I like the little gasp he gives out when she's turned to him out of frame of the camera which was basically his reaction to seeing the gunshot wound in the back of her head which is why he isn't surprised when she turns around to leave for the second time
The reality of how far he's gone smacked him hard in the face when he saw that. A kind, sweet woman ended her life because he was too selfish and greedy to know better.
When I heard her utter that line I felt a punch in my gut. The writers don’t get enough credit for how well they infused poetic language into the script alongside Poe’s own work
And it has real world application. I know someone who is well off. He’s not dead inside just yet, he has a heart but he’s so out of touch with the world. He doesn’t seem to understand how fortunate he is, he doesn’t get how abnormal his attitudes are. It’s sad.
@@anurajanandan5502 After Roderick lured Freddie and Tamerlane away with his wealth, Annabel couldn't handle losing her kids. So, she shot herself - presumably by sticking the gun in her mouth, seeing as her face is unaffected.
She barely raises her voice but you can feel the utter disgust she had for what Roderick has become, and what he turned their children into. This actress is amazing.
She was one of the most tragic characters in the show. Like Madeline pointed out, she thought people like Annabelle only existed in stories, a girl so pure and loving, and Roderick and Madeline just used her until it was all over.
A particularly emotional moment is when Dupin mentions that the reason he trusted Roderick way back when is because Annabel Lee loved and trusted him and because someone as good as her trusted him, so could he. Roderick lost any chance at goodness and humanity when she left.
Annabel Lee was the kind of girl for whom any sensible guy would have given up everything. Such loving souls are so rare and he managed to get her only to barter his soul and her for gold.
For some reason every time she gets to the part about them being siphoned I come back to this imagined scene of Tammy and Frederick as kids leaving for their fathers and coming back more and more robotic every time and it breaks my heart.
This show is like a modern day Shakespearean tragedy. So many good lines. So many amazing moments. If they don't at least get an Emmy nomination I will be seriously shocked.
The scene was gut wrenching. The pain in her voice. The disgust at what he had done and the look on his face when all his sins were laid bare in front of him by seeing her.
" maybe this is a blessing in disguise. Maybe they died when they were young". To say something like that is so heartbreaking but it gives some peace to Annabelle Lee. Just amazing!
@@LoganBluth Not that part! But everytime Roderick talk about Annabel, he use a passage from the poem ''Annabel Lee'' from Edgar Allen Poe. Almost everything from that show was a part from one of Poe's work. The title of the episode can hint you what work it will be about!
Even more sad than how Roderick ruined their relationship is what it did to their two children. One became addicted to drugs and a jealous obsessive monster. One became so terrified of what people saw when they looked at her that she couldn’t be emotionally vulnerable enough to let anyone in. They became selfish and cruel and uncaring and heartless. I can’t imagine Annabel Lee’s pain in watching it happen and being unable to stop it
She's such a chameleon. The first time I saw the Haunting of Bly Manor I didn't even realize the actress who played Perdita was the same as Poppy in Hill House 😂
@@FatiFleur-jn7ky It is interesting that you say that. I was thinking the other day that many of the actors that Flanigan uses in multiple shows are chameleon types. They seem to be exceptional actors with a good range. None of them are the big box office Hollywood types but I argue that they are actually better, more solid, actors than the big names.
I think this is my favorite scene from this series (Tamerlane’s/Verna’s last scene, Pym’s/Verna’s scene, and Lenore’s/Verna’s last scene are right up there). This monologue was beautifully written, and Katie Parker and Bruce Greenwood nailed the scene (Greenwood’s recitation of “Annabel Lee is *chef’s kiss*). It breaks your heart for both characters, even though the older Roderick is a highly unsympathetic character. That speaks to the quality of the writing and the acting. My first impression of The Fall of the House of Usher was that it was yet another amazing piece of work by Flanagan, but maybe not quite to the same level as The Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass. But upon rewatch, I think it really is right there with those other two. They comprise 1A, 1B, and 1C, and which one is A, B, or C could depend on my mood any given day. 😂 Flanagan clearly drew inspiration from a lot of sources here - most notably Poe, but also clearly from the real life Sackler family, and arguably from Succession, among other sources. But it’s *HOW* Flanagan so artfully wove various elements from those pieces of inspiration together to tell a modern, relevant tale/social commentary - brought to life by great cinematography and beautiful acting - that makes it great. This show truly is an ode to everything Edgar Allen Poe (the brilliance of his work, his tragic life struggles).
