назад +3

      Yeah Flanagan is the king of really making me feel for all the characters in a Horror story which is really lacking in the Genre.

    • @renatenha
      @renatenha 2 года назад +5

      Not a movie. A tv show

    • @Neat0_o
      @Neat0_o 2 года назад +1

      @@renatenha lol sorry. I just got all hyped.

    • @elcidabiera9751
      @elcidabiera9751 2 года назад +3

      That pruit was fucked up for turning the whole town. So delusional up until the final episode. The people deserved better . I was just mad at the ending. 😂

    • @YawmSaub
      @YawmSaub 2 года назад

      @@elcidabiera9751 bev too, dun forget bev

  • @slnoll21
    @slnoll21 2 года назад +33

    Did anyone else notice how the word “vampire” was not used at all in the entire show? Not that the implication was at all subtle, but still cool. Leaving it up for interpretation whether all of the monster was truly an angel or a vampire

    • @jeffreiling5348
      @jeffreiling5348 2 года назад

      Also, unless I missed it, the word “Catholic” was never used. I don’t think they ever said “communion” either. Instead the called it “The Sacrament”. I assume this is to avoid some backlash from the church.

    • @REYfromTX
      @REYfromTX 2 года назад +2

      They said communion multiple times.

    • @jeffreiling5348
      @jeffreiling5348 2 года назад

      @@REYfromTX Ok I missed it.

  • @thecrystalinegreen
    @thecrystalinegreen 2 года назад +51

    I think the ash was actually that of the winged vampire. He didn’t make it by sunrise and burned in the air once he was dead all the healing his blood gave was reversed.

    • @skotadious
      @skotadious 2 года назад

      or the blood Leeza drank when the priest offered it as "wine"

    • @thecrystalinegreen
      @thecrystalinegreen 2 года назад

      @@skotadious The blood she drank was from the winged demon because you have to die first before you can change someone into a vampire. The priest was using the demons blood to heal the town not his own at the beginning.

    • @azncrombie4u
      @azncrombie4u 2 года назад

      @@skotadious it had to be the vampires blood she drunk or else how would her legs heal 😆

    • @DIGITAL7Media
      @DIGITAL7Media 2 года назад +1

      or it could have been from the fact that an entire island city went down in flames.

  • @yaretzicontreras99
    @yaretzicontreras99 2 года назад +16

    Erin and Riley's conversations such as explaining death and how her baby girl is in the afterlife was so touching. When she said we are all "a part", like a drop of water going back to the ocean. We are all connected and made up of energy, that really spoke to me. Also spoiler alert:
    When Leeza said she couldn't fell her legs at the end, I think it shows that the angel/vampire is dead. And even though she can't walk, there was a sense of relief and happiness that she showed. Such an amazing series!!!!

  • @TheMelanatedArtShop
    @TheMelanatedArtShop 2 года назад +122

    The entire time I watching the show and im like "PRUIT THAT IS NOT AN ANGEL!, YOU ARE BASICALLY A VAMPIRE AND SO IS IT. Like idk HTF DID YOU THINK IT WAS ANGEL?! it literay has wings of a bat and sucks blood and can't go out in the sun.WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU!!!!!!" If anything it is a DEMON!

    • @kravi2102
      @kravi2102 2 года назад +29

      I don't think it mattered to him. It just served a purpose. I don't think he actually believed it to be an angel. Maybe in his head he could justify submitting to it and what it gave him if he thought of it as an angel?

    • @irishgovna2995
      @irishgovna2995 2 года назад +18

      I can understand how he could have mistaken it for an angel. Most angels in the Bible look like freaky abominations. However at the same time most of the time those angels drop by send a message and then leave. They don’t take such direct action like “the angel” did for an extended period of time except for in rare cases and when they do take direct action they normally leave behind death or destruction not some kind of resurrection through them.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад +7

      The show explores taking something and twisting it, and having a distorted view. Also suppression, which he admitted to. It's an indictment of religion and a celebration of spirituality.

