In my point of view Jamie just changed details of the story like flora's name being actually her middle name, and flora being used to say perfeclty splendid when she actually only says perfect like in one of the last scenes when she says " I'm perfect"... As has been told the kids had forgotten their past, and Jamie didn't want Dani to fade away from everyone's memory that's why she tells them that ghost/love story Plus: This show for me represents what we really are horrified of: losing people we love, having to deal with death and traumas
These are the themes I took away from the show as well. Loss of loved ones, trauma, guilt and the hardship of processing that and letting go. (And unfortunately for Viola the inability to let go, to a point where she doesn’t even know anymore why and what she is hanging on to.) Also some themes about fear of the future and the inevitable loss that will await you there. Be it a parent with Alzheimer or a spouse dying before you. Enjoying the time you have, day by day, not living in constant fear of what might come.
The characters we see at Bly Manor are just the story versions of the wedding guests that have been tweaked by the narrator. She wanted to tell the children what Dani did for them without hurting them.
just to clarify: hill house DID have a happy ending and they DID get out. the original plan was for them to be trapped but they all thought it was too depressing so they threw a picture over the distinctive window in the back of the celebration shot. it is, canonically, a happy ending
Yea from what I took from it, every detail that was “different” was Jamie changing those details herself in the story to not trigger the kids, but still let Dani’s memory live on.
@You Tube it's meant to be up for interpretation. The showrunner and actors had one as they wrote the script, but it didn't need to have to be explained for the audience to understand it.
Now THAT makes sense (: that’s a good reason to change characters like that. In Hill House I didn’t understand why they had 2 different actors for the dad... he wouldn’t have changed THAT much! But oh well, maybe that’s just me.
but Flora could’ve at least had the same accent. It never just goes away completely... not like that!! :P Oh well, not a huge deal but that’s my opinion haha
@@TessaxMusic95 this is what I said earlier: In my point of view Jamie just changed details of the story like flora's name being actually her middle name, and flora being used to say perfeclty splendid when she actually only says perfect like in one of the last scenes when she says " I'm perfect"... As has been told the kids had forgotten their past, and Jamie didn't want Dani to fade away from everyone's memory that's why she tells them that ghost/love story Plus: This show for me represents what we really are horrified of: losing people we love, having to deal with death and traumas
People are weird when it comes to accents. It's absolutely possible to change your accent. Especially at an early age. It can happen on purpose or subconsciously. Saying "it never goes away completely" as an absolute is just silly.
Jamie wanted to tell Dani's (and Hannah's etc.) story to Flora and Miles, without revealing that they themselves were part of it. She's basically an unreliable narrator, disguising the names etc. as to not alert them.
but why the kids don't remember them (Jamie, Owen, and the story itself)? I still don't understand. Is it because they were consistently tucked away by Rebecca and Peter?
I still haven't recovered from this episode! I loved Hill House but I personally loved Bly Manor more. I didn’t really care that it didn’t have much jump scares or that it lost some of its horror elements. Because like Flora said, "It's not a ghost story. It's a love story." I love Dani & Jamie! I cried so hard in the finale, I couldn't see the screen because of my tears! My little gay heart couldn't handle it. I just love them! 🏳️🌈
I think overall I liked Bly Manor more than Hill House, even though I'm more into horror than romance. The plot and the characters felt more tight to me. I don't remember questioning the characters motivations as much, and they were more likable in general. I love that the story had a narrator too. And while Hill House was certainly scarier, it also had a lot of cheap jumpscares. It almost felt like it had to fill a certain quota of scares per episode, even though some made no sense and added nothing to the story. With Bly Manor it felt like they didn't have a pressure to try to be scary all the time, and had more freedom telling the story they wanted to tell. And then the ending was a lot more poignant to me. I don't think I'll forget this any time soon.
I love your analysis. I also feel the exact opposite. I prefer romances to horror stories, but I preferred Hill House to Bly Manor (adored both, though). Because everyone in HH was connected to the Crane family, I was completely invested in what happened to all of them. And I was more devastated by the losses in their family, because it was all so senseless. Bly Manor, itself, was the only thing that connected the characters. The deaths were so random, but they (aside from Peter) ultimately redeemed themselves and moved on. I think, for me, it comes down to my greatest fear: being directly responsible for the death of someone I love. Hill House totally revolves around that fear. Bly Manor is more about loving while you can and how to move on when it’s gone.
