The Way It Came
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 oct 2020
- 53min
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7.9/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWracked with guilt, Dani is haunted by her own heartbreaking loss. Flora and Miles find ways to cope, and Bly's staff remember the dead over a bonfire.Wracked with guilt, Dani is haunted by her own heartbreaking loss. Flora and Miles find ways to cope, and Bly's staff remember the dead over a bonfire.Wracked with guilt, Dani is haunted by her own heartbreaking loss. Flora and Miles find ways to cope, and Bly's staff remember the dead over a bonfire.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Tahirah Sharif
- Rebecca Jessel
- (solo créditos)
Henry Thomas
- Henry Wingrave
- (solo créditos)
Daxton Grey
- Young Edmund
- (as Daxton Gujral)
Opiniones destacadas
Greetings from Lithuania.
Story moved forward in episode 4. We got more revelations regarding characters and especially their past, which is somehow gets reflected in this mansion. Performances were good and as with previous titles I got more involved into this series with each minute. A really solid show so far.
Story moved forward in episode 4. We got more revelations regarding characters and especially their past, which is somehow gets reflected in this mansion. Performances were good and as with previous titles I got more involved into this series with each minute. A really solid show so far.
While yes I think we all knew it was coming, it got me, like wow. Great episode in terms of storyline progression and character development.
I love this show, thought after first season it'd be hard to replicate but the tension and character work is brilliant, love the cast and acting is great, few issues with uk continuity but really loving it, knocked a mark off for more 2020 obsessed forced gay storyline as it felt both forced and unnecessary, I have no issue with any love if it's organic but when every shows doing it from umbrella academy to this to bounty hunters it's just getting a bit desperate, spread the love properly and treat it with respect.
This show is so much more than a horror story. It's a love story, a story about the pain and beauty of grief, a story about acceptance. I am absolutely in love with this series. Yes it's different to hill house, but Instead of the jump scares of hill house, the slow and auspicious story building and mysterious atmosphere is what makes this a horror series. The kids are turning out to be bigger players in the series than previously expected and the characters storylines are finally starting to take off. Love! Love! Love!
Wasted 50 minutes giving us information we were already aware of. They literally took all of the mystery behind the man in the mirror away by shoving him in our faces 30 times an episode. If they spent half as much time answering any questions as they do raising new ones or repeating old information maybe I'd be more invested. I really wanna like this show but it's making it so difficult. Every character is so bland I just really don't care about any of the relationships in the slightest.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFour different ghosts can be seen in the backgrounds in this episode. In the house after Owen comes to the door, you can see a colonial dressed person standing in the back of the room. Later among the dolls. One of the doll head moves. Outside a ghost is sitting on a log watching Dani burn the glasses. And the ghost that leaves muddy footprints is seen walking through the house.
- ErroresWhen the group is drinking around the fire, the call of a barred owl is heard, but there are no barred owls in the UK..
- Citas
Dani Clayton: [Holding up a fire poker] I thought he was Peter Quint!
Owen: Which is ridiculous. I'm much better-looking.
- ConexionesReferences El viaje fantástico de Simbad (1973)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 53min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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