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Sunday, 21 October 2018

Doctor Who 11.3 "Rosa Parks" Review

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An episode for those into their history and specifically US history, with Rosa Parks as a talking point to begin any conversation.  But to actually be there got them talking in this, especially Ryan (Tosin Cole) and Yaz (Mandip Gill) who experienced first hand the racism of the past.  No it didn't get better in the longrun, things improved but back to being worse currently in most countries, particularly the US.  With Ryan being told he can't stay in the diner and Yaz being called a Mexican, though things seemed to be a little different for Mexicans, at least back then, but not so for the blacks populace.  Yaz's reference to not being accepted even at work is believable and relevant today and particularly being a Muslim and being called the generic stereotypical label of 'terrorist'.  As well as being called "Paki" : a racist term also still prevalent today.

The Doctor (Jodi Whittaker) being impressed by being in 1955 Montgomery Alabama and meeting Rosa Parks (Vinette Robinson) where the TARDIS took them after their ninth attempt to get back to Sheffield or fourteenth as Graham (Bradley Walsh) said.  Detecting artron signals which isn't good, probably why the TARDIS bought them here.  With Krosco (Josh Bowman) sabotaging the bus sit-in and trying to alter history.  The Doctor detecting his suitcase in a warehouse and being masked.  Explaining also why he came across the TARDIS which is meant to be invisible to others.  They have to ensure that history goes ahead unaltered with the next day being the day of the sit-in and as they take in the bus ride to determine the route and her schedule.  Using the hotel room wall as a marker board which the Doctor says can be easily wiped off.  Graham referring to her as not being Banksy, and who know she could be him!  Ryan being confused about his history of who Rosa is and Graham saying his grandmother would be angry.

The Doctor encounters Krosco (a pun on a market warehouse store almost) who is a former prisoner of Storm Cage as she notices his tattoo on his wrist and he was released with a neuro restrictor being implanted so he can't get violent, though he does grab her neck and can't do much else.  As she makes his vortex manipulator disappear so he's stuck here and she's his only way out.  Of course he tries everything he can to ensure history is changed as he's a racist.  He gets the driver, James to alter his day so he doesn't drive the bus but Graham and Ryan fix that by turning up at his fishing hole and making sure he goes back to work telling him there's going to be trouble on his route.

Ryan gets to speak with Rosa, her husband, when he follows her home to keep an aye on her and getting to meet Dr Martin Luther King.  As the Doctor tears her coat so Rosa can fix it and be on time for hr bus in the evening.  Yaz tells Rosa she's in the police and she wants to be in a senior position.  However as they board the bus, they realize there won't be enough people to ensure Rosa's protest goes ahead as Ryan couldn't get enough people on board.  He did manage to zap Krosco away, way back in time with the Doctor's gadget when he obstructed the road with a car so the bus would be late.  The Doctor tells them they can't get off the bus as it's not full enough and they would be a part of history that didn't help her.  Rosa is finally arrested as she refuses to give up her seat.

The best ep so far allowing children a look at 'living' history unfolding before them and the hardships people faced back then as they were treated unfairly and unequally cos of their skin colour.  Was it ironic that Graham was the reason Rosa didn't give up her seat.  More ironic, not in a flippant way, but he was the one who got up from his seat thinking they'd helped her and could leave.  The Doctor telling him they have to be the ones "to not help her."

Other good bits: Graham calling himself Steve Jobs and telling the racist cop they were here to pitch a telephone with a camera, sending letter ability and the look on his face.  Like Brits are weirdos too!  Should've added yeah and we Brits (the majority) done with slavery centuries ago and don't suffer racists fools lightly! The Doctor showing them Rosa has an asteroid named after her and thus she also changed the universe too!  Cos that's what it's all about and let's no forget the Congressional Medal Rosa was awarded!  A slap in the face for you Number 45 and your racist egoism and that of your ilk!  Yes talkin' about you bigly!!

With lots of references for ardent Doctor Who fans, including Storm Cage where River Song was incarcerated during Doctor Eleven's (Matt Smith) time on the show.  Elvis was mentioned before when Rose and the Doctor wanted to go see him in concert and here the Doctor said she gave him a mobile phone, which he later used to convince Frank Sinatra to arrange a concert tour for the bus driver who was substituted for James on that morning.  In A Christmas Carol in 2010 the Doctor and Frank performed a duet, it was said.  The vortex manipulator was used by Jack Harkness and then by several other Doctor Who characters, including Martha, River, Clara, Missy and the Doctor too.  With Doctor Thirteenth's reference to it being "cheap and nasty time travel" also uttered by Doctor Eleven in The Big Bang.

The perception filter is what Krosco used on the suitcase with his equipment and which is also used on the TARDIS to make it invisible to others and has been used many times in other episodes including The Vampires of Venice. (Loved that ep.) The temporal displacement weapon is not really used much in the past but was one way the Weeping Angels sent people back in time. 

AGH spiders next week and in Sheffield too!! All in time for Hallowe'en!!

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Paranormal Lockdown UK 1.8 The Mill Street Barracks" Review

The Mill Street Barracks were founded around 1871 at St Helen's, Merseyside and were used by troops during both World Wars, and during World War II the troops who were stationed here before being sent to the frontline.  There were reports of shadow figures and Jamie Williams told of a creepy entity in the basement.  Also a room leading onto secret tunnels and where he wouldn't enter.  Which gave Nick an uneasy feeling there.  As soon as Jamie showed them that room and refused to enter it, I thought portal.  They do appear to be located in such places where no one likes it and dark figures roam.  The basement was used as a morgue during the war housing DBs until they could be buried. 

Also Jack the caretaker there had a three legged dog named Bruce and there were reports of barking.  This was later heard twice on various recordings and also Nick felt he was following them around as a form of protection like a guard dog.  When Nick mentioned dog, the light panel of lasers went off as if Bruce heard and came forward.  Katrina commenting how it gets lonely on investigations and how Nick would love to have a dog as a companion and so wishes this invisible dog was his.  But it's cool to have a spirit dog though.

Paranormal investigator Danny Moss also spoke with the duo of how they heard about twenty voices one night and when they searched the building there was no one there. 

Using a recorder they asked questions; asking for Claire to come through, Claire was a nurse who looked after the children who stayed here and suffered from TB.  She was seen by people many times over.  When they played the recorder they said they heard "I'm Claire" coming through.  However I heard "Ken Williams" and not Claire.  Especially since Jamie said that was his father's name and he found out he was here and one of the reasons why he was so attracted to this place and stayed here.  It comes through as three syllables and not two as "I'm Claire" would've done.  Also my sis said the same thing.  So I was really sad and disappointed when at the end they told Jamie they didn't get anything coming through when that's not what I heard at all.  However on another level it may have been good for this to happen since as Nick said it could show he's in a better place and moved on.  Gonna try and upload a vid in the morning and update this so you can hear it and decide for yourself!  If it uploads, hopefully.

Night one was rough for Nick as he chose to sleep in the basement and he saw a shadow from the corner of his eye, not caught on camera again.  Sometimes it would be good if they could place two cameras facing both ways just so we could see something show up.  Katrina spent the second night in the bunk room as a female she thought this would change the level of activity there, either increasing it or dying down, since there weren't women in the bunk room.