I watched bly manor first and i really liked it, then i went to watch hill house and i'm conflicted on it. I absolutely love the first 6 episodes, i think they're the best of this whole anthology, but after that it kinda.. deflates for me? I feel like bly manor is more stable in it's story. It doesn't reach the highs of hill house but also doesn't reach it's lows.
@@XblasertX I totally agree. I guess, for me, the more succinct storyline and the fates of the characters were worth the low points. I also felt that the monologues in HH were superior to BM.
For me Bly just takes way too long to get interesting and the characters are never half as engaging as the Cranes. Bly was still good (it ends really really well) but Hill House is nearly perfect IMO
This isn’t a horror story it’s Gothic Romance. In a previous episode Henry mentions he had seen a military man, but doesn’t remember much. Same with the kids, they don’t remember what happened. Jamie said in the last episode that you can’t find the house, she changed some details, (names, location, etc.) so they wouldn’t recognize that it’s them, but she wants them to know of Dani. Now if you watch it again and pay attention there’s so many ghost walking/standing around. Including the military ghost Henry saw as a child.
I very much feel the show is allegorical for dementia and mental illness. The obvious example is Owen's mom, but even the way Hannah and the ghosts act, feeling scattered and lost in their memories and also slowly losing you're sense of self represented by losing their faces. Then you have what Dani goes through at the end, it's all very similar to what those who have early onset dementia have to deal with, the slow eroding of your sense of self, and almost feeling like there's this separate entity that's doing it. Suicide also isn't unheard of in response to dementia, whether it's a direct result of the dementia or it's done in a lucid moment where the person realizes things are only going get worse and they don't want to live like this. For example a lot of people chalk up Robin Williams' suicide to depression, but he actually had Lewy Body Dementia, a pretty severe form of dementia which I'm sure contributed to his decision to end his life.
Agreed! So many parallels to dementia.and psychological traumas. The fading, the drifting. And when we lose so much of ourselves to dementia... what are we becoming if not ghosts of our former selves. So much of this season was illustrating love vs possession, even in death. And how our memories shape us. So well done!
I’d like to think that Hannah did help them all by giving Jamie and Owen ‘bad dreams’. We saw that she went into other peoples memories. So maybe she used that to get them to the house. i always thought it was weird they both just came there because of random bad dreams.
Yeah, theoretically you could lose your accent or learn a new language and speak it with a native accent. Accents aren’t really that concrete at all. If you moved to the southern US you’d probably be develop a bit of a Southern accent. The change in accent is more extreme for children probably for the same reason it’s easier to learn a new language when you’re young.
She changed names and some details to let the kids know the story without knowing it was about them. Their accents are different because everyone moved to the USA
They don't show it, but I'm fairly certain Jamie and Dani tried to get rid of Viola. The proof is in her story. How does Jamie know about Viola and her circumstances if they didn't do research? I like to think they maybe spent a couple months trying to track down any of Viola's living descendants, getting word of mouth on the history of the Lady of Bly. But ultimately they couldn't get Viola to exorcise herself. She's a stubborn bitch, after all.
Ugh I really enjoy your reactions, especially your reactions to THIS series 🥰 where we can cry at the sad parts & scream at the jumpscares with you guys! I look forward to the next Haunting series!!
She says the story so that someone remembers Dani a little bit longer, so she won’t fade as fast and as much for just a bit longer. At the end that IS Dani, she finally returns, as viola completely faded after all that time, making Dani free to be who Dani is, and WAS the ENTIRE show, even when alive, A loving spectre.
I've watched a couple handfuls of reactors react to this finale. I think I cried more watching the both of you cry than I ever have watching this episode!
The whole show is chock full of horror. All of the characters are pretty constantly horrified by what's happening to them and around them. The show is more creepy than scary for the audience, but it's only in the last handful of decades (the last 2 or 3 decades especially) that horror as a genre has meant jump scares.
I just sat down to watch a movie with Finn Wolfhard in it called The Turning, and his character name is Miles , his sister Flora, there’s a Miss Jessel and a Peter Quint, also Mrs. Grose in the movie. I was very thrown
When Hanna tells Henry's ghost to tell Owen she loved him, she says: "Tell him I loved him. And the rest, well, that's just-" and she cuts off because he is brought back to life. Anyone else think she was going to say "confetti"?
People are so obsessed with where the mom and dad died - (overseas) but not where Peter was tucking Miles away to... We saw where Flora went but never Miles... And these are two different stories Hill house and Bly Manor...When you are "Flora and Miles" age it's not hard to loose and accent but for Uncle Frank his would be engrained in him...
