Maybe they also kept fallen baby teeth and later used them on the staircase?
@SatanicPizza-fo2ei15 годин тому
No it's definitely a trick! No way that's Karina and not the monster pulling off one mean trick
@kelseyjustice188116 годин тому
HorrorBabble sent me here, and this has been an amazing ride so far. Great acting, great writing.
@madhippy318 годин тому
Why did she have a 180 on the monster?
@aowyn_21 годину тому
Real Horror brought me here 🫶 subbed
@user-wf9vi5sk1f23 години тому
Here from Real Horror
@CBD0000День тому
Here from Real Horror
@CBD0000День тому
Here from Real Horror
@ProjectProwlДень тому
Here from Real Horror
@elorarester283День тому
Once again im hooked. Everything fool and scholar has been amazing! No idea what im gonna do when i binge it all lol
@MalaurielleДень тому
Ah ! 😃 I though I recognized Jeff Clement ! I loved is work on Danny's Story (For Everything There Is a Season), it is one of my favorite horro mini-series. I highly recommend it ! Excited to listen to where this season of The White Vault goes 😆
@atypewriter2 дні тому
The Overlook Suite for the Documentarian overlooking the mystery. And so she can see things better...
@atypewriter2 дні тому
the narrator has plot armor, we wouldn't be able to get more episodes without them
@Servo_M2 дні тому
Canadians invent war crimes, Graham is a Canadian... The moster's better run!
@nickjames2052 дні тому
Awwww shit my man Kasner is back.
@atypewriter3 дні тому
Dr. Liu is repeating the mantra in Mandarin...
@user-oz2fu9lm3b6 днів тому
I am confused at the end of the last episode they were together. Now he is alone? what happened?
@madhippy36 днів тому
Do I understand right thatGraham entered the vault (or at least what is beyond the antechamber) with explosives?
@paulelliott1957 днів тому
I was looking forward to this, it was highly recommended. Unfortunately I find the storyline too complex. Worse of all is the American chap who sounds like Clint Eastwood, I keep expecting him to say ' go ahead punk, make my day'. His voice is dreadful.
@elorarester2837 днів тому
Man, I was not ready for some of the twists weve had so far. Ally, wtf 😂
@KTgaming8989 днів тому
Is her name eva or ava?
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Eva.
@elorarester2839 днів тому
Wow I was not prepared for there to be onions in this episode. This is an amazingly well crafted podcast
@rumatadestora9 днів тому
Not really sure on this one, but I'd think all the official on-site documentation (except personal notes, of course) on international projects like that would be recorded in English rather than in a particular national language? We certainly do that in the field of linguistic studies
@elorarester2839 днів тому
Wow, one episode and I am HOOKED this is gonna be a wild ride
@TheybyBaby10 днів тому
Effing wow! You folks do an amazing job really impressed by both quality and subject matter
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Thanks again!
@nickjames20511 днів тому
I'm enjoying this soo much. Thanks for your hard work!
@TheybyBaby11 днів тому
Thank you folks for making this. 🎉
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Our pleasure!
@gliocasneko12 днів тому
If I take nothing else away from these, it will be a fear of the phrase "When you see it".
@faithcastillo959712 днів тому
I am heartened to see that I'm not the only listener later to the game. Loving the story.
@drnickyp12 днів тому
Utterly superb and jolly well done 👍🏻
@bryan__m12 днів тому
It blows my mind that now 3 of the universes are connected. Actually, a lot about season 2 is blowing my mind.
@jenweatherwax711312 днів тому
I wanted to love this. The characters are interesting, the setting is intriguing, the multilingual cast is cool. But it’s downhill after that. The character deaths all felt anticlimactic. Sometimes I didn’t even realize someone was dead until a recap. And any fear or tension evaporated when you learn there’s literally no hope - the monster can easily get them inside their locked bunker and they can’t leave because it can magically rearrange space. From that point on it felt like watching a game where someone runs around with cheat codes on picking people off one by one - predictable and dull. I kept listening hoping a mystery would be solved: what was the monster(s), what happened to the murdered team members and why were they murdered, why was there an abandoned town and who lived there? For crying out loud, why did it glow blue? Nothing was solved, no one ever had a chance, and it was never clear if they ever did - was it a trap? Or was it because they took a piece back from the village? It just feels unsatisfying and like lazy writing to leave every single plot point ambiguous, constantly contrive ways to write notes and make recordings (even when a moment ago spooky magic was making it impossible but now suddenly it’s okay), then stop the transcript whenever you don’t feel like writing the transition. In summary: promising start, but took too long to get where it was going with absolutely no pay off. The podcast equivalent of, “rocks fall, everyone dies.”
