If Wolf Creek had a vampire problem, that would be ironic.
If a Goosebumps episode ended without an ironic twist, that
would, ironically, be ironic due to the absence of irony... which would then
mean that it didn't end ironically, so....
Oh, dear, I've gone cross-eyed.
Happy Halloween! Have a scary day! |
Alex brandishes a makeshift weapon and starts babbling about
the Marlings and werewolves to his aunt and uncle. They don't believe him, but
the ruined bars outside his window are hard to argue against.
Uncle Colin: "Well, I- it must have been a bear or
something."
"You ever hear of aurora borealis?" |
Thanks for playing.
Alex: "Hannah said the woods weren't safe and now I
know why."
Aunt Marta: "Oh, you've been talking to Hannah. Alex,
Hannah's older brother was bitten by a wolf. A year ago, right out behind the
Marlings. The wolf was never caught, but Hannah has spent days out there trying
to find it."
Uncle Colin: "That's why we locked you in. We couldn't
risk having you wandering around in the woods."
"I wanted to cuff you to a chair, but Marta overruled me." |
Alex: "Oh, sure. Let's be polite to the werewolves next
door."
And so, racism continues to fester within these lands. When
will the hatred end? It's fine to be Lupine, Alex!
Alex finds Hannah in town and tells her what he's figured
out; the Marlings are werewolves, and they were trying to attack him.
Hannah: "That's weird. Wolves don't usually
climb."
Alex: "Oh, yeah. And how many werewolves have you
seen?"
Hannah: "Lots of them."
Hannah claims that the woods are packed full of werewolves.
She didn't tell Alex earlier because she was afraid that he wouldn't believe
her. Which makes sense. His disbelief was why he wanted to meet up with Sean
and Arjun.
Hannah: "That's why my brother ran away. He tried to
tell people what he saw, but they wouldn't listen. Nobody believed him."
....I'm not saying it.
"Say it." |
"Say it!" |
No.
"Say it!" |
I guess Hannah's brother really was the boy who cried
"wolf."
Yeah, go ahead and groan at that one.
Anyway, Hannah starts telling Alex what she's pieced
together in terms of werewolf history. Basically, it boils down to "people
chopped down trees and the werewolves lost their homes," which sort of
ties in to her earlier lament over a soon-to-be-built shopping mall.
Alex: "That must be what my aunt was talking about! She
said they were working on some kind of secret project."
I don't follow.
Alex: "They must be taking pictures of werewolves for
the government! You know, some kind of bizarro X-Files thing."
"Bizarro X-Files"?
"Me think this am not caused by aliens. Me not want to believe." |
Alex: "Well, first, I'm gonna forget about the Chiller
magazine contest."
"I mean, let's face it, that plot thread has been going nowhere fast." |
Ah, the hot sheets.
This is when Sean and Arjun literally pop up. As in from
below the frame. They ask where Alex was, since all they accomplished by
waiting for him was get Arjun exposed to enough mosquitoes to warrant a big ol'
facial bandage.
Arjun: "They like my blood."
"Just mine. They're very picky mosquitoes." |
Alex brags that the werewolves came to him last night, which
Mutt and Jeff here have a hard time believing. So Alex dares the two to meet
him at the Marling house at midnight.
Alex: "That is, if you're not chicken. Cluck. Cluck.
Cluck."
I was with you up until you started saying
"cluck," Alex. You just can't make that sound intimidating.
Later that day, Alex's aunt and uncle drive off in the jeep,
which is Alex's cue to call up the National Exposer.
Alex: "Hi, my name is Alex Blackwell. I was just wondering,
how much would you pay for a picture of a real werewolf?"
We never hear the end of the conversation, but apparently,
it's enough money to warrant Alex busting out of his room with a crow bar.
All dressed up in his Live and Let Die cosplay, too. |
Litterbug. |
....But it's just a dream, revealed when his teacher comes
by and wakes him up.
Teacher: "I couldn't let you face the werewolves
alone."
Except the twist is that the teacher is a werewolf!
....But it's just a dream. Again.
Alex: "That's it. No more chocolate bars before bed."
You know, I'm actually not going to criticize this too
harshly. The dream sequence, I mean. Don't eat candy before bed.
After all, the two brief dreams are a visually interesting
way to illustrate that he spent the whole night outside and nothing happened.
It's not like the episode is telling us that a good chunk of the plot wasn't
actually real. Looking at you, "Awesome Ants."
Alex is bummed that he has nothing to show from his night
under the stars other than a heap of candy wrappers, but he comes across the
wreckage of his uncle's jeep as he heads back to the house. Inside the jeep, he
finds a big clump of fur....
He runs back home to look for his aunt and uncle, and
eventually does find them. But only when he aims his camera at the Marlings'
window and zooms in. To Alex's horror, he can only watch as his aunt and uncle
remove their KY-soaked bodies from their werewolf skins.
KY Jelly: From Xenomorph saliva to Predator blood,
it's here for all your practical effect needs. ...And other needs, I guess. |
Alex heads downstairs after a bit, trying his darnedest to
act nonchalant as Aunt Marta makes him some French toast. He claims to not be
hungry, but Colin insists that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Then he turns into a hypocrite by mentioning that he and Marta won't be eating.