Aaron, the ending of Hill House { 🚨🚨 SPOILERS AHEAD 🚨🚨 } was NOT them trapped in the Red Room forever { that's just a fan theory } it was actually their happy endings. Remember Nell saved them all from the house by touching them and waking them up. Hugh convinced Olivia to let them go and promised to stay with Olivia in Hill House forever, Shirley and Theo took Luke to the hospital well Hugh and Steve stayed behind so he could share with his son what happened after his mothers death before revealing that he had died there as well. Then Hugh joined Olivia and Nell in the Red room forever. After leaving Hill House Steven and Shirley asked their spouses for forgiveness and a second chance, Theo took off her gloves and decided to to embrace all that she felt before moving forward with her girlfriend. Then we flashforward two years to Luke's sobriety celebrating to see everyone is finally happy and at peace.
The ending was to say that the story was based on a real thing/family, but obviously the people were slightly different and from different places. It wasn't some estate in England and the gardener didn't have the same accent she has in real life. You don't completely lose your accent after growing up for several years, especially since they would have still bee around eachother their uncle with the accent if they really were from England and moved to America. It's just saying that much of the story, including the location, was different.
I know Jaime changed a lot of facts, but shouldn't the fact that the story was about an orphan boy and a girl who lived in a summer home in England and moved to America and couldn't remember anything about their summer home be similar enough to set them off?
I'm confused why Owen and Henry barely acknowledged Jaime at the wedding in the beginning and at the end. Like damn at least go sit with her, and maybe introduce her to the kids as the gardener who used to work on their summer home or something.
I was worried that Owen and Henry had forgotten or something. But if you rewatch the first scene where Owen is giving a toast, he talks about how loving someone also involves the pain of losing them. As he said this he looks directly at Jaime, as if in acknowledgement of that’s something they both went through
Jamie could have changed so many things, more than the names and locations, she could have changed the dates, the jobs or the motivations. like maybe the real "henry" actually owned H&M or a chocolate factory, you know. so nothing truly matches the real people and the kids don't recognise their lives. maybe the reason of the parent's death wasn't explained for that reason too. anything the kids could relate to somehow had to be changed by the narrator.
Because her brother's name wasn't 'Miles'. The narrator used different names and elements to re-tell the story... so the grown children wouldn't know it was about them. But in the one instance, she chose the girl's middle name. We were watching a re-enactment based on the narrator's version.
I actually still don't understand why the kids (Flora and Miles) don't seem to remember the story, or even remember Jamie and Owen in the present day. Is it because they were consistently tucked away by Rebecca and Peter so I guess their brains and memories were somehow affected?
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In my point of view Jamie just changed details of the story like flora's name being actually her middle name, and flora being used to say perfeclty splendid when she actually only says perfect like in one of the last scenes when she says " I'm perfect"... As has been told the kids had forgotten their past, and Jamie didn't want Dani to fade away from everyone's memory that's why she tells them that ghost/love story
Plus: This show for me represents what we really are horrified of: losing people we love, having to deal with death and traumas
These are the themes I took away from the show as well. Loss of loved ones, trauma, guilt and the hardship of processing that and letting go.
(And unfortunately for Viola the inability to let go, to a point where she doesn’t even know anymore why and what she is hanging on to.)
Also some themes about fear of the future and the inevitable loss that will await you there. Be it a parent with Alzheimer or a spouse dying before you. Enjoying the time you have, day by day, not living in constant fear of what might come.
the name of Owen's restaurant was "A Batter Place" which makes it even better.
No it makes it....batter!
@@toriboy25 you stole my pun! Lol jk
The characters we see at Bly Manor are just the story versions of the wedding guests that have been tweaked by the narrator. She wanted to tell the children what Dani did for them without hurting them.
just to clarify: hill house DID have a happy ending and they DID get out. the original plan was for them to be trapped but they all thought it was too depressing so they threw a picture over the distinctive window in the back of the celebration shot. it is, canonically, a happy ending
In an interview Carla Gugino mentioned that they couldn't make the accents too similair or it would be too obvious who the storyteller was.
I mean it’s still pretty obvious within the first few episodes
Yea from what I took from it, every detail that was “different” was Jamie changing those details herself in the story to not trigger the kids, but still let Dani’s memory live on.
Showrunner Mike Flanagan and Amelia Eve confirmed that Dani had been with Jamie all along. Without her knowing it.
