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Wishing a happy beloved birthday to Reece Shearsmith
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haras24 · 7 months
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You’re Under the Devil’s Spell 😈
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befickleforever · 3 months
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Painted Reece and Steve in ‘Trial of Elizabeth Gadge’ this morning
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9leaguesofmirrors · 7 months
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Ranking Inside No. 9's Horror-esque Episodes
I love Halloween, and I love Inside No. 9, so it's only right that I put together a ranking in celebration of both! Plus it's Friday 13th, which makes it even more appropriate. Let me know what your favourites are too, just remember to be respectful of others and their opinions
This ranking goes from lowest to highest
NOTE: This list will only include purely horror, so neither of the Christmas-centred episodes (Devil of Christmas and Bones of St Nicholas) will appear. Also, after some deliberation, episodes which switch genre halfway through won't be counted either
Tempting Fate
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Oh boy, this is gonna be controversial...
The quality of the episode is high and the acting is remarkable, it just didn't click with me. I don't know why, it just wasn't the one for me. I should probably rewatch it, maybe then I'll like it more
The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge
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While it did have some very funny moments, a great cast, and fantastic replication of a historical setting, the ending is the weakest in the series and lets it down significantly. Nonetheless, it's still a good episode that's worth the watch if you like horror comedies
Seance Time
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I enjoyed the build-up of this one, and the acting is brilliant. The ended jumpscare felt a little cheap but, as someone that's a massive wuss when it comes to them, it got me. An overall good episode
The Harrowing
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A severely underrated episode with, once again, a kickass cast! While there are elements of comedy, the ending is bone-chilling and uncomfortable. I also love that it's female-led, a rarity in Inside No. 9, which often features Reece/Steve as the main character or opts for none at all
Wise Owl
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An incredible episode that deserves every bit of hype it gets, Wise Owl perfectly combines animation and live action to create an uneasy, unsettling atmosphere. On top of that, the overarching story is emotive and the ending is one of the most powerful in the whole series
How Do You Plead
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This one HAD to take the top spot! Derek Jacobi and Reece Shearsmith work wonderfully together, plus Steve Pemberton's performance is fantastic. Not to mention the excellent twists and camerawork, this one is perfect for any horror fan
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katiesteedart · 2 months
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A little "Inside Number 9" Quiz it took me TWO days to create on BuzzFeed because that site is impossibly fiddly so make anything on...
Title - *Warning* Deus Ex Machina
Why I chose BuzzFeed I'll never know...
(I *don't* like my username either btw - you don't get to choose)
Anyway I genuinely love this series (pretty upset that it's coming to an end soon)
so here ya go - have at it!
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workingonit-currently · 9 months
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More inside no. 9 memes
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gabe-gade · 11 months
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Mmm let me loosen those buttons for you, sir
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barkilphedros-hat · 1 year
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Guys!
I’m potentially gonna have to delete Dream of the Apostate from ao3 so if you like it you might wanna save/download it! 👌🏻
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sarnie-for-varney · 1 year
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That time when your witchfinder partner is making false accusations again:
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That time when your lordship mistakes your instruments of torture for instruments of sexual pleasure:
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befickleforever · 5 months
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If you liked [inside no 9 episode] watch [film] : a guide. Part 1
(Some of these films go off vibes alone, whilst others are the films that directly inspired the episode. For example, we all know where the wicker man will be included)
If you liked ‘Simon Says’, consider:
- Misery (1990). After a serious car crash, novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued by former nurse Annie Wilkes, who claims to be his biggest fan.
- Sunset Boulevard (1950). An aging silent film queen refuses to accept that her stardom has ended. She hires a young screenwriter to help set up her movie comeback.
- Perfect Blue (1997). A young Japanese singer is encouraged by her agent to quit singing and pursue an acting career, beginning with a role in a murder mystery TV show.
- The King of Comedy (1982). Rupert Pupkin is a failure in life but a celebrity in his own mind, hosting an imaginary talk show in his mother's basement.