Uncle Colin: "We had a bite- we had a bite- we had a
bite last night."
I know it doesn't come through in the recap format, but the
episode was kind enough to remix Uncle Colin's line to make it spoopy. Anyway, the headline of Colin's paper reads "Three Hunters
Missing in Woods," which connects the dots for Alex all too well.
Uncle Colin tries to makes chit-chat, so Alex hightails it
out of there by "remembering" that he's late for school.
Aunt Marta: "Late? It's seven o'clock!"
And so, Alex- hey, wait a minute!
University of Michigan! Cool! |
Wait... is Marta wearing a U of M Wolverine sweater because
of the misconception that wolverines are somehow related to wolves? Because
they're not. At all.
Although I guess I can't really blame anyone for thinking
that. I mean, according to an interview with Rolling Stone, even Hugh Jackman
initially thought that wolverines were some sort of mythical wolf thing,
leading him to study wolves before filming the first X-Men film.
But on top of all that, Marta's shirt doesn't even feature
the correct M. Is she wearing some kind of third-party bootleg apparel?
Anyway, in the woods, Alex gets Hannah up to speed. The
Marlings never existed. That creepy house is just a way for Colin and Marta to
change their skins in peace. The two kids come across the location of the
wrecked jeep, but find no wreckage. Hannah's worried about Alex's safety, but
he theorizes that the bars on his window were put there to prevent Colin and
Marta from killing their own nephew.
And at this point, the audience is probably supposed to assume
that Colin and Marta didn't pick Alex up from the gas station immediately
because they were off werewolfing.
Now, you might think "Awwww, they didn't want to hurt
their nephew even though they're werewolves!" I would like to point out
that they still left him to spend the night at a gas station, rather than
arrange for somebody to get him and take him to the house.
Alex: "There's got to be some way to break this
curse."
Yeah, like the way Sean conveniently outlined in class
during the previous episode.
Speaking of class, Alex's teacher has a talk with him after
school, all the while sporting a facial bandage.
"I saw Arjun with one, so I assume this is what all you cool kids are doing now." |
Wait a minute.
That was not yesterday.
That couldn't possibly be yesterday, since night fell more
than once in between then and now. I mean, let's check the timeline, here.
Night 0: Alex arrives and sleeps on a bench.
Day 1: Alex takes pictures and meets Hannah.
Night 1: Alex gets chased by something after Hannah departs.
Day 2: Alex has the werewolf discussion at school, gets
asked to meet behind the Marlings'.
Night 2: Alex gets attacked by werewolves.
Day 3: Alex talks to Hannah, gets the idea to stay out all
night to look for werewolves.
Night 3: Alex has weird dreams.
Day 4 (Today): Alex discovers the truth about his aunt and
uncle, this scene happens.
Either this is a continuity error, or the teacher somehow
remembers talking to Alex in his second dream. Then again, every night so far
has been a full moon, so I can only imagine that the linear flow of time itself
has simply given up at this point.
Teacher: "See, I'm afraid Sean has a rather overactive
imagination."
"I do wish I could simply crush the last vestiges of creativity within him." |
Way to insult your student through subtext, jerk.
But the teacher has no answer, since werewolves aren't real.
So Alex quickly comes up with a reason to leave to save face.
Alex: "My aunt's making pizza waffles, and she hates it
when I'm late."
Pizza waffles sound awesome. Is that a real thing?
....Google says yes.
With a final warning that "sometimes legends
bite," the teacher lets him go, leaving Alex free to sneak into the
Marlings' and steal the skins, watched over by Hannah. And secretly, Sean and
Arjun. With the skins found, Alex steals them and stuffs them in a bag. When
Colin and Marta arrive to wolf up for the evening, Hannah and Alex beat a hasty
retreat into the woods. So now it's time to start digging.
That is an impressively deep and square hole he dug by himself with nothing but a shovel. |
"See you at the twist ending." |
So Alex is left alone to throw the garbage bag of skins into the hole, shortly
before two werewolves attack!
Or rather, Arjun and Sean in Halloween costumes attack.
Sean: "You don't really think we believe in that junk,
do you?"
But when the empty skins break free of the plastic binding
them to claw at the two kids' legs, they change their tune. The two
not-quite-bullies run off, allowing Alex to beat the skins down with a shovel.
And when Colin and Marta come along to try and reunite with their skins, he
limply swings the shovel at them, hoping to keep them at bay until the moon
reaches its highest point.
He succeeds, and the curse is broken as a moonbeam shoots
down from the heavens and blows up the skins real good.
All the best legends involve explosions. |
Either way, with the skins destroyed, Colin and Marta hug Alex for
ending their long nightmare. The curse has been lifted.
And so, we cut to sometime later, where Colin and Alex
develop photographs together.
This is a surprisingly bright dark room. |
What about that one where your aunt emerges from her
werewolf skin coated in slime? That was pretty creepy.
Colin: "Well, maybe next time."
Alex: "Next time? I hope not."
But Alex is in a Goosebumps episode, meaning that there's a
twist ending. And it comes when he looks at one of his pictures with a
magnifying glass, discovering a very furry Hannah... who Uncle Colin just let
into the darkroom to visit Alex.
Hannah: "What's the matter? I told you I don't
bite."
And with that, the episode ends. So let's review.
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