Midnight Mass | Complete Series Reaction Marathon | First Time Watching
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- What is happening on this small fishing island and what is this crazy creature of the night?!? We watch Mike Flanagan's Midnight Mass! Here's our reaction marathon to our first time watching the complete series.
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0:00 Start
1:28 Episode 1 - "Book I: Genesis"
27:49 Episode 2 - "Book II: Psalms"
54:22 Episode 3 - "Book III: Proverbs"
1:18:32 Episode 4 - "Book IV: Lamentations"
1:42:51 Episode 5 - "Book V: Gospel"
2:09:12 Episode 6 - "Book VI: Acts of the Apostles"
2:33:49 Episode 7 - "Book VII: Revelation"
2:53:37 Post-Series Discussion - Розваги
The way she figured out major plot points halfway through episode 2 😂😂
Shoot, she was figuring out huge parts in ep1. Geez
LITERALLY HOLY HELL 😅 I was in shock about what she said about Sarah. When I watched I figured out the creature plot EARLY but nothing could have prepared me for the Sarah arc, nothing !!! Leeza so early too !
Agreed. I did not realize it at all. Everything was right there and obvious but heck we did not get it
The show wants you to find it out
well like the quarry's werewolves a lot of the plot points were very well foreshadowed to the point that they were expect.
I am not a religious person, but I love that in the end, the sherif and his son praying and the town singing shows how religion at its best gives us grace in life and death. Beverly’s faith was poisoned so her faith was untrue. She died screaming, trying to bury her head in the sand.
Erin's monologue at the end is about how our ego, our "self" is an illusion and that we are the universe experiencing itself. There's no definitive point where "you" or the universe begin or end because we are products of the mechanics of the universe. The personalities we develop are nothing more than fleeting stories we tell ourselves until we return to the universe.
"Is Bev a vampire already? No, she's just evil." LOL
I’m convinced Mrs Movies was a investigator in a past life or she is psychic 😂 She always figures out the major plots and the big revels right away.
Also want to point out how cool it is that Mike Flanagan re-uses so many of his cast and crew members. Shows he really takes care of his people and they all really respect him enough to keep coming back. So excited for his new show coming in the fall.
This show holds such a special place in my heart, I watched it with the guy I was dating all last year who unfortunately passed away in January. We discussed the “what happens when you die?” discussions for hours and it is so bittersweet to think of it now.
Brian I don't know you but hope you are doing well.
I'm sorry for your loss. The discussions of death in this show can be both encouraging and depressing depending of what mood I am in when I think about them.
Man thats terrible keep ur head up man ive literally lost close to two dozen from suicide and fentamyl crises
Hey stay strong
R.I.P.🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️
I am forever amazed how the Mrs. always guesses exactly what’s up. 😅
Still can’t get over the fact that Mrs. Movies figured out all the major plot points in episode 1! She’s too good! 😂
About Pruitt realizing he was wrong: he knew all along. He knew what the vampire was, but tried to convince himself it was an angel to justify his actions. He said the only reason he brought it to the island was because he couldn't bear to see Mildred die, and he wanted to have a chance at a new start with her (remember, her husband is now dead, and that husband was the reason she didn't go with Pruitt at first because he was already traumatized by the war). That's the main reason, which is admittedly pretty selfish. Now, he could have just left it at that, right? So why didn't he? The second reason he brought the vampire back was because he truly loved his community and wanted to help after seeing them suffer from years as a result of the oil spill. That's why he encouraged everyone to come to mass regularly, so they could all become healthy and happier. It was a good intention but not well thought out.