Voices coming through on the audio speaker and spirit box device such as "downstairs," "up here" which kind of made them go upstairs and downstairs.  Also they heard some dragging sound when they were in the basement and upstairs in the Drill Room they saw a chair had been moved that they had placed in a circle of chairs.  That was cool as the static camera they set there actually caught it being moved.
Later Nick decided some exercise was called for to shake the cobwebs out and he did some running around and push-ups.  As this was a Drill and Training room, he hoped some soldiers would join him.  He hadn't done any exercise on camera since he and Katrina did the Paranormal workout and Nick calling it the "mating with the carpet" in season 1.4 RC Infirmary of Paranormal Lockdown.

They set up various experiments using laser grids, ordinary cameras to take stills, a toy dog with built-in Rempods as well as the Trifield meter to show any changes in the electromagnetic field.  Since the energy would be charged and come and go in various stages.  Also when they were filming in the basement and that creepy room they both saw an electric static charge go off and Rob was standing in front of it filming, with his back actually to it.  So he had to move outta there.  What was interesting was they actually caught "portal" on the audio speaker and as I said that's exactly what I thought was there.  Something especially where this dark entity could enter and leave. 

As Katrina said this place had a lot of activity both residual and intelligent from all eras coming through and they were excited to have been given the opportunity to investigate here and particularly to find out about Bruce and take away those memories.  As Jamie said if Bruce is no longer around, he knows where he's gone to!

Sunday, 14 October 2018

Doctor Who 11.2 "The Ghost Monument" Review

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An ep a cross between Star Wars, Stargate and Death Race (don't ask me why I thought of that) finds the Doctor (Jodi Whittaker) and the others stranded in space and being rescued, or rather "scooped"  by two ships.  Heading towards a planet where the pilots are taking part in a race to claim the prized winnings and thinking that their passengers are "bonuses."  The Doctor helps Epzo (Sean Dooley) save his ship by jettisoning the back of the ship.  Adding, "I'm really good in a tight spot.  At least I have been historically, I’m sure I still am."  Then heading towards the planet and her new companions as well as Angstrom (Susan Lynch), the other pilot on a crash landing course  As they are relived to see each other, the Doctor tells them they're on another planet and passes sunglasses to Graham (Bradley Walsh) but can't recall if they belonged to Audrey Hepburn or Pythagoras, with Graham replying that Pythagoras wouldn't wear them.  They were more Audrey's style anyway.

The two pilots are the last two remaining contestants in the Last Rally of the Five Galaxies.  The other four thousand have all died and they have made it to claim the money.  As they find a tent and inside is a hologram of the man, Ilin (Art Malik) who is behind the race.  His rules.  The Doctor is more interested in the Ghost Monument as she is on the search for the elusive TARDIS.  He shows her the hologram and the TARDIS is the Ghost Monument, leading them to join forces with the two.  The only mode of transport being the boat which isn't running.  The trusty Sonic came in quite handy and she examines the water for flesh eating microbes, with Ryan (Toisin Cole) and Graham tasked with fixing the boat.  Ryan refusing to talk about his grandmother and calling Graham "grandad," Graham comments he likes to ask what Grace would say and replies she'd tell them this is amazing, they're on another planet.  Ryan's NVQ coming in handy as he finds there's a battery and Graham thinks it runs on solar power so perhaps the panels aren't aligned.

As they get underway Epzo shows off his cigar he'll light when he wins and finally falls asleep for the others to talk.  Angstrom telling them about her planet and how she misses her family, competing in the race to gather money for them.  Yaz (Mandip Gill) is surprised she left her family for so long when she only just saw hers last night.  Angstrom telling her not to take her family for granted.  Having been warned not to travel at night they arrive at the other ruins and the Doctor wonders why there's no life or any signs of it.  The two go off on their race and the others head off in search of the Monument, but she doesn't find anything.  Until Epzo activates a sensor and a shadow follows him.  Culminating in soldiers, which the Doctor says are armed robots, but why are they here?

Epzo shoots and activates them as they fire, causing the others to go through a tunnel and come across humans as targets.  Epzo is wounded and the Doctor sends him off for a nap.  As the Doctor finds a map of the tunnels and Ryan and Yaz find CCTV footage.  As Epzo sleeps, reams of cloth or paper come alive and smother his mouth.  As the others contemplate getting through the tunnels and travelling at night as a shortcut.  Epzo screams and Angstrom rips the material away from his mouth with her knife.  They mention the Stenza again and Angstrom opens up about the cleansing on her planet by them.  They run through the tunnels and come to a ladder, the only way out with the smell of acetylene outside.  Climbing the ladder to get out, Ryan hesitates and the Doctor asks him what he learned about acetylene.  Outside they are surrounded by the creatures and they try to tap into their fear.  Reaching out to the Doctor and reading her mind about the "Timeless Child."  Of being abandoned and left alone.  She wants to know what they know about that and to get out of her mind.  At the same time telling the others to dig.  As they lie down, she gets Graham to pick Epzo's pocket and steal his cigar which she lights up at the click of a finger, burning the creatures.

Reaching the finish line, the Doctor gets them to call it a tie and head into the tent together with the race  man finally agreeing to let them win after being threatened by Epzo with pursuit until he finds him.  They vanish, but the rest are left and she gives up hope of finding the TARDIS and getting them back home, when the whooshing of the TARDIS is heard.  Having changed in colour outside and the interior resembling a monument of ruins, almost.  Hence the title the Ghost Monument and she loves it.  Now being able to take the others back.  The TARDIS giving her a biscuit, a Custard Cream no less!

Character traits of the Doctor still coming through such as not liking or using guns, using brains over guns and remarking on her intelligence once again.  Ryan still demonstrating his dyspraxia and Grace is still remembered.  As there are throwaway lines relating to home and family, but nothing too emotional or long winded.  Showing also how Ryan's aim to use the robots own weapon against them backfires confirming what she said about guns.  Perhaps those peices of material were reminiscent of the mummy in the past with Peter Capaldi's Doctor Twelve, well almost.  Tim Shaw (T'Zim Sha) being mentioned again as foreshadowing since he will definitely be showing up again at some point.  The Doctor's new enemy perhaps.

The TARDIS appears on the Planet Desolation at every one thousand rotations and the Doctor thinks she can harness it.  How did she manage to get the sunglasses though if she didn't have anything with her last ep and has lost her key too.  The others being surprised at how the police box is bigger on the inside and the Doctor refers to it as dimensional engineering, Yaz replying you can't engineer dimensions.  Something they will have to get used to.

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Paranormal Lockdown UK 1.7 "Margam Castle" Review

This sprawling castle located in Port Talbot, Wales, boasts a history of over 4,000 years occupation, was the brainchild of Christopher Rice Mansel Talbott in 1840.  Though it is named a castle it is more a Tudor style Gothic mansion, which borrowed from the lead and stone of the nearby Abbey roof, founded in 1147 becoming occupied by Cistercian monks.  Associated with a curse surrounding the land as the supplies were used from here.  Ancient tribes buried their dead here.  The curse was said to be a result of the abbey's parts being used and befell the family with the son, Theodore falling from his horse and dying.  daughter, Emily owned the house until her death and made it into the glamorous place that it was.  Upon her death it passed to her nephew and was sold in 1941.

