Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt tells first-hand accounts of survivors sharing the most skin-crawling, twisted, and terrifying stories.It tells first-hand accounts of survivors sharing the most skin-crawling, twisted, and terrifying stories.It tells first-hand accounts of survivors sharing the most skin-crawling, twisted, and terrifying stories.
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Phrogging: Hider in My House is a tense, unsettling series featuring stories of real people who found strangers living in their homes. Each episode features a different family or group of friends telling their story of how they came to discover there was an uninvited stranger fully infiltrating and invading peoples' homes. The episodes are edited to juxtapose first-hand accounts with actors doing dramatic reenactments. It's an engaging way to tell a story. The series' tone is well-balanced and does a good job of emphasizing the seriousness of the story without being overly-dramatic. The people and stories featured in each episode are all unique in their own way, so it never really feels repetitive, even though each one ends in a similar fashion. It's an easy watch with the right blend of suspense and tension perfectly timed for creepy Halloween binges.
First of all, half of the episodes don't involve "phrogging," at all.
Basically, this is the same "true crime" garbage that we see all over the streamers. As I said in another review, this is cheap, lowest common denominator programming.
Lame reenactments and talking heads, barely watchable.
The reenactment locations often don't even remotely resemble the "true crime" photographs. Why bother? Often, the actors don't even match the talking heads that they are playing.
You will find yourself yelling at the scream, "Go call the %$#@#$ police, NOW!" Most of these "victims" have absolutely no common sense. I made it through half of them (while on the treadmill each day), but finally found the whole thing infuriating.
The masses seem to devour this junk, and it's cheap, cheap, cheap programming.
DO. NOT. WATCH. THIS.
Basically, this is the same "true crime" garbage that we see all over the streamers. As I said in another review, this is cheap, lowest common denominator programming.
Lame reenactments and talking heads, barely watchable.
The reenactment locations often don't even remotely resemble the "true crime" photographs. Why bother? Often, the actors don't even match the talking heads that they are playing.
You will find yourself yelling at the scream, "Go call the %$#@#$ police, NOW!" Most of these "victims" have absolutely no common sense. I made it through half of them (while on the treadmill each day), but finally found the whole thing infuriating.
The masses seem to devour this junk, and it's cheap, cheap, cheap programming.
DO. NOT. WATCH. THIS.
The series certainly started out creepy and interesting with individuals sharing experiences of strangers living in their homes, but slowly turned into tales of stalking and revenge. Not exactly phrogging at that point, is it? I also found myself getting irritated with some of the individuals in certain cases. Why would someone choose to confront a complete stranger who may be dangerous or have a severe mental illness instead of immediately leaving the premises and/or calling the police? Not to sound uncaring but I found myself feeling very little concern for those specific individuals in those cases. Ended up not finishing the entire series because I just couldn't handle the off topic episodes and complete idiocy of some of the "survivors". Watch if you're intrigued, but expect that to quickly dissipate.
I've watched the entire season. The first few episodes are great and definitely worth the watch.
However, it becomes less and less about actual phroggers and more about break ins or stalking. I didn't mind some of the stalking ones because tbe stalkers were living inside their homes and thus phroggers as well as stalkers. But good chunk of stories are literal break ins. Like an intruder being inside the home for 15mins to a few hours. Not phrogging. Which was just annoying.
Also as another reviewer pointed out it's shocking how naive some of the victims are and sometimes it's hard to relate with them.
However, it becomes less and less about actual phroggers and more about break ins or stalking. I didn't mind some of the stalking ones because tbe stalkers were living inside their homes and thus phroggers as well as stalkers. But good chunk of stories are literal break ins. Like an intruder being inside the home for 15mins to a few hours. Not phrogging. Which was just annoying.
Also as another reviewer pointed out it's shocking how naive some of the victims are and sometimes it's hard to relate with them.
The first few episodes are really good and I couldn't stop watching. However the series seems to kind of drift away from phrogging to just general crime and stalking and feels like any other true crime series. There's about 2 stories per episode. They could have made each episode 1 drawn out story at least.
The first few episodes are definitely worth the watch but know that they progressively get more lame.
Definitely full of creepiness and uneasiness. This show will make you much more aware of your surroundings.
Really would love to see more stories of phrogging but maybe it's not common enough to have more than 4 ish episodes about it.
The first few episodes are definitely worth the watch but know that they progressively get more lame.
Definitely full of creepiness and uneasiness. This show will make you much more aware of your surroundings.
Really would love to see more stories of phrogging but maybe it's not common enough to have more than 4 ish episodes about it.
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