EPISODE 9 | The Haunting of Hill House | FIRST TIME WATCHING | REACTION

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Thanks so much for checking out this reaction to Episode 9 of The Haunting of Hill house! I really appreciate you checking out the new channel and hope you enjoy watching along with me. Grab the popcorn, sit back and relax!
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  • @melissavukelic4138
    @melissavukelic4138 Před 24 dny +3

    The reason Olivia looked at Hugh like that when he was holding Luke was because she thought she was still holding him. She didn't recall him taking Luke and she was confused. Rewatch the scene and you'll see what I'm talking about.
    Really enjoying you reactions, btw. I hope you go on and react to the Mike Flannigan series'!
    In order of release:
    - The Haunting of Bly Manor
    - Midnight Mass
    - The Fall of the House of Usher
    They are all one season stories.

  • @melissavukelic4138
    @melissavukelic4138 Před 24 dny +2

    Yes, the Dudley's did have another kid. Mr. Dudley mentions it in his monologue when he's telling Hugh about his and Clara's (Mrs. Dudley) history with Hill House. It's apparently an easy detail to miss because, of the many HoHH reactions I've watched, only one of them picked up on that detail. I missed the first time I watched, too.😄

  • @mtabby8791
    @mtabby8791 Před 24 dny +1

    The Lady on the bed was Hazel.. Williams sister.. She was in charge of the estate after her parents died and the head of the prohibition of alcohol in the house.. Her son was killed in an explosion in the basement and she blamed Poppy.. They hated each other but she wasn’t evil.. if anything Clara loved caring for her.

  • @billyrepko5038
    @billyrepko5038 Před 25 dny +8

    There are hidden ghost all throughout the show. This is just the first one you have seen. Watch the video that shows all of the hidden ghosts. It will blow your mind.

    • @RynooReacts
      @RynooReacts  Před 25 dny +7

      Ahhh I KNEW I WAS MISSING STUFF!!! Might have to do a bonus video of seeing everything I missed!! 😅

    • @ptsteelers
      @ptsteelers Před 25 dny

      @@RynooReacts Yes, once you finish the series, like Billyrepko said, search youtube for hill house hidden ghosts and it will blow your mind. HAHA

    • @lauradawson7964
      @lauradawson7964 Před 25 dny +2

      @@RynooReactsyou should absolutely do that - you’ll be shocked by how many there are. They’re so easy to miss but add so much to the sinister atmosphere!

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin1026 Před 25 dny +2

    The old man in overalls/the clock signify time slips in the house. You heard the clock ticking when young Nell saw herself hovering over her on the couch. The house does control space and time. The night of The Storm Hugh is chasing Liv, and they are on the 2nd floor. He runs past the spiral staircase door, gets to the end of the hall and looks to the right down a short hallway where Liv "isn't". That hall didn't exist - in previous shots of the library there are windows going up all three floors, that hallway would have blocked the windows. Yes, Popy killed her children. Her son is the boy in the wheelchair, he is the one banging on the walls. Poppy was the face that appeared over Nell in bed in the first episode. She sees more children that she can "wake up". In an earlier episode young Max is talking about his dead grandmother visiting him at night and that she never blinks. Poppy never blinks either. The ghost that takes ghost Abigale by the hand is her grandmother, Mr. Dudley's mother. Liv was in the same motel room that Nell is in before she went back to the house. You finally saw a hidden ghost. There is another one standing in the background when Hugh is holding young, sleeping Luke while talking to Liv. Definitely watch the video that points them all out. If you rewatch the series, you will see how much actual foreshadowing and cross referencing there is every step of the way.

    • @RynooReacts
      @RynooReacts  Před 25 dny +2

      Hey thanks for taking the time to write all this out!! All really interesting, I appreciate it!! Really helped with some of the questions I had! 😁

