The Haunting of Hill House 1x05 - Nelly's Death Scene (1080p)
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The Sad Scene of the death of Eleanor "Nell" Crain (Victoria Pedretti) in the hill house scene from the drama-horror tv show called "THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE" Created by Mike Flanagan
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The moment she realizes she is the bent neck lady haunted by her own death, mind blowing
Sophia Samhan was that what it was all about? Wow that’s some insane writing. I think I need to watch some episodes more than once cause I’m watching most of this show hiding under my blanket 😧
That's what I understood from the scene, she is going back to all the moments she saw the bent neck lady and eventually she gets to the first time she saw her, she realizes what just happened and she screams.
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Sophia Samhan is that gives me goosebumps every time I think about it
True
BEST. TWIST. EVER!
She called all her siblings and they all ignored her.... :(
the episode after where all the siblings come together and act like they ever gave a fuck. ooooh I was so pissed. Nell's death was so beautifully written..when her and her husband came together and were dancing i bawled. ugh
Yes :(
Jordin Ebright luke was was the only that truly cared about her
@@soledadcollio675 lol no
@@soledadcollio675 Not really... That car scene before going to rehab, she needed to talk to someone about her pain and he just sent her to buy drugs...
The moment she realized she was the lady saying "no" repeatedly really creeped me out..
when did this happen?
Are you blind?
@@mysticpisces5406 It happened when Nell was seeing all those times she was haunting herself as the bent neck lady...when she was hovering over sleeping nell..
@@mysticpisces5406 @2:37
Ryzen yup, so creepy.
If you take out all the horror this is actually a really sad show. Some scenes almost made me bawl tbh
when Steve see's her in the casket : (
im a grown ass man and not gonna lie... same
Theo’s monologue about depression and Nells final monologue both did it for me.
I found Nellies final speech so inspiring and joyous. Yes it had the background of sorrow, but there are no heights of joy without sorrow’s valleys
Yeah, I watched this first time over with my boyfriend (he isn't really bothered about stuff unless it's gory or has explosions, so he says "not a lot happened" to series like this), but I've started it with my mum recently and I'm almost crying every episode. It's so much sadder than I remember it being.
The fact that the house showed her her final moments, has got to make you think the house planned it all along. Scary ;/
You thought it was the house, but it was me, Dio!!
😉
Scorn Bass WRYYYYYYY
Fucked me up tbh
😳😳wow never thought of that
The house manipulatied her by giving her what she wanted. Her siblings apologizing. Her husband & mother being there.
Is this why all the siblings all wake up at the same time gripping their necks ?
Jessica T ohhhhh my goddddd that makes so much sense
@@CheBe4Real crazy shit right???
Yep that's why, Shirley even says "Nellie is dancing in the red room"
Oh I god I haven’t finished the serious so no one spoil but what if they all die from being hanged by the house...
woooaaaah
This show really was a masterpiece. It wasn't about the horror, it was about the grief and the loss, how a beautiful stable family can be torn apart so easily was what really broke my heart. Had they never moved there they would have been fine... I wish I could watch this series fresh again.
i agree completely. its heart-wrenching. but that's what makes all their happy scenes so precious.
Yeah, Mike Flannigan infuses horror, and family dynamics really well. You ever seen Ouija: Origin of Evil, or Oculus? Similar themes, and both surprisingly good movies.
Steven’s book monologue in the first episode is the prefect explanation of the show
Same 🥰
@@dallasbagley oculus was too predictable as the ending was inevitable, the mirror will win and ha always won.
The fact that this was Victoria (Nell)'s first acting job..impressive
She's also good in You Season 2.
@@jackheris687 and brilliant in Season 3
@@ibrahimabarry4937 💯💯💯
Are you serious?? I found her from "you", and I am scared of paranormal stuff but took the risk because I love her acting so much.
It wasn't her first acting job. She was fantastic in it, though.
I wish I could describe the amount of dread that filled my entire body as that rope slid into frame. The way this scene was done was masterful. Mike Flanagan is incredible.