The background music played here is similar to the one played in The Haunting Of Bly Manor when Jamie swims down the lake to see dead Dani..... Haunting yet beautiful
@@aardras6752To be precise, the one @hisana2425 is talking about is "Beginning of the End Movement 5th" while the one I added in this video is "Beginning of the End Movement 1st" which is played in Hill House in episode 4 during Luke's speech on recieving his 90 days sober chip.
My favourite scene in the whole series. The acting (both of them) is absolutely amazing and the music so beautifully emphasizes the tragedy. This scene also perfectly summarises the main message of the whole show without laying it too thickly (as it's done later in the same episode) and the words spoken by a heartbroken mother just have so much more weight and deserves so much more compassion.
Without question Bruce Greenwoods AWARD winning performance of his entire career! And all the metaphors OMG, genius writing and performances all around.
the teary eyes...when the camera focuses on Annabel Lee and then on Roderick again and his face with teary eyes, this scene tears me apart...I went through a recent breakup and every time I think about my ex who I still love more than than everything in the world, I see myself with tears in my eyes, like Roderick in this scene
I am so happy how this scene came up. It took the writers 2 years to create this scene. Her look was decided from a woman that lost her Husband to suicide her words and her breathing patterns as she uses syllabus snake like sensation and desolation from breaking in the way she pressed her lips.
There were so many amazingly moving scenes in this movie that it was hard to take them all in upon watching them for the first time. I appreciate someone has pulled out some of them so we can take a closer look and reflect on them.
Mike Flanagan at his best. This man make me a fan of psychological horror, which i used to always disregard because the word horror was in it. He always find a way to put beautiful tragedy mixed with emotion and musical genius in the mix with great monologue in all of his work. This show is one of them! And I can't wait to see his next series that he's working on.
Always good to see Katie Parker in a Flanagan project, since she's the actor who's been with Flanagan the longest (she starred in his debut film, "Absentia").
Absentia does NOT get enough love. I loved that movie, and I love that Mike Flanagan doesn’t forget what we value so much about his work even as he gains larger budgets and greater industry power.
I just finished the series and this is my favorite scene. It was beautiful and so unbelievably tragic. He killed his children little by little until she couldn't stand it. He killed her. This was his greatest regret and it wasn't enough to stop him.
When roderick said lenore had his fire and her grandmas compass and doesn't have her grandmas "broken heart", I knew annabelle took her life but I denied it. Thought she died with a broken heart. Knew it, dont wanna admit it. Then episode 8's The Raven, showing how roderick went downhill without annabelle. And the repercussions of the decision he and his sister made. It started with annabelle's loss then mid part was lenore and the conclusion was roderick's confession and the end of the siblings. Hope there's a sequel, showing how roderick took his kids away from their moms, focusing or giving more time for the ruthless young siblings part and their rise. But knowing mike it's unlikely 😂😂😂
This actress, and Robert Longstreet, are actors that Flanagan consistently brings in to just absolutely crush the small parts they’re playing. They are actors you just wish would blow up and be in more stuff!
Anyone else notice that during the whole series Rodrick’s SISTER is referred to as “ a queen” and oh she’s so powerful blah blah blah ,,, it was Annabel Lee WHO CALLED HER SMALL! Rodrick was poor His sister was small And that bloodline was cursed. So in the end….. nothing
This is such an amazing show. Just everything makes you feel. The scenes, the atmosphere, the actors just everything. I sure hope they make a season 2 exploring a whole new set of people.
He's rich thats what i told people when they asked how he took them away from me honestly thats heartbreaking 💔 they could have been totally different people if they had stayed with there mum
"Less and less of them came back", that must've been a massive hit. Loving someone and slowly losing them while you can't do anything about it is one of the worst things you can experience in any relationship. That relationship being your children, going from the angelic, happiest parts of your life to soulless shells must be the worst.