Known hauntings include dark shadow figures on the grounds and inside the castle, shadow figures on the stairs and the upper bedrooms.  As well as a negative presence throughout.  This was documented by a Scottish soldier in World War II as allied troops were sequestered there and they all reported seeing a glowing orange light on two consecutive nights.  What was exciting was that after their stint of investigation at the abbey, ruins, Nick, Rob and Katrina all saw an orange glow in one of the windows upon their return, which was captured by Rob's camera.

Katrina said she could feel the dark energy within the castle but that the abbey had a different feeling to it.  It was spiritual, there was a presence but it wasn't dark as it was inside the castle.  When they were exploring the grounds outside, Nick joked how if he lived here he would run around naked.  The deer were naked and he didn't understand why humans have to wear clothes!  Yeah okay Nick we get the picture!! Ha.  Animals have their own skin but they have their fur too as part of their 'clothing'.

At the staircase they heard loud banging coming from upstairs and also footsteps in the upstairs bedroom, but nothing was captured on camera.  A face has also been reported by people overlooking the balcony by the stairs.  Nick felt uneasy going up the stairs as he felt he would fall.  In the master bedroom where Christopher used to sleep and was later used by Emily, Katrina swore she saw an old woman getting out of a chair by the window where Emily used to sit, but again nothing was caught on film.

In the side bedroom where the soldiers were billeted, Nick used the Geoport and "help us" came through on it.  Not sure what that was an allusion to, but over the past eps this season, it's a phrase that has occurred frequently during their investigations.  Footsteps were heard on the stairs and after asking questions, Katrina asked for a number and "811" came through.  Referring to the year most likely to be around 1200 and the monastic era.  There wasn't any indication of who they were communicating with.  Nick spent night one sleeping on the stairs, a little dangerous so if he rolled over a bit too much from the camera angle at least, it seemed as if he could've fallen down, or could have been pushed off the cot bed.  He heard some banging sounds like a door closing and that was all.  Katrina slept in the bedroom.

Nick woke again to the sound of banging and heck he even forget to fix his hair like he usually does!  Then again he hasn't done much of that this series!!  Makes a change or maybe it's a Brit thing!  Ha.  When outside, they had a voice coming through saying "monks here."  The activity was more prevalent inside the house than the grounds.  They set up an experiment where the light was seen using a black box, allowing them to see through spectrums of light not visible to the naked eye.  The stick camera and Katrina also used a thermal camera.  Nothing visibly was captured but Emily and Theodore came through on the Geoport.

On night three, they used a still camera set to take photos at five second intervals, facing the stairs, as well as lasers.  A 3D mapping camera was used so that any images would be projected on the wall if anything appeared, but noting did.  Seems the ghosts were scared to show themselves.  Nick asked if they could see him and a voice replied, "yes."  On the Geoport they heard "it's Emily."  Thus confirmation they were communicating with her, even if no one else.  Katrina said she heard something outside and left the room for the balcony, but nothing was captured.  Wonder if anything did come through on the 3D mapping or not.  Guess they would've showed it if it did, but leaving the equipment and going off wasn't that good an idea, especially as they all went, since the noise could have been a distraction. Also there was an orb that flies through the left side of the light on Rob's camera and comes out the other end.

Oh and the bat, mustn't forget the bat that flew into them and Nick said the place was full of giant bats!

With a few hours remaining they checked their audio and the stills from the camera to show James the historian.  Katrina was intrigued by the voices saying "not enough" and "can't get enough" and asked him about it.  He replied that during Emily's lifetime the estate was worth £16 million and that was in 1918, however it was sold for a meagre amount.  Nick found a shadow figure was captured on one of the still images as in the next shot it disappears and it clearly looked like a head and shoulders.  They thought this could've been an elemental as they shift into other shapes and creatures.
Actually when you look at it close up it does look creepy!

With so much history surrounding the castle, it was difficult to distinguish who or what they were dealing with and Katrina explained how history seems to be converging in the castle, as the land dates back 4,000 years, so there are so many spirits surrounding it.

Sunday, 7 October 2018

Doctor Who 11.1 "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"

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I was going to give this a go and I did (typing this in a Sheffield accent - or should that read Hoodezfield).  However feelings of deja vu overtook me in how we met Doctor Eleven (Matt Smith) and even if he was my fave Doctor - all bias aside, this just didn't do anything for me.  Don't get me wrong, it's not that the Doctor's a woman but couldn't help thinking it's been done before.  He (et al) did plenty of running around in his intro ep, as did Doctor Ten (David Tennant) just to me they both brought something different to the character.  This just seemed a rehash, even down to getting a new Sonic, in this ep made by the Doctor herself and from Sheffield stainless steel cutlery!  It just had something missing.  (Won't be using that 13 number as it just haunts me anyway for reasons of bereavement).
Also there was Amy Pond dressed as a policewoman, a kissogram in her encounter with the Doctor and sorry the title wasn't very original either!

However her companions were different in some respects, although it was apparent Grace (Sharon D Clarke) wouldn't be around for long thus giving Graham (Bradley Walsh) a reason to become part of the "team."  He reminded me a little of Wilf (Bernard Cribbens) not believing in aliens and then coming across them for real and having to believe.  Perhaps even more so after losing his beloved Grace, married three years and it ends with the appearance of the Doctor!  Doesn't it always, always casualties of collateral damage who get in the way; but in all fairness do have the time of their (short-ish) lives.  The title also being an allusion to Grace in an homage, in my opinion at least.

Ryan (Tosin Cole) talks of his grandmother being a wonderful women on YouTube as we're taken back to how it all began with him trying to keep his bike straight and ride it as he has no sense of coordination.  Throwing it over the cliff in desperation, with Graham telling him he'll have to find it himself as they're late for their train.  As he finds it, he comes across what I referred to as a blue turnip!  Well it wasn't an onion.  Ryan calls for help, Yasmin Khan (Mandip Gill) (Yaz to her friends) a policewoman, cue Amy Pond as a kissogram, but Yaz is the real deal, wanting something more to do in her work than just sorting out two women arguing and vandalizing cars over parking.  My gripe: why is it always the name Yasmin and Khan, like there's a shortage of both Asian forenames and surnames!  Ryan tells her to touch it cos he didn't leave it there, being cold to the touch.  So later when 'Tim Shaw' says they're cold as ice why didn't her fingers get stuck to the turnip!

As Graham and Grace get cuddly on the train with Karl (Johnny Dixon) watching them, there's an intruder, a probe, with lightning streaks emanating from it.  Grace calls Ryan telling them where they're stuck and the phone cuts out, luckily he has a policeman in tow.  There's a thump and a woman falls into the train, the Doctor (Jody Whittaker).  All frazzled and hyped up, not quite rebooted yet and having a barely vague recollection of who she is.  Though the probe leaves, there's dialogue over what it was and how it's an alien.  She wonders if there have been any strange occurrences around and Graham being a bus driver, former, goes to ask his friends.  As the Doctor passes out and is left on the couch.  Grace examines her saying she's got two pulses, as energy leaves her body in
the form of her breath.

