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the wife is a MILF.......just sayin.....
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So, is everyone a ghost on the show? Who is a ghost and who is not?
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I'm not as confused as I was midway through Lost, but it's still early :D |
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I think I am going to watch 1-4 tonight. You guys have just got me intrigued.
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O-ho, that IS a wicked show, indeed. Still, I am sitting here after watching 3.5 episodes, and the gay dudes
have "fluffed their house" for Halloween, and if you look screen left when they are outside, about 3/4 of the way through Episode 4, one skeleton has the other skeleton bent over a giant pumpkin in a sex position...too funny. Spoiler----- I am guessing since everyone is kind of revealing plot dynamics throughout the thread, I can say...I wonder HOW the wife is going to see the dead mistress girl they buried under the gazebo? (i.e., like the maid seems different to the two of them.) WE KNOW the husband sees her. What is unfortunate for him is that we are outside looking in, WE KNOW why it was not a good idea to kill her, but man, if HE ONLY knew. Episode 5 is going to be INSANE. On the other subject, I disagree entirely, I NEVER felt like I knew what the hell was going on in LOST, and I think the show shot itself in the foot over that. Even the END made no sense. It was 'supposed to tie it all up'...not hardly. I am right up to speed on this show and it is DEE licious. |
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As for who was buried under the future gazebo, I THOUGHT it was Burn Dude's kids or something, maybe a baby's dress
or something like that, but that doesn't really make sense in the end. I guess in context of the comment from J. Lange, it should be the maid. But a filthy rotted piece of cloth is hardly ammunition to say, "it's just like what the maid was wearing." :r I thought it had to be the original owner's baby or wife and baby, but why would Burnboy be so poignantly engaged in memories, or so it would seem? But I am also not sure why Burnboy's kids would be buried out back, so.... |
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They say things in that show that you can't even TYPE out on most forums! |
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Is the security guy a ghost too? Just waiting for him to get it on with the wife. Talk about sexual tension!
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My wife suggested during last night's episode that Violet's boyfriend & the Burn-guy might be the same ghost, just years apart. Mostly based on the timing of when the Burn-guy was banging on the front door and then suddenly the boyfriend was in the front yard throwing rocks at Violet's window. It's also clear from the dead high school ghosts (I assume) who came looking for revenge, that Violet's boyfriend is also a ghost. I think it was the cheerleader ghost who said, "I would be 34 now." That would mean she was killed around 18 years ago--presumably by the boyfriend--but he still looks 18 himself. |
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I am thinking that the boy and burnboy can't be the same person. I can't see the process of recycling ghosts.
I look at him and think, yeah, one could be the young version of the other. But I still think conceptually that it's just not possible. But hey, this show is pretty out there. But I also thought all the ghosts from all the murders are all just walking around the yard and house waiting to interact. Then a bunch show up at the beach. And I think that husband has just no started to figure out that there are actually actual ghosts on the premises. Was that MAGGOTS that Haydn spit up?? Yech. How long before they get the picture that every single person they see is dead, lol. Buy is THAT going to be a day. |
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It could just be me but I don't think the burn guy is a ghost. Most of the other characters don't mention their relation to the house but he is open about it and says he was in jail and just got out. Plus what would a ghost need with $1000? I don't think he would hassle him for money just for a scare. :2
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Heck, if he knows they're all ghosts, he go back to having sex his side thang and the maid without worries.... |
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This thread got me intrigued about the show. Going through baseball withdrawal, so I spent an evening watching episodes 1 through 4 On Demand. Not sure that was a good idea ... that was a whole lot of creepy stuff in a row. Left me feeling sort of unsettled, maybe a little dirty, but I'm hooked.
The ghost thing seems to be only one "Horror" of this show. It's the play of the bazaar situation with the weaknesses of the characters. What does the husband do when the burn man kills his girlfriend? Can't call the cops ... how do you explain this? What would his wife do? Trapped. So, he lets the burn man bury her in the back yard and then builds a gazebo on top of her. Of course, you have to think we haven't seen the last of the girlfriend. A true horror in the making from the very beginning. I'll be watching episode 5. So much of this is spinning out of control and yet to be revealed. For example, the show begins with these old photos of children. Have I missed something? What's the deal with those pictures? |
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And WHO KNOWS what the voice is saying as those pictures go past. It's the same word over and over,
but I can't make it out, and maybe it's not even a word. I am no plot scientist, but it could be that the pictures somehow represent all of the little aborted babies that the original owner of the house sent to the great unknown. This is a cool show indeed. but I had been watching the Walking Dead over 4-5 nights, and when I finally got back to Episode 5, I was almost LOST mentally, I had a rough time getting back into it. It's like a year had gone by. But now I am back into the swing. |
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Last weeks show has know gotten me even more into the show. I think it explained a lot more about the characters. Looking forward to tomorrow's show.
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