@@garysim3534 He was perfect, throughout. Without saying a word, you really do believe he’s regretting every single thing he’s done and would give up anything to go back, content with being an average guy with her and his children. Unfortunately, it’s too late, and I think many of us fear ending up like that in the end. Currently experiencing it with my own father and it’s incredibly difficult to come to terms with.
Honestly when listened to poems and realized roderick was suppose to poet it was despite the confusing of trying to figure out the characters it was clear that he still loved her but she didnt know how deep his want went
I wonder why she was able to come back. the tragedy of Annabel Lee, was she sent to haunt Roderick or was it a kindness so she could say goodbye to her children
If it was to haunt Roderick, she would have come sooner. And her character is too nice to do something like that. Better than Edmund ( Not against him ) who stick upto Danielle in Bly Manor.
" tanto caruccia educata e angelica annabel lee così come poi lenoire, ma aveva ragione madeleine su tutta la linea: se non fosse stato per sua sorella, roderick avrebbe fatto da prestanome inconsapevole agli squali, che alla fine lo avrebbero spolpato e rimandato a casa a fare la fame con lei e i loro figli : madeleine , invece, era riuscita a fare in modo che lui traesse vantaggio dallo svantaggio con la diplomazia e il coraggio di fare giustizia , che sarebbe valsa anche per la loro madre, morta povera e abbandonata dopo aver servito con umiliazione lo stesso tipo di capo, peraltro loro padre biologico ."
E siamo d’accordo, ma Roderick non viene “punito” né per quello che ha fatto a Dupin né per quello che ha fatto a Griswold; viene punito perché Verna gli ha garantito una vita di successo, ricchezza e potere, gli ha permesso di avere tutto ciò che voleva… E lui ha usato tutto ciò per fare del male. I figli poi li ha fatti crescere certamente pieni di soldi ma senza un briciolo di amore paterno, e il succo del discorso di Annabel è qui: Verna gli aveva dato la possibilità di far vivere ai figli una vita certo più breve ma almeno meravigliosa, e lui ha creduto che per fargli vivere quella vita fosse sufficiente viziarli e riempirli di soldi. Non gli ha mai dato affetto e loro sono cresciuti deviati, anelandolo disperatamente finche le loro azioni non li hanno portati alla rovina. Ad ognuno Verna dà una possibilità di redimersi e morire di una morte più dignitosa e meno atroce, eppure muoiono tutti malissimo perché sono ormai marci dentro e nemmeno si accorgono della possibilità datagli; Roderick non li ha amati, non li ha educati al bene e gli ha impedito di cogliere quell’ultimo spiraglio di salvezza. In breve quindi Roderick non fa questa fine orrenda perché ha tradito Dupin o perché ha seccato Griswold; finisce male perché nonostante la possibilità di “cambiare il mondo” in meglio l’ha cambiato in peggio e ha seminato solo dolore e avidità, rovinando la vita a milioni di persone tra cui i suoi stessi figli.
@@persepoli96 rockerduck non aveva creduto alle promesse di amelia e i suoi paperino li aveva riconosciuti solo da adulti , quando il danno lo avevano ricevuto dalla vita tapina che avevano condotto, almeno così pare. ma se la si vuole mettere sullo psi- fumettistico , allora pure rockerduck e paperina sarebbero incolpevoli, data la loro infanzia difficile e infelice, e così a ritroso , fino a trovare il dannoso priigenio: nahahah i figli di rockerduck sono solo degli imbelli senza alcun talento nè buon senso , sono la dimostrazione che il denaro di papà può cambiare la forma in cui uno si presenta al mondo ma non la sostanza : gli umani non siamo tutti uguali , ognuno è un terreno a sè e ognuno accoglie il seme in modo diverso e in maniera diversa dà frutto
Even in death, she's still annoyingly self righteous. Like come on, you walked away from a life of luxury and endless opportunities purely out of spite
Luxury and endless opportunities at the expense of millions of lives that Roderick and Madeline and that toxic ass company would destroy. That's what she walked away from. God forbid someone in that family have a conscience.
