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Madness has now completely consumed Roderick, and we finally get an answer to a previously asked question: Is Lenore also one of the Usher children, and must she share the same fate? People are falling from the sky as a symbolic representation of the Usher family’s, or more specifically Roderick Usher’s, deeds. It’s a drastic… — read more
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Now, the last of the Usher children must meet their end. But is it really the last child? I wonder if Lenore counts as one of the Usher kids. If I recall correctly, I haven’t seen her in Roderick’s visions yet. Frederick is still left, and in hindsight, he’s not only the biggest fool in… — read more
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In this episode, it finally happens—we get a bit more insight into Tamerlane’s life, and Juno gets a bit more screen time. However, the most interesting part for me is Pym, Arthur Gordon Pym (and that’s important, remember it!). Just a heads-up: Juno sticks to her role as a side or outsider character, even though… — read more
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This episode was packed with information, even more so than before. There’s a lot going on here. My head is spinning a bit, and I hope I can remember everything. Where should we begin? Auguste and Roderick met each other when they were young, as even back then, Fortunato wasn’t a great company—it was just… — read more
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Once again, we learn more about Roderick and Madeline’s turbulent past. However, it quickly becomes clear that Roderick wasn’t always as strong as his older self. His early days at Fortunato were full of difficulties, and his sister advised him to submit to the system, even if it meant getting involved in illegal activities. But… — read more
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How can you tell if a series is excellent? It completely absorbs you, making you forget your surroundings. I notice this strongly with The Fall of the House of Usher, especially at the end of each episode when the logo appears with that spine-chilling sound. It’s already shocked me three times because I completely lose… — read more
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In this episode, it quickly becomes clear that Roderick Usher isn’t as sharp as he might have once seemed. At the same time, a mysterious woman is introduced—she’s appeared before, but oddly always in different forms. The focus, however, is on Perry, who has been rejected by his father and aunt when he pitched what… — read more
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After an entertaining and very well-made first season of Only Murders in the Building, I felt the need to dive into something different. I remembered that I had once started The Fall of the House of Usher but turned it off right after the opening scene in the church. However, during a little book shopping… — read more
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