Olivia also foreshadowed it by saying bodies dangle up there
IPlizard Swaders: If it was his choice to have Victoria Pedretti play the role (her very first job), then, he is beyond incredible.
Probably my favorite horror director, he’s so damn good
3 years later now he’s created midnight mass and were still praising him 😄
They managed to make a truly beautiful horror show.
Brilliant scene. I knew the ‘bent neck lady’ was going to be a victim of a hanging but I didn’t think for one minute that it was going to be Nell haunting herself. The bit in episode 6 (spoiler alert) where Little Nell is saying “ I was right here but nobody could see me” and it pans round to Nelly’s ghost standing at her own coffin watching her family walk out was heart breaking!!
That's the 5th episode that👆 that one
The funeral episode is the 6th one like u said
Which scene is this ?
But I don’t understand how could little Nell be there the entire time and no one saw her? Is it that she unknowingly became the bent neck lady (her future self) and traveled to the funeral home where she saw everyone arguing, but in her eyes saw their younger selves? Was that where/when she’s trying to get their attention?
@@Demaad I think it was a case of the house distorting everyone's perception of reality, so they non of them could perceive Nell. The house does this with the Red Room too
I just watched it and the voice plus scene had me in tears
The MOST artistic scene I've EVER seen in a Horror show. chilling without parallel and truly devious
ABSOLUTELY AGREED
It's sad all she wanted was people to listen to her
It kind of speaks for real life and real mental health issues and suicide. Some people just want to be heard.
They say your life flashes before your eyes just before you die... this right here is a horrifyingly brilliant depiction of this theory. Very tragic scene. I feel so sad for poor litttle Nell, she was my favorite.. Amazing series nonetheless.
#whycouldntitbeSteve 😢
A young woman who had a terrible accident told me that her life flashed back in a few seconds.
Philip Thompson You cannot prevent this.
Its true
@Tim Snortin' it seems Nell was gifted a bit like her mom and Theo, she could move through time, pretty awesome yet scary. Cheers.
When her and her husband started dancing around the statues right before this scene I started bawling my eyes out, the sense of lost love and despair and the music playing!
Suzzanne Stofko that shit gave me goosebumps!
The song!
I loved how they would cut to them dancing with the song in the background and then cut to Nell dancing alone in silence and then back to her and Arthur
Sameeee omg
That part was both beautiful and haunting at the same time.
Most traumatizing part of the whole show. For that one second Nellie is hanging there with her neck cracked but she was still alive and paralyzed, realizing what had just happened... sends shivers down my spine. Nothing else in the show even came close. Not even "beetle crawls out of kitten's mouth".
From Arthur's "Hi gorgeous" to the final scream, this was one of the most gut-wrenching things I've ever seen. Definitely award worthy performance by Victoria....
When she’s younger in the storm saying no one could hear her shouting, and then it shows you her stood in front of the casket, broke my heart!
I need that scene!
This show turned from terrifying to tragic =0
Nellie’s death is easily the most tragic.
omg yes, so heartbreaking
It was so sad, seeing her there beside her casket looking all sad because no one could see her. It made me cry a lot
This is more sad to me than terrifying. Yes it was terrifying but the way she was haunted to her death and her seeing it now that she is the bent neck lady. If only she knew when she was a child she could have stopped her own death by not going back to that house.
Ryan B That’s only for people who haven’t yet grasped or accepted the eventuality of Death and dying.
i.e. The people who will say “Oh my god! This show is so good! The story is so sad..” only to meet you with “How dare you say that?” when you mention or speak to them on anything to do with death. It’s always a “let’s be positive and _solve_ this death..”
Because they don’t yet understand that death too is upon them. Death isn’t something to be _solved_ .
The writer/director Mike Flanagan respects this inevitability of death. The whole “process” of Nell’s death was beautifully depicted; reliving her moments, neck-broken, for the last time as she rescinds into death.