@@quannguyenle9775annabel lee was 100% a simpleton. i agree. i don’t understand why they couldn’t share custody and he couldn’t pay child support to her, but she’s completely self righteous. when roderick did what he did, she was talking about “you betrayed auggie” like they knew him for more than 5 minutes. she would rather be destitute with nothing for herself or her children for the sake of “doing the right thing”. there’s a difference between the right thing and the smart thing. he would’ve never gotten another good job after that if they had done it her way.
I like the little gasp he gives out when she's turned to him out of frame of the camera which was basically his reaction to seeing the gunshot wound in the back of her head which is why he isn't surprised when she turns around to leave for the second time
The reality of how far he's gone smacked him hard in the face when he saw that. A kind, sweet woman ended her life because he was too selfish and greedy to know better.
"The poverty of you" is such a searing insult. It's like she's saying, "all this wealth, just to become less than nothing."
When I heard her utter that line I felt a punch in my gut. The writers don’t get enough credit for how well they infused poetic language into the script alongside Poe’s own work
And it has real world application. I know someone who is well off. He’s not dead inside just yet, he has a heart but he’s so out of touch with the world. He doesn’t seem to understand how fortunate he is, he doesn’t get how abnormal his attitudes are. It’s sad.
When I saw that she hadn't aged, I suspected she was a ghost. But when I saw that hole in her head, my heart still stuttered.
that woman is not aging in real life anyway😂 I saw her in a movie more than 8 years ago and she looked the same
@@billybro1403 If I can paraphrase Gustave from 'Grand Budapest Hotel', I don't know what kind of cream she's using, but I want some😂
But how Annabelle died?
@@anurajanandan5502 After Roderick lured Freddie and Tamerlane away with his wealth, Annabel couldn't handle losing her kids. So, she shot herself - presumably by sticking the gun in her mouth, seeing as her face is unaffected.
@@alicenolfi2095 thanks for the info alice
She barely raises her voice but you can feel the utter disgust she had for what Roderick has become, and what he turned their children into. This actress is amazing.
Madline try so hard to make Rockrick love and forget about Annabelle Lee
@@ManyvanhKeovongsa could that be why he has so many children?
@@KazzoKiller3890he probably has a lot of children cuz he thought could continue his bloodline that way or something
It’s like the scene from _A Christmas Carol_ when Belle breaks up with Scrooge because he became too obsessed with money _taken up to eleven._
Lol please. Those kids did that to themselves
She was one of the most tragic characters in the show.
Like Madeline pointed out, she thought people like Annabelle only existed in stories, a girl so pure and loving, and Roderick and Madeline just used her until it was all over.
NOTHING WAS TRAGIC ABOUT HER!!!!!! SHE FELL IN LOVE WITH A MAN WHO HAD A HUNGER, APPETITE AND THIRST. SHE THOUGHT SHE COULD CHANGE. NIAVE not tragic
@@samyljones3871 sounds pretty tragic bro
A particularly emotional moment is when Dupin mentions that the reason he trusted Roderick way back when is because Annabel Lee loved and trusted him and because someone as good as her trusted him, so could he. Roderick lost any chance at goodness and humanity when she left.
Was a tad mental with the caps.@@SteelBallRun1890
@@samyljones3871chiiiiiiiill
Annabel Lee was the kind of girl for whom any sensible guy would have given up everything. Such loving souls are so rare and he managed to get her only to barter his soul and her for gold.
she was the only person he ever truly loved.
@@frankedward6510And yet he betrayed her.
💯 her character hurt my heart so much because like Leonore, she was punished for the deal Roderick made 😢 with no way to escape.
For some reason every time she gets to the part about them being siphoned I come back to this imagined scene of Tammy and Frederick as kids leaving for their fathers and coming back more and more robotic every time and it breaks my heart.
This show is like a modern day Shakespearean tragedy. So many good lines. So many amazing moments. If they don't at least get an Emmy nomination I will be seriously shocked.
Edgar Allen Poe
This scene alone should get this show an emmy nomination, hauntingly beautiful scene
This is exactly the sense of Allen Poe wrote about Anabelle and Lady Raven... It is seemly the way and hunting in its purpose.
