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I think Moira changes to look like the hottie when she is around "weak men". She looks hot to Ben and when a cop came by looking for the patient that committed suicide, she looked hot to him too. But nobody else so far.

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I think Moira changes to look like the hottie when she is around "weak men". She looks hot to Ben and when a cop came by looking for the patient that committed suicide, she looked hot to him too. But nobody else so far.

Yeah but she died (supposedly) when she was young so why does she appear old to everyone else? Didn't know ghosts aged.

Everyone else who died, Tate, original house owners, creepy twins from the pilot, etc. never aged.

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ah. Good point, good question. I wonder if Constance did that to her, somehow, as revenge for banging her husband. Speaking of which, how come we don't see his ghost around anywhere? Did she move his body?

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ah. Good point, good question. I wonder if Constance did that to her, somehow, as revenge for banging her husband. Speaking of which, how come we don't see his ghost around anywhere? Did she move his body?

Maybe he didn't die on the premises. All the other ghosts, if I am not mistaken, died in or around the house.

But who knows with this show? It's a very intriguing show but it leaves you with so many questions, like:

Who is the man in the black rubber suit? I personally feel it's Dr. Charles Montgomery (original owner). But it could be someone we haven't even met yet.

What does the baby look like and why do some ghosts want it to be born?

This show is so crazy but I like it.

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Maybe he didn't die on the premises. All the other ghosts, if I am not mistaken, died in or around the house.

But who knows with this show? It's a very intriguing show but it leaves you with so many questions, like:

Who is the man in the black rubber suit? I personally feel it's Dr. Charles Montgomery (original owner). But it could be someone we haven't even met yet.

What does the baby look like and why do some ghosts want it to be born?

This show is so crazy but I like it.

Constance shot him on the bed right after she shot Moira. You're right, lots of questions. Dunno what others are seeing, I still love the show.

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Yeah but she died (supposedly) when she was young so why does she appear old to everyone else? Didn't know ghosts aged.

Everyone else who died, Tate, original house owners, creepy twins from the pilot, etc. never aged.

If you pay attention to the small things, you can see that she is crying and upset when they are putting the mistress, Hayden, in the ground. Something is preventing her from being able to leave and that may be why she aged. Also, she might not really be older, it might just be that is how all of the living perceive her, except for the husband/weak men.

When she goes to see her mother, her mom dies and tells her to come with her and she starts crying and telling her that she can't leave, she isn't able to cross over....that may have something to do with it.

I think the writers have left it like that on purpose and we will find out more about it in future episodes.

Maybe he didn't die on the premises. All the other ghosts, if I am not mistaken, died in or around the house.

But who knows with this show? It's a very intriguing show but it leaves you with so many questions, like:

Who is the man in the black rubber suit? I personally feel it's Dr. Charles Montgomery (original owner). But it could be someone we haven't even met yet.

What does the baby look like and why do some ghosts want it to be born?

This show is so crazy but I like it.

She did shoot her husband and I'm sure he is around, but I am pretty sure we have only seen some of the ghosts, the main ones. In the commercials there are other ghosts that we have not yet been introduced to, so it looks like we will be meeting some more down the road....

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If you pay attention to the small things, you can see that she is crying and upset when they are putting the mistress, Hayden, in the ground. Something is preventing her from being able to leave and that may be why she aged. Also, she might not really be older, it might just be that is how all of the living perceive her, except for the husband/weak men.

When she goes to see her mother, her mom dies and tells her to come with her and she starts crying and telling her that she can't leave, she isn't able to cross over....that may have something to do with it.

I think the writers have left it like that on purpose and we will find out more about it in future episodes.

She did shoot her husband and I'm sure he is around, but I am pretty sure we have only seen some of the ghosts, the main ones. In the commercials there are other ghosts that we have not yet been introduced to, so it looks like we will be meeting some more down the road....

I did notice her crying when Hayden was put in the ground and Constance whispering to her "now you are stuck here forever." (She like Hayden was a mistress, so it might have something to do with it.) But that doesn't really explain why she has aged. I understand it might be revealed later on but she is the only one I noticed that has aged.

And I told cat fang that I forgot about Constance's husband getting shot. I totally forgot about him. He might not be a major player in this show anyways like you said.

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Constance had a Downs syndrome daughter Addie who was killed on the Halloween episode. I think that Constance said once that she had four kids, only one was perfect physically but she "lost him to other things" (Tate). Don't know about the other two...

Oops I misread your post HS.

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Moira was crying because when he was digging the hole for the psycho girlfriend, he found the Moira's skeleton. It wasn't until the gazebo was built on top of the bodies, that she said "now you're stuck here forever", because now her body is covered by cement and that gazebo, and no one will excavate her remains.

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I think the girl with downs in the Pilot was Constance's daughter too. I feel like that wasn't Addie just because of the time difference/age difference. She said she had 4 children if I am not mistaken.

So Tate, the two with downs, and someone else. But that's just my count.

Moira was crying because when he was digging the hole for the psycho girlfriend, he found the Moira's skeleton. It wasn't until the gazebo was built on top of the bodies, that she said "now you're stuck here forever", because now her body is covered by cement and that gazebo, and no one will excavate her remains.

I realize that but I feel like there's something more to it though. Maybe I am reading too much into it. But this show does that to you. So many theories.

EDIT: Now I see what you are saying, that the body can't be moved off the premises because of the cement. But I thought you only had to die on the premises not necessarily being buried. Because the last episode the medium said something to the extent of that Addie didn't make it to the property. So regardless if she is buried there, it only matters if you die there. Who knows?

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Moira was crying because when he was digging the hole for the psycho girlfriend, he found the Moira's skeleton. It wasn't until the gazebo was built on top of the bodies, that she said "now you're stuck here forever", because now her body is covered by cement and that gazebo, and no one will excavate her remains.

I think the girl with downs in the Pilot was Constance's daughter too. I feel like that wasn't Addie just because of the time difference/age difference. She said she had 4 children if I am not mistaken.

So Tate, the two with downs, and someone else. But that's just my count.

I realize that but I feel like there's something more to it though. Maybe I am reading too much into it. But this show does that to you. So many theories.

EDIT: Now I see what you are saying, that the body can't be moved off the premises because of the cement. But I thought you only had to die on the premises not necessarily being buried. Because the last episode the medium said something to the extent of that Addie didn't make it to the property. So regardless if she is buried there, it only matters if you die there. Who knows?

She was crying when he was digging and putting Hayden's body in there, not when he was pouring cement on it.

They have already suggested numerous times taking down the gazebo, and now that Hayden has come back....the show is tricking you. You don't know if she is a ghost or not.

If she is real, and they can both see her, how did she climb out of the back of the police car without being noticed.

What if she really hasnt interacted with him since they left their old home and this whole thing with her getting the abortion, etc was just something created by the house.

The house is the one putting these situations in their minds, just like with Tate and the dude that burned his whole family. They weren't bad people, but the house fuged with them enough to put them to the point of insanity and break them.

That is why this show fugs with my head so much. You never know who is a ghost, who is real, who is involved, and who is not. We still don't know what the black cop's deal is other than he badly wants to fug the mom.

I think tomorrow night's episode will have a lot to do with him since now the husband is gone and the wife has eye fuged him every time he's been at the house. Very well could just be the house trying to split them up.

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