A man has stolen the turnip and taken it back to the garage as he claims it took his sister.  As the alien breaks out of the shell, he tells the man he won't see his sister again and takes care of him.  As well as another man on the street who throws his salad at him.  Inside the the garage, they find the man dead  and one of his teeth removed.  The Doctor manages to build a sonic out of Sheffield stainless steel as she doesn't have one, as fans went crazy over a woman being able to build things from scratch. This Sonic equipped with a tracking device able to find the location of the alien, as she thinks there are two making Earth their battleground, so what's new.  Graham's friend follows through on the quest of questions of unusual activity and they head to the building where she finds the rounded tentacle probe and knocks it out.  As Tim Shaw arrives, well it's a joke at her pronunciation of who it really is and he shows her his real face with teeth stuck to it.  Trophies he collects of his Vics.  She realizes he's on a hunt for humans and their targets have already been tracked and marked.  Which doesn't explain why they have DNA ticking bombs inside them.

She finds Karl is the next target who's been singled out from the train and head to his workplace.  A building site where he's inside a crane.  The Doctor decides to climb onto the other crane and then Karl can move over onto that one.  As  Tim Shaw climbs the ladder to the crane, she tells Yaz and Ryan to start the other crane.  Grace and Graham get electricity as she uses it.  Funnily enough Ryan managed to climb the ladder but couldn't ride a bike.  As the Doctor manages to trick Tim into returning home as she took his return device from his ship, Karl kicks him over the top.  The doctor telling him he didn't have any right to do that.  She also managed to neutralize the DNA bombs.  However Grace falls from the ladder and dies.

Leaving the Doctor without any proper clothes and a missing TARDIS to find.  She picks a suspenders outfit for herself, a little Mork I thought and they end up into space.  Obviously the title referring to Who but also the number of times she mentioned 'Who' and not knowing Who she is.  Not taking anything away from the character or the actress stepping into these shoes, not an easy thing to do, there were to many similarities to other Doctors as I've already said.  Even though she did try to maintain Doctor Twelve's (Peter Capaldi) persona and character for a bit, she was out of place in that and his clothes obviously.  And for the theme tune it sounded like metal rubbish bins being banged and clanged together, even if they weren't really!

As if that wasn't enough the BBC then teased the guest stars at the end, as if perhaps that may be an attempt to tempt people into watching the next ep and indeed the remainder of the series! Such as Phyllis Logan (Mrs Hughes from Downton Abbey) Chris Noth, suit 'n' all: either a Mr Big character or from Law and Order! - he was trending on Twitter! Also Mark Addy, Shane Zaza, Alan Cumming, Shobna Gulati, Siobhan Finneran, Josh Bowman (Revenge) to name a few.

I have to add that the Doctor being woman isn't a'new' concept since Joanna Lumley was also put forward for the role all the way back in 1986 by TV producer Sydney Newman but this was rejected.  Joanna played the Thirteenth Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death (1999).  Though other women were touted over the years for the ole, it didn't actually transpire until now. Other actresses at the time in 1986 included Frances de la Tour and Victoria Wood.

Vanity Fair Chapter 7 "Endings and Beginnings" Review

Back where we started.

As Becky (Olivia Cooke) prepares to leave the house, the servants and the Raggles gather in the drawing room, with Mrs Raggles (Maggie Daniels) ruing their bankruptcy and how Mr Raggles (Peter Wight) didn't get any money from her and now they're losing the property.  However this doesn't even affect Becky as she doesn't even bat an eye; instead she tells them to leave her house.  However they refuse to go until they're paid.  With Becky trying to win over Raggles again by saying they can't speak to a defenceless woman like that.  Scoffing at her calling herself defenceless! 

Poor Rawdon (Tom Bateman) is beside himself and he appeals to Bute (Mathew Baynton) to take in Rawdy since he doesn't really have a mother, mothers who are meant to be gods to their children.  He gives Bute money which is owed to Arabella Briggs (Felicity Montagu) perhaps deep down even welcoming a resolution with her, a reconciliation.  Alas he is so overwrought that he wants to challenge Steyne (Anthony Head) to a duel as he looks down upon Rawdon from his window.  Saying that he will not be able to fire a shot from so far away.  His servant tells Rawdon that he will be receiving a communique from Steyne and he refuses a challenge.  Of course he would the coward.  Even his wife, Lady Steyne (Sally Phillips) looked down on him, knowing that even if he had his way with Becky she would always keep her husband, thus allowing him his dalliances!  The communique sends Rawdon to a position as Governor General of Coventry Island, a place he hasn't heard of let alone its location.  Bute tells him it's in Africa and begs him not to accept.  Where the last Governor died a despairing death whilst he was there for only a few weeks.  Becky waits outside Bute's house and implores him for help, but Martha (Sian Clifford) doesn't let her in and Becky says she will remember her anyway even if Martha comments on her vanity, as she looks at the camera with a smirk on her face. 

Jos (David Fynn) tells Dobbin (Johnny Flynn) he's heard from his mother saying Amelia (Claudia Jessie) is to be married to the vicar and he storms out.  Mrs Peggy O'Dowd (Monica Dolan) telling him he should pursue his heart and stop the wedding.  As he thanks her for his blessing.  Amelia and Sedley (Simon Russell Beale) pay their respects at her mother's graveside and she comments on the trials she endured. However Sedley replies she wasn't very loving towards the end.  The Reverend Binny (Oliver Lansley) arrives and he and Amelia take a walk.  Dobbin arrives at the house with Jos and sees them together.  Dobbin fears it may be too late after five months of travel in taking this long to get here, but he finds Amelia is not married as the lovely new teacher arrived and saved her from that fate.

It rains and they go inside where he admits his love for her.  As she storms out, she declares it is too late since she had to endure so much and even had her son taken away.  Dobbin taking his coat off only to get wet in his shirt!  He visits with Osborne (Robert Pugh) and remarks on George and how Amelia took his son from him, but then he took her son from her.  Osborne claiming he gave the boy a good home.  Also telling him that there are many other women out there.  But none such as who have captured Dobbin's heart for an eternity.  Osborne looks at the names in the family bible he crossed off and has a heart attack.  Thus leaving everything to Georgie and to Jane (Ellie Kendrick).  She leaves to live in Bath having gotten half the state from her father and Georgie getting the other half.  Amelia can now stay with him.  She suggests they go on a holiday together and Georgie wants uncle Dobbin to come too.

As they talk of sights to visit in Pumpernickel, a caped woman walks past, whom we know is Becky (out of the Scottish Widows ad - not really) and she catches Georgie's eye.  He follows her and she looks at him in such a way as she didn't her own son!  Oh cruel woman!  She gambles and he places a bet for her making her win.  Dobbin finds him and asks if he bet and makes him promise upon his honour that he never will. (Just as his father gambled!)  Of course he doesn't recognize Becky as she's wearing a mask, but darned anyone could recognize that hussy.  Jos later comes in and she reveals her face to him.  As they walk together she recalls Vauxhall and how they had a good time there.  However he doesn't want to remember.  Dobbin also remarked about Vauxhall 13 years ago too.  Jos sees where she's living and the next morning he rushes out to see her again.

