She Reports Missing Passenger, But Told The Passenger Never Onboard



Watching the world go by from her living room window, heartbroken Anna sets her sights on a handsome new neighbour until she witnesses a gruesome murder.
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47 thoughts on “She Reports Missing Passenger, But Told The Passenger Never Onboard”

  1. Bro what?😭 Who leaves their child alone with a serial killer? And then how does a 9 year old girl plan all of those things and push her teacher off a cliff? How does she even find the strength and how does a middle aged women struggle to fight a 9 year old girl? This is more of a comedy than horror movie 🤣🤣

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  2. I think the tone of this series is lost in the recap. This is a parody of those “woman sees a crime through her window but no one believes her” thrillers. That’s why Anna does stupid things 😂

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  3. 1:12 this right here will never happen. The serial killer is too high risk to meet anyone in a visitation room. He would have been having the meeting over glass and shackled. Douggies daughter wouldn't be in the room.

    Aside that the only person this killer could meet without glass but shackled in a face-to-face would be with his attorney. Only person.

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  4. The writers of this film think it's okay to be fictional to the point of stupid. I'm surprised this isn't a comedy
    Edit: i said that for the part about the cannibal victim daughter,also who eats 30 people and not get very sick?Prions anyone? And Emma was just ridiculous- surprising but yeah still ridiculous

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  5. Guys this is a satirical show. It's meant to parody typical thriller tropes. That's why the name's obnoxiously long, "The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window." I personally think it toes the line pretty well. There are moments that are clearly humorous and satirical, but there are also some pretty tense moments and a somewhat compelling story

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