You can never ‘come back’ or “resolve” what is/has to happen. and Death is what is to come.
pickle tarts Americans are especially fearful of death as we don't have anything culturally that treats death as if it's an eventuality (like Día de los Muertos or Baron Samedi of Voodoo lore). Death comes for all of us but we don't like to acknowledge that. The Bent Neck Lady (in Nell's case) was just the visual form of death's inevitability.
@Jonathan Fiegl No group of people is ever *all* one thing, but death is the number one most unmentionable topic in American conversations. Our uncomfortability with death is also evident in our youth obsessed culture where aging is generally devalued.
@@madchemist5926 This was THE best scene, I think. Many years ago when I watched Jacob's Ladder, I got creeped, but not by death so much as by spooky stuff.
@Jonathan Fiegl Hmmmm, maybe madchemist does. I feel capable of dealing with death, ever since my dad died when I was 26. It broke me then, but obviously I've had time to learn to deal because that was 41 years ago yesterday =)
If you notice, at around 1:05 after Olivia gives Nell the locket the entire atmosphere shifts slightly. Nell seems to notice something’s wrong, and swallows hard and Olivia’s eyes well up with tears. It’s like the real Olivia was trying her hardest to warn Nell, and almost breaks through for a moment, but then the tears disappear and the house completely takes back over. AMAZING acting, and SO heartbreaking!
What really upsets me is that Nell, out of all of the siblings, did not deserve what cruel fate she ended up with. She is forever haunting herself now, alive or dead. Her ending was so sad and she did not deserve it, she was the most caring out of all of the siblings and she just wanted her family back and when she needed them must and was trying to cry out to them, no one listened. If someone would have just picked up their phone and talked to her and just listen to her, she would not have needed to go back to the house. The siblings are supposed to represent the 5 stages of grief, with Nell representing acceptance. She accepted her past and tried to let go and let go of the house once and for all. But the acceptance ended up kiloing her.
Emily p I she looked really beautiful in the white night gown and when she was with her sister making her touch her pillow and where her husband died
Emily p yea not to mention she is hot as hell and single I would have talked to her and married her and saved her from the house and had a little fun along the way emily
@@jragon9215 christ you sound like a lonely moron
@@jragon9215 🤣🤣🤣
Not to mention the only reason she was even screwed up was because of the bent neck lady following her everywhere smh.
I literally will never forget this scene. This was pure art and rocked me to my core.
I just needed to hug my girl after this scene, just to protect anyone close to me...
MatthewNoPants1atoll this scene wasn’t my proudest fap
Seriously though. I'm absolutely fucking obsessed. Truly one of the greatest scenes of any film ever. Devastating brilliant and masterfully executed.
@@tazmuzta6974 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tazmuzta6974 dude wtf😂
This entire show was a lot more sad than it was scary. The last episode had me bawling my eyes out
Edit: Ayee this is my first comment to reach 1k thanks guys! Love bonding with people over sadness
Facts! That moment when the father sacrificed himself for his children and he told Stephen he was the luckiest man in the world to have been their father. Lost it!
Don’t even get me started on the “go on without me” “how could we?” Moment
I cried a lot too. Luke's story, Nell's death, Nell trying to get her family to stop fighting in episode 6, Olivia's misguided attempt to save her children, the family coming together to save Luke... I believe that horror only follows tragedy and the show did this so well. It built up the horror amazingly then drove home the tragedy just as well. Amazing series.
That moment when Nellie's dead body said that she was right there but none of them could see her :(
Especially when you realize the ending isn't happy at all, and that the house has orchestrated everything that has happened, especially using the Dudleys' love and want to continue to see their girl against them to make sure it wasn't destroyed and kept existing, knowing that all of these people would return to it again in the future. For a second I thought the Dudleys' were actually being reunited with their children happily, then when you think about it, it's just the house showing them what they want to see and tricking them into dying inside it, thus feeding it more. Powerful series.