Finally telling Amelia about Becky and how she is desperate and alone.  She feigns having Rawdy taken way from her and their friendship is renewed, much to Dobbin's chagrin.  He wishes to speak with Amelia alone and she asks under whose authority.  With Becky being saved by him as she had no lock of Rawdy's hair to show Amelia.  He tells Amelia about Becky and George and that she should chose between her or him.  "You never were worthy of the lifetime of foolish love I have devoted to you."  So they part ways. Naturally she chooses Becky.  Dobbin leaves and Georgie begs him to return.

Rawdon lies on his deathbed on Coventry Island, West Africa in a raging fever and he sees Becky, calling out her name.  Alas she's far away in market looking at lace with Amelia.  But Amelia doesn't want any lace.  Sedley reads of Rawdon's death in the paper, succumbing to yellow fever.  In England, Rawdy looks at his family's graves, that of his father and uncle and as there are no other male heirs, he inherits Queens Crawley.  He gives Becky an allowance but never wants to see her again ever.  Becky comments on her son being a baronet and has all the wealth, calling herself Lady Crawley.  He was rather generous.

Amelia hears Dobbin is leaving for Calcutta with the regiment and refuses to do anything about it.  Becky says this will be her one good deed and she will do everything to ensure that she marries Dobbin who loves her.  Telling her about George and how he didn't love Amelia and would let her go, even going after Becky and she kept his note from the dance which she shows to her.  However, Amelia admits she knew what he was really like and didn't want to believe it being too proud.  She also confesses she also wrote to Dobbin earlier in the day.  As she and Georgie wait for him to return.  They marry and have a daughter back home in England and Georgie and Rawdy play together.  Arabella saying this is where she wanted to be.  Amelia saying how Dobbin only has love for their daughter now.

Becky and Jos walk to the carousel and ride it with Thackery narrating again and Becky laughing.  Thackery remarking there weren't to be any happy endings and no one was meant to be enjoying themselves.  With Becky giving another curious stare towards the camera.  Jos hating being on the carousel as he may fall off and Becky having nine lives and there's also life insurance.  As in the book he ate a lot as it is and he died a few months after they were married.  Thus she did well for herself, even as an anti-heroine.  Even if she returned to England in shame and more hated than when she left, with rumours she was the cause of his early demise.

So everyone got their happy ending and Becky saying she wasn't meant to be with anyone and how she's a survivor and grew up when she was 8.  Whereas Amelia at 30 is only now becoming a woman.  Though obviously Dobbin did still love Amelia even if he doted on their daughter.  What any father would do.  With Steyen getting his revenge on poor, dear Rawdon by giving him that post which he was fool enough to take on!  Having survived Waterloo, he was defeated at this place and suffered alone!  Yes I know it's only a book, but Rawdon should have had his happy ending too!  Seeing he was the only character who changed for the better, loved Becky unconditionally and truly and got nothing but rejection from him and was vile towards their son! Therein lies the ending of Vanity Fair.  As even Thackery tips his hat off to Becky!
Thackery: "none of us get what we want and when we do, it's never enough."

An exceptional adaptation which should have had more ratings than it did no thanks to The Bodyguard on the other side, which really didn't compare at all for me to this classic adaptation with a modern twist!  And a great cast too!  Kudos ITV on another drama well executed! 

Thursday, 4 October 2018

Paranormal Lockdown UK 1.5 "Skegness Hell House" Review

As soon as they entered this house I had shades of deja vu in the sense that this location seemed familiar.  Not in likeness but in the haunting and the negative entities.  It screamed out Hinsdale and the Blackmonk House aka 30 East Drive, Pontefract and the dark forebodings and demon entities associated with those places.  Even before Nick and Katrina mentioned it and Katrina saying they've encountered this energy before.  It seems they are always called upon such locations to investigate, whether that be coincidental or intentional, or manipulation by such entities.  Even Nick and the reaction and emotions he had in the house were eerily familiar, including the dizziness and feeling of anger the entity was stirring up in him, especially in the attic.  The semi-detached house was also similar to the layout of the Pontefract house too, particularly from the outside and didn't appear particularly prepossessing.

The Antor family, Sylvia and her daughter, Jale had called upon the duo for help with a haunting in their home going back 25 years.  With them all experiencing hauntings throughout their time here.  It was as though the house, well they were attached to the house somehow and it wouldn't leave them alone.  Jale seeing a little girl and thinking she was a fellow girl she could play with, then seeing her disappear.  Sylvia had appearances in her room of a dark figure and through the mirror, which they said could be a portal.  Nick explaining the significance of mirrors which I have written about numerous times over so won't go into again.  (Sufficed to say look here for the explanations.  If you want to.)  Mirrors in short, being portals to other worlds or dimensions.  Jale also having seen a negative dark figure too.

Her brother Abrahim who slept in the front room downstairs was also affected, as was her father, Ottoman.  He was particularly affected especially when he went into the attic as if that place was calling out to him.  The family left the house three years ago and didn't sell it though and Nick and Katrina investigated what was behind the hauntings, the house or the family themselves.  Sylvia also having an aversion to the attic and not wanting to venture up there.  Obviously knew Nick would spend a night there, but those spiders dude!  What was strange and different in this ep is how they didn't have anything happen whilst asleep, aside from Nick hearing noises he said when he was in the attic.

Katrina immediately noticed the foul stench in the kitchen early on, most commonly associated with demonic hauntings.  Nick heard steps upstairs and he and Katrina felt dizzy at the same time.  As well as using the Geoport they got the word "run", which was heard twice by me.  As well as the name "Lucien."  Again this was a name associated with the devil, Lucifer, and dominated the Geoport sessions.  Investigating the attic where Ottoman would pass out, Nick asked if Lucien was here and he got the reply, "he lay down."  Nick slept in Sylvia's room on the first night wearing an EGG to monitor his brain pattern.  He said he dreamed about a dark man.  When examined there was some unusual peaks on his brainwave activity and this was when he wasn't moving whilst asleep.  Katrina saying he was interpreting that activity when he was asleep thus the spikes.  Used in 1.2 Anderson Hotel ep of Paranormal Lockdown.  In this, it was explained that if there are spikes in brainwave activity then there was something around that attacks them when they're vulnerable and in that dream stage, especially.

They got "Lucien" again on the Geoport and also I heard a voice say "Sylvia said this..."  A clue to the hauntings but they didn't seem to have heard this come through.  Not until later do they find that Sylvia directly contributed to the haunting and the activity the family experienced.  They decided to conduct an experiment in Sylvia's room using mirrors, lasers and the LED light panel.  And a trifield meter.  Nothing was caught aside from the trifield meter going off and a stick figure suddenly appeared next to Katrina when she was standing next to the mirror on the wardrobe.  Which Nick said could explain a portal or a doorway for an entity to come through.  The Geoport had voices coming through with words "Sylvia", "Antor" and "Lucien" again.


