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Post by Oneiros on Apr 9, 2016 17:53:15 GMT
Today's tale brings up the 'classic' kind of ghost story tropes. You're all alone in a strange house and start to see/feel things. Nicely done to bring the schizophrenia in as a reason for skepticism and kudos for sensitive handling. Plus a visit from an honest-to-goodness Catholic priest Anyone else have spooky spirit stories to share?
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Kate
Travelling Wordsmith
Noodle brain: stir fried.
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Post by Kate on Apr 9, 2016 20:28:45 GMT
All I know is, I cycle past Hilltop regularly. Now I am going to be sprinkling garlic water as I go....
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Post by spooniermist on Apr 10, 2016 11:59:16 GMT
I loved this episode so much. I know it had a few tropes in it, but it was still pretty tense. Defo had goosebumps!
For me, the best episodes are the ones where it's not explained at all what's going on, where we don't have any true understanding of what has happened. What was the tree? Was the person the narrator saw actually a ghost? What happened to the girl, and what was she? Was she responsible for killing those people, or were they all just too freaked out by her?
Also, I may have missed something, but were the fractals important?
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Post by Doktor Payne on Apr 10, 2016 15:38:11 GMT
Fractals are always important
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Kate
Travelling Wordsmith
Noodle brain: stir fried.
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Post by Kate on Apr 14, 2016 14:37:12 GMT
Fractals are always important S'quantum. And a big ball on a rubber sheet.
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