This series is an instant classic, i hope they dont ruin it with countless seasons, gradually degrading in quality until you end up with American Horror Story.
they actually ripped off American Horror Story at the end there lol. For shame
@Kerr Beeldens it was. However Season 1 is fantastic. Not as good as this show. Though at least there ending was there own idea haha.
deity 93 Hey leave American Horror Story out of this it’s the best tv show ever oh and guess what I had just finished watching season 8 and it was amazing amazing
For me AHS season 2 is the only season that can even come close to the quality and brilliance of this show. AHS Asylum is an underrated masterpiece
@@atiyaha8191 agreed :)
The way she quivers then whispers “mommy” is really heart breaking
This scene absolutely broke me. Towards the end when she revisits her frightening childhood from the perspective of her own haunting ghost and she repeats “no, no, no, no, no” was a truly heartbreaking sight - you could witness the dread that filled her (and it was gut wrenching) as she made the realisation that the most terrifying moments of her life was the haunting of her own death, the ghost of her own dead body. Completely and utterly heartbreaking to think that as a child she would wake and stare at this strange lady with a bent neck, and that ghost eventually haunted her through her life, but all along it was her own lifeless, broken body. Nellie was the most misunderstood character, the most haunted and tortured out of the rest. All she wanted was happiness with her husband and family. The dreadful expression on her face towards the end of this scene as she realises the most haunting, terrifying aspect of her life was herself was absolutely jaw dropping (Victoria Pedretti displayed her acting skills fantastically in this series). Nellie deserved so much more than what she received.
She saw her dead mother as she was pushed off the edge, after a night of comforting and happy, yet terrifying memories within that house. Her last sights were flashbacks of her entire life, which should’ve been a moment of closure or comfort, but instead was an image which would haunt her soul eternally.
She ended up lonely, without the comfort of her loved ones, and died in the last place where they were all together, and safe, as a family - as one.
The moment you as a viewer realized that Nell had been haunted by her future ghost her whole life. It's so sad. And then, once she's hanged, she relives all those moments she had witnessed the "bent-neck lady" only to realize SHE is the bent-neck lady. And that is how she dies. With the sad revelation that she had been haunting herself. What's also depressing is that she had wanted to see her mother so badly again. But then Nell's last moment of her life is her about to die at the hands of her mother's trapped ghost.
It's so sad and creepy at the same time...
Naomi why would a beautiful girl take her life? Isn’t life worth living if ur beautiful?
Lady Luly wow that’s much better then marrying a wealthy business man and living the life in a beach house.
As a grown man and father two, I'll admit that the part where she's saying "no no no no" and thinking back on the little girls perspective gave me a couple nightmares. Expertly tied together. 10/10.
This. Her repeating “no” was horrifying
Despite only being 1 season with 10 episodes, this show is an utter masterpiece. It's going down in history as one of my favorite shows.
That scene was probably one of the best in film or series I’ve seen this year (2018).
Ok because (2008-2021) has had nothing but garbage in the horror genre with the exception of this
Yes i admit it as a grown man i cried at this episode it was so beautifully done and heart breaking, over all the whole series was AMAZING 10/10
Glenn I dont believe a grown man has a sperm as his profile picture
Glenn has any animals died in the series, my mom wants to watch scary shows but cant handle it if a animal gets killed in it ... plz tell me if u know , thanks have great weekend
TheCapcom1996 no, there are no animals dead or alive
I am a grown sheman and I cried at this.
Mortex oh fuck how dead i forgot
This. This is how you do a twist that doesn't just come out of nowhere and doesn't feel like the story told before was just a lie
god this blows my mind how did someone even think of this
Just thinking about how Olivia had the hallucination of the twins telling her how one would end up in darkness her whole life and how the other one would start poisinning his body till one day he would eventually take too much poison...How she promised them that she would never let this happen and how she would always protect them. What a series!