It took the writers a whole two years just for this scene she did an incredible job,
@@sabrinafojo2490That 2 years paid off because the writing in this show is incredible big ups to them
@@sabrinafojo2490two years for a scene? You’re just making stuff up
@@Ishbikesthey had to reshoot it as the actor for Roger changed halfway through production so technically it two years just not in actual filming time
The scene was gut wrenching. The pain in her voice. The disgust at what he had done and the look on his face when all his sins were laid bare in front of him by seeing her.
" maybe this is a blessing in disguise. Maybe they died when they were young". To say something like that is so heartbreaking but it gives some peace to Annabelle Lee. Just amazing!
And if you think about it it’s actually true the moment they made that deal with verna the children were dead
A lot of great monologues in this show, but this is one of the best ones
It's a poem by Edgar Allan poe
@@howsie123 Wait, Annabel’s monologue to Roderick is from an Edgar Allen Poe poem…?
@@LoganBluth Not that part! But everytime Roderick talk about Annabel, he use a passage from the poem ''Annabel Lee'' from Edgar Allen Poe. Almost everything from that show was a part from one of Poe's work. The title of the episode can hint you what work it will be about!
Even more sad than how Roderick ruined their relationship is what it did to their two children. One became addicted to drugs and a jealous obsessive monster. One became so terrified of what people saw when they looked at her that she couldn’t be emotionally vulnerable enough to let anyone in. They became selfish and cruel and uncaring and heartless. I can’t imagine Annabel Lee’s pain in watching it happen and being unable to stop it
Kate Parker has always been amazing ever since I saw her in Hill House as Poppy.....
She was so creepy, her character crawled under my skin!
She's such a chameleon. The first time I saw the Haunting of Bly Manor I didn't even realize the actress who played Perdita was the same as Poppy in Hill House 😂
@@FatiFleur-jn7ky It is interesting that you say that. I was thinking the other day that many of the actors that Flanigan uses in multiple shows are chameleon types. They seem to be exceptional actors with a good range. None of them are the big box office Hollywood types but I argue that they are actually better, more solid, actors than the big names.
The way this scene just makes me cry and cry and cry!!! The actors were superb and Flanagan makes magic as usual.
Honestly one of my favorite scenes from the show. Truly beautiful
"Hauntingly beautiful " Just two words I say "Hauntingly beautiful"
I think this is my favorite scene from this series (Tamerlane’s/Verna’s last scene, Pym’s/Verna’s scene, and Lenore’s/Verna’s last scene are right up there). This monologue was beautifully written, and Katie Parker and Bruce Greenwood nailed the scene (Greenwood’s recitation of “Annabel Lee is *chef’s kiss*). It breaks your heart for both characters, even though the older Roderick is a highly unsympathetic character. That speaks to the quality of the writing and the acting.
My first impression of The Fall of the House of Usher was that it was yet another amazing piece of work by Flanagan, but maybe not quite to the same level as The Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass. But upon rewatch, I think it really is right there with those other two. They comprise 1A, 1B, and 1C, and which one is A, B, or C could depend on my mood any given day. 😂 Flanagan clearly drew inspiration from a lot of sources here - most notably Poe, but also clearly from the real life Sackler family, and arguably from Succession, among other sources. But it’s *HOW* Flanagan so artfully wove various elements from those pieces of inspiration together to tell a modern, relevant tale/social commentary - brought to life by great cinematography and beautiful acting - that makes it great. This show truly is an ode to everything Edgar Allen Poe (the brilliance of his work, his tragic life struggles).
I had a similar experience but then I re watched Hill House and "I felt a bit clearer" Or hey you can say my mood will always be A.
The background music played here is similar to the one played in The Haunting Of Bly Manor when Jamie swims down the lake to see dead Dani..... Haunting yet beautiful
I don't know how I didn't recognize it. God I love the soundtrack ❤
Do you know the name of the track?
@@aardras6752To be precise, the one @hisana2425 is talking about is "Beginning of the End Movement 5th" while the one I added in this video is "Beginning of the End Movement 1st" which is played in Hill House in episode 4 during Luke's speech on recieving his 90 days sober chip.