  • @user-bl5yi4uw6j
    @user-bl5yi4uw6j Před 25 dny +2

    Your tension and anxiety were palpable in this episode! It is a shocking episode, too, because we find out that Olivia tried to kill Nell and Luke and succeeded in killing Abigail. She's a child killer. One of the most heinous of crimes, I think. Yeah, she was driven to it, but still. We also now know that Hugh is in nowise a bad person. Some people fault him for leaving Olivia behind, but I completely disagree. The way I see it his primary duty as a father was to make sure his children were safe, which he did. Hugh didn't know everything that was going on. Once the children were safe, then he went back for Olivia. He behaved in an exemplary fashion that last day.
    I'll try to answer some of your questions. @jeffmartin1026 is absolutely correct about 'tache man and the clock. Time in the series is non-linear. It's like the actual timeline has been chopped-up into sequences of varying length which are then re-inserted into the perceived timeline at pseudo-random intervals. That's why there's so much emphasis and talk about clocks and showing the 'tache man in the overalls. Time is a character in the story. Hill House itself is also a character, of course. Hill House is "organic," like a chameleon it changes in response to stimuli from members of the Crain family.
    Willy is William Hill, Poppy's husband, who bricked himself up. He's also the "tall" man with the bowler hat who haunts Luke. Poppy had children, a girl and a boy. She poisoned them both, I think. The symptoms Poppy describes fit poisoning. Think about what happened to Abigail after she drank the tea. Poisoning caused the boy to be wheelchair-bound before ultimately killing him and the "drowning" symptoms experienced by the girl. It's like Poppy, besides being insane, also had Munchausen by Proxy, too. Poppy is the personification of the evil that's Hill House. Most of the other ghosts appear benign. Some are even friendly. Hazel Hill tells Olivia Poppy is a liar. Hazel is William's sister, and she doesn't like Poppy. Hazel also shot her father's (vicious?) dogs in the middle of the night, after he died. These are the dogs the Crain kids hear/see. Remember, also, how Hazel called for "Clara' (Mrs. Dudley) on the old-fashioned intercom.
    Through the House's machinations, Olivia "imagined" Nell and Luke in bed talking about how life was death to them. That's why in the Red Room Nell said: "What dream?" Nell has no idea what Olivia is talking about in regard to that incident. That whole episode with Nell and Luke in bed before Steve "awakened" Olivia wasn't reality. Oh, keep in mind Luke said he "poisoned" himself in that dream-vision. Course, we're thinking drugs, but it could also be a reference to the rat poison. They use double-entendre in an ironic way constantly in the series. Waking-up is ironic use of language. There's a lot of that, too. For Olivia and Poppy, waking-up means sleeping forever, i.e., dying. Even Hugh saving his children is killing them in Olivia's eyes. Mould seems to symbolise the poisonous atmosphere of Hill House, its malignancy. The Red Room was chock-full of mould. The fact that the mould extends from the Red Room to the basement means it represents part of the House's digestive system. Sort of like the role bacteria play in humans. There are also the various references to the kittens. The kittens did represent the Crain children and foreshadow their potential fate. Poppy talks about the little "bugs" in their beds. When the kittens are dead, you see the bugs ... their souls??
    I'm sure Mrs. Dudley's (Clara's) "wings" mean she's actually an agent for good, an angel. She is always referencing the Bible. The Crains are skeptics, unbelievers. Mr. Dudley (Horace) is another force for good. Both of the Dudleys are constantly warning the Crains about the dangers of Hill House. Their warnings are subtle, of course, otherwise the Crains would think they're mad, which they already do think, actually, but we know the Dudleys are not. However, Hugh and even Olivia do eventually realise there's something to what the Dudleys were saying. Unfortunately, this realisation comes too late.
    Yes, Abigail is real. She is the Dudleys' daughter. Various references were made to indicate they did have a living daughter, whom they kept hidden from the real world. However, the show made us think that Abigail was another of the House's ghosts and so distinct from the Dudleys' daughter. Also, it's quite possible that Luke saw both the living Abigail and the ghost Abigail but at different times. Remember time is non-linear in the series. The woman who led ghost Abigail away from the Red Room is her grandmother, Mr Dudley's mother.
    This episode signifies to me that all the Crain's, including Hugh, had some sort of psychic ability. I think that's something the House fed off of.
    This series is so deep and dense that we could go on pointing out things forever. Oh, the storm only affected Hill House. Think about what happened at Shirley's mortuary.

  • @jamezguard
    @jamezguard Před 24 dny

    Love ya brotha cant do it now

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Před 25 dny +1

    That last line….. 😢

  • @sannaolsson9106
    @sannaolsson9106 Před 25 dny +1

    She lost a little time and missed when Hugh took Luke from her to put him to bed, that's why she looked strange at him. I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit confused how you missunderstood that lol

    • @RynooReacts
      @RynooReacts  Před 25 dny +1

      Haha well I took her look as more angry with Hugh for taking him away from her, rather than the lost time but yep now you mention it of course she would look like that if a few seconds skipped 🤦🏻‍♂️😅

    • @mtabby8791
      @mtabby8791 Před 24 dny

      It signifies what poppy said he’s taking them away.. which is why she holds a screwdriver to his neck the house and poppy see Hugh as a threat. That’s why they keep him busy with the mold.

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 Před 23 dny

    Was there a movie called Tarzan The Fearless?

  • @ameliaisabellaobrien8598

    first click so fast !!!

  • @ameliaisabellaobrien8598

    plz consider doing sharp objects next thanks!

    • @RynooReacts
      @RynooReacts  Před 25 dny

      Hey thanks for the recommendation! I'll add it to the list 😊

  • @aranerem5569
    @aranerem5569 Před 23 dny

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