    • @paulsmyth6710
      @paulsmyth6710 2 года назад +16

      Father Pruitt had dementia when he came across the "angel" so to him because of his strong faith and what it says about angels in the bible and how they look like monsters esp in the old testament, I believe he believed he was with an angel. I also think in the universe where the show is set, vampires did not exist. So to all these devout Catholics they believed it was angel especially because it's blood was miraculous. Blood is a big part of the bible. Just my thoughts.

    • @dikshantrajbhandari2805
      @dikshantrajbhandari2805 2 года назад +11

      That whole town could have been saved if pruitt had watched ONE vampire movie 😆

  • @SuperMelrose1
    @SuperMelrose1 2 года назад +14

    For me, Leeza losing the feeling in her legs again signified the death of the Ang-pire. It was the look the two gave one another when she acknowledged it that sealed it for me.

  • @rq9622
    @rq9622 2 года назад +18

    As a muslim, I'm happy about the fact that the sheriff was portrayed as the rationalist because that is what a muslim should really be. The Qur'an gives us a golden rule when deciding our faith 2:111 "They say that no one shall ever enter Paradise unless he is a Jew, or a Christian. These are their fancies. Say, “*Bring your proof, if you are truthful.*" " There should always be proof for everything you believe in.

    • @Babaki
      @Babaki 2 года назад +1

      Islam is the ultimate evil. Quran asks it's believers to start a war with India.

    • @rq9622
      @rq9622 2 года назад +1

      @@Babaki what are you talking about? The Qur'an doesn't even mention India 😅. Also the Qur'an orders us to wage war with the opressors and wrongdoers and only in the right conditions!

    • @mockingjay0960
      @mockingjay0960 2 года назад

      @@Babaki I'd suggest you get an eye test pal coz that's not what the Qur'an says

    • @naylak5718
      @naylak5718 2 года назад

      @@Babaki lol ummm no.

  • @smartr4859
    @smartr4859 2 года назад +11

    Scariest thing for me were them eyes in the dark. These were the scenes before we knew it was the angel. I loved not knowing what we were watching. It reminded me of Jeepers Creepers back in the day.

  • @sullyeeet6715
    @sullyeeet6715 2 года назад +106

    Wait so just confirming that “the angel” had nothing to do with God and Christianity, but was literally just an actual vampire that Pruitt mistook for an angel?

    • @dwayneasher6765
      @dwayneasher6765 2 года назад +25

      Yes

    • @elcidabiera9751
      @elcidabiera9751 2 года назад +40

      Yeah. Pruit was delusional af! He still cant get over banging the mother of the doctor.

    • @arvid15
      @arvid15 2 года назад +28

      Idk for me that creature is up for interpretation of the viewer.

    • @LoweJensen
      @LoweJensen 2 года назад +29

      I took it as being both. My interpretation is that the series explains alot of what the christians and christianity could've mistook to be angels, resurrection and god etc but was actually vampires the whole time.

    • @LoweJensen
      @LoweJensen 2 года назад +8

      And vampires are even speculated to be something completely different than the traditional supernatural monster. Instead of that it's just some unknown contagion that science hasnt stumbled upon yet. And the whole process is likened to people with extreme UV sensitive skin disorders and that the contagion makes the host have to consume iron in order to sustain it. Quite interesting. I mean it doesnt explain the giant vampire with wings but who knows it could just be some undiscovered species that produce this substance in its bloodstream.

  • @AugustThor438
    @AugustThor438 2 года назад +15

    The monologue Erin has when she dies is a masterpiece

    • @J5X7
      @J5X7 2 года назад

      Saganesque I thought

  • @Flippy_Nips
    @Flippy_Nips 2 года назад +15

    Bev was a vampire before she became a vampire. She would've fit perfectly in True Blood alongside Russell Edgington.

  • @lunaluvya
    @lunaluvya 2 года назад +38

    I feel like the angel did die based on Lizzas line about her leg feeling going away in the end. His power was gone. Just a theory.

    • @UMAD666
      @UMAD666 2 года назад +2

      Agree or the blood fades away, who knows.

