Image 1 — Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel
Image 2 — Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel
Image 3 — Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel
Image 4 — Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel
Image 5 — Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel
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Mike Myers’s ‘CAT IN THE HAT’ costume is being auctioned off by Propstore and it’s nightmare fuel

u/AldousChucksley — 11 days ago

This recent interview with the new showrunner makes it sound like he wasn't a fan of the back half of the first season...

...which explains why the 2nd season is the way it is but I disagree. I'm not a writer but I'm sure there are ways that they could have kept the Henry plot line while keeping the "PI in LA" elements intact.

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u/AldousChucksley — 1 month ago

Wheelchair Guy (Backrooms Movie Discussion)

(Pardon me if this has been brought up/discussed already)

Alright, so everything about the wheelchair guy (WG) in the Backrooms looked very old-timey and really: his clothes, the lamp, and the wheelchair itself. I went to the Wikipedia article on "wheelchairs" to try and see find any info on wooden wheelchairs in order to pin down what time period they were used in. In doing so, I came across this startling picture. I'm pretty sure WG didn't have legs either, right? Could WG have been copied from a late 19th or early 20th century amputee war vet?

Does anyone think this means that the Backrooms has been pulling from our reality waaaaaay before the creation of the first portal?

Alternatively, I suppose that WG could have been generated from someone's memory of a WW1 veteran or something that they saw when they were a child. However, in order for this to be true, that person would have to have been born in the earlier part of the 20th century. Maybe Ivan Beck himself?

u/AldousChucksley — 3 months ago