Merima Licina very good insight. I can’t believe I overlooked that.
that scene made me cry, i was really confused until little luke said the poison part then it all clicked
And she’s the one that did it to them ! Wow
@@serenahopeisabella2226 yes this makes it so heart breaking, especially because she was such a sweet and loving mother! They were all victims of the house
@@elenajackson9763 her love for them made it easier for the house to manipulate her... sad but too much love is also poisonous
This literally HURT to watch!! It’s like she’s killing herself over and over again, just listening to the crack gave me goosebumps! The way this show comes full circle was awesome to watch.
I haven't felt this creeped out in years.
Just imagine the realization that after you commit suicide you become what haunts younger you for all your life. When you realize all that, all you can do is scream
She didnt commit suicide tho. She was murdered. They even cleared that up in episode 6
I saw myself in Nell the most, and I really felt for her struggling And not being heard and the way she died..haunting herself forever, is so ridiculously heartbreaking. Even with everything else that happened, I couldn’t get away from feeling sad about it, I think that’s what’s brilliant about this show though - it’s not fear of dying or being killed - it’s existential dread, the fear of being Haunted your whole life by mental illness, fear etc.
I was effected terribly, I was even suicidal. This show is so beautifully heartbreaking, I'm glad to say I'm at a much happier place now
This gives me such anxiety to think about
I can absolutely understand what you're saying. By the time this series came in I was in a really dark place. Full of anxiety, having daily panic attacks, having my family and friends away, feeling suicidal and no one to talk to. Damn I tried to kill myself that year and then Hill house came in and I felt deeply connected with Nelly... this hole series just saved my life. For real. I was so desperated to be heard and so terrified. Nelly made me feel less alone if that's make any sense and the whole story made me realise how much I was going to hurt my loved ones if I followed down that dark road. So thank you Mike Flanagan and the hole cast for making this master piece.
Be a Muslim , not the moderat types , be a Muslim as ALLAH want I can give you guarantee you'll find peace .
And ghosts (jinnat ) will never disturb you again (if you're haunted by any of them)
This scene was shaking. How Nellie was just wanting to be home again, how the house slowly led her to hang herself, just for her to see what she was going to be from the start is just perfect. Thank you for posting this so I can just watch when I'm too lazy to get on Netflix!
dude, i just realize that it was is own mom who killed her, with his mania of waking up his children, now the talk between his father and the ghost of his mother at the end of the series has more meaning now
This episode...whew man....I was in tears from the time Nell showed up and saw Arthur and danced through the house with him and then that plot twist with the bent neck lady...pure genius!!!! Netflix outdid themselves with this show. If this is some kind of anthology, I hope they continue down this path. I think the story with the Crains was a perfect ending, but I hope they do more along these lines because I can't stop thinking about this show!
that house did nell so dirty ☠️😭
This whole scene, from Nell exiting her car to the suicide is so hauntingly sad.. I loved Nellie the most.. Seemed like a sister I never had
Mom turned on the porch light for her
It wasn't really suicide tho, more of like an accident since Nellie didn't know what was truly going on. It's like she got tricked by her own mind.
One of the saddest aspects to Nell’s character is how she was convinced that the Break Neck Lady had killed her husband and it was that start that led her down the path that eventually led her back to the house. But in this instance it was just a random coincidence that he died at that time, and it was not the fault of the house. Upon realizing that, you realize that even with the house in her past, there was still a chance for her to live a normal happy life, but it was just random bad luck that started everything in motion.
I really loved this show despite its faults(some of the acting). It tells a very interesting drama/horror about a grieving family with some of the best horror storytelling that I have seen in a long time.(ep 6 especially)
Ta'Quan Platt it was really just some of the child actors.
While I don't think her husband's death was a murder, I do think it was connected her ghost. I believe that he saw her ghost for a second and it was just too much for his brain to handle and he died as a result.
I think the level of acting in the whole series was superb, even for the little kids.
The whole story (both this one and the original) is about psychic ability. The mother has it and she explains it away as migraines and thats what makes her so susceptible to being possessed by the house.
I think Nell had some psychic ability and accidentally killed him while she was the ghost, unable to control what was happening.
