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* Ian in general becomes this after his true nature is revealed. He's ''sick'', malevolently using his proxies to commit mass murder in broad daylight, and visibly [[ADateWithRosiePalms getting off on it]].

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* Ian in general becomes this after his true nature is revealed. He's ''sick'', malevolently using his proxies to commit mass murder in broad daylight, and visibly [[ADateWithRosiePalms getting off on it]].it.
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* A mother calls her children to breakfast. They put their hands on her head. She is feeding memories to cannibal copies of her children. FridgeHorror kicks in when you start to wonder why exactly she's doing this. Did she lose her children prior to the events of the season, and is perfectly happy acting as a mother to their House Copies? Is she a normal mother who has been broken by [[EldritchLocation The House]], and believes that the House Copies are her real children? Is she a childless woman who has been given her heart's desire by the House, in order for it to feed on her? We never find out.
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* The one that actually gave this troper nightmares was what Ian ''did'' with the Tall Boy proxy he created. To wit: he ''brutally'' brains Ian's dad through the eye socket, and then Ian has him chewed on by dozens of pug puppy proxies. When he's finally taken away, he uses the Tall Boy to a) horrifically murder the two cops detaining him ''with a [[ChainsawGood cement cutter]]'' (which he does ''in front of a '''school bus full of children''''') and b) horrifically murder yet another cop and use his blood to write a message on the patio of a house.
** The worst parts of it all are the screams of those he's killing--they are the realistic shrieks of people being gorily mutilated, and they go on for ''way'' too long, because he never goes for quick kills, actually seeming to prolong them.

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* The one that actually gave this troper nightmares was what What Ian ''did'' with the Tall Boy proxy he created. To wit: he ''brutally'' brains Ian's dad through the eye socket, and then Ian has him chewed on by dozens of pug puppy proxies. When he's finally taken away, he uses the Tall Boy to a) horrifically murder the two cops detaining him ''with a [[ChainsawGood cement cutter]]'' (which he does ''in front of a '''school bus full of children''''') and b) horrifically murder yet another cop and use his blood to write a message on the patio of a house. \n** The worst parts of it all are the screams of those he's killing--they are the realistic shrieks of people being gorily mutilated, and they go on for ''way'' too long, because he never goes for quick kills, actually seeming to prolong them.
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* Ian is manipulative and sadistic, and is also implied repeatedly to have more-than-platonic affection for his sister. The clincher on this one is when he creates a proxy of ''Tom'' and uses it to try and initiate sex with her.

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* Ian is manipulative and sadistic, and is also implied repeatedly to have more-than-platonic affection for his sister. The clincher on this one is when he creates a proxy of ''Tom'' and uses it to try and initiate sex with her. Except, he also might've cut out the middleman and used his power to create a ''Jill'' proxy.
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* Ian is manipulative and sadistic, and is also implied repeatedly to have more-than-platonic affection for his sister. The clincher on this one is when he creates a proxy of ''Tom'' and uses it to try and initiate sex with her.

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* Ian in general becomes this after his true nature is revealed.
* The UncannyValley spawned through one of the doors

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revealed. He's ''sick'', malevolently using his proxies to commit mass murder in broad daylight, and visibly [[ADateWithRosiePalms getting off on it]].
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* The one that actually gave this troper nightmares was what Ian ''did'' with the Tall Boy proxy he created. To wit: he ''brutally'' brains Ian's dad through the eye socket, and then Ian has him chewed on by dozens of pug puppy proxies. When he's finally taken away, he uses the Tall Boy to a) horrifically murder the two cops detaining him ''with a [[ChainsawGood cement cutter]]'' (which he does ''in front of a '''school bus full of children''''') and b) horrifically murder yet another cop and use his blood to write a message on the patio of a house.
** The worst parts of it all are the screams of those he's killing--they are the realistic shrieks of people being gorily mutilated, and they go on for ''way'' too long, because he never goes for quick kills, actually seeming to prolong them.
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*** While it's not hers alone, when they come back through the house together we get Jules' and Margot's fears combined. In this instance, it's a darkly-lit school hall, with a solitary teacher writing repetitively on a blackboard. We can also question the full fear of Margot's "laughing lunatic", who previously just laughed at Margot. But in the persona of the teacher, grabs Margot and seats her violently and against her will into a desk. Was the aggression because of Jules' fear or what Margot genuinely feared?
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** Candle Cove is arguably even scarier here than it was in the original short story. Where as the creepypasta only subtly hinted that TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou, with Skin-Taker supposedly looking at the camera on occasion, the show outright depicts Horace Horrible going straight to the camera, claiming he can see you, and snickering menacingly.
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* The dwarf child, accompanying Joseph, being dragged into the darkness by the Pestilential God

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* Alice’s gradual sanity slippage throughout the show, culminating in her turning on her sister and cannibalising the (admittedly bothersome) student loan collector.


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** Ian’s imaginary friend come to life, Tall Boy, proves to be even more terrifying than Pretzel Jack, lacking any of the latter’s endearing or redeeming traits.
* Ian in general becomes this after his true nature is revealed.
* The UncannyValley spawned through one of the doors
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