In his plan, it wasn't supposed to get this bad however. Bev Keane is really the one who messed it all up. Pruitt's plan was to bring all the people in the church back to life, then keep them inside for the night and give them some blood from the vampire to keep them from attacking the rest of the island, while he explained the situation and told them what to do (avoid sunlight etc) and what not to do (kill people). What wasn't in his plan, was that he'd be incapacitated by the bullet. Remember that Bev is the one who said to close the church door while everyone was going crazy, and she's the one who told Sturge to open them afterwards, when she knew Pruitt had told her not to. This is confirmed when you see Pruitt panic a bit when she orders Sturge to open the doors, like he's trying to protest. Bev is in this show to represent the so-called "Christians" who preach a lot and shame others but never actually do what they preach and use random scriptures to force others to do as they please or justify their wrongdoings. She's a selfish coward. She encourages everyone to drink the rat poison, but she doesn't drink it herself and hides at the back of the church. This show has pretty much th entire spectrum of religious/non religious people. The true Christians like Riley's mom, the fake Christians like Bev, the ex-believers like Riley, the atheists like those who stayed home, and those of other religions like the Sheriff and his son.
In Pruitt's mind, this whole ordeal was suposed to go down as a civilized, organized thing without any attack. Actually, the people who have been transformed have the power to restrain themselves from drinking blood for a little while. Riley restrained himself, as did his parents and Ali, because they were moral people. The rest just thought "well I've been chosen by God so I can do whatever I want". That's why Pruitt tells Bev "we're the wolves in sheep clothing", because he realized not everyone has the strength to restrain themselves and that Bev literally sent them off to kill everyone else. In Pruitt's plan, no one was to die, he wanted to save everyone. Bev was just on a power trip the whole time and messed things up. I suspect also that she liked Pruitt (she says she knew he'd be her last trial or something like that) but turned against him when he said she was wrong (not stroking her ego) and was even more bitter when she realized that he liked Mildred, and that's why she called her a whore. This wasn't a good plan on Pruitt's hand, but it wouldn't have been as destructive and bloody if Bev hadn't been there.
After watching the first episode a lot of what you commented on how so many of them were not true believers or followers of what they preached is what I commented, late to the party since I just watched it now but happy to see others notice that so much of the town was a toxic mess and it was pretty obvious from the start that Bev had been figuratively poisoning the town long before the oil spill which was shown with how a few people reacted to Riley. The true Christian thing would be to welcome him home and whole heartedly give him a second chance like how ironically the Pruitt did. Even his moral father fell into that trap probably out of association with bev over a long period of time, her type of evil is insidious to say the least.
Pruitt also failed to notice that he lost control long before becoming sick and then a vampire. She was manipulating things probably for decades. Just look at that scene with Joe dead, the Christian thing to do then for the mayor would have been to arrest them both as murderer and accomplice but she had everyone completely downtrodden and indoctrinated into believing anything she said and doing as they were told.
The dialogue from father Paul:
"No! I promised you complete honesty and I’m giving that to you, and I’m tired of you lying to me, Riley Flynn! I have forgiven it time and again, but today is critical for both of us and i am finished. Complete honesty. HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL?! "
This is such a deep line about how we tolerate people knowingly lying to us and the delivery from actor Hamish Linklater is just superb.
Midnight Mass was a passion project for Mike Flanagan for over ten years. He featured it as a book written by Kate Seigel’s character in Hush and appeared as a novel in Gerald’s Game.
Midnight Mass is not a critique of faith and religion but about fanaticism, and the main vampire’s fate, in the end, is left to open interpretation as fanaticism never truly dies.
No, Jesus was not a vampire. Vampism is an invert of the Christian faith.
Finally, Midnight Mass has some of the best monologues from Flanagan.
Fun fact: The actress who played the doctors mother was also in "The Haunting of Bly Manor". She played the mother of Flora and Miles.
Alex Essoe! She also shows up in The Midnight Club, and was in Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep playing Wendy Torrance
I swear your intuition is so perfect. You figured out major bits of information almost instantly.
Midnight Mass, The Haunting Of Hill House, and The Haunting Of Bly Manor are just fantastic series. Mike Flanagan is one the best horror directors and creators I’ve seen. The fact that he consistently creates shows that are this good is insane. I’m always genuinely excited to watch anything he’s apart of. I’d recommend giving Doctor Sleep a watch. It’s a sequel to The Shining that Flanagan wrote and directed. It’s is one my personal favorite horror movies. I think y’all might enjoy it as well.