Whilst they were conducting the mirror experiment, Katrina taunted by saying the entity should do something more and they felt the house rumble and shake.  Asking about who sent the entity here, they got the response, "Beelzebub": a higher demon or the word for devil.  Very prominent in Shakespeare's time, for anyone not familiar with it.  (I've heard that come through in EVPs in other shows too such as Ghost Adventures.)  But I also heard "hell" intertwined.

Jale returned next day and the Geoport voice said "Jale" and then "Lucien" again, which she said she had heard before in her dreams but wasn't aware of its meaning.  Clearly her presence there sparked more activity later on.  More equipment was set up including shadow trackers and also a motion detector.  Nick felt something touch him and again voices on the Geoport referred to "Lucien" and "he did it."  As well as "mama" and "mother opened it."  An obvious allusion to Sylvia.  When the pair returned, Sylvia said when she was 12 she had taken part in a Ouija board session where a glass was placed on the board and it lit up.  She saw a dark figure but not wearing a priest's collar and it said it wanted "you."

Ottoman's father used to 'help' people in his village by conjuring up spirits for them and Jale mentioned the broad beans and spilling then when she was little.  Then she ran to her room and hid under the bed which was her first time experiencing activity when she visited by the girl.  An obvious sign of demonic activity.  Thus the family and its "lineage" as Nick and Katrina said, had caused the haunting.  They should move on from this and think positively and put it behind them.  Now they know what is behind it.  Also looking to sell the house and leave this chapter behind.

This episode was a little less daunting and harowing than the other places mentioned, although not for the family, but in terms of the investigation; as at least they can begin to get closure now.  With Nick and Katrina being able to help them.  Also highlighting again the dangers associated with using a Ouija board and especially as a child, not knowing how to conduct a proper session and then closing it afterwards.  But again why dabble in that to begin with, know children aren't aware of the threats and menace associated with it but such things are better left alone.

Okay so those who know me Know that I'm a dab hand at deciphering EVPs but also that I usually see lots of faces and stuff like that in pictures, videos etc.  So it's no shock that I see a face in the photo of the house, as shown here.
Sorry the pic quality's not so good been having probs with screenshots lately!  More gremlins in the works!!

Sunday, 30 September 2018

Vanity Fair Chapter 6 "In Which A Painter's Daughter Meets A King" Review

Becky (Olivia Cooke) meets with Lord Steyne (Anthony Head) [or Stain is more apt] and he gives her a diamond necklace to wear for her audience before the king.  Of course there's a price to be paid for this and she also gets money to pay for the rent and servants out of the bargain, which she hoards away into her box and doesn't pay them.  Along with all the shawls she has and even gets a new dress made for the occasion, as well as feathers as the king loves those.  But Arabella (Felicity Montagu) does not leave her side even when Becky hints at making dresses out of curtains.  (Many will see this as a reference to Gone With The Wind and how Margaret Mitchell was said to have based that on Vanity Fair.  Of course there were similarities between characters, I tend not to agree and she also denied that too.)
Obviously Rawdon (Tom Bateman) is too trusting of her and can't see that she has all this money and is a devoted father to Rawdy (Rafferty Railton) whom Becky can't stand.  In stark contrast to Amelia (Claudie Jessie) who dotes on Little Georgie (Arthur Bateman) no matter what she must do for him in terms of making ends meet and selling her shawl to buy him things.

Amelia's mother (Claire Skinner) is upset at how Amelia accuses her of being a murderer when she gives Georgie awful medicine for his upset stomach.  Her father (Simon Russell Beale) has gone from selling coal to selling cheap plonk and they are paid a visit by the Reverend Binny (Oliver Lansley) in order for Amelia to send Georgie to school.  Naturally she refuses and says she will home school him, as well as having bought books for him already.  Meanwhile in India, Dobbin (Johnny Flynn) bought the cheap stuff by the crateful and Jos (David Fynn) is very vocal about this.  Mrs O'Dowd (Monica Dolan) wanting Dobbin to meet her sister-in-law, Glorvina (Alison Pargeter) a plump woman whom Jos appears to take a liking to, or not and refuses to take her off Dobbin's hands and dance with her.

At dinner, Sedley can take the quarrelling no more and confesses he does get money from Jos for the coal and wine but he lost it to investors.  prompting Amelia to give up Georgie in order to support her family in light of her mother's outburst of how Georgie could have had a gold pocket watch.  Jane  Osborne (Ellie Kendrick) takes him away and he tells her he may see her for a visit soon.  In contrast Becky can't stand the sight of Rawdy and she listens to Steyne when he says he should go away to school and be well looked after.  She tells Rawdon he can come and visit on Sunday.  She also sends Arabella away to some respectful family.  All after Pitt (Martin Clunes) dies whilst chasing after a servant in the snow and as if to add insult to injury, Rawdon is once again left with £100 from him.  Bute (Mathew Baynton) getting everything.  With them both having to go the house and all Becky manages to salvage is an old dress along with a few other things in her chest.
Martha (Sian Clifford) dismisses the servants and comments how it is awful being rich.

Becky meets Lady Steyne (Sally Phillips) and once again Becky spoke of being a painter and opera singer's daughter and is going places. She mentions how Steyne should be entertained politically and finally gets her audience with the king.  That she now thinks will open doors for her in society and becoming a social climber.  Later she meets Steyne for their rendezvous and he can't wait to get his claws into her.  Rawdon plays the piano when she gets home and he tells her next time she will go to parties and accept invitations only with him and he will escort her  Becky feigning the party being dull.  She gets another invitation and can't find anything to wear slapping Rawdy as he's playing with her feathers. When next they dine with Steyne, Becky is shunned by the snooty wealthy women and that includes Lady Bareacres (Elizabeth Berrington) who turns her nose up at her and walks away.  Lady Steyne asks Becky to play for her and remarks on how they envy Becky's youth and pity her.  Becky commenting how she also has brains.  As the men hear the piano play Steyne enters the room remarking on how he thought his guests would applaud the fine piano playing.  Which they are forced to do.
When they leave, Rawdon walks back home and is 'arrested' by his creditors having to spend the night there.

Meanwhile Becky entertains Steyne and ignores Rawdon's letter of bringing him the £70 for the dressmaker's debt and asking her to give them time to pay.  However she doesn't come and he is forced to write to Bute for money.  He pays his debt and asks if Rawdon contacted Becky first, but she didn't come.  When Rawdon gets home he hears the two in the parlour and he loses his temper.  Becky arguing she's innocent and Steyne throwing back in Rawdon's face how he gave her money and jewels and how Rawdon pimped her out.  Rawdon strikes him and throws the necklace at him as Steyne calls her a whore.  He searches the room and finds her box with her hoarded wealth.  He shared everything with her and she had more than enough to get him out of debt.  He will send some money to Arabella and send the rest back from whence it came.  Becky saying she believed she did love him once.

As we know it was nothing but lies from her even when Rawdon said she'd have been better off  marrying his father who died without even seeing his grandson.  Rawdon now being indebted to Bute but also finally realizing how wrong he was about her, when she couldn't even love her son.  In sharp contrast to Amelia and how she lost everything but retained her dignity and self respect.  But then it's what they say, or I did, if you have no respect to begin with...