Yes it is! I fucking love Bly Manor 😭😭😭😭
My favourite scene in the whole series. The acting (both of them) is absolutely amazing and the music so beautifully emphasizes the tragedy. This scene also perfectly summarises the main message of the whole show without laying it too thickly (as it's done later in the same episode) and the words spoken by a heartbroken mother just have so much more weight and deserves so much more compassion.
Couldn't agree more. Goosebumps every time.
Without question Bruce Greenwoods AWARD winning performance of his entire career! And all the metaphors OMG, genius writing and performances all around.
the teary eyes...when the camera focuses on Annabel Lee and then on Roderick again and his face with teary eyes, this scene tears me apart...I went through a recent breakup and every time I think about my ex who I still love more than than everything in the world, I see myself with tears in my eyes, like Roderick in this scene
Annabel Lee / Lenore = The innocents.
I am so happy how this scene came up. It took the writers 2 years to create this scene. Her look was decided from a woman that lost her Husband to suicide her words and her breathing patterns as she uses syllabus snake like sensation and desolation from breaking in the way she pressed her lips.
Wow, how do you know ?
Where you heard of that?
There were so many amazingly moving scenes in this movie that it was hard to take them all in upon watching them for the first time. I appreciate someone has pulled out some of them so we can take a closer look and reflect on them.
All the usher siblings ended and I never shed a tear but this scene alone had me in great despair
And then Lenore better have absolutely wrecked you as well...
@@johnathandoe6034oh it did 😢
Mike Flanagan at his best. This man make me a fan of psychological horror, which i used to always disregard because the word horror was in it. He always find a way to put beautiful tragedy mixed with emotion and musical genius in the mix with great monologue in all of his work. This show is one of them! And I can't wait to see his next series that he's working on.
Always good to see Katie Parker in a Flanagan project, since she's the actor who's been with Flanagan the longest (she starred in his debut film, "Absentia").
Absentia does NOT get enough love. I loved that movie, and I love that Mike Flanagan doesn’t forget what we value so much about his work even as he gains larger budgets and greater industry power.
Omg she was the sister that tried yo trade correcg?
@@Eriqzzzz Yes! The one battling addiction.
Haunting and chilling, beautifully heartbreaking and a gutwrenchingly powerful scene. Standing ovation for mr Flanagan please everyone! 👏👏👏
The most beautiful scene
Along with Verna telling Lenora about the future
The reveal of the gunshot wound, GOD
I absolutely love this scene
All the feels. This music really drives it home.
The silence in the original scene was like an invitation to me to add it. Glad you liked it.
I completely missed the hole in her head watching it in real time 😬.
And I am here wondering what kind of suicide makes a perfect round circle on the back of your head.
@@colliumwilgate she probably put a gun in her mouth which is why there is no entry in the front.
@@generalsaurkraut3227 Ohh makes sense, but the hole looks more like a Rocket Launcher.
@@generalsaurkraut3227and why the exit wound is so big, they almost always are.
I just finished the series and this is my favorite scene. It was beautiful and so unbelievably tragic.
He killed his children little by little until she couldn't stand it. He killed her. This was his greatest regret and it wasn't enough to stop him.
This actress was epic in Haunting in hillhouse as lady in the flapper dress, Poppy. Her voice has such heavyness ✨
When roderick said lenore had his fire and her grandmas compass and doesn't have her grandmas "broken heart", I knew annabelle took her life but I denied it. Thought she died with a broken heart. Knew it, dont wanna admit it. Then episode 8's The Raven, showing how roderick went downhill without annabelle. And the repercussions of the decision he and his sister made. It started with annabelle's loss then mid part was lenore and the conclusion was roderick's confession and the end of the siblings. Hope there's a sequel, showing how roderick took his kids away from their moms, focusing or giving more time for the ruthless young siblings part and their rise. But knowing mike it's unlikely 😂😂😂
Maybe the best scene of the show. It sums up all the ultra ultra wealthy and powerful.
Boo hoo.
This actress, and Robert Longstreet, are actors that Flanagan consistently brings in to just absolutely crush the small parts they’re playing.
They are actors you just wish would blow up and be in more stuff!
