Psychoanalyzing The Fall of the House of Usher Stacey Nye
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We're back for a new season! We’ve already Psychoanalyzed the Patient. And now we’re getting ready to Psychoanalyze… The Fall of the House of Usher! The new Mike Flanagan gothic horror drama based on the Edgar Allen Poe story premiers on Netflix on October 12.
Tune in to the podcast on October 13, and every Friday after that, as we psychoanalyze Roderick Usher and his ruthless family. We'll uncover gruesome secrets, speculate on the mysterious characters, and we may even have a few surprise guests!
Hosted by Stacey Nye and Lindsay Jones
Original Music by Kyle Merritt
From Straw Hut Media
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BONUS: Morella Speaks! w/ Crystal Balint
For our last Bonus episode of the season, we spoke with the award-winning actress Crystal Balint, who played Morella Usher!
Thanks for joining us this season! And let us know the next show you want us to Psychoanalyze! -
BONUS: Catching Up With Our Poe Expert
Did The Fall of the House of Usher meet the expectations of a real-life Poe expert? This week, we caught up with our very first guest this season, Chris Semtner, artist, author, and Curator at the Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, to hear his thoughts on the show.
https://poemuseum.org/
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BONUS: Spooky Sounds w/ Jonathan Wales
How do you create the sound of a jump scare? Welcome to our first special bonus episode where Stacey and Lindsay sit down with Sound Editing Superviser Jonathan Wales!
Two more bonus episodes to go, so stay tuned! -
8. The Raven
Can you believe it's time for the season finale??! This week, Lindsay and Stacey sit down with Kiele Sanchez, who who co-wrote the episode with Mike Flanagan.
The season may be over, but we're not done Psychoanalyzing yet... We have a few more interviews to come this year! So tune in next time for more about the The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix! -
7. The Pit and the Pendulum
Are Madeline and Roderick's fates inextricably linked? This week, Stacey and Lindsay speak with Jamie Flanagan, who co-wrote episode 7 with his brother Mike Flanagan!
Warning: We talk a little bit about episode 8 in this interview, so be aware!
Tune in next time for another interview and new deep dives into the The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix! -
6. Goldbug
Who is Juno and where did she come from? This week, Stacey and Lindsay sit down with Mike Flanagan's episode 6 co-writer, Rebecca Klingel (also known as author C.K. Walker!).
Tune in next time for another interview and new deep dives into the The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix!
Customer Reviews
I knew it was The Cask of Amontillado from the beginning
I guess if you read a bunch of Poe like I do you could figure out the jester was from The Cask of Amontillado, along with the song Another Brick in the Wall and a shot of the wall. Someone got buried in there, I assumed by the Ushers in 1980. I assumed Verna was Raven jumbled up and she had a bird mask at the funeral. I thought she was the herald of death to a horrible criminal family but didn’t guess the deal. But it makes sense that there is a deal so none of the Ushers even get caught in their crimes until the end. It makes sense if Roderick was the patriarch that he couldn’t kill himself and his sister would still live even without eyes or if he tried to take her organs out like an Egyptian funeral…I thought that is what he did…until he died and the curse ended. I do wish that Annabel Lee died of malaria, maybe helping overseas to those less fortunate because that would go more with the poem of the wind chilling her and disease killing her. Then she would have died a better way, not by her own hand. Maybe fighting against Roderick’s machine in a way. I thought someone shot her, maybe him until people said suicide but she didn’t have powder on her mouth. Seems like foul play. Anyway, love your podcast. Never saw the Patient, but it looked great. It’s amazing all the cool crew members you got from Usher to be on this!
Love this!
Look forward to listening to this podcast nearly as much as I look forward to the new episode of The Patient!
Psychoanalysis is NOT the premise for this show.
I thoroughly enjoyed the interviews with the crew; however, this show barely tackles psychoanalysis. Unfortunately, the title is highly misleading, so I cannot recommend this show for people interested in psychology.