‘The Haunting of Hill House’ is traumatizing Twitter users — in a good way

<em>The Haunting of Hill House</em>. (Photo: Steve Dietl/Netflix/courtesy Everett Collection)
The Haunting of Hill House. (Photo: Steve Dietl/Netflix/courtesy Everett Collection)

In contrast to over-the-top, shudder-packed shows like American Horror Story, Netflix’s new series The Haunting of Hill House is a slow burn. But when the scares finally come, look out. The series, about five siblings raised in a haunted house, is getting rave reviews from critics — and it’s making a whole lot of viewers afraid of their own living rooms. On Twitter, fans are flipping out over Mike Flanagan’s show, saying that they can’t sleep, are afraid to turn out the lights — and yet, they can’t stop watching.

The psychological horror series, based on a classic Shirley Jackson novel, has taken many viewers by surprise with its intensity.

Whole families are freaking out together.

It even scares dogs!

The general consensus: No. 1, watch after dark at your own risk.

No. 2, don’t expect to sleep afterward.

And No. 3, don’t be surprised if everything in your house suddenly looks like a ghost.

For viewers who aren’t too scared to revisit the show, Twitter is also full of Netflix sleuths posting pictures of the show’s “hidden” ghosts.

And like all things that capture the internet’s imagination, the stealth scares of The Haunting of Hill House are already a meme.

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