First time Watching The Haunting of BLY MANOR reaction Ep 7-9



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The Haunting of Bly Manor is an American gothic romance drama miniseries created by Mike Flanagan, and released on October 9, 2020 by Netflix. The second entry in Flanagan’s The Haunting anthology series, it mostly acts as an adaptation of the 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, but also includes other elements either based on James’ other works or created for the show. It features much of Hill House’s crew and some of the same cast, such as Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Amelia Eve, T’Nia Miller, Rahul Kohli, Tahirah Sharif, Amelie Bea Smith, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, and Henry Thomas, though Pedretti, Jackson-Cohen and Thomas returned from Hill House as different characters, as did Kate Siegel, Carla Gugino, and Catherine Parker in recurring roles; the two series’ narratives are not connected.

Following a nonlinear narrative, The Haunting of Bly Manor follows the events occurring in the eponymous countryside manor in the United Kingdom, mostly upon the arrival of a young American hired as an au pair for the two children living at Bly, and who is unaware that the manor is haunted.

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1:35:54 – Heavy Spoilers Haunting of Bly Manor

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19 thoughts on “First time Watching The Haunting of BLY MANOR reaction Ep 7-9”

  1. Peter’s mom was awful and complicit, but she definitely isn’t worse than his dad, who’s literally a pedo who raped his own son. Tf???

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  2. Guys, in this serie there are many metaphors, one of them was the abusive relationship and peter's behavior. It was a physical way of showing what happens in reality, the way you give yourself to someone and trust blindly. Enjoying your reactions so much!!!

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  3. There were some lovely characters and stories in Bly Manor, but overall I didn't love it like I love Hill House or Midnight Mass. I hope you're enjoying MM, can't wait to see your reaction to it 🙂

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  4. This is my least favorite of Flanagan's main Netflix series. That being said, I still think it's better than 99% of other series. I really hope you guys get to Midnight Mass. It's so different, but it's completely outstanding!

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  5. I agree with a lot of plotholes at the end, but regarding the kids memories fading as they age, I always took it that because they were constantly being "tucked away" and possessed by Rebecca and Peter, its just all a massive fever dream and they have no memories to keep track of. Especially when you consider that the kids would enter an existing memory of theirs when Rebecca and Peter would possess them. Even when they are kids they would seem out of it, confused, lost, etc. after being possesed. Flora would always say, "I was having the strangest dream" and such. Side note, I have been subjected to a 2 and a half hour story before from a real tone deaf person that could not read the room and it was certainly not perfectly splendid.

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  6. Rebecca didn't possess Dani when Flora was taken into the lake. If you remember well, Rebecca possesses Flora instead, so that Flora doesn't have to to experience her drowning. Dani utters the words because she saw Miles and Peter do it earlier, and she's desperate to try anything, that's all. When she utters the words, Rebecca is still inside Flora's body. Flora goes back to herself, just like Miles, because when Dani makes the deal with the Lady in the Lake, the pull is lifted, and all the ghosts of Bly Manor are freed and move on, go to the afterlife, however you want to call it.

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  7. I can see how you guys are upset with older Owen being a different actor, but it makes total sense. That is so we don't realize that those people are the characters from the story until the last episode, because it would give us lots of spoilers about who died and who lived. We'd be wondering where Hannah is, and where Dani is (supposing they would have just aged all characters instead of using different actors, we would have known the narrator was Jamie and would have assumed from the beginning that Dani died, since she arguably is the main character in the story). I really makes sense.

    Also, you said Owen should have gone and talked to Jamie after the end of the story, but they acknowledged each other twice, once during Owen's rehearsal speech at the beginning, and when they cheered with a knowing look at the end, rendering it unnecessary for them to actually talk about it. They know the story happened.

    As for Uncle Henry, he also knows, but since everyone else assumes it's just a story, it would be weird for him to come forward and be like "hey, why are you exposing our affair?" because nobody actually thinks it's him, and by doing so he'd expose himself. On that note, I also don't think that all episodes are part of Jamie's telling of the story, it's more so that us, the viewers, understand what happened. Dani seeing her fiance and all, and also that Peter and Rebecca were trying to use the kids, Dani could have told Jamie later. The explanation about the Lady in the Lake, Dani, Flora and Miles could have also told Jamie soon after the facts. But there is no way Jamie could tell her audience about Hannah's dream hopping in episode 5, since it's all in Hannah's head, or what happened to Henry in episode 6, since it all happens in his office and it's unlikely he would have told Jamie. Jamie had no way to have known about the stuff that happened in episode 5 and 6. Therefore, it's very likely she didn't know about the affair at all and never told about it in her story. That might have just been there so that the viewers understand why Uncle Henry stayed in his office, getting drunk, instead of visiting the manor.

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  8. The finale was point to this discussion, was bly happened exactly as jamie said was bly just a love story but jamie added more.. It made the audience think whats true what exactly happened, that was point of that ending..

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  9. It was like a recreation you see on a documentary. She changed names over everyone involving including the name of the manor, as she says, if you went to England you'd never find such a place

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  10. “Why didn’t they have Owen come up and acknowledge he knew?”- you were talking and missed all the body language communication between Jamie and Owen at the wedding. They 100 percent knew what they were doing which is why his speech and her story had the same theme. Henry also knew and clearly acknowledged Jamie during the dance with flora and in the study. The idea of “show not tell” is a pretty big writing advice and one which this show follows.

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