    • @josephangel2322
      @josephangel2322 2 года назад +5

      It died, very obvious!

    • @mauricey4477
      @mauricey4477 2 года назад +4

      Yes it definitely died

    • @atomnous
      @atomnous 2 года назад

      nah that'll involve unexplainable magic, but in this show all the miracles can be explained scientifically

    • @josephangel2322
      @josephangel2322 2 года назад

      @@atomnous in that case, explain how the lady went back to being paralyzed after the supposed death of the vampire(angel). Well, magic is just unknown/unexplained science.

  • @BirdTube83
    @BirdTube83 2 года назад +10

    When Riley sees the girl he killed on the boat, and then they cut to him burning, that part reminds of of the ending of St. Maude.

  • @AbbieGirl46
    @AbbieGirl46 2 года назад +11

    This show will stick with me forever. I wasnt too keen on it after the first episode but I continued watching it and found very similar parallels to its characters individual stories, its theme, and my life currently. I cried far too much watching while watching it but its just one of those shows/movies that will haunt me in both a good and bad way.

  • @elizabethheintz543
    @elizabethheintz543 2 года назад +10

    I interpreted Leeza losing her legs again as the moment the angel did actually die, since it happened right at sunrise.

    • @grkpektis
      @grkpektis 2 года назад +1

      I am glad Leeza can't walk in the end because it means she can die in peace without having to worry about turning into a vampire and killing more innocent people

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 2 года назад +7

    Even in that first episode, seeing Riley stop to look down at the entrance of his folks' home, that part about vampires needing/asking for permission before entering ones home popped into my head, just sent shivers through me.

  • @nikostheater
    @nikostheater 2 года назад +60

    About the fate of the “angel” at the end:
    Probably died. His wings were clipped in a way that made efficient flying difficult and we didn’t seen the slits in his wings to heal. He was near the island barely flying towards the mainland moments before dawn and the island was 30 miles away from the mainland, hardly an easy distance to fly quickly in that situation. Also, the vampire stayed in the island the whole time, killing cats before he started consuming humans. Why kill cats if it was easy for him to go to the mainland and feast from thousands or millions of people every night? Even if the vampire made it to the mainland, he wouldn’t have had time to find shelter. He was fast, but not THAT fast.

    • @jjmahoney007
      @jjmahoney007 2 года назад +28

      I think Leeza saying "I can't feel my legs" at the end, is due to the "angel" dying at sunrise. It's fairly common in vampire stories, because of how linked people are to the main vampire for them to be "set free" from it's grasp upon the vampire's death. I think anyone not "converted" probably would have had their healings reversed like Leeza.

    • @azncrombie4u
      @azncrombie4u 2 года назад +1

      I was surprised he could fly at all with his holed wings

    • @filmnationstudios389
      @filmnationstudios389 2 года назад

      @@jjmahoney007 It’s not an Angel by the way. It’s the devil

  • @Squirrely1
    @Squirrely1 2 года назад +13

    The 2 most memorable parts for me was when Sarah refused the blood and when Bev tried to bury a hole in the sand. I thought Paul died bc he consumed too much of the Vampires blood, too much = toxic.

  • @marv_dory8609
    @marv_dory8609 2 года назад +28

    Oh, so many thoughts. I can’t believe how good it was. If I didn’t have to get up in 5 hours I would watch it again. The love Flanagan has for his actors shows. Allowing them to have uninterrupted monologues. The Book of Revelation scene was just amazing. Early on while watching episode 1 was thinking Jonestown and cults. Wow. It was so amazing!
    Thank you for the breakdowns as always.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 2 года назад

      In an interview, Kate S, his partner, who plays Erin, said she was auditioning with him and after giving her some direction for take 2, he said for her to one more, but just as she wants to do it (instead if trying to impress him, which he didn't say, but could see, and she was).
      So yes, he does.

  • @FreakinSweet86
    @FreakinSweet86 2 года назад +23

    Just finished watching it. It's pretty darn good. Felt like a love letter to Stephen King. It was like Needful Things meets Salem's Lot.