How Becky kept mentioning Steyne being in charge of the powder closet!!  Which Rawdon confessed he didn't even know what that was.  Becky still did not heed Lady Steyne's advice when she told her how "children grow old, friends grow cold and husbands endure."  They stick by; which is all that Rawdon's ever done for Becky and at the cost of alienation from his family and the life of comfort he was used to.  Thus becoming a true friend, man and husband under the circumstances, as he could have remained the womanizer he was reported to be and kept his allowance and would've also received an inheritance twice over!

Great episode out of all of them and how secrets were out for Sedly, for Becky too as Amelia and Rawdon were left heartbroken for their respective losses!  A bit of a Jekyll and Hyde moment for Rawdon and I thought that when he was standing on the steps as they left Steyne's place how he reminded me of the characters (when Tom starred in the ITV drama) and sure enough he changed as soon as he arrived home and found them together! 
Final ep next week when things will finally fair (no pun) in one direction or another.

Friday, 28 September 2018

Paranormal Lockdown UK 1.6 "Newsham Park Hospital" Review

This ep was shown as there were technical issues with 1.5 thus out of order, but will be aired next week.
Newsham Park located in Liverpool, was originally built in 1874 and was specifically for the purposes of housing orphans of seamen lost at sea.  Leading to all manner of cruel punishment and a tough, harsh life for these orphans even having to endure separation and being sent to the punishment floor if they spoke out.  Queen Victoria visited the orphanage twice and a Royal seal was awarded after a visit there.  The hospital was also opened by the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Victoria's son who was also a sailor.  It then became a  hospital in 1954 and housed some of the more criminally insane including allegedly Ian Brady, one half of the Moors Murder duo.  It then became a psychiatric hospital in 1992 until finally being closed down.

Reportedly one of the most sinister locations in England.  A place Nick and Katrina had been researching for a while and wanting to get in there to investigate.  With so much going on behind closed doors there was bound to be plenty of activity, including demonic rituals carried out here in the chapel and other areas.  The original owner commenting on finding bones and teeth.  Katrina also found a makeshift Ouija board on one of the original tables.  Thus giving it all sorts of energy and allowing anything evil to come through.


They were led on a quick tour by historian Paul who showed them where the orphans would eat their meagre meal and where there have been reports of footsteps, running and shadow figures.  There where also shown a slab where DBs would be laid and some investigators even used a Ouija board on it.  Was that really necessary especially since it's widely accepted you can never tell what will come through and also if the session isn't properly closed.  One reason for the so-called evil activity of the place.  The basement boasts of light anomalies and also a headless man in white.  Perhaps this was the man they got coming through on the Geoport whilst they conducted an experiment using the Hazer, which omitted smoke and the LED light panel, when a voice came through saying, "I lost my head...saw."  Nick thinking it could have been accidentally sawn off like during an autopsy or an accident.  They also got the name "Sid" coming through twice.

Nick used the EchoVox to scan through voices phonetically, as well as using a thermal camera.  With hardly anything coming through they went to the third floor and Nick saw a shadow figure here and heard footsteps as well as a banging door.  Putting it more down to children rather than anything darker.  A lot of running around was heard but again nothing was caught on camera, which is getting to be commonplace now.  You'd think with so much technical equipment they would catch something on camera.  Sadly not even Rob caught anything this time!  The only word Nick heard was "abuse."

Nick chose to spend the first night in the morgue (again) and didn't get anything except for a banging sound which he thought was a chair.  Swearing he doesn't want to spend another night in a morgue until he dies!  They investigated the tower which had a lot of bird droppings which made Katrina swear and it was painful to climb the stairs.  Either it was dangerous or she said it might be environmental factors which made her feel uneasy.

In the basement they set up the hazer and lasers and a still camera taking stills every five seconds.  Nick had some responses here, re the losing head comment and the light panels were going on and off quite frantically, more so than they've done before.  Both thought they saw something trying to manifest in the smoke and a white outline was seen in a photo taken by the stills camera.  I kept looking at the left side of the door and was sure there appeared to be something there, but perhaps it was just the smoke.  See pictures below where they saw a white figure. Personally it wasn't really that apparent anything was actually there.
In the first pic below I can see two faces one on the left corner behind the door and one in the right corner behind the right door, looks almost bearded the one on the right, a kinda laughing Nick to me!!  Ha. The arrow was where I kept looking.

Though I do have to ask why when they were reviewing the evidence the next day, they sat with the windows behind them cos there was quite a bit of light and reflection from the windows reflecting off the computer screen.  So it was hard to see if there was anything actually there.  Nick said the experiment was being carried out for the first time using the hazing machine.  It was a first for the UK but the haze generator has been used before in Paranormal Lockdown episode 3.8 Beattie Mansion when Elizabeth Saint came in to help them with it and she saw a dark figure break the laser beam.

Nick slept on the floor above and Katrina in the main hall but nothing happened during the night.  However before Nick went to sleep and after he set up his cot, an orb could be seen appearing from the left side of the door.  Also there were orbs in the main hall where Katrina was sleeping, just before she speaks to the camera.



On the final night they investigated the punishment hall where footsteps where heard and a child's voice came through saying, "I want my daddy."  Sadly many of the children were never to leave here or see their parents again which broke Nick's heart in particular.  Another voice said "let me out".  They seem to capture this phrase quite a lot and have done so in 4 out of 5 of their investigations at least.  "He's coming back" was also heard on the Geoport and it could be a child waiting for someone to return for them.

They decided that the activity isn't dark or as evil as people have said and mostly children, aside from the basement where they do believe something dark lurks there.  Ah well if nothing else be amused at Nick's pronunciation of NewSham as "Newshim."  And Rob got beeped before the first ad break, so much for letting the expletives remain!  HA.
Next ep is the one originally scheduled for this week  Skegness Hell House.

Monday, 24 September 2018

Vanity Fair Chapter 5 "In Which Battles Are Won and Lost" Review

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As the war rages on, Becky (Olivia Cooke) is out to make money however she can and in this instance it's by selling Rawdon's (Tom Bateman) prized horses, as they haven't been requisitioned since she's hiding them away in a stable.  Watching Lady Bareacres (Elizabeth Berrington) sitting in a carriage without any horses tethered to it.  Jos (David Fyn) is also in search of horses as they fear the French invasion.  However Amelia (Claudia Jessie) is overcome with George's (Charlie Rowe) departure with worry for him.  Obviously Becky doesn't feel that way as Rawdon is a Captain he would be at the General's side whilst the other man go into battle.  Becky reminds Jos of his sister and taking her with him.

Lady Bareacres sends her maid to enquire about selling the horses but as Becky sips tea, she is surprised she would send a servant to do her bidding.  However her two rubies she wore to the ball aren't enough to entice her to sell; as Lady Bareacres concedes she would invite Becky and her betters to the hall back home.  Becky refuses since what she is offering is not enough for even her betters had she any.  As Becky watches from the balcony Lady Bareacres stumbles and falls in the wet ground, only to sit in the empty carriage in the rain.  Becky sells the horses to Jos as she also tells him he looks like a military man in his attire and the French will see this when they invade.  She takes everything that Jos has and he rides away leaving Amelia behind as she refuses to leave.  Becky throwing the money into the air and rolling in it, well more lying than rolling but you get the picture.