Yep he has made my top 5 now.
They already did a reaction to Doctor Sleep
Grew up on Block Island, a small island off of Rhode Island, and good god so much of this hit home. Flanagan clearly did his islander research. Love good little one-season stories like this so much.
A great story about how religion can cause otherwise moral, “good” people to believe insane things. Any rational person (like Riley) who would see what’s happening with the creature/blood would immediately know this situation is bad, but Paul/Pruitt was interpreting everything thru the lens of his religion. Telling himself it’s his “purpose” to save the island and that the effects of the blood were fulfilling biblical scripture.
And on the other hand the story shows that religion/faith can bring comfort in the most dire times. Even if there’s no rational reason to believe any of it is true. At the end of the day the people of Crocket Island’s faith allowed them to die and accept their fate and not be afraid. Accept Bev, who was the one who pretended like she was more moral then all of them. A great example of how the most religious people can also sometimes be the most judgmental and immoral. If you’re convinced you have the power of God on your side, there’s no wicked act you can’t justify.
I’ve been rewatching this show (and other Flanagan works) a lot recently and they’re just the best. These are some of my favorite shows of all time and I’m glad to see them getting so much attention lately.
Also interesting how there’s this theme that is somewhat present in all of his shows (except The Midnight Club as far as I can remember). It was said best in Hill House (still my personal favorite of his shows) when Nell said “I loved you completely, and you loved me the same. The rest is just confetti.” It’s one of my favorite lines and Erin says something similar here in the final episode, as well as someone in Bly Manor saying something along the lines of “Let him know that I’m sorry, and I loved him. The rest, well the rest is just…” (I know they’ve seen Bly Manor already but I’m still not gonna spoil any specifics). It’s got me thinking about getting some type of tattoo around the idea.
In the movie “Hush” which was directed by Mike Flanagan and stars Kate Siegel, his wife, her character writes a book called “Midnight Mass” and this was years before the show came out so it’s a nice little Easter egg
Oh holy crap! no pun intended. lol
I somehow watched this entire series through twice and did not connect the dots of them gaining youth by consuming the blood, but become vampires through death. I think I just got so caught up in the characters and music and cinematography, etc... that I never thought about the rules of vampirism.
To my understanding, The Haunting of Hill house is loosely/thematically based on Shirley Jackson's novel of the same name.
Bly manor was based on the works of Henry James, especially The Turn of the Screw and The Romance of Certain Old Clothes.
There is a new one now, The Fall of the House of Usher, based on Edgar Alan Poe's work. It's quite good, though I haven't finished it yet. Quite NSFW compared to the other two seasons, if you ask me.
Midnight Mass I'm not sure about. It has themes from lots of horror stories but I don't know if it's adapted from any particular work or author.
I love that you guys make your predictions as you go through. I hope you do one for House of Usher as well!
Midnight Mass is a fully original work Mike had been working on for over a decade!
@swiftlymurmurs1825 yep its an original story he was trying to get made for many many years tho I'd say thematically it borrows alot from Stephen King. Many have even said its the greatest Stephen king story not written by King lol
That story about the doctor in the mental hospital is absolutely true! I learned about it in college! Bonkers!!!😮
The line that resonated with me the most was Riley saying he "tried his best". A flawed man who is trapped by his horrendous mistakes and guilt. He never made an excuse, from the very beginning. of the show after the crash he was haunted by the woman he inadvertently victimized. He was repentant punished, ruined, shunned, and still haunted, and when faced with an easy out,, a chance to absolve himself and do the easy thing... he chose to sacrifice and give Erin whatever tools he could to save herself.
Damn you're good at picking up subtle details and guessing what's going on. I didn't have a clue what was going on the first time I watched through
Crockett Island is in Washington...there are several clues, like the form that the sheriff fills out says Washington and there's a map in one of the scenes of Whidbey Island (which is in Washington).