Episode 6 was a masterpiece. Excellent camera work. My favorite episode.
Most terrifying scene in the show. Not only is it genuinely creepy but it was really shocking that she was the “bent neck lady.”
This show was bit scary to me at all just insanely depressing :/ needless to say I cried
the saddest part for me is still that it was her own mom, deluded by the idea that it was all a nightmare. at the very center of it all it was just her trying to protect her baby from all the pain. Nelly trusted her so much and you can see the heartbreak when she goes “mom?” once the necklace turns into a noose. It’s just a perfect mix of horror and sadness. Horrifyingly sad.
Did anyone else notice when she walked up the stairs, she was literally following in her mother's footsteps? As her mother came one full spin around, Nell began walking up. She was also wearing a similar dress with her long brunette hair hanging down the back just like her mother was just a few seconds before this clip starts. It was as if they were almost synchronized. I have a feeling that was supposed to symbolize the fact that she would soon throw herself off the ledge just as her mother did. Her mother then came back wearing a red dress which likely is supposed to symbolize that Nell had finally entered the red room and her fate was sealed.
There was also a few other obvious references that symbolized her suicide like the whole neck pain thing with Luke and Olivia's comment about bodies hanging from the loose ropes, earlier in the season but I feel like they were much easier to catch than what I had mentioned earlier.
Brilliant, creative, mind boggling series. I love the way the house intertwines two separate timelines that resulted in the family basically 'haunting' themselves. 10/10.
It's My Day Off also after the family left the mom alone in the house to die, her mom danced like nellie did with her dead husband when he wasn’t there
Daaamn i didnt realize the relation with luke's neck pain. He told the story about his injury and her ankle. Really good spot there
@@caroleigh3461 No, if you´re referring to episode 1 it shows Nellie dancing around after some scenes when she already had entered the house.
Holy shit I didn’t realize the neck pain thing
She didn't kill herself
her 'mommy' gets me every time. poor nell
I wanna erase my memory of watching this show so I could re-watch it with the sense of 1st time watching
i cried at every momment of their child to adult . i have never seen such kind of emotional series ever in my life. specially nell dance with aurthur and hugh sacrifice at the end.. great great greatt job .
No spoiler alert? I'm only on episode 8 :/
You clearly haven't watched This is Us yet
Best episode of the series
was the worst for me lol, execpt by ending
I like Touch the most but this one was runner up for sure!
Ceara Blyth Agree !
Episode 6 is the best, but episode 5 is amazing too.
Agreed...best & the scariest. Even now whenever I walk somewhere dark I feel like the bent neck lady is standing in front of me.
As someone who suffers from sleep paralysis this episode really hit home in an odd way for me. It was the first time in a long time I had to pause what I was watching to just cry and collect myself. Mine isn’t quite the way it’s shown but it still depicts the terror so well and the thought of the hallucinations actually being your own dead self is a whole different kind of earth shaking. This is SO well done
The way they portrayed how Nelly haunted her own self since a very childhood was just masterpiece
She spends her life ignored, swept away in an ocean of solitude and the real monster is irony.
😭 I know right. This show is definitely about real life problems and how people's strong emotions can make them come alive. Or maybe the toxic house helped with that as well.
@@Charmedsas1 oh that house was definitely evil
She wasn't ignored. She had her mom and dad and siblings.
Still not done with the show yet, but HAD to revisit this scene. An absolute mind blowing twist and very powerful. This show really makes you love these characters.....
When you die and the house says “no lol” and you go back to the past to scare yourself
The saddest and most haunting scene in the entire series, in my opinion. Brilliantly executed and so well acted by Victoria. And the twist of her being haunted by her own death. Man...chills every time. Did not see that twist coming the first time.
As I was rewatching it today .. I got soo emotional 🥲 you don’t expect that watching the first time .
