Why couldn't Dani and Jamie be happy together? Wasn't my idea to watch this. I'm mentally ill and frequently in pain, and I normally avoid things that hurt. Are sad shows a form of emotional exercise?
Why couldn't Dani and Jamie be happy together? Wasn't my idea to watch this. I'm mentally ill and frequently in pain...
You season 3 when.
underaged general?
Suck it up buttercup
boring female show for faggots and women
I'm in pain
Yeah, but pretty comfy, I would have liked more focus on the ghosts especially Perdita
The ghosts were definitely glossed over in Hill House, and so much more in Bly Manor. And in Bly Manor it's become so unclear as to what the ghosts can and can't do. Choking the fuck out of someone? Ghosts aren't supposed to be able to do that. They can scare, deceive, manipulate, possess people. But fucking killing is against the rules I think
I would die if it meant I could experience the kind of love Dani and Jamie had with some. Unironically, unjoke
I want to fuck dani so bad
Woah this makes more sense after seeing the whole show. I want to re watch this and see all the little hints and foreshadowing
Pure unadulterated mental illness. I would kms if I had whatever condition this is
You’re already mental ill
Absolutely and yet I'm so far above whatever level of "human" this is
Hill House was at least genuinely pretty spooky for the first half, even if its ending got muddled by trying to turn the house into some kind of metaphor and everyone just sort of shrugs and goes "I guess we'll just accept and live with it" after the house kills two of them and tries to kill the rest.
Bly was a mess. I like the idea of it, but it has three huge weaknesses that really drag down the show:
The first is that the boyfriend in the glasses, who is given all of the ghost screentime in the first few episodes, completely vanishes halfway into the show for no reason. She just never sees him again, which makes all of the focus he was given a waste of time without any kind of payoff.
The second is overuse of the 'lost in a memory' narrative device. It could have been used cleverly, but even in the episode where it is introduced it overstays its welcome, and then the next three episodes are just that episode AGAIN but for different characters. The problem is that we are told that this memory trickery is something that happens to ghosts, but then we also see the EXACT SAME THING happening to people that are still alive for no other reason than as an excuse for narrative exposition through only marginally disguised flashback sequences. Someone writing this thought they were a lot smarter than they really were.
And lastly, the rules for these ghosts are all over the place. Which at least in part due to the fact that the show, which is explicitly a ghost story, takes what seems to just be normal mental trauma and present it as supernatural *indistinguishable from the actual supernatural events going on*. Glasses man and the dad being seen by the uncle in his office are both treated as if they are real ghosts, the latter even using the same memory fuckery that we see the real ghosts use. Except neither of them can be really ghosts, they didn't die at Bly and they are not trapped there. So its just people seeing things, which makes a mess of everything.
ghost boyfriend disappeared because she stopped blaming herself for his death. remember how she almost married him even though she wasn't attracted to him (or any man for that matter) and when she came out to him he fucking died?
you're right about the other stuff but ghost boyfriend was literally just Dani's guilt
Maybe he wasnt an actual ghost, just her guilty consciousness manifesting
I think thats true, but it still makes a mess of the show. Ghost Boyfriend and the 'dad' visiting the uncle are logically both nothing more than trauma and guilt causing these people to see things. But they are never explicitly called out as being such, and they are treated as if they were ghosts in a show that actually legitimately has ghosts.
It just makes the plot messier than it has to be, when it was already kind of convoluted even without these additions.
Because fuck lesbians.
both seasons are character dramas with a lite spookyness as the background/setting. The second season is much much worse in this regard.
>Getting triggered by webmd of a hot woman
I've diagnosed your mental illness and it's called being a fag
Yes and that was terrible.
-homo who wants back in the spotlight
> tfw no qt dike gf that wants to try to see what it feels like with a man
just kms already
I once heard that listening to sad songs improves your mental health. Movies probably do the same thing (if it's true)
t. also mentally ill
Episode 8 should of been the second episode, having the episode that sets the stage for the whole show popping up after the climax was so painful I almost unsubed from Netflix, hyperbole, but still.
just pay someone. escorts are the best thing in the world. I've never had a gf though so can't compare
I never got full lesbian vibe and just lite bisexual vibes.
>should of
it's a dialect thing, it's a problem where I live. A lot of people pronounce should have like "should've" and it causes people to say should of