@TheybyBaby13 днів тому
Thank you folks for making this. It's wonderful
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@hannawest258514 днів тому
14 families? Magnus Archive vibes?
@jenweatherwax711314 днів тому
It’s kind of weird how they keep stopping to record 😅
@undergnomes624815 днів тому
Ha tomb raider reference! Yeah!
@ajpbrunet15 днів тому
And now here were are. Damn. Heard about this series from Second Wind, started listening 5 days ago, completely unable to stop until now. Your story called to me like the vault itself! Congratulations to all of you, this was wonderful. I can't wait to check out the rest of your work and I'll support you on Patreon as soon as I'm able to. Thank you so much!
@ajpbrunet15 днів тому
I just want to applaud the way you're pulling off the "reveal" part of what is, in essence, a cosmic/lovecraftian horror story. I think most stories in that genre stick to tantalizing clues but forgo any kind of reveal entirely to maintain a deeper sense of mystery and to focus on character psychology...but also because it's really difficult to give "eldritch mysteries" a satisfying payoff. But here I feel like you're doing an awesome job walking a really tricky line: you're pulling back the curtain on *some* key aspects of mystery while making us feel the pain that comes with the "curse of terrible knowledge" trope through the characters. I don't know if I'm doing a great job explaining myself but as a loooong-time cosmic horror fan I'm really impressed with Ms Statz's storytelling craft. And I want to add on the praise for Hem Cleveland as the Documentarian, my god, what a performance in this episode.
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Thank you!!
@jenweatherwax711315 днів тому
“The luck or the storm?” “Both.” Ooooooooo, that got me
@jenweatherwax711316 днів тому
If they’re stranded, why aren’t they conserving food?
@jenweatherwax711316 днів тому
The horror trope where no one finds an abandoned village creepy / someone claiming they saw something weird and murderous was just a figment of their imagination is so painful 😖 I would be freaking out and cursing at a minimum
@ajpbrunet16 днів тому
SPOILERS "We will see you soon, Graham." Full body shudder. I was walking down my street and that stopped me cold. This series is so great, so happy I got to binge my way through it over the past few days!
@Micsmit_4516 днів тому
May I ask what the inspiration for Dr. Schumacher's chanting was? It seems oddly familiar but Google wasn't any help.
@ajpbrunet16 днів тому
OK so this was profoundly creepy and continues to be amazing but now there's something really funny about the intro: the (absolutely brilliant) reveal at the end of the previous episode establishes that our boi Casner is listening to the narrator/documentarian just as we are, and he's getting real impatient. So now when the narrator gives the winter travel advisory warning, I have this hilarious mental image of him rolling his eyes so hard and fuming like "Oh *seriously?* Do you have to say that every time?!"
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
😂
@thehobbyzoo612416 днів тому
I came here from horror babble and I just binged watched the white vault
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Glad you checked us out! Thanks!
@eileenheath196817 днів тому
Adjoa Andoh sounds so much like Suzanne Burden who played Francis in the Charles Paris BBC Radio mysteries.
@MrSony149217 днів тому
Thanks for putting these up on youtube, excited to see where the story goes
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
You bet!
@astrophynix17917 днів тому
I am currently speeding through these episodes like there's no life to be lived- Plus, now that I've written my very much important math exam today, I got all the more free time to totally not make myself paranoid over silly scary podcast. Love this *so* much, it is so underrated. I've already recommended it to a couple friends! Well then, can't wait to see who dies next! (please don't be Rosa. Rosa is my absolute favourite character.)
@FoolScholarProductions4 дні тому
Thank you! We hope the exam went well, and double thank you for sharing us with your friends!
@astrophynix1794 дні тому
@@FoolScholarProductions Hehe, thanks! Exam went well :D Looking forward to seeing more amazing content on this channel (I, of course, subscribed faster than the windspeeds in Svalbard.)