Alright... there are I'd say 3-6 scenes in TV/Cinema history that have made me tear up in my lifetime. It's just not something that happens regularly with me but this scene straight up broke me... I don't know what it was but I felt so sorry for Nellie's character. The house showed her all of the beautiful parts of her family all alive and together... Luke was just a kid not addicted to heroin and she let herself believe it because she so desperately wanted to be there... The music just completely did me in. You see imagine a "Horror" Movie/Show were you actually CARED about the characters this is it! Such a beautiful and shocking scene. I'm not finished the series yet but I can already say It's a masterpiece. RIP Nellie... 😭😭😭
Truly a philosophical/horror masterpiece! This scene was true art and mind blowing!
also add theorethical physics of time bending.... its mindblowing show
Yeah , especially the 6th episode , the two storms
This show and story are horror done right. Nice to be reminded what a ghost actually is. They aren't only spooks designed to scare you. They capture our fear of death, the pain of grieving, and the figurative haunting (in this case, literal) they can leave behind. It's scary in a deep down in the pit of your stomach almost sad way.
Nelly was my Favorite character and i cried watching this😭
the music as she gets up the stairs makes me cry...
This makes me so sad. I used to be so scared of the bent neck lady, thinking she was evil. After this, and realizing it’s all just from the confusion of her own death, I cry every time she goes on screen: [SPOILER] When she appears at the funeral and tried to drag Luke under, she felt so empty and he was her twin, and she needed him. In the scene where Nelly is standing at the coffin, she just wanted her family to notice her. The scene with Theo and Cheryl in the car, she wanted them to stop arguing, because she wanted to help Theo get the truth out so they could make up, and rescue her beloved twin brother. I think for sure, after episode 5, the season became super sad, and way less scary.
But she didn't try to pull Like under?That was their mom.Nell was next to the coffin saying "don't".
Also notice the two things she said as a ghost to Luke was "go" and "don't".The same things she says to him when their mother tries to convince him to put on the hat in the Red Room,God I love this show.
This scene will haunt me forever. Absolutely brilliant. It felt like a punch to the soul
This scene is when you begin to realize just how much power the house has, and that it has orchestrated everything that happens in the series. From driving the mom crazy trying to save her kids, leading to her killing Abigail, then manipulating the Dudleys' in order to make them convince Hugh not to destroy the house, knowing they would all return to it again some day. It kind of ruins what I thought was a somewhat happy ending when you realize the ghost of Abigail is just the house showing the Dudleys' want they want to see, so that they end up dying inside it and feeding it more.
What an incredibly well thought out series.
why don't you think abigail is really abigail?
wait who killed abby
@@chelseaoguike7570Olivia
@@chelseaoguike7570 Olivia, using rat poison.
@@blackwing97 It probably is her, but her dying inside the house and thus becoming a ghost would ensure the Dudleys decide to leave the house standing.
This scene makes me never want to think about committing suicide
That look of innocence at 1:10 :-(. This is one of the first shows in a long time that's genuinely affected me emotionally and I'm not usually a fan of horror at all. Bravo.
And is really interesting how every time she sees the bent neck lady (actually herself) is paralyzed as in sleep paralysis (which is a real condition) but actually she is paralyzed because she broke her neck while hanging and somehow the two states of herself resonate in this "paralysis".
I cant tell you how many times i have rewatched this show and every time this scene just gives me chills. I dont think anyone was able to predict that would happen.
As someone who is fighting depression. This series is really close to my heart, I have a roller coaster ride everytime I watch it.
This was such a good twist. this show is just brilliant!
One of the best shows I've ever seen. I still remember it.
that scene is pure genious...best horror show or movie I've seen in years
This and the conjuring 2 are my favorites
Dude what a scene..... That little girl, is just her as a little kid..... it has been a few years since I first saw this, but still. Very well done scene
Never saw this twist coming. The fact that she was her own ghost haunting herself, what a mindfuck.