- The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) (2011). Martin, a mentally disturbed loner that obsesses over the film The Human Centipede (First Sequence), kidnaps a group of people to create his own 'human centipede' to act out his perverse sexual fantasies.
If you liked ‘The Understudy’ consider:
- Sleuth (1972). This mystery finds Andrew Wyke, a wealthy author of detective novels and game aficionado, facing off against his wife's lover, Milo Tindle, a middle-class hair salon-owner.
- Richard III (1995). A murderous lust for the British throne sees Richard III descend into madness.
- Throne of Blood (1957). Returning to their lord's castle, samurai warriors Washizu and Miki are waylaid by a spirit who predicts their futures.
- Theatre of Blood (1973). After an unsuccessful attempt at suicide, Lionheart sets out to murder all of his critics, each with a different style of death taken from a Shakespeare play.
If you liked ‘The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge’ consider:
- Witchhammer (1970). When a beggar is caught hiding her communion wafer, the hunt for witches begins.
- The Witch (2015). In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelops a farmer, his wife and their children when youngest son Samuel suddenly vanishes.
- Witchfinder General (1968). When Matthew Hopkins is appointed Witchfinder General by the Puritans under Cromwell, he is empowered to travel the countryside with his henchmen and collect a fee for each witch from whom he extracts a confession - a policy which is exploited to the full.
If you liked ‘The Harrowing’ consider:
- Carry on Screaming! (1966). An investigation into the disappearance of several young women leads two bumbling Victorian detectives to the home of Dr Watt and his vampish sister Valeria.
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014). Residents of a worn-down Iranian city encounter a skateboarding vampire who preys on men who disrespect women.
If you liked ‘Mr King’ consider:
- The Wicker Man (1973). Sergeant Howie arrives on the small Scottish island of Summerisle to investigate the report of a missing child.
- In The Earth (2021). A scientist and park scout conduct a routine experiment while the world looks for a cure to a lethal virus and as the night progresses, they experience unexplainable things.
- Midsommar (2019). Dani's psychological trauma affects her relationship with Christian, her lover. However, when they visit their friend's ancestral commune in an effort to mend things, it changes their lives forever.
- The Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971). Ralph Gower and a local judge are on a quest to get a bunch of possessed kids with a strange fur on their skin under control after they end up killing the locals.
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vexonlegs · 10 months
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icannotholdmypen · 3 months
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am I seeing references where there aren't or is the couple in the Witch Trial episode of Inside No 9 called Nutter just like Agnes in Good Omens, AND Mary in the BBC Ghosts book is accused of talking to a demon mouse just like Elizabeth Gadge in Inside No 9
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commonguttersnipe · 7 months
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Favourite Inside No. 9 episode(s) from series 1-8 and (w/reasons provided) why?
1- The Harrowing (I just love Helen McCrory)
2- The Trial Of Elizabeth Gadge (HISTORICAL EPISODE!!!!)
3- The Riddle Of The Sphinx (Best episode. Tell me I’m wrong.)
4- To Have And To Hold (Sod you Adrian!)
5- The Stakeout (Gay vampires? Gay vampires.)
6- Lip Service (It’s so underrated…)
7- Mr King (Is this because The Wicker Man is my favourite horror film? Yes.)
8- Love Is A Stranger (Good for her.)
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retourne-toi-eurydice · 8 months
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Hi, thanks for following me! For the Inside No. 9 asks:
the trial of elizabeth gadge: why would someone accuse you of being a witch?
Hi! Thanks for the ask 🧙‍♀️ i genuinely don’t think i would be walking away unscathed from the witchfinder’s visit if i lived back in those times- i used to get targeted a lot by modern bullies so have made a point to be unapologetically myself because of that, and as a result i tend to be pretty unfiltered so i can see someone accusing me just to get rid of me! If it were for one specific thing though i think it would probably be for the weird trend where the things i say come true. i’m like, the queen of manifesting but only for random stuff i don’t care about 😆
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