@You Tube it's meant to be up for interpretation. The showrunner and actors had one as they wrote the script, but it didn't need to have to be explained for the audience to understand it.
@You Tube I figured it out. I mean, Dani's hand is right there.
Thank you, I needed that so I’m not completely depressed.
Yup.
Jamie changed up the characters in her story because she didn’t want to let flora and miles know that what she was telling was their story.
Technically they don't need to look the same, the people in the story are just how she remembers them and how she tells the story.
Now THAT makes sense (: that’s a good reason to change characters like that. In Hill House I didn’t understand why they had 2 different actors for the dad... he wouldn’t have changed THAT much! But oh well, maybe that’s just me.
but Flora could’ve at least had the same accent. It never just goes away completely... not like that!! :P
Oh well, not a huge deal but that’s my opinion haha
@@TessaxMusic95 this is what I said earlier: In my point of view Jamie just changed details of the story like flora's name being actually her middle name, and flora being used to say perfeclty splendid when she actually only says perfect like in one of the last scenes when she says " I'm perfect"... As has been told the kids had forgotten their past, and Jamie didn't want Dani to fade away from everyone's memory that's why she tells them that ghost/love story
Plus: This show for me represents what we really are horrified of: losing people we love, having to deal with death and traumas
@@TessaxMusic95 when you went to USA at 9 years old, could you keep your British accent when you are over 20? Then congratulations.
People are weird when it comes to accents.
It's absolutely possible to change your accent. Especially at an early age. It can happen on purpose or subconsciously. Saying "it never goes away completely" as an absolute is just silly.
Hannah almost repeated the confetti line from Hill House before she disappears for good.
Jamie wanted to tell Dani's (and Hannah's etc.) story to Flora and Miles, without revealing that they themselves were part of it. She's basically an unreliable narrator, disguising the names etc. as to not alert them.
but why the kids don't remember them (Jamie, Owen, and the story itself)? I still don't understand. Is it because they were consistently tucked away by Rebecca and Peter?
@@hazri8758 That, and kids tend to tuck away traumatic memories they experience.
I still haven't recovered from this episode! I loved Hill House but I personally loved Bly Manor more. I didn’t really care that it didn’t have much jump scares or that it lost some of its horror elements. Because like Flora said, "It's not a ghost story. It's a love story." I love Dani & Jamie! I cried so hard in the finale, I couldn't see the screen because of my tears! My little gay heart couldn't handle it. I just love them! 🏳️🌈
This show for me represents what we really are horrified of: losing people we love, having to deal with death and traumas
I think overall I liked Bly Manor more than Hill House, even though I'm more into horror than romance. The plot and the characters felt more tight to me. I don't remember questioning the characters motivations as much, and they were more likable in general. I love that the story had a narrator too. And while Hill House was certainly scarier, it also had a lot of cheap jumpscares. It almost felt like it had to fill a certain quota of scares per episode, even though some made no sense and added nothing to the story. With Bly Manor it felt like they didn't have a pressure to try to be scary all the time, and had more freedom telling the story they wanted to tell. And then the ending was a lot more poignant to me. I don't think I'll forget this any time soon.
I love your analysis. I also feel the exact opposite. I prefer romances to horror stories, but I preferred Hill House to Bly Manor (adored both, though). Because everyone in HH was connected to the Crane family, I was completely invested in what happened to all of them. And I was more devastated by the losses in their family, because it was all so senseless. Bly Manor, itself, was the only thing that connected the characters. The deaths were so random, but they (aside from Peter) ultimately redeemed themselves and moved on.
I think, for me, it comes down to my greatest fear: being directly responsible for the death of someone I love. Hill House totally revolves around that fear. Bly Manor is more about loving while you can and how to move on when it’s gone.
I watched bly manor first and i really liked it, then i went to watch hill house and i'm conflicted on it. I absolutely love the first 6 episodes, i think they're the best of this whole anthology, but after that it kinda.. deflates for me? I feel like bly manor is more stable in it's story. It doesn't reach the highs of hill house but also doesn't reach it's lows.
@@XblasertX I totally agree. I guess, for me, the more succinct storyline and the fates of the characters were worth the low points. I also felt that the monologues in HH were superior to BM.
