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Here's the thread for this week. Untagged spoilers, for this episode and earlier episodes.

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Hoping to mend her relationship with her sister Ruby, Leti turns a ramshackle Victorian on Chicago's North Side into a boarding house--an endeavor that stokes neighborhood racism and awakens dormant spirits stuck in the house. Meanwhile, Atticus remains burdened by a guilty conscience as George's wife Hippolyta presses him for the full story of what happened in Ardham.
 

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This show seems to be going in all sorts of directions. The pilot was awesome. Episode 2 was whiplash in plot movement, could've been stretched out for a season arc. I dont mind that they sped things up, but then episode 3 we're weeks at least in the future, far away from the on goings of the Cult of Adam. Back in normal racist Chicago suburbia, and now doing a haunted house episode. I'll stick with it, but my excitement has been diminished by the pacing.

I'm beginning to think this show will be like the X-Files, with a motw each episode, and long seasonal/series/mythology arc stuff sprinkled in, and our characters are just jerked along through it.
 

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This show seems to be going in all sorts of directions. The pilot was awesome. Episode 2 was whiplash in plot movement, could've been stretched out for a season arc. I dont mind that they sped things up, but then episode 3 we're weeks at least in the future, far away from the on goings of the Cult of Adam. Back in normal racist Chicago suburbia, and now doing a haunted house episode. I'll stick with it, but my excitement has been diminished by the pacing.

I'm beginning to think this show will be like the X-Files, with a motw each episode, and long seasonal/series/mythology arc stuff sprinkled in, and our characters are just jerked along through it.
Considering it's adapted from a novel (which I haven't read), I suspect that in the end it will all hang together more than it seems at the moment...

They did bring it back to the Cult of Adam, though.
 

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H.P. Lovecraft wrote a ton of short stories. I've read quite a few but they're probably a drop in the bucket compared to everything he wrote. Most of the stuff I read was centered around the Cthulu Mythos, but he wrote a lot of other stories and several were made into feature movies like The Shuttered Room and Re-Animator, among others. I have a feeling that the show revolves around a central group of characters and each episode is based on one of his short stories. Apparently he was also quite racist, which is clearly delineated in the show.
 

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This episode spectacularly proved wrong my belief that only white people investigate the spooky basement of their clearly haunted house especially when that house is yelling at them too get the bleep out of that house. Leti is an honorary Scooby Gang member.

I like this show's music.

I'm beginning to get the feeling that a Tic-Leti-Christina love triangle is inevitable. If so, I hope it's not as tedious as most tv show versions are.
 

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H.P. Lovecraft wrote a ton of short stories. I've read quite a few but they're probably a drop in the bucket compared to everything he wrote. Most of the stuff I read was centered around the Cthulu Mythos, but he wrote a lot of other stories and several were made into feature movies like The Shuttered Room and Re-Animator, among others. I have a feeling that the show revolves around a central group of characters and each episode is based on one of his short stories. Apparently he was also quite racist, which is clearly delineated in the show.
The show is an adaptation of a novel by Matt Ruff.
 

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I'm beginning to get the feeling that a Tic-Leti-Christina love triangle is inevitable. If so, I hope it's not as tedious as most tv show versions are.
Considering how Tic's blood (well his blood line or DNA) was needed for the spell to work in e2, I think Christina won't ever "love" him, but rather just want him to cast stronger magic, and maybe strengthen her own blood line. </WINK>

I like the part about the racial tensions, not so much the ghosts and mythos. But I'll see where it goes.
So far the racial tensions stuff is the strongest part of the show. As a standalone plot, the haunted house was good too, but I guess it was my bad to expect continuity of the mythos after all that happened in e2.
 

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So far the racial tensions stuff is the strongest part of the show. As a standalone plot, the haunted house was good too, but I guess it was my bad to expect continuity of the mythos after all that happened in e2.
I'm not a big horror fan, but from the previews this looked a bit different. That's why I gave this a look. It's the period piece / racial tensions part that really appeals to me and makes it an interesting story. Heck, if they completely took out all the ghost / undead stuff, it would still be a pretty interesting story.
 

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I'm not a big horror fan, but from the previews this looked a bit different. That's why I gave this a look. It's the period piece / racial tensions part that really appeals to me and makes it an interesting story. Heck, if they completely took out all the ghost / undead stuff, it would still be a pretty interesting story.
Matt Ruff is a pretty geeky writer. It wouldn't surprise me a bit if it turned out the genesis of this book was him loving Lovecraft as a kid, and then as an adult coming to terms with the kind of man Lovecraft turned out to be (i.e., horribly racist).
 

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I'm beginning to think this show will be like the X-Files, with a motw each episode, and long seasonal/series/mythology arc stuff sprinkled in, and our characters are just jerked along through it.
It does feel like that, and I find it surprising that a novel would follow that format (if it indeed matches the novel).
 

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The show is an adaptation of a novel by Matt Ruff.
I guess it would help if I actually stuck around to look at the credits once in a while. :rolleyes: Based on the title I had assumed the show was centered around the works of HP Lovecraft, but after looking at the wikipedia page I see that's not the case. I assume that the author was influenced by Lovecraft's work to have named the book after him. I was actually hoping it would have more of the Cthulu Mythos intermingled with it, but the season is still young so I suppose that's possible down the road.
 
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