Great choice putting Beginning of the End Movement in this clip
Anyone else notice that during the whole series Rodrick’s SISTER is referred to as “ a queen” and oh she’s so powerful blah blah blah ,,, it was Annabel Lee WHO CALLED HER SMALL!
Rodrick was poor
His sister was small
And that bloodline was cursed.
So in the end….. nothing
My favorite scene. This show is amazing.
Beautifully haunting
Just a horribly powerful and sad scene. Roderick was such garbage but watching him get his reckoning especially in this scene, I felt bad for him.
Annabelle Lee is one of the love poems that genuinely brings me to Tears
Been waiting a while for someone to upload the videos of the fall of house of usher
I think many people underappreciate what Katie Parker brought in that show.
This is such an amazing show. Just everything makes you feel. The scenes, the atmosphere, the actors just everything. I sure hope they make a season 2 exploring a whole new set of people.
He's rich thats what i told people when they asked how he took them away from me honestly thats heartbreaking 💔 they could have been totally different people if they had stayed with there mum
"Less and less of them came back", that must've been a massive hit. Loving someone and slowly losing them while you can't do anything about it is one of the worst things you can experience in any relationship. That relationship being your children, going from the angelic, happiest parts of your life to soulless shells must be the worst.
@alexman378 couldn't agree more great action the delivery and his face told the story of regret
@@garysim3534 He was perfect, throughout. Without saying a word, you really do believe he’s regretting every single thing he’s done and would give up anything to go back, content with being an average guy with her and his children.
Unfortunately, it’s too late, and I think many of us fear ending up like that in the end. Currently experiencing it with my own father and it’s incredibly difficult to come to terms with.
@alexman378 sorry to hear that man hope everything works out for you buddy 🙏
This is the most beautiful and powerful scene in the entire show. This actress deserves an Emmy for this.
We need a family therapist to dissect this scene.
No family therapist is good enough to unravel this twisted family.
I think it’s pretty much clear…Annabelle told us all we needed to know. It doesn’t go that deep.
Absolutely love the poem in this scene 🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️🥹🥹🥹💔💔💔
Honestly when listened to poems and realized roderick was suppose to poet it was despite the confusing of trying to figure out the characters it was clear that he still loved her but she didnt know how deep his want went
Sometimes I wonder, if, when I get to his age, I still think of my life's beautiful Annabel Lee.
Beautiful dialogues ❤
This scene still hits hard Annabel Lee’s disgust towards Roderick is 100 percent justifiable.
i know is just a series but this really makes me to worth more the people that i have around specially my wife, you don't know how rich you are.
THIS MUSIC, I NEED THIS MUSIC
Search "Beginning of the End Movement I"
it is sad because i think that is the one person, outside his kids, that he ever truly loved.
Katie Parker Is a great actress and a vital asset of the Mike Flanagan Universe.
I wonder why she was able to come back. the tragedy of Annabel Lee, was she sent to haunt Roderick or was it a kindness so she could say goodbye to her children
If it was to haunt Roderick, she would have come sooner. And her character is too nice to do something like that. Better than Edmund ( Not against him ) who stick upto Danielle in Bly Manor.
Saddest part is not the scene but people saying how beautiful the acting and the moment is instead of realising this is the reality we live in
Amazing actress!
So much pain in Annabelle face
" tanto caruccia educata e angelica annabel lee così come poi lenoire, ma aveva ragione madeleine su tutta la linea:
se non fosse stato per sua sorella, roderick avrebbe fatto da prestanome inconsapevole agli squali, che alla fine lo avrebbero spolpato e rimandato a casa a fare la fame con lei e i loro figli :
madeleine , invece, era riuscita a fare in modo che lui traesse vantaggio dallo svantaggio con la diplomazia e il coraggio di fare giustizia , che sarebbe valsa anche per la loro madre, morta povera e abbandonata dopo aver servito con umiliazione lo stesso tipo di capo, peraltro loro padre biologico ."