What? There’s like 4 jumpscares in all of Hill House. A big part of why that show’s so scary is precisely because there are so few scares
For me Bly just takes way too long to get interesting and the characters are never half as engaging as the Cranes. Bly was still good (it ends really really well) but Hill House is nearly perfect IMO
This is based of a gothic romantic novella. The haunting of the Hill house is based of a horror novel. That's why it's diffrent ❤
This isn’t a horror story it’s Gothic Romance. In a previous episode Henry mentions he had seen a military man, but doesn’t remember much. Same with the kids, they don’t remember what happened. Jamie said in the last episode that you can’t find the house, she changed some details, (names, location, etc.) so they wouldn’t recognize that it’s them, but she wants them to know of Dani. Now if you watch it again and pay attention there’s so many ghost walking/standing around. Including the military ghost Henry saw as a child.
That zoom on y'all's emotions is everything. Same. Same.
I very much feel the show is allegorical for dementia and mental illness. The obvious example is Owen's mom, but even the way Hannah and the ghosts act, feeling scattered and lost in their memories and also slowly losing you're sense of self represented by losing their faces. Then you have what Dani goes through at the end, it's all very similar to what those who have early onset dementia have to deal with, the slow eroding of your sense of self, and almost feeling like there's this separate entity that's doing it. Suicide also isn't unheard of in response to dementia, whether it's a direct result of the dementia or it's done in a lucid moment where the person realizes things are only going get worse and they don't want to live like this. For example a lot of people chalk up Robin Williams' suicide to depression, but he actually had Lewy Body Dementia, a pretty severe form of dementia which I'm sure contributed to his decision to end his life.
Agreed! So many parallels to dementia.and psychological traumas. The fading, the drifting. And when we lose so much of ourselves to dementia... what are we becoming if not ghosts of our former selves. So much of this season was illustrating love vs possession, even in death. And how our memories shape us. So well done!
I’d like to think that Hannah did help them all by giving Jamie and Owen ‘bad dreams’. We saw that she went into other peoples memories. So maybe she used that to get them to the house. i always thought it was weird they both just came there because of random bad dreams.
So glad you guys did both season! Thank you!
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You can lose your accent if you lived somewhere else being around people who spoke differently. I don't know whats so "eh?" about it. lol
Especially cause Flora moved to America so young that eventually her accent changed the longer she stayed there.
Yeah, theoretically you could lose your accent or learn a new language and speak it with a native accent. Accents aren’t really that concrete at all. If you moved to the southern US you’d probably be develop a bit of a Southern accent. The change in accent is more extreme for children probably for the same reason it’s easier to learn a new language when you’re young.
She changed names and some details to let the kids know the story without knowing it was about them. Their accents are different because everyone moved to the USA
They don't show it, but I'm fairly certain Jamie and Dani tried to get rid of Viola. The proof is in her story. How does Jamie know about Viola and her circumstances if they didn't do research? I like to think they maybe spent a couple months trying to track down any of Viola's living descendants, getting word of mouth on the history of the Lady of Bly. But ultimately they couldn't get Viola to exorcise herself. She's a stubborn bitch, after all.
The zoom ins on your sad faces 😂😂😂
Ugh I really enjoy your reactions, especially your reactions to THIS series 🥰 where we can cry at the sad parts & scream at the jumpscares with you guys! I look forward to the next Haunting series!!
The parents died in an accident in India..
But yeah Dani and Jamie were together for 13 years, and it's Dani's hand on her shoulder at the end.
Aaron I can never tell if you’re laughing or crying 😂
Episode 8 was a tour de force. This was the perfect coda.
Hey I am back and I still agree.
Glad Melanie did not have to suffer as much with this one as with the other one xD
She says the story so that someone remembers Dani a little bit longer, so she won’t fade as fast and as much for just a bit longer.
At the end that IS Dani, she finally returns, as viola completely faded after all that time, making Dani free to be who Dani is, and WAS the ENTIRE show, even when alive, A loving spectre.
I've watched a couple handfuls of reactors react to this finale.
I think I cried more watching the both of you cry than I ever have watching this episode!
The whole show is chock full of horror. All of the characters are pretty constantly horrified by what's happening to them and around them. The show is more creepy than scary for the audience, but it's only in the last handful of decades (the last 2 or 3 decades especially) that horror as a genre has meant jump scares.
This show makes me cry SO much. It’s so beautiful and well made and perfect.
For me, the show is about everything can be a ghost. For the narrator, a death of a loved one and she couldn’t move on.
I’m sure his restaurant is called A Batter Place.
I just sat down to watch a movie with Finn Wolfhard in it called The Turning, and his character name is Miles , his sister Flora, there’s a Miss Jessel and a Peter Quint, also Mrs. Grose in the movie. I was very thrown
The Turning and Haunting of Bly Manor are both adapted from The Turn of the Screw!
