Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the show up until the ending. It didn’t make any sense.
Neither did the dead kittens. I kept thing the dead kitten would come back but they didn’t. I don’t get why they were in the series now.
But all in all, a fantastic pre-Halloween binge!
I thought the kittens were supposed to be the formative experience behind Shirley’s desire to “help” people after death via her career as a mortician. There was also the message about the kittens being utterly dependent on the mother, and not thriving in her absence.
Anonymous wrote:I loved the show up until the ending. It didn’t make any sense.
Neither did the dead kittens. I kept thing the dead kitten would come back but they didn’t. I don’t get why they were in the series now.
But all in all, a fantastic pre-Halloween binge!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the final mixed messages in the series. Is Hill House a terrifying house of horror that you should stay far away from so it doesn’t get you too, or the place of light and love where you will be reunited in eternal happiness with your loved ones?
Maybe I missed something and need to watch again.
No, you didn’t miss anything. I’m a big fan of the book and the original movie (not the horrific remake from 1999) and the show was spot on vis a vis the house until the last episode. The house would never have allowed them all just to leave. It would not have “made a deal.” The eternal promise absolutely would’ve been that you have to keep people out of the house, forever, because it is dangerous, full stop.
I overall liked the show and thought it was very respectful toward the source material. But the ending was totally from left field.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t like the final mixed messages in the series. Is Hill House a terrifying house of horror that you should stay far away from so it doesn’t get you too, or the place of light and love where you will be reunited in eternal happiness with your loved ones?
Maybe I missed something and need to watch again.
Anonymous wrote:I rarely see things with Henry Thomas in them, but every time he was on screen a little voice in my head would say El-li-ot.
Also, it was really ridiculous that he go back to his kids without arranging a change of clothes:
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Oh, it’s paint, honey. Mmm, even 6 year olds aren’t that dumb.