E siamo d’accordo, ma Roderick non viene “punito” né per quello che ha fatto a Dupin né per quello che ha fatto a Griswold; viene punito perché Verna gli ha garantito una vita di successo, ricchezza e potere, gli ha permesso di avere tutto ciò che voleva… E lui ha usato tutto ciò per fare del male. I figli poi li ha fatti crescere certamente pieni di soldi ma senza un briciolo di amore paterno, e il succo del discorso di Annabel è qui: Verna gli aveva dato la possibilità di far vivere ai figli una vita certo più breve ma almeno meravigliosa, e lui ha creduto che per fargli vivere quella vita fosse sufficiente viziarli e riempirli di soldi. Non gli ha mai dato affetto e loro sono cresciuti deviati, anelandolo disperatamente finche le loro azioni non li hanno portati alla rovina. Ad ognuno Verna dà una possibilità di redimersi e morire di una morte più dignitosa e meno atroce, eppure muoiono tutti malissimo perché sono ormai marci dentro e nemmeno si accorgono della possibilità datagli; Roderick non li ha amati, non li ha educati al bene e gli ha impedito di cogliere quell’ultimo spiraglio di salvezza.
In breve quindi Roderick non fa questa fine orrenda perché ha tradito Dupin o perché ha seccato Griswold; finisce male perché nonostante la possibilità di “cambiare il mondo” in meglio l’ha cambiato in peggio e ha seminato solo dolore e avidità, rovinando la vita a milioni di persone tra cui i suoi stessi figli.
@@persepoli96 rockerduck non aveva creduto alle promesse di amelia e i suoi paperino li aveva riconosciuti solo da adulti , quando il danno lo avevano ricevuto dalla vita tapina che avevano condotto, almeno così pare.
ma se la si vuole mettere sullo psi- fumettistico , allora pure rockerduck e paperina sarebbero incolpevoli, data la loro infanzia difficile e infelice, e così a ritroso , fino a trovare il dannoso priigenio:
nahahah i figli di rockerduck sono solo degli imbelli senza alcun talento nè buon senso , sono la dimostrazione che il denaro di papà può cambiare la forma in cui uno si presenta al mondo ma non la sostanza : gli umani non siamo tutti uguali , ognuno è un terreno a sè e ognuno accoglie il seme in modo diverso e in maniera diversa dà frutto
Horrors aside, this series shows the effects of generational trauma...
I hope the cast can work together again
“ What did you fill them up with Roderick…”
Cocaine 😀
@@colliumwilgate what a 8all of fun 🫠
Defiance 😢
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How did Anabel die? Please someone tell me. I watched the series but I didn't see such a scene.
Roderick Mentions she committed suicide after he manipulated Freddie and Tamerlane to live with him even though Annabel had the custody.
@@colliumwilgate thank you. Isn't there a scene?
@@gulaymiral No, no scene shows how she got that giant hole at the back of her head 💀
@@colliumwilgate I'm understand. I'm finish now
There is a scene where he talks about it to Auggie. I forget which episode it is, but it’s there.
If this doesn’t hit deep
Golddiggaaa
the only good usher with Lenore
Why she has modern and shorter hair now??
That's the hair she had at the time she died.
She was a few years older when she died than she was when we last saw her.
Even in death, she's still annoyingly self righteous. Like come on, you walked away from a life of luxury and endless opportunities purely out of spite
Crazy to see someone miss the whole point of the show so badly.
@@That_Old_Hammer Bro... I gasped when I read that comment lol.
Luxury and endless opportunities at the expense of millions of lives that Roderick and Madeline and that toxic ass company would destroy. That's what she walked away from. God forbid someone in that family have a conscience.
dude, you miss the whole point of the series
@@quannguyenle9775annabel lee was 100% a simpleton. i agree. i don’t understand why they couldn’t share custody and he couldn’t pay child support to her, but she’s completely self righteous. when roderick did what he did, she was talking about “you betrayed auggie” like they knew him for more than 5 minutes. she would rather be destitute with nothing for herself or her children for the sake of “doing the right thing”. there’s a difference between the right thing and the smart thing. he would’ve never gotten another good job after that if they had done it her way.
Music.used.for.this PLEASE 🙏
MAH god this fit so perfectly 😢
" Beginning of the End Movement I "by The Newton Brothers.
@@colliumwilgate
Th❤nks! 🫂 🤗 🫂
This is such a beautiful edit. I'd love to see the whole thing 😭