Riley had an X-Files poster with Dana Scully on the wall in his bedroom, and his mother was played by Kristin Lehman, who was in an episode of X-Files. And Annabeth Gish the actor who played the doctor basically replaced Gillian Anderson in 2001 for 26 episodes of the X-Files, playing the character Monica Reyes. Just something I noticed today.
Are you guys going full Flanagan and doing "The Fall of the House of Usher" when it comes out too?
I think that Father Pruitt saw the vampire as an angel because it was how his mind was able to cope. I really enjoyed Midnight Mass, it's thought provoking. I've actually rewatched it couple of times. When I saw that you were reacting to it I had to watch. Nice job. 🙂
Wow I’m impressed with how quick the Mrs picked up on the big plot points lol
10:52 - They speak about the settlement that the oil company paid them for the spill. While many would say the architecture is “New England Style”, it has way more of a relaxed southern feel. Even the homes would be odd in the Northeast unless they were in Canada. The power lines would not handle snow. I know they shot the entire series on an island in BC. There is a Crockett Cove in ME, no island though. The odd issue is the type of crab the father catches, they are all West Coast/Gulf Coast crab. I genuinely think they wanted as many people as possible to associate it with their coastal state, extremely intelligent move by Mike Flanagan.
Albatross are very large oceanic birds related to the shearwaters, with long narrow wings. Albatrosses, some species of which have wingspans greater than 10 feet (3.3 m), are found mainly in the southern oceans, with three kinds in the North Pacific.
It was fitting that Bev was always the greater evil, and the "angel" was hardly more than an animal only trying to feed. He or it had no dialogue not even with his disciple, and no depth or personality and that was brilliant. Bev was selfish, hypocritical and entirely malicious before and after the revelation of the false miracles. Spectacular storytelling!
I keep on catching your mega edits of the Flanagan series, and this was wonderful! I was given a Roman Catholic upbringing up to grade 6, and I lost my faith at a very young age because my teachers weren't showing me the grace and compassion that they were teaching that Jesus taught. I've been in a church only a handful of times for weddings, funerals, and to remember those who have passed who followed the Christian (in general) faith. I have no want to return to it, but this did make me realize that Faith, no matter what faith it is, can be used as a tool for good, for evil, or something in between. I would say I'm agnostic at best, with a hefty dab of Paganism at this point. What I like about Midnight Mass is that there's that swatch of people, from Athiests to Believers to Those Who Believe in Something Else. MM doesn't wave the finger at believers, but rather what fanaticism does to someone's mind, and how people can twist and decay in that mindset. The horror of faith is always when people go too far, and this is an excellent peek behind the veil, and what constitutes as "fanaticism'.
Erin's speech about death at the end, about returning again and again, reminded me a lot of Rust Cohoe in "True Detective" -- time is a flat circle and we do this over and over and over. BTW, that'd be a great show for you guys to react to.
As a fellow atheist and a fan of Mike Flanagan, I really like his take on death and how religion is used to control and corrupt others.
Wow the way you figured the entire show in the first episode was so awesome!
I recommend watching the movie Hush which Mike Flanagan directed and it has Kate Siegel as a main character. The movie obviously came out way before the production of midnight mass. Although, there’s a sneak peek of a book that the character Kate Siegel writes in “Hush” which is called “Midnight Mass” and I think it’s such a cool Easter egg!
This is so well done, the actors that are connected to any Mike Flanagan projects are trusted thespian heroes, and the writing is always on-point. This one feels to me like an adaptation to a Stephen King novel that he never wrote. Bev Keene's character is on the Joffrey and Ramsay level of hatred, all while feigning politeness and community. What a performance from the actor who plays her. And Father Paul, who I only know from The Newsroom series and The Big Short movie, did an exceptional job as well. Hot take is, this series was better than Hill House.
Now he is gonna have to eat bev.... bummer. 😂
Probably my favorite part of this reaction because when I watched this when it first aired I actually said out loud “dude not a sole would mind if Bev just suddenly ‘disappeared’….. or just decided on a whim to take a forever sabbatical…. Just sayin’”
Traditionally, the only way you become a vampire is if your blood is drained completely by the vampire and you are subsequently fed its blood.
one thing i love is how they never show us a pretty significant part of the communion-- the rite of peace. it comes just a bit before the host is handed out but we never see any of the islanders wish peace to each other.
