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Hey guys! 

Time for the next episode of The Haunting of Hill House!! There's a big scream at the top of this one (I tried to reduce the gain a lot for your ears haha). 

As always, thanks so much for your support here on Patreon! Until the next one, ✨stay golden!✨

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Original Series: The Haunting of Hill House

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The Haunting of Hill House S1E2

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Ian

Hey Nat happy Thursday counting the hrs down til I get to see this reaction if I'm remembering correctly this is the one with the kittens 😬 if so yep better keep that volume down lol, looking forward to it anyways and at least tomorrow is only a quite place which in comparison isn't scary at all 😊

Sean

Oh, I'm super early on this one. The wall banging scene in this episode is pulled straight from the book (with some minor changes). I read the book after watching the show and that scene in the book gave me chills because of its portrayal here.

Darryl Low

You should check out the 1963 movie version The Haunting. The wall banging scenes in that are terrifying.

Chris H

The first few notes of the main theme are very similar to the Winterfell/Stark theme in GoT.

Calo Grsf

Hi Nat and thank you for this new great reaction! 😄 It's annoying for your camera what happened haha, I just hope it won't happen again 🤞 Otherwise you were great for this reaction, and yeah I never liked this tradition of leaving the casket open, luckily for my grandmother few month ago, it was closed, and I sincerely think this is the best solution, at least the best image I have of her is someone smiling and warm 😌 And forcing someone to go see that, as shown in the show, is one of the worst things. And don't worry about how you look, even if you're a little pale, you look great 😄 I can't wait for the following contents! I hope you're fine, take care, be safe and stay golden! 💛

Essero Eson

Why do I feel like this season ends in a xanax prescription for someone?

Darryl Low

There's nothing more scary than silence Nat, and the anticipation that something's gonna happen. I saw the thumbnail today and thought you had finally resorted to watching with the lights on 😊 Technology can be funny. I'm glad your camera is behaving itself, and the new set up is perfect. Thanks for today's video and I'm looking forward to watching A Quiet Place with you tomorrow. Stay Spooky 💛

Randee Carreno

Happy Thursday, Natalie! 😊 Downloading this right now to watch later tonight. This is one of my favorite episodes. Looking forward to watching this reaction this evening. Have a great day today! 😊 Until the next video, Stay Golden! 💛

Byron

It’s here! Grabbing a drink. Grabbing a snack!

Ben Wheeler

"The kittens are gonna die...we can't have nice things in a show like this." Most salient lesson learned from Game of Thrones.

john collins

So this show has SO much going on and it's hard to understand everything in the first viewing. Since you're only going to watch it once I recommend you try really hard to remember things that seem like important lines. The thing I think is most important to remember throughout the entire show is this line from Steven in the first episode: "I've seen a lot of ghosts. Just not the way you think. A ghost can be a lot of things. A memory, a daydream, a secret. Grief, anger, guilt. But, in my experience, most times they're just what we want to see. Most times, a ghost is a wish."

Julia

A suggestion for future Natmare movies!! If you haven't seen it, the movie Hush is so good! Its written by Mike Flanagan (who wrote/directed this show) and Kate Siegel (who plays Theo)!

Holly R

Thank you so much for watching this series. I know it's difficult to do, but I'd suggest not getting too tense about jump scares. While there are some, they're really not too common. The series relies so much on atmosphere that I worry that your tension and anticipation of jump scares might cause you to miss the beauty (and some key moments).

—thoughtstorms—Keith—

I agree with Holly, but i understand completely. I'm not as scared in horror films, Alien was probably the last one that gave me nightmares, and i saw it in the theater on first release. Hill House to me is so much more a drama about loss and grief than it is about horror.

—thoughtstorms—Keith—

Two thoughts for now. First, the lamp we see in this video is fascinating. I'd love a photo or two. I always wonder what is printed on a YouTuber's t-shirt, or what some interesting object in the background looks like when we can see it clearly. My second thought is that i don't like seeing you traumatized. It would be fine with me - if NAT-mare season was called off on account of good mental health. I know you're more resilient than you realize, but at any time - your loyal patrons, members, and fans... we'll stand by you if you pivot to less frightful material. All your call, of course.

