David reads from the ancient book: "And then those who have been hidden so long shall rise and show themselves and the others will know their time is ended and the time of the people of the Leviathan will begin."
And here is a quote from H.P. Lovecraft as it appears in a preface to a couple of his stories in
Great Tales of Horror and the Supernatural: "'All my stories,' he once wrote, 'unconnected as they may be, are based on the fundamental lore or legend that this world was inhabited at one time by another race who, in practicing black magic, lost their foothold and were expelled, yet live on outside, ever ready to take possession of this earth again.'"
It can't be said that Violet Wells didn't do her homework.
Julia's chin is sporting a Band-Aid.
AT LAST the tall foyer lights have modern lightbulbs again.
Carolyn blew her line?--
C: "Julia, what do you think is the matter with her?"
J: "With her? With the baby?"
C: "Both of them, I would say."
Why wasn't Amy affected when she looked at the open book?
Henesy might be playing David as childish so that we can tell more clearly when he's possessed by adults.
I like that. I was thinking what's the difference in his behaviors?, but yeah, brainwashed David is mean, not bratty. Thanks!