I love that the ceiling fan was still being extra creepy for 20 years.
Seeing that fan gave me goosebumps after all these years
I love that the ceiling fan was still being extra creepy for 20 years.
I noticed that. You could even see it through the outside window. That wasn't by accident.
Mr. C is holed up in the Palmer house. Sarah is covering for him because she has been possessed (or manipulated) by Black Lodge entities.
and why was Sarah acting so possessed in the scene with Hawk.
Woodsman struggling to make a vodka tonic..........
"Got some ice?"
"Got some ice???
"OK! ...Now, got a light?"
I love that the ceiling fan was still being extra creepy for 20 years.
Agreed! The reprise of the role of Ceiling Fan eclipsed that of Audrey Horne, in fact!
The ceiling fan was seriously disturbing. Sarah was seriously disturbing. What I find interesting is how the characters usually choose to ignore weird behavior or downright creepy shit and rationalize it away. Hawk with Sarah and her kitchen sounds. Dianne with the Woodsman. Anyone with Dougie. Bobby with the vomiting kid in the car. We're all asleep.
And that's how evil gets its foot in the door.
She might have killed the little guy from the grocery store
I watched it second time and it was the sound of the vodka bottles being set down.
So my guess is the delivery boy is there but why she is hiding him not sure.
The ceiling fan going was always a sign of the possession and a visit from Bob so something is really up in the Palmer house again......
Bloody Mary.
I watched it second time and it was the sound of the vodka bottles being set down.
So my guess is the delivery boy is there but why she is hiding him not sure.The ceiling fan going was always a sign of the possession and a visit from Bob so something is really up in the Palmer house again......
Or someone trying to knock or kick bottles over as a sign they are being held captive/tied up
I thought it was the sound of glass bottles clanking.
Not sure what to do with all the "Mary" references.
- Girl, 1956 asks Boy, 1956, "aren't you going with Mary?" before the boy answers, "No, that's over." And he isn't sad about it being over.
- Sarah Palmer with all the Bloody Mary mix
- The girls in the Roadhouse talking about Mary being with "Clark", who is purportedly "Angela's" boyfriend. But we don't know anything else about these people beyond Angela being of questionable emotional stability.
This thread needs to be closed. Mystery solved After her freak out about the turkey jerky its gotta be this guy in the kitchen
Not sure what to do with all the "Mary" references.
- Girl, 1956 asks Boy, 1956, "aren't you going with Mary?" before the boy answers, "No, that's over." And he isn't sad about it being over.
- Sarah Palmer with all the Bloody Mary mix
- The girls in the Roadhouse talking about Mary being with "Clark", who is purportedly "Angela's" boyfriend. But we don't know anything else about these people beyond Angela being of questionable emotional stability.
Also: Sylvia Horne calling for "Mary" asking who let Johnnie out
Red also refers to a "Mary Ann" when talking to Richard
Now listening to AC/DC's Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be.
Just because the Palmer house is a lot worse.