No words can describe just how genius this twist was watching it the first time! I figured it out when Nelli stood at the reeling with the noose in her hands and only God's knows why it suddenly clicked in my head that the bend neck lady could have been disfigured like that because of a hanging. Literally just popped up in my head for no reason and then I lost my damn shit watching the scene unfold - I was SPEECHLESS afterwards! Especially the last shot of Nelli screaming is fucking BRUTAL
The scariest thing about this is that her own mom killed her.
That was an illusion of the house.
@@6times969 so that's her mom spirit which being manipulated by the house/poppy to wake her up(kills her) ?
Gaia Seraphina nope in an interview the actor for the mom confirmed the mom killed her because she was still under the illusion she was waking her kids up till the episode where their father convinced her
It’s a twisted, tortured, tormented shell of who her mother once was. Her mom wasn’t evil until the house robbed her of her sanity.
Nah. I saw that coming a mile away. What I didn't see coming was her BEING the Broken Neck Lady. That wasn't just scary, it was downright cruel.
HOLY SHIT. I just realized why Luke feels like such utter shit after this. His body is experiencing what she's feeling. Her corpse is losing all its body heat, leading to him feeling cold. Rigor mortis is taking hold and her body gets stiff, so he does too. He's forced to constantly experience his sister's death. That's just taking dark to a whole new level.
I still get goosebumps every time i think about this scene years after watching through the show
That's just beyond crazy and well done by director Mike Flanagan. Imagine dying like that and having to go thru it multiple times , each one your realizing you were always the bent neck lady haunting yourself? Just Mind totally blown !
Not ever have I seen a scene that shook me to my core more than this one. I was SHOOK.
Damn, every time I watch this I get chills.
my heart completely sunk into the great abyss watching this scene. i figured the bent neck lady was someone that got hung, and from one of the earlier episodes, the mom told the dad to put those ropes away before they have a bunch of hanging bodies around. i just never ever thought it would have been Nelly and wow. i got major goosebumps when it showed all of the times Nelly saw the bent neck lady, only to find out it was herself.
Her mother is the only member of the family I consider to be truly crazy.
Was not expecting this show to be so tragic like this. So many sad scenes with fantastic acting. Not only is it creepy but also very sad. The house ruined this poor family. They never escaped. It followed them for the rest of their lives. Incredible show.
This is still one of my favorite twists from a tv show
This rocked me to my core... and it still does
Same
breaks my heart that when before this she sees her siblings downstairs, they all say things she probably craved to hear from them, just the little words of encouragement and their acknowledgement was all she needed to get going. also how shirley and her mother finally talked about having a tea party with her. the thing no one agreed to back in her childhood. feel so bad for her :(((
This show is hearthbreaking on its own and I think it's what makes it the more beautiful. The idea of Nellie's death literally haunting her to death has so many tragic interpretations
The feeling I had as soon as I realized what was going on and thought about for months after.
this series never fails to make me cry. i already rewatched it several times but still cry every single time.
The bent neck lady was freaking terrifying to me because of childhood trauma with the ring and the grudge etc. But as soon as I found out it was nelly and she was basically her own childhood trauma I was both heartbroken and still horrified.
The way it all ties together so that Nell can mask all the pain through this picture of her family is INSANE
She saw herself in the future since she was a kid... the house planned her death, that's triiiipppy
Favorite chapter, favorite scene, favorite character, favorite serie💜
This was one of the most powerful and spine-chilling scenes of the series. Every time I watch this, it gives me fucking goosebumps.
It’s just so damn brilliant. There’s nothing else I can say. Pure genius. Goosebumps every time I replay it. Perfection.
the music the people the setting...just EVERYTHING about this scene was just perfect. i cried so much
I dont think a twist has ever shocked me as much as this one did
This scene is a masterpiece of directing, set design, camera work, editing, sound and acting!
This was like one of the craziest scenes I’m a show history to me.. like I did t expect this plot twisted. I was screaming at the tv.
Her story was the saddest throughout this series so far. The way she hallucinated her mother, Abigail, and everyone else, and most of all dancing with her boyfriend. Then dying and realizing it was herself.. just wow.