Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope has been merged with Acting For Two. Removing ZCE.
Deleted line(s) 26 (click to see context) :
* TalkingToHerself: Gee's sister-in-law, when she is possessed.
Changed line(s) 29 (click to see context) from:
* WouldHurtAChild: The one who possessed Glenda, a high schooler, in "Possession". The ''albularyo'' whom Glenda was sent to even mentions that she is only young while begging the possessor to leave.
to:
* WouldHurtAChild: The one who possessed Glenda, a high schooler, in "Possession". The ''albularyo'' whom Glenda was sent to even mentions that she is only young while begging the possessor to leave.leave.
----
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 28 (click to see context) from:
* VoiceChangeling: Glenda answers to the ''albularyo'' in a deep, gurgling voice.
to:
* VoiceChangeling: Glenda answers to the ''albularyo'' in a deep, gurgling voice.voice.
* WouldHurtAChild: The one who possessed Glenda, a high schooler, in "Possession". The ''albularyo'' whom Glenda was sent to even mentions that she is only young while begging the possessor to leave.
* WouldHurtAChild: The one who possessed Glenda, a high schooler, in "Possession". The ''albularyo'' whom Glenda was sent to even mentions that she is only young while begging the possessor to leave.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 9,10 (click to see context) from:
In October 2017, Gee and their family visit Gee's mother-in-law for the All Saints' Day holidays, when their sister-in-law comes home, possessed. After a pastor drives away the spirit, she recounts her tale: while on the way to visit a wedding, she got into an accident by a bridge where several fatal accidents happened, and from then on she started to feel heavier until she blanked out. Gee randomly wonders how a possession will feel, and during a prayer meeting, she starts feeling unusual. The pastor theorizes that whatever possesses Gee's sister-in-law moved to them, but the other family members also display signs of possession.
to:
In October 2017, Gee and their family visit Gee's mother-in-law for the All Saints' Day holidays, when their sister-in-law comes home, possessed. After a pastor drives away the spirit, she recounts her tale: while on the way to visit a wedding, she got into an accident by a bridge where several fatal accidents happened, bridge, and from then on she started to feel heavier until she blanked out. Gee randomly wonders how a possession will feel, and during a prayer meeting, she starts they start feeling unusual. The Their sister-in-law, spouse, and even the pastor theorizes that whatever possesses Gee's show the same symptoms. As it turns out, four children died at the bridge where the sister-in-law moved to them, but the other family members also display signs of possession.
had an accident, and their restless spirits joined her until she met her family.
Changed line(s) 15 (click to see context) from:
---> It feels like something is entering my body. (...) My insides were feeling stiff and the surroundings felt very cold. (...) My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes narrowed and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain.
to:
---> It feels like something is entering my body. (...) My insides were feeling stiff and the surroundings felt very cold. (...) My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes narrowed and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain. (...) I became mute; no matter how much I tried to speak, no voice came out. My feet suddenly became heavier. My nails seemed to turn black from the cold.
Changed line(s) 21 (click to see context) from:
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and Gee introduces themself as "Grace".
to:
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and Gee doesn't recognize their spouse and introduces themself as "Grace".
Changed line(s) 23 (click to see context) from:
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they worship idols, which is denounced by some Protestants but not minded by Catholics, which include the majority of Filipinos.
to:
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first only thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they or anyone they know worship idols, which is denounced by some Protestants but not minded by Catholics, which include the majority of Filipinos.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
In October 2017, Gee and their family visit Gee's mother-in-law for the All Saints' Day holidays, when their sister-in-law comes home, possessed. After a pastor drives away the spirit, she recounts her tale: while on the way to visit a wedding, she got into an accident by a bridge where several fatal accidents happened, and from then on she started to feel heavier until she blanked out. Gee randomly wonders how a possession will feel, and during a prayer meeting, she starts feeling unusual. The pastor theorizes that whatever possesses Gee's sister-in-law moved to them, but the other family members also display signs of possession.
----
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
---> I didn't know what was happening. My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes were glaring and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain.
to:
---> I didn't know what was happening. It feels like something is entering my body. (...) My insides were feeling stiff and the surroundings felt very cold. (...) My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes were glaring narrowed and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain.
Changed line(s) 19 (click to see context) from:
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they worship idols, considered a sin in some forms of Christianity.
to:
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they worship idols, considered a sin in which is denounced by some forms Protestants but not minded by Catholics, which include the majority of Christianity.Filipinos.
Added DiffLines:
* TalkingToHerself: Gee's sister-in-law, when she is possessed.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5,6 (click to see context) from:
High-schooler Marian and her friends go out to buy alcohol, despite the fact they are not exactly keen about it. Much to their surprise, Glenda downs the liquor like it was water. Even stranger, she is now a competent dancer, even though she has two left feet. When her behavior gets more erratic, her friends call her parents. Her mother orders the students to bring Glenda to an ''albularyo''[[note]]Identified as a "''magtatawas''", a type of ''albularyo'' that performs rituals using alum ("''tawas''")[[/note]].
to:
High-schooler Marian and her friends go out to buy alcohol, despite the fact they are not exactly keen about it. Much to their surprise, Glenda downs the liquor like it was water. Even stranger, she is now a competent dancer, even though she has two left feet. When her behavior gets more erratic, her friends call her parents. Her mother orders the students to bring Glenda to an ''albularyo''[[note]]Identified ''albularyo''.[[note]]Identified as a "''magtatawas''", a type of ''albularyo'' that performs who can perform rituals using alum ("''tawas''")[[/note]].
