Thursday, October 10, 2019
The Morgue ep 103
Welcome back fellow readers. I've nearly finished scream The first season is done and the dirt has settled. Many questions have been answered, but more questions have been asked. Since the ending exposes who the killer is, it makes you ask yourself then why was that character attacked by another Ghostface and who is the new accomplice? The show does a good job of making you wonder who is the killer. Many main characters feel like they could be the killer, minus one character Noah. Noah is our nerdy relate-able character. He represents our common perspective. You as a viewer trusts him the most because he is us, the common viewer, He knows the rules of horror movies. This makes him feel invincible. That is one thing you don't want in a horror project. Thats really my only major complaint for this season. MTV really flexes it's producing chops and provides a wonderful soundtrack with a special track list including, Hold Me Down by Mansionair and All We Do by Oh Wonder (songs I recommend). The show allows you to listen to fantastic songs that you wouldn't really strive to listen too. Now I love season one and I think it is a great reminder that the great Wes Craven was really ahead of his time, rest in piece you trail blazer. Season 2 really changes everything you know. It no longer sticks to it's roots and really changes the subject matter to fit these characters and no longer just the horror category. Season 2 produces my favorite episode of TV of all time. In 45 minutes this episode puts you through many mental hoops. LIGHT SPOILER: You get a whole episode that is dedicated for you , the viewer, to be ready for a character death. In all reality the episode is a slow burn that makes you grow as a person and make you feel like you are going through the 7 stages of grief. Thank you for reading, and dear reader this has been the newest episode of THE MORGUE.
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