As George and Dobbin (Johnny Flynn) ride into the woods, they are soon attacked by the French troops and must stand their ground.  Finally making camp in the rain as General Tufto (Richard Dixon) demands Rawdon find him Waterloo on the map.  Dobbin telling George he would kill everyone of those men on the hill if he had the chance, with George mimicking gunfire.  Amelia hears the cannon fire has stopped and the guns are silent for now.  The wounded men are brought back and Ensign Stubble (Jack Loxton) tells Amelia that George is fine.  As the troops further prepare for the Battle of Waterloo.  The General saying the men will be attacked by the cavalry and will be cut down.  They fight and Dobbin tries to rescue a wounded soldier on the field as the order to fire is given, George countermanding it until Dobbin returns.  Later as they began another march into battle, George cries "the time is now..." and is shot down.

As the news reaches Amelia, she cuts her hair and is driven away in the carriage as they cross paths with Sedley (Robert Pugh.  Dobbin speaks with him but he refuses to budge on the issue of accepting Amelia and even his own grandson.  As Sedley remarks on how "better men have died" and Dobbin repeats this in reference to George.  As they return home, Becky too has a son, Rawdy, whom Rawdon adores but she doesn't tend to him.  She sent French souvenirs and a letter to Aunt Matilda (Frances de la Tour) in the hopes she may forgive him and offer them money.  However when they arrive back, she dies not even hearing Becky whens he tells her in desperation how she loves Rawdon and to forgive them for their past actions.  Becky takes it upon herself to find them a place by throwing herself in tears at the mercy of Mr Raggles (Peter Wight) who offers them his property in Mayfair to rent.

Rawdon can't afford this place and at the reading of the will, he is only left those very same souvenirs and a meagre £100 with everything going to his brother, Bute (Mathew Baynton).  As Martha (Sian Clifford) and Pitt (Martin Clunes) smirk at Becky's prospects and what could have been for her if she married him.  Becky suggests Rawdon should get on the good side of Bute now.  As well as proposing they should use their rooms to play cards in a well-respected home to earn money.  Even Arabella (Felicity Montagu) got £600.

Dobbin looks after Amelia and Little Georgie with toys and tells her he's leaving for India but doesn't know how long he'll be gone.  She writes to him and he writes to Jane (Ellie Kendrick) imploring her to get Sedley to help her for the sake of his grandson.  Jane spies upon Georgie in the park and tells Sedley he should visit him since he resembles George.  Which he does and Amelia reluctantly lets him visit with him.  Later Sedley writes he will return the money to her that rightfully belonged to George if she gives up his grandson and she refuses.  Even though her parents think she should do this.  Then they too can live off the wealth.

Rawdon wins at cards and Becky won't stop her singing to look after their son.  As he does so Lord Steyne (Anthony Head) enters and Becky is enamoured to meet with him.  Still searching for a way to make more money.  Their fortunes are not so rife as both have had babies and need to make their way in the world.  The difference being Amelia actually wanted Georgie but Becky does not want Rawdy.  Well woman didn't you know you would get with child!  The depiction of the battle showing how pointless and futile war really is, even if a necessity at times.  Steyne#s entrance was typical in moustache twirling fashion and draped in his cloak, entering with menacing intentions!


Thursday, 20 September 2018

Paranormal Lockdown UK 1.4 "Abandoned Park Hotel" Review

Another haunted location being a hotel, think these are top of the list as far as investigations are concerned, where Nick and Katrina try to help out a new owner, Martin.  Hey this hotel can't be classed as abandoned if it's been bought and other paranormal groups investigate here.  Shadow figures, disembodied voices such as screams have been heard by people.  Martin's property manager even caught a face on CCTV which resembled a devil face.  So ominous even before the investigation began.  With a man murdering his wife, Emma and then hanging himself in the tower, as well as other suicides.  A lot of the activity at the hotel was residual balanced against intelligent responses; with the spirits just going about their daily activities.  Even capturing a conversation where the man and woman appeared to be oblivious to their presence.  That breakfast reminiscent of the one from Paranormal Lockdown 1.6 Kreischer Mansion where at least Edward tried to communicate with them and the Geoport was turned off on him!

This hotel was the brainchild of Edmund Park who carried out seances here and ended up disappearing.  Some believed he was murdered and he cursed the hotel as are the rumours throughout the town.  His spirit is said to haunt the hotel, well if he practised in the dark occult then perhaps he was a victim of his own dark doings.  Other legends include the drowned body of a soldier being brought to the hotel and how his spirit haunted here too.  Many of the rooms have oppressive feelings.

As for that scream they heard to me it sounded like a cry for "help!"  Rather than just a scream.  Have listened to it many times now and it does sound like rounded letters, a word than just a scream.  Also it sounds more like a child, doesn't sound like an older woman. At first I thought it could have been Emma, but again the voice is too child-like than an adult.  Not any activity in figures at all this time round, except for something trying to manifest itself on the final night with the 3D imaging camera, but the stick figure never fully materialized.  Perhaps it didn't have enough energy or just didn't want to show itself.

Voices on the audio phonetics included "up here" and "come down" leading them a merry dance it seemed.  On day 2 they conducted an experiment where Katrina would wear headphones and listen to any voices coming through.  With Nick going to a different part and asking questions.  An experiment Nick carried out with Elizabeth Saint in Ghosts of Shepherdstown episode 2.4 I'm You're Biggest Fan at the Old Opera House and the results were surprising and completely corresponded with the Q&A session! Similar happened here too.  Nick asked the spirit to go to the tower and tell Katrina.  She heard "I'm Here" and "it's bright."  That could mean the bright light coming into the tower as it was day, or it could mean she's somewhere with bright lights around her. 

On the second day when Nick came to wake up Katrina, a door shut on him and still Katrina couldn't be moved from getting up from her sleeping bag, she said she was too tired!  Right Nick you know who you can rely on for help!  Ha.  Then the ballroom door also shut on them later, so it was apparent something or someone didn't want them there, coupled with the voices that told them to "get out" etc.  That voice that said "shut up bitch" on the audio when Nick was in that room downstairs.  Also asking her "if she wanted to find out" in a threatening manner!  Rude much!

They set up more audio and a female voice came through saying "I'll get you."  Katrina saying it resembled that of a witch.  A male voice was heard to say "that's the witches" and "the witch of..." That was remarkable as the Pendle witches were hanged not far from here and Martin's friend said how some witches were her ancestors.  Thus were probably trying to communicate with her in Katrina's view.

I like investigations with more activity, I know and where can actually see things manifest and captured and I know that's not possible all the time in every investigation, but some of these eps just end up giving validation to what is already known and nothing new appears so that the level of investigations and new findings can be researched and taken further.  Everything just stems around what is known.  I'm not blaming anyone for that, it's just the nature of the investigation and you have to make do with what you find.  Spirits are unpredictable.