I will never understand people who can watch this show and never get emotional. I sobbed like a baby. 😭
I love the pastors sermon delivery.
"I always kinda feel right about everything" same, Mrs Movies, same 🤣
2:23:47 Just think how arrogant and delusional the vampire is LOL "Wow... you aren't right. I AM an angel." 😂😭
Great reaction! For other 1-seasons shows, I recommend REACHER or THE TERMINAL LIST. Not scary but more action-drama shows.
Muslims pray towards Mecca, not always east 😊
Mrs literally figured out the plot in the first 30 min of episode 1 lol
perfect timing for this reapload! i've just finishes the show and now i am ready for your reaction!
the prayer scene (the whole last bitreally) in the end ALWAYS gets me.
Love how you had it all figured out so early! I figured a lot out by episode 3 I think, but was actually taken by surprise by the vampire. I don't know why, but it never came to mind. I mean obviously I knew there was a monster, but when he said it was an angel I still kinda believed it because I thought this was a way of saying "look all religious things aren't good and some are outright dangerous". Also can't believe you knew he was her dad by episode 2! I remember figuring out that Sarah's mom and him were lovers when he called her young lady and covered her up, but didn't realize Sarah was his daughter until much later in the series. I binge watched it alone in one sitting then watched it again with a friend. I highly recommend watching it again, you can enjoy all of the small details, the specific words, the looks, etc that seemed insignificant at first but then drive the whole plot.
Love you guys! Love this series! Always great reactions!!!!
Elliot from ET is in this, lol.
So was he in Hill House
He's in practically all of Mike Flanagan's works
You guys were pretty good at predicting stuff in this one, nice :)
Drunk driver is actor who played Roderick Usher!!👍🏼👍🏼
As someone who isn't religious, but not an atheist this show was quite thought provoking as I continue to ponder life and death as I age, A lot of interesting thoughts especially if you watch it more than once,. Riley had a full science approach. Erin had a fully religious approach. In the end Erin actually combined both of their sides into one in a way. Great thing about Flanagan is he never tries to convince you of anything, he merely provokes thought and discussion.
Replying after ep 3: Bev was just a massive asshole, but Flanagan said she didn't kill Pruitt and that he died due to overconsumption of vampire blood. Which... Makes sense. Too much blood killed off all of his human blood until he died and transformed. The people in the community are drinking diluted vampire blood.
I think Flanagan did the whole rat poisoning thing with Bev as a misdirect. And also to show that vampire blood, despite the benefits of the thing, is poison and, as a foreshadow, would eventually be the town's downfall.
Bev is a religious zealot who likes power, which is why she was so willing to believe in the miracle of Paul's resurrection, despite him basically turning into a clear vampire.
You should watch twin peaks or the show from, so far "from" has corrected a lot of the mistakes that the shows like Jericho, Twin peaks, wayward pines and lost didn't get right.
This show was amazing
I can’t believe you figured out it was Pruitt in the first 10 minutes 😂😭
If yall haven’t seen it I think yall would enjoy reacting to “Animal Kingdom” it use to come on Ch. TNT.
Or
Supernatural
Supernatural is long and that show has a serious cult following.
During the course of the series, 327 episodes of Supernatural aired over fifteen seasons, between September 13, 2005, and November 19, 2020.
Animal Kingdom is not about animals. Lol
I just found this channel because I’m obsessed with this show. But I gotta say…the way the headphones fit AROUND the cowboy hat is impressive! I gotta know where you got those headphones lmao anyways I’m subscribing 😊
Watched this all with u guys awesome show. took 2 parts of the day but I got through it . But it was awesome
1:14:04 good points section.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I think it's not conclusive that the vampire died in the last episode. Perhaps the blood stopped working so that's why she lost the feeling in her legs again.