Thomas Yanez

"Are these horror kittens?!" LOL. Wow.

Christopher Boscarino

Each episode focuses on one character, the first five are the kids in oldest to youngest order. All of them are traumatized in their own way. There is some additional symbolism going on with each kid, but I'll save that till the end so as to not spoil it for you. That particular interpretation was confirmed by the director. EDIT: Luke and Nell are twins, but Luke is technically older.

Thomas Yanez

I hope she survives long enough to get to the best parts of the show. In every reaction I've seen for this show, you see them reach the turning point (for themselves) and that's the best part of the reaction, but I've never seen anybody so aggressively anticipatory of something scary happening.

Anonymous

Ironically, Daredevil is also an awesome Netflix show!

Joe Blankenship

I'm sure it's going to get crazy further along, but so far, this show isn't nearly as scary as Natalie is expecting it to be. I'm glad there isn't a jump scare every 5 minutes. Those are so cheap, and this show seems classier than that. Classy like a kitten with big zombie eyeballs, haha.

devin flynn

Rose Red might be a nice reprieve for you in Natmare season, it's old like 20 years old and kinda cheesy so you can maintain the scary theme without it being the most traumatic heap of cinema you give us the pleasure of viewing with you.

devin flynn

Also have you seen 13 ghosts? not the old one the Thir13teen spelling or how ever

Skizane

I must say, I think it's a curious casting decision to have two different actors portraying the father in the family, especially as one is famous and well known and the other isn't. Timothy Hutton has had a more than forty year career acting in Hollywood and I believe is an Oscar winner or at least a nominee, and there's no reason he couldn't play the father in both times with some makeup and hair dye to make him look younger in the past sections. It would be less jarring when we jump back to the earlier time period, especially since the other actor looks nothing like him.

BJ Stephens

I'm sorry but no, it's not that jarring at all. it's like 20+ years earlier, they couldn't make Hutton look that young without expensive de-aging cg, and Henry Thomas does a great job as the young Hugh imo.

This_Jedi_crafts

You are too funny! I couldn't get through this series when I initially watched it - it was SO slowly paced and jumped around with the flashbacks. I just "gave up" by episode three. Watching someone who hates horror makes it hysterical so thanks for the laughs - even during the tense moments - it helps relieve the tension created by the direction. I honestly thought the "second season" was a much better "ghost story," and it was amazing the way (much like AHS) the same actors manifest in amazingly different roles. Excited to continue getting through this series, watching you react. And RELIEVED that "A Quiet Place" won the poll - I think you would have lost your mind with almost any of the other titles. Trying to come up with additional "Natmare" themed movies that are not on the horror/ gore side.

Anonymous

Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the background ghosts nat!

Matthew Periolat

Honestly, I’m gutting through this. This is not fun, this is stressful and it’s just not for me. Especially right before bedtime. Normally, I don’t mind ghost stories or a little spook, but this… this is making me VERY uncomfortable. Please do not think less of me if I chicken out before the end. I’m trying to give it a chance, but be glad when this is done! Still Golden. Barely this time.

Ethan Plumer

This show is so good. It gets me so emotional! Compared to the relationships and the dynamics of this broken family, the scary stuff is just filler, or perhaps icing.

Michael G. Munz

I've been watching for them myself (I've seen this series before), but I almost never see them. :(

BJ Stephens

Believe me, I am NOT one for horror the vast majority of the time. and I didn't think I'd be able to handle watching this show, but honestly it's so well done, it's 100% worth it to make it to the end imo.

Cory Silver

Small Easter Egg. Near the start, Theodora is reading a book. "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson is the author that wrote "The Haunting of Hill House" book. I think there was a period where every kid in every school had to read "The Lottery". (Also that one "Monsters are due on Maple Street" story by Rod Sterling.) Here's a 20 minute audiobook of it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpl3nFL7-yQ And bonus... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQHpqnffkEQ The spooky kittens were genuinely unsettling.

Baron

some more interesting fact about the The Lottery are that she only wrote it in one day... Also it was first published in The New Yorker and that a lot of people who first read it cancelled their subscriptions or wrote letters because of how affected they were by the material.