Finished the series after some hefty binge watching.
I can give a fairly decent spoiler free review, but if you really don’t want anything of the slightest spoiled, even in respect of vague tone, then don’t read on. But I’m not going to use spoiler tags where there aren’t any *real* spoilers.
Despite the flimsy start and the generic set-up, I did really quite enjoy this series. It is wildly different in tone than the Hill House series. Wildly.
In Hill House, we had a very intense and deeply sad series of ongoing events with some very strong moments of ‘horror’ thrown in. It was very unsettling and gruelling at times - a gripping, tough watch. With admittedly a very silly final episode.
Bly Manor is a much less intense affair and, comparatively, a ‘light horror’ / chiller offering, akin to something like the film ‘The Others’ (the one with Nicole Kidman). With that comes a spooky mystery and jokes about cups of tea.
It is therefore immediately disappointing at face value, but with a bit of patience it reveals its own virtues. The jarring accents become less jarring and the mystery more intriguing. Being picky there is a little bit of plot sag 2/3 through where I wanted things to pick up the pace, so it could perhaps be an episode shorter, but otherwise I was pretty darn entertained the whole way through.
Now, brief spoilers but not detail:
^ things mentioned in the spoiler tags were superb.
If you like high octane horror then you’ll come away rather gutted but for those willing to invest in something more subtle, there is a lot to enjoy here and it’s definitely worth sticking with it passed the first episode - which I found very disappointing based on my expectations from Hill House.
8.5/10
I can give a fairly decent spoiler free review, but if you really don’t want anything of the slightest spoiled, even in respect of vague tone, then don’t read on. But I’m not going to use spoiler tags where there aren’t any *real* spoilers.
Despite the flimsy start and the generic set-up, I did really quite enjoy this series. It is wildly different in tone than the Hill House series. Wildly.
In Hill House, we had a very intense and deeply sad series of ongoing events with some very strong moments of ‘horror’ thrown in. It was very unsettling and gruelling at times - a gripping, tough watch. With admittedly a very silly final episode.
Bly Manor is a much less intense affair and, comparatively, a ‘light horror’ / chiller offering, akin to something like the film ‘The Others’ (the one with Nicole Kidman). With that comes a spooky mystery and jokes about cups of tea.
It is therefore immediately disappointing at face value, but with a bit of patience it reveals its own virtues. The jarring accents become less jarring and the mystery more intriguing. Being picky there is a little bit of plot sag 2/3 through where I wanted things to pick up the pace, so it could perhaps be an episode shorter, but otherwise I was pretty darn entertained the whole way through.
Now, brief spoilers but not detail:
I found the final episode / epilogue to be ever so sad.... Hit me right in the feels! Like the first series, there is tragedy in spades.
I also thought the penultimate episode had one of the very best examples of ‘ghost lore’ I have ever seen. Really top notch chilling horror like something off the Twilight Zone.
She slept... she forgot... she woke... until she faded and had no face
I also thought the penultimate episode had one of the very best examples of ‘ghost lore’ I have ever seen. Really top notch chilling horror like something off the Twilight Zone.
She slept... she forgot... she woke... until she faded and had no face

^ things mentioned in the spoiler tags were superb.
If you like high octane horror then you’ll come away rather gutted but for those willing to invest in something more subtle, there is a lot to enjoy here and it’s definitely worth sticking with it passed the first episode - which I found very disappointing based on my expectations from Hill House.
8.5/10
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