Random thoughts about The Haunting of Hill House.
● Shirley feels guilty for stopping paying for Luke's rehab and that's why she is angry and rejecting him.
● The Haunting and Ducktales share the same universe. In the episode 10 of season 3 of the reboot series Ducktales. We learn about "the most haunted house" named Hazel House. Like Hazel Hill.
● Hill without H is ill. I KNOW, I'm very intelligent... but it's funny that every member of the Hill family is ill and everyone who enters the Hill House is getting ill.
● What do you think of if I tell you about a story narrated in a disjointed way about a living labyrinthine house with surnatural creatures that drain families energy and using their fears against them to drive them mad and kill them?
House of Leaves, of course ! I wonder if Mike Flanagan read the book.
● Hazel killed Poppy's kids.
We know for sure that Poppy's suspects Hazel killed her children.
Her son was sick and bangs his head on the wall permanently, maybe he died of his disease... or maybe Hazel looses her patience.
Her daughter seems to have suffocated/drowning for a pretty long time, and one day, she died. Maybe she had pneumonia, maybe she had allergies... or maybe she was poisoned.
We will never know the truth about Poppy's children death. HOWEVER 🤨☝️
Hazel surely killed the Dudley's first daughter.
Horace explains to Hugh that Hazel forbade Clara to take maternity leave or slow down her work pace... she actually gave birth during her service. A particularly exhausting service during these months of pregnancy because Hazel's health was declining.
If Hazel had allowed Clara to rest during her pregnancy, her child would surely not have been stillborn. Soooo... maybe Poppy wasn't paranoid about the kids in Hill House.
TO BE CONTINUED...
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David Tennant playing an ancient otherworldly being who's incredibly excited about something space related - 2023 Edition :)
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damn ok lake superior
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David Tennant - the Fourteenth Doctor Photoshoot
source [ youtube ]
Pam Downe [ Costume Designer ] - It's a fabric that David chose, actually. He's probably got four or five sets of the trousers and the jacket, and maybe four coats.
Russell T. Davies [ Showrunner/writer ] - David's whole look is a nod to the old.
David Tennant: That was important, to find something that very much had the same flavor and the same feel, but also marked a sense that this is not quite the same story that we're telling
Russell T. Davies: The look of him is very precise, it's very Doctor-y but new. It's not the old look reproduced. It's a suit. It's a tight suit, but it's a different pattern. He insisted on doing that top button up and I don't know why he did that. I don't know what he was thinking but I love it. Moments like that you trust your lead actor. We all had input into it, we all have a say, but at the same time, we actually kind of sat back and went, "You're the man"
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This also applies to adults who force children to eat food they don't like or finish their meal when they are no longer hungry.
Important to remember
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No one ever tell me anything bad about the person who runs this account.
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Neil Gaiman Tumblr FAQ: Good Omens
Tumblr questions that Neil Gaiman has already answered.
Yes, it does have some Neil-provided info of S2. But, it is spoiler leak-free! (It also does not have spoilers from early screenings of S2.)
Docs Version: Here
Spreadsheet Version: Here
I’m excited about Good Omens 2 and I was already going through Neil Gaiman's blog ( @neil-gaiman ). I initially made it for me and my friends for reference, but then decided to go ahead and throw it out into the Tumblr void, too. I hope it helps.
I made my own FAQ about this here (please check it before messaging me): OrpiKnight's FAQ FAQ
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My new embroidery to hang over my work desk by happyeight
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Behind the Scenes of Angel!Crowley and Aziraphale
From VFX Voice interview with Visual Effects Supervisor Matias Derkacz:
One of the main assets of the show, which played a role in the Before the Beginning sequence was Aziraphale’s and Crowley’s wings, which had to be recreated for Season 2. “The wings were created for Season 1, but we redid them as they needed more complex behavior,” Derkacz explains. “The wings were animated to follow Crowley’s and Aziraphale’s body movements to enhance their emotions. So, there was a bit more animation work involved with this. It was more complex the way that feathers behaved since we had to have proper feather interactions. That was the biggest sequence for sure in terms of volume and complexity. It was a fun and challenging sequence.”
Sources: [ VFX Voice ] [ Milk VFX Video ]
(and the Amazon X-Ray VFX video for Episode 1)
Bonus:
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Turquoise and Velvet by Daniel F. Gerhartz
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The Ancients
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Yoan Capote created this installation, called “Stress”. The installation has teeth made from bronze supporting large slabs of concrete
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Pinocchio Vampire Slayer by Lee Gatlin
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