'Kenny Powers said:
'Walton Goggins said:
'Kenny Powers said:
'Walton Goggins said:
'Kenny Powers said:
So the family are also ghosts as well, right? Thinking nobody is really alive in this show. Don't call the police, work out of the house, only come into contact with neighbors..
The realtor? Doctors mom is seeing for the pregnancy? Cops that were there after the nurse murder re-enactors attacked the family last week? (cop last night I think was a ghost)...The mom went on the "death tour" and the people there saw her
House is still in shambles (as shown at beginning of first episode) so house isn't even fixed so no realtor. Cops are also ghosts or family's imagination. Looks like this is the Sixth Sense made for TV (Bruce Willis = family members). I like the show.
That was 1978 when the house was in shambles. If they family moved cross country it wouldnt make sense that they were ghosts already. Its an interesting thought though and I wouldnt totally rule it out.ETA: The 3 people that were killed last week wouldnt fit into your idea either, as well as the mom going on the "death tour" last night and all those people seeing her
I didn't watch last night's episode. As for the three people killed I don't remember the family being hauled into police station and questioned. I think the ghosts killed them and disposed of the bodies, right? Meaning all of it could have been in the family's imagination and they are dead as well.Bruce Willis character walked all over the city but was dead (think drove car/took bus/train as well) meaning travel doesn't mean you are alive.
Ghosts disposed of 2 of the bodies, the girl who got the ax to the stomach was found down the street (the cops tell them this, and the neighbor sees her stumbling down the street from her house. It was pretty clear it was a home invasion, 2 people were missing, and the pregnant mom and daughter just had a traumatic experience. They can ask questions in the house (which they did), and detain them later if something points to them committing a crime. I think its pretty common in TV/movies to question people in their house, at the scene of the crime, etc and not haul them in until they are suspected of something.Willis couldnt communicate with anyone but the kid though, right? The family has talked to the realtor, the mom's doctors, the dad has talked to his piece of ###, etc, etc.
Any real life home invasion like this you would have many cops, investigators, forensics, etc. and you couldn't simply put your house up on the market the day or so after. The cop that keeps showing up either knows he's a ghost or doesn't.
I think everyone involved with the family are ghosts and some need them to do something so they can "leave" the house (remember the maid seeing her dead body in the pit and Lang telling her she'll never leave now)
Good point on the home invasion aspect, although you may be overthinking it since this is just a TV show (and not a cop TV show). I also think the home invasion was real because it appeared like the
ghosts went out of their way to "save" the wife and daughter.What cop keeps showing up? I thought last nights episode was the first time that cop had been seen, and he is a ghost, which is why they showed him getting stabbed in the alley when he was younger, right? I dont think he was 1 of the cops in the 2nd episode, but I dont remember that in particular.
Also, getting back to your idea on the family being ghosts, I remembered something a little bit ago that might be the most convincing thing since you even believe the wife's doctors and the "death tour" and stuff were ghosts. In the first episode, when the dad is sleepwalking or whatever and goes to light the stove, Jessica Lange stops him and says "No, its not your time yet" or something very similar. The family are not ghosts. Im still not sure about
all of his patients as the crazy kid clearly is, I want to think the girl in the murder trio wasnt, and this week's patient really didnt get enough screen time for me to have an idea.