  • @JollyJeff
    @JollyJeff 2 года назад +16

    I like how they never mentioned vampires in the whole series. It's like people not knowing what zombies are in zombie movies. I was waiting for one of the kids to say, "well, it's a vampire, DUH!"
    The comparisons to Stephen King's Salem's Lot are also many. A powerful vampire is brought to town, hidden away by his familiar and through most of the story the vampire remains hidden and when it is revealed it is truly monstrous. Since Mike Flanagan has adapted a number of King's books, I assume he has a thing for King.
    I do think it is wrong to call what the priest thinks is an angel, an angel. I assume it's just a very old vampire. Sure, it's got wings but it looks almost exactly like the final version of the vampire in Fright Night. I agree with you, this is an awesome series and I look forward to Flanagan's next venture.

  • @marianka7258
    @marianka7258 2 года назад +7

    The way Riley and Erin explain the death, what happens when we die etc, it was just.. poetic. And I kinda agree with them.

  • @PHOTOSOFJAMAICA
    @PHOTOSOFJAMAICA 2 года назад +16

    It truly is a masterpiece. I was hoping they would have briefly touched on the origins of the beast though. It does bear a lot of similarities to the typical vampire but the fact that it has wings makes me theorise that in this series it is actually a fallen angel/demon.

  • @thenerdyesthetician3036
    @thenerdyesthetician3036 2 года назад +7

    The Midnight Mass sermon at the church was about facing death with bravery, which the congregation finally did when they waited for the sunlight while singing in the last episode.

  • @paulalmstahlecker5182
    @paulalmstahlecker5182 2 года назад +16

    I wanted more than anything for someone to see the angel and be like “yo, that’s a vampire!!!”. I loved it tho.

    • @Jessicabee9100
      @Jessicabee9100 2 года назад +1

      Forreal! I was like “ain’t nobody on that island hear of Dracula?” 🤣 great show nonetheless

    • @newagehero9605
      @newagehero9605 2 года назад

      @@Jessicabee9100 right exactly !!! I

  • @charlesmerrillsr1081
    @charlesmerrillsr1081 2 года назад +17

    Seven hours straight and definitely worth it. I liked that each episode title linked to a book of the Bible. Hearing the different thoughts on religion makes me want to read up on the different denominations. And thanks for a couple of the “Easter Eggs” that I missed. I will have to watch this series again soon.

  • @Rowlandi11
    @Rowlandi11 2 года назад +20

    Was really intriguing and well made. The acting was phenomenal. A good spin on religion and dealing with loss/grief.
    Even the dichotomy between Beverly and Pruitt shows an extreme layering of ideas. Beverly being the manipulative, walking superiority complex who uses doctrine to control others - and Pruitt being man of faith, who really believes(or wants to) in what he’s doing as the spearhead of action.
    Episode 4 is peak screenwriting/storytelling.
    Wasn’t too big on the very end, felt a little bit rushed for some characters…and sometimes during the course of the show the monologues were ill timed. Everyone seemed to have a story to tell at any given moment. Which is fine, especially when they’re so well written/acted…but sometimes it gets in the way and slows down beats of a story that would happen more naturally.
    8/10

    • @ButterCookie1984
      @ButterCookie1984 2 года назад +2

      Well-said.

    • @MistyWarden
      @MistyWarden 2 года назад +1

      Pruitt was using it selfishly too, he was just in denial. His first thought upon finding an “Angel” was “now I can be with my illicit lover forever!” rather than notifying the rest of the Magisterium? He knew he wasn’t following God.

  • @MeghannMonroe
    @MeghannMonroe 2 года назад +12

    When Pruitt first died, it seemed like 1. The miracles were draining him bc he got really sick each time. And he was using the vampires blood to live. That’s why he kept saying that prayer to call the thing to give him blood in his decanter. He hadn’t murdered to feed. I think he died of starvation. Not the fanatic lady. At least I don’t think.