("''tawas''")[[/note]] He finds out Glenda is possessed by a rape victim who wishes to find justice, believing the students killed them. After much praying and convincing, the spirit agrees to leave Glenda's body. Glenda has no memories of her possession, but it stays in Marian's mind for years.
Changed line(s) 10 (click to see context) from:
* AndIMustScream: The narrator of the second story is aware of what happened while they were possessed.
to:
* AndIMustScream: The narrator of the second story Gee is aware of what happened while they were possessed.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Both victims in the episode have little to no memories of being possessed.
Changed line(s) 16 (click to see context) from:
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and the second story's protagonist introduces themself as "Grace", which doesn't appear to be their real name.
to:
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and the second story's protagonist Gee introduces themself as "Grace", which doesn't appear to be their real name."Grace".
* PlaguedByNightmares: Marian couldn't sleep for two weeks after Glenda's possession because she can only see Glenda's face when she closes her eyes.
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they worship idols, considered a sin in some forms of Christianity.
* PlaguedByNightmares: Marian couldn't sleep for two weeks after Glenda's possession because she can only see Glenda's face when she closes her eyes.
* SinInvitesPossession: In the second story, the first thing the pastor asks Gee after being possessed is if they worship idols, considered a sin in some forms of Christianity.
Changed line(s) 18 (click to see context) from:
* TemptingFate: In the second story in "Possession", the narrator wonders what it would be like if they were possessed. Guess what happens later.
to:
* TalkingInYourSleep: In both stories, the possession victims seem to be sleeping, but they answer coherently to anyone talking to them.
* TemptingFate:In the second story in "Possession", the narrator Gee wonders what it would be like if they were possessed. Guess what happens later.
* TemptingFate:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
'''Original title:''' "''Sapi''"
'''Aired:''' August 31, 2022
High-schooler Marian and her friends go out to buy alcohol, despite the fact they are not exactly keen about it. Much to their surprise, Glenda downs the liquor like it was water. Even stranger, she is now a competent dancer, even though she has two left feet. When her behavior gets more erratic, her friends call her parents. Her mother orders the students to bring Glenda to an ''albularyo''[[note]]Identified as a "''magtatawas''", a type of ''albularyo'' that performs rituals using alum ("''tawas''")[[/note]].
----
!!Tropes for both stories include:
* AndIMustScream: The narrator of the second story is aware of what happened while they were possessed.
---> I didn't know what was happening. My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes were glaring and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain.
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Whoever was possessing Glenda, apparently.
* HeadDesk: Glenda bumps her head on whatever she can bump her head into, but ironically, there are no desks involved.
* HighSchoolDance: The first story takes place in the buildup to one.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: When Glenda's friends recount her experiences being possessed, she stops them mid-way because she is too scared. Her friends never brought it up since then.
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and the second story's protagonist introduces themself as "Grace", which doesn't appear to be their real name.
* SucksAtDancing: Glenda, when she's not possessed.
* TemptingFate: In the second story in "Possession", the narrator wonders what it would be like if they were possessed. Guess what happens later.
* VoiceChangeling: Glenda answers to the ''albularyo'' in a deep, gurgling voice.
'''Aired:''' August 31, 2022
High-schooler Marian and her friends go out to buy alcohol, despite the fact they are not exactly keen about it. Much to their surprise, Glenda downs the liquor like it was water. Even stranger, she is now a competent dancer, even though she has two left feet. When her behavior gets more erratic, her friends call her parents. Her mother orders the students to bring Glenda to an ''albularyo''[[note]]Identified as a "''magtatawas''", a type of ''albularyo'' that performs rituals using alum ("''tawas''")[[/note]].
----
!!Tropes for both stories include:
* AndIMustScream: The narrator of the second story is aware of what happened while they were possessed.
---> I didn't know what was happening. My fear and anxiety were mixing together. My hands are cold and feel very heavy. At that moment, I felt there was an unseen presence in our house holding my hands. (...) It's like something's preventing my mouth from speaking. It's like something's controlling me. My eyes were glaring and it felt like something wanted to escape my body. I couldn't stop laughing. A scary feeling wrapped around me. I felt like killing someone. That was how I felt, and there was also a fear I can't explain.
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Whoever was possessing Glenda, apparently.
* HeadDesk: Glenda bumps her head on whatever she can bump her head into, but ironically, there are no desks involved.
* HighSchoolDance: The first story takes place in the buildup to one.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: When Glenda's friends recount her experiences being possessed, she stops them mid-way because she is too scared. Her friends never brought it up since then.
* NotHimself: Glenda becomes an alcoholic and a good dancer, completely opposite her reputation, and the second story's protagonist introduces themself as "Grace", which doesn't appear to be their real name.
* SucksAtDancing: Glenda, when she's not possessed.
* TemptingFate: In the second story in "Possession", the narrator wonders what it would be like if they were possessed. Guess what happens later.
* VoiceChangeling: Glenda answers to the ''albularyo'' in a deep, gurgling voice.