I loved this shows, but hated how it ended with two completely irrelevant side characters surviving, when everybody that was remotely interesting died. At that point just have everybody die, rather than two nobodies surviving.
The sequel is just a book from what I've seen at the moment. There may be a film if he doesn't get distracted after his current movie. The book is out now
I❤This TV Series!😢😮🫣🥰🧛🖥
WHOLE CAST OF "FALL OF HOUSE OF USHER" ARE IN THIS!!!!
one of the best Vampire’s series but the best always be Buffy the Vampire Slayer 😂; love u guys 🫶🏻✨
44:55 Shit that scared me lmao!! 🤣
Didn't you guys already watch this series when it first aired?..I'm nearly sure you did but I'm watching your reaction again anyway 😁
I think they’re just re-uploading all of the TV show reactions they’ve done on the main channel onto this channel as one complete video
Such a good creepy show
1:33:03 😂 💀
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I guess it could be described as "three athiests explaining religion" and a wry laugh to discount some of their interpretations. But I think a more nuanced explanation is three athiests recount one persons deep history with religion, and also provide some other perspectives on spirituality and faith that this one man has found after his departure form the church.
It's catholic vampire Twilight
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Bev played in Greys Anatomy as a love interest of Callie Torres on the show. Did not like her then and do not like her now....lol
You know i love the vids but you gotta calm down with add breaks
I am confused as to why she is having a hard time thinking he is a vampire???
Lucifer????
😳 Mrs. Movies doesn't seem to be a genuine first time watcher. Nobody else, absolutely nobody could've have foreseen all the major plot points without reading up on it beforehand. Mike Flanagan's stories aren't conventional or formulaic so there's no way to call it out in the precise manner that Mrs. Movies has been doing.
I didn't call it out like she did because that's insane 😂 I'm not that good at picking up on things but I definitely figured out Father Paul by the end of the first episode and that something was up with communion when Annie's vision was no longer blurry in ep.2
@@Peeplii : 😅👍 Well that's amazing many of you figured it out from Episode 1! How the heck did you immediately go to, yep, vampire, old lovers, secret love child right off the bat 🦇? I was clueless until at least ep. 3!
@pohanahawaii4119 oh yeah no Paul and the communion was the only thing I got early on😬😂 Idk what exactly made me think Paul =, Pruitt but he seemed way too familiar with everyone there and knew too much right off the bat. I barely even clued into the Leeza thing until Paul walked up the steps when offering her the wafer and I was like "oh crap she's going to get up". Some moments I can really clue in, other moments idk wtf is happening 😂
@@Peeplii : 😂 Haha, you and Mrs Movies are like a clairvoyants to impossible plot points. I was incredulous when she figured out it wasn't Lecter on the stretcher in one scene in Silence of the Lambs too and how he exactly did it. I mean, how? What kinds of brain vitamins are you guys taking anyway?
What?! I caught on to this quicker than Hill House, but still loved it.
My second fave Flanagan series. Bly Manor my least fave. Fun fun!!
Oijua and Before I Wake were way worse than Bly Manor 😂
@@adventuresinlaurenlandyeah but Ouija is a movie. The other one I never heard of. Just comparing the 3 tv shows. Haunting of Hill House was by far the best. By far
OWOWOWOWOW!!!!!
Its an Angel.....the scariest book ever released is the Bible.
She seems incredibly annoyed or agitated in some way throughout these reactions :(
It's all the anticiplation for being startled.
Do enough research into the text itself and the historical context of how it evolved and it’s not hard to see just how much of religion is made up man made stuff
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The Koran does recognize Jesus and Mother Mary. Jesus was a prophet like Muhammad, (May Peace Be With Him). But all major religious believe in ten commandments in their religion by another name.🙏
I pretty much knew right away what was happening. Some things shocked me but very few. She is getting it faster than Mr. is. Lol. Anyway I never thought demon. If I remember correctly my hubbs knew right away. Also think what blood is supposed to be. . . Hint hint
It’s not fun when you know everything and guess everything right.