    • @almondtofu4085
      @almondtofu4085 2 года назад +3

      Paul was definitely killed by Bev just like how Joe’s dog (Pete?) got poisoned. We got a glimpse oh her dress whilst she gave Pete the hotdog after getting the poisonous compound. And another glimpse of her taking the compound bottle after she saw the clipping of young Monsignor. She was testing whether Paul could be resurrected by killing him herself.

  • @abhipsahazra9741
    @abhipsahazra9741 2 года назад +8

    I think midnight mass is the craziest thing i've ever watched.
    Its so different, its so honest, its so touching, its so deep, its so real, its so heart wrenching...It's the best depiction of faith i've ever seen ! It is definitely Mike Flanagan 's greatest work !
    Definitely worth watching !!!!!

  • @beanpastee_3425
    @beanpastee_3425 2 года назад +6

    As someone who has stopped the their vice-grip grasp on the idea of afterlife, I was so afraid of dying because death seemed like the ultimate end. Erin's monologue helped me look at it at a different angle. It was so beautiful.

    • @samuelg2819
      @samuelg2819 2 года назад

      Me too it mAde me cry so hard

  • @AmberDuffer
    @AmberDuffer 2 года назад +29

    I also thought it looked as if he had been poisoned , just like the dog..but Bev seemed obsessed with him, why would she want to kill him? & did she have a chance to poison him right before that happened?

    • @kentgabucan
      @kentgabucan 2 года назад +25

      I assume bev is the one preparing pruit’s food, so she could have done that. From what is implied it seems bev was taking advantage of the monsignor and his condition when he was still old and had dementia. And when this young priest came she couldn’t do it anymore , she may have been trying to get rid of him. At the end , bev is the ultimate “user” and everything was just a pawn to her , even the monsignor, the angel, etc.

    • @AmberDuffer
      @AmberDuffer 2 года назад +6

      @@kentgabucan makes alot of sense!

  • @amymitman173
    @amymitman173 2 года назад +12

    I was wondering whether the ashes at the end weren't only the people of Crockett, but also of the Angel who burned in the sun and the ashes were falling from the sky.

  • @spelunkingmonkey7630
    @spelunkingmonkey7630 2 года назад +17

    It took me so long to realize this was a vampire story. Like the Angel isn’t an Angel it’s a vampire. Everyone in the series becomes a vampire. At one point I was just thinking “This is weird, are the becoming angels or are they vampire because this is very reminiscent of vampires.” Makes me want to rewatch knowing that I wasn’t going crazy lol

    • @frankenviews4069
      @frankenviews4069 Год назад

      I think it speaks to how the delusional can rationalize anything (even something as so obviously objectively evil, like a vampire with giant bat wings) into something good if it serves their delusion. If it serves their cause.

  • @damnjae2256
    @damnjae2256 2 года назад +4

    The knocking on the trunk between Father Paul and 'The Angel' was very reminiscent of Let The Right One In/Let Me In.

  • @naddiex6516
    @naddiex6516 2 года назад +13

    OKAY SPOILER!!! But as a muslim watching Ali prayed right before he died… damn my tears just wont stop flowing.

    • @MeghannMonroe
      @MeghannMonroe 2 года назад +2

      It was really powerful juxtaposed to Bev who frantically tried to live. She preached a word she didn’t even believe. That whole thing was just deep. Ali and everyone else went out like they were ready to meet they’re maker. Faith.

    • @rlast4698
      @rlast4698 2 месяца назад

      ❤such a powerful scene

  • @BangTanPrettiNikki
    @BangTanPrettiNikki 2 года назад +36

    Just finished the season and I enjoyed it overall. I do think some of the monologues could have been cut and maybe make each episode about 43-50 mins instead of over an hour. If you have a short attention span you won’t like this as it is slower paced.

    • @myklepr82
      @myklepr82 2 года назад +2

      Agree 100%

    • @oyeeHunter
      @oyeeHunter 2 года назад +2

      That's why I was watching it at 1.5 speed

    • @Groanola
      @Groanola 2 года назад +1

      Yea, I zoned out during some of the monologues, they were just way to long for my attention span. I still understood 90% of the story though so 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @elcidabiera9751
      @elcidabiera9751 2 года назад +2

      The only monologue i hate was Pruits in the aa meetings after riley was biten. He was so delusional about religion and the vampire he encountered. Forcing his own belief to riley.