Okay I’m crying again!! This ending always get me!!
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Watch it and cry with them 😭😭😭
Been doing it for almost a month now.
The creator of hill house confirmed that escaped the house
You guys ever do midnight mass? Another great show from Mike Flanagan with some familiar faces
"I'd stay in bed" love it!
WOW! Thanks for reaction!!!
"A Batter Place" like cake batter.
Would love to see you react to the German tv show "dark" next!!
When Hanna tells Henry's ghost to tell Owen she loved him, she says: "Tell him I loved him. And the rest, well, that's just-" and she cuts off because he is brought back to life. Anyone else think she was going to say "confetti"?
great reaction guys! keep i up!
People are so obsessed with where the mom and dad died - (overseas) but not where Peter was tucking Miles away to... We saw where Flora went but never Miles... And these are two different stories Hill house and Bly Manor...When you are "Flora and Miles" age it's not hard to loose and accent but for Uncle Frank his would be engrained in him...
you guys should watch a video that shows where all the ghost were
Did not see the name of his restaurant, that you for mentioning it!
Aaron, the ending of Hill House { 🚨🚨 SPOILERS AHEAD 🚨🚨 } was NOT them trapped in the Red Room forever { that's just a fan theory } it was actually their happy endings.
Remember Nell saved them all from the house by touching them and waking them up. Hugh convinced Olivia to let them go and promised to stay with Olivia in Hill House forever, Shirley and Theo took Luke to the hospital well Hugh and Steve stayed behind so he could share with his son what happened after his mothers death before revealing that he had died there as well. Then Hugh joined Olivia and Nell in the Red room forever. After leaving Hill House Steven and Shirley asked their spouses for forgiveness and a second chance, Theo took off her gloves and decided to to embrace all that she felt before moving forward with her girlfriend. Then we flashforward two years to Luke's sobriety celebrating to see everyone is finally happy and at peace.
The ending was to say that the story was based on a real thing/family, but obviously the people were slightly different and from different places. It wasn't some estate in England and the gardener didn't have the same accent she has in real life. You don't completely lose your accent after growing up for several years, especially since they would have still bee around eachother their uncle with the accent if they really were from England and moved to America. It's just saying that much of the story, including the location, was different.
I know Jaime changed a lot of facts, but shouldn't the fact that the story was about an orphan boy and a girl who lived in a summer home in England and moved to America and couldn't remember anything about their summer home be similar enough to set them off?
And now I see where Aaron was all, "Aaargh! I gotta cut this hair off, I don't know what to do with all of this! Arrgh!"
How about you guys react to American Horror Story and maybe the Evil Dead franchise (the movies first and then Ash Vs Evil Dead)
In uncle episode they say what's happen for parents.
I'm confused why Owen and Henry barely acknowledged Jaime at the wedding in the beginning and at the end. Like damn at least go sit with her, and maybe introduce her to the kids as the gardener who used to work on their summer home or something.
I was worried that Owen and Henry had forgotten or something. But if you rewatch the first scene where Owen is giving a toast, he talks about how loving someone also involves the pain of losing them. As he said this he looks directly at Jaime, as if in acknowledgement of that’s something they both went through
And the rest is CONFETTI :C
Pls react to a video of the hidden ghosts!!! It's amazing
Jamie could have changed so many things, more than the names and locations, she could have changed the dates, the jobs or the motivations. like maybe the real "henry" actually owned H&M or a chocolate factory, you know. so nothing truly matches the real people and the kids don't recognise their lives. maybe the reason of the parent's death wasn't explained for that reason too. anything the kids could relate to somehow had to be changed by the narrator.
When Flora said at the end “my middles names Flora”, she didn’t also think “and my brothers name is Miles”?
Miles feels like a nickname...Maybe Miles real name was William or something like that LOL😂
Because her brother's name wasn't 'Miles'. The narrator used different names and elements to re-tell the story... so the grown children wouldn't know it was about them. But in the one instance, she chose the girl's middle name. We were watching a re-enactment based on the narrator's version.
Hi guys, I'll be gratefull if you find time to watch and react movie Concussion. :)
I actually still don't understand why the kids (Flora and Miles) don't seem to remember the story, or even remember Jamie and Owen in the present day. Is it because they were consistently tucked away by Rebecca and Peter so I guess their brains and memories were somehow affected?
one of you is very intelligent
What ruined this season for me was that the fist season child actors were amazing, this season both of them just irritated me sooooo much.