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thehauntingsource · 6 months
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The Haunting of Hill House | Episode 8 The Fall of The House of Usher | Episode 3
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It's been almost five years since The Haunting of Hill House came out on Netflix. And it has irrevocably changed my life.
The depiction of grief. Addiction. Depression. Loss. Identity. Family relationships. Family dynamics. Healing your inner child. Having to deal with your inner child. The fact that in some ways you never really grow up, you're that exact same person inside that is dealing with all these increasingly complex and difficult things, trying hard to not let the child in you react because you know it shouldn't.
Thinking about Theo taking her gloves off. Nell going to therapy, putting in work, and still having her demons chase her around all the way to the end. Shirley's entire life and career being based around wanting to help people in their darkest moments the way someone helped her (though isn't that what they all do, too? Especially Theo). Luke as the youngest, being left behind or not believed and eventually having to find ways to self-soothe, which as an adult are not as health-friendly as other options out there. But it's what he had to do to cope. And Steve... everyone knows a Steve.
I know people have commented before about the five Crain siblings and the five stages of grief. But they also each experience those themselves, and in some ways the five of them simply display how much grief and living can do to a person. Juxtaposing the entire modern part of the series with them as children reminded me how much the things I do now can also be drawn back to little Me. The decisions I make, what scares me, who I reach out to. What haunts me? I may not have a big scary terrifying Death House in my past, but I mean... we've all got our version of a big scary terrifying Death House.
The tragedy of Hill House, the complicated love that's shown, the connections and relationships we have with our families, the world, ourselves. I cannot, will not, should not, would not forget it.
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dino-egg-oatmeal · 5 months
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My favorite hobby is using Instagram stories to create mike Flanagan related memes
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Anyway-isn’t this literally the plot of episode four?
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bisexual-magnus-bane · 8 months
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Poppy Hill
A screaming Meemie
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noitsforthebetter · 7 months
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Mike Flannigan you’ve done it again (i’ve been sobbing violently for the last hour with no signs of stopping soon)
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eleanorskys · 2 years
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“The Five Stages of Grief”, Linda Pastan//The Haunting of Hill House (2019)
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starfish-locks · 6 months
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The Haunting of Hill house lockscreens
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Watching The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor may have been two of the best decisions I’ve made this year.
Watching them back to back definitely was not.
If anyone needs me, I’ll be crying while doing some deep introspection.  
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thespookybean14 · 1 year
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The gang
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alice-blogs-things · 8 months
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The Haunting of Hill House (Show) vs The Magnus Archives
Finally started listening to the Magnus Archives this summer, so of course I wanted to see if I could combine its lore with my other favourite horror production of recent times.
The Crain Sibs vs the Avatars
Steven Crain- the Eye
Places a lot of emphasis on visual evidence when conducting his paranormal investigations
"I've never seen a ghost" Has actually seen several, along with many other fucked up things his siblings did not, such as the warning signs of Olivia spiralling.
Placed in the role of protector of the younger four from childhood, expected to watch over them and keep an eye on them, a duty that never goes away
Come on, you can't tell me that if this guy met Jonathan, especially in the first season, they wouldn't get along.
Shirley Crain-Harris- the Corruption
Bugs feature most prominently in her episode, which features an actual wasp nest
Her kittens all end up being diseased, in effect corrupted before they have a chance
Her literal job is to paint over dead bodies so they're more palatable to look at, while fully knowing the rot beneath, which she is paid to conceal, but can't escape from herself
Theodora Crain- the Eye
Technically has touch-based powers, not sight-based, but her powers come with an immense burden of secret knowledge, Knowing things she shouldn't know
Can't shake hands with someone without getting a front row seat to the worst things they've ever done
Literally Saw her mother as a dead body long before it actually happened, and was terrified by it
Luke Crain- the Lonely
Everyone, the viewer included, thinks his childhood best friend is imaginary.
He's often seen playing alone in the flashbacks, and faces his encounter with William Hill's ghost entirely alone as well
His one friend as an adult ends up betraying him and leaving him alone- making genuine, non-familial connections seems to be an ongoing struggle.
Nell Crain-Vance- the End
Was literally haunted by her own death for twenty-six years and didn't know until it was too late
Her adult self doesn't appear in the second half of the show, except as a ghost
Is tricked into walking- or falling- into her own death by the promise of reuniting with those she's already lost- death is a constant presence for her.
Bonus: Olivia Crain- the Spiral
The more time she spends in Hill House, the more she loses her grip on reality
She's effectively lured into this by Poppy, similar to how Michael and Helen were
Ends up bound to the house, a twisted corruption of her best qualities, no longer able to really know what's best for her family
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Screaming crying throwing up the Crains cared for each other so much they were such a good family and look at them now I am inconsolable
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blond6d · 2 years
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its sad to think abt that nellie probably spent her 7 minutes after her death going thru all those time when younger nellie saw bent neck lady realizing that it was her the whole time than 7 minutes of flashback of her life
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tearsofperseides · 1 year
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Just know that all I've been wanting to write about is The Haunting of Hill House, but I'm restraining myself because those posts would be a thousand pages long
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bisexual-magnus-bane · 8 months
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Eleanor “Nell, Nellie” Crain
I loved you completely. And you loved me the same. That's all. The rest is confetti.
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noitsforthebetter · 7 months
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If i had a nickel for every time i cried my way through the last episode of a mike flannigan series, i would have two nickels which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened two times
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barrygeuse · 2 years
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Midnight Mass (2021) The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
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