    • @prop1010
      @prop1010 2 года назад +3

      the long conversations about their feelings and beliefs are what its about though, none of it could have been cut. Ive got adhd and still enjoyed every second of it. It seems like it just isnt for you

  • @darthvegaslastnamenotrequi5698
    @darthvegaslastnamenotrequi5698 2 года назад +6

    I believe that when the girl says she can't feel her legs anymore is the moment the Angel died and so the magic died.

  • @ashag1802
    @ashag1802 2 года назад +3

    I am still not over the 3 beautiful monologues about death. What outrageously talented writing.

  • @LordBandit200
    @LordBandit200 2 года назад +27

    just finished it, it was incredible.

  • @emillelee5999
    @emillelee5999 2 года назад +3

    It is basically the reverse of the Bible. Warren and Leeza as Adam and Eve but they're the last two, the divine conception but Erin lost the baby instead of gaining it, and the Angel is the Devil. The show has so many amazing layers. One of the best really

  • @lucasbertsche3710
    @lucasbertsche3710 2 года назад +6

    A couple things I noticed:
    1. The rat poison scene in episode 6 gave off major Jonestown vibes. Jonestown was a real world event where a pastor/cult leader named Jim Jones convinced 900 people to commit suicide by drinking poison (this is where the phrase “drink the kool aid” comes from).
    2. Also, the number 7 appears a lot. There’s a Se7en poster in Riley’s room, there’s 7 deadly sins, 7 sacraments (such as communion), 7 episodes, and if I remember right there are even 7 people who escape the church at the end of episode 6. What this means I don’t know, but I thought it was fascinating.

    • @koltonnanninga905
      @koltonnanninga905 2 года назад +1

      I didn't even think of the poster, I just thought he had good taste in Movies lol

    • @neilstinston1457
      @neilstinston1457 2 года назад

      My theory after the first episode was that each episode and each of the main characters corresponds to one of the deadly sins but I couldn't quite make it work in my head.

    • @lucasbertsche3710
      @lucasbertsche3710 2 года назад

      @@neilstinston1457 that's a good theory, I was kind of thinking the same thing, but yeah I agree that I don't quite see how it fits. Ik I've heard people say that in Haunting of Hill House, each character represents a different stage of grief or something like that so this would be similar

  • @ilikepsych
    @ilikepsych 2 года назад +7

    I thought that the creatures death was implied when Leeza stated she could no longer feel her legs.

  • @jasonvelez7317
    @jasonvelez7317 2 года назад +6

    On the angels demise, in many telling of vampire mythology when the head vampire dies, the effects of their power are revoked. So covering the distance to safety with diced wings was not likely and proven by the ash that fell on the kids as he combusted and Lisa's paralysis returned.

  • @meeka32ify
    @meeka32ify 2 года назад +9

    This series gave me everything, Also I must say that first sermon from father Paul made me very emotional. That’s when I knew this series was going to be good!

  • @kenkenny6196
    @kenkenny6196 2 года назад

    Keep up the GOOD work your are THE best at this MOVIE/TV Show breakdown stuff. Been a fan of yours for years!! Shout out from NJ!!

  • @ClarenceDass
    @ClarenceDass 2 года назад +7

    In some vampire stories, when the head vampire, the one whose blood transforms every one, when he dies the effect of his blood wares off.
    That's what I thought happened when Lisa lost the feeling in her legs, that it was a sign that the head vampire, the "angel", had died and the effect of his blood had worn off. Subsequently, that might have also meant that everyone turned by his blood would have been saved if the had waited out his death.

    • @josephangel2322
      @josephangel2322 2 года назад +4

      They would've died too, if the main vampire died, because they had to die to come back to life as vampires. They are already dead in the first place.

    • @ClarenceDass
      @ClarenceDass 2 года назад +1

      @@josephangel2322 Yeah. I was thinking that after I wrote this. They all died and came back, so they would just go back to being dead.