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⚠️Movie Trigger Warnings:

Creep UK: suicide, subterrain, sexualization, sexual harassment, sexual assault, medical experimentation, gore, blood, water, held against will,

Creep 1 and 2 US: discussion sexual assault, imprisonment, stalking, masks, nudity, online community risks, harassment


In this episode, Anna and Margaret delve into the unsettling world of creep films, focusing on the original Creep from 2004 and its American sequels. They explore themes of manipulation, the psychological aspects of the characters, and the implications of learned behavior. The conversation highlights the differences between the antagonists Joseph and Craig, and how societal constructs influence their actions. The hosts also discuss the importance of recognizing red flags in dangerous situations and the impact of money on decision-making. Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the creep genre and its psychological underpinnings.

00:00 Introduction to Creep Films

02:53 Exploring the Themes of Creep Films

05:54 Character Analysis: Joseph and Aaron

09:00 The Role of Empathy and Manipulation

11:54 The Impact of Social Media on Horror

14:55 The Intriguing Backstory of Joseph

18:00 Final Thoughts on Creep Films

21:25 Navigating Danger: Choices and Consequences

25:28 Creep 2004: A Shift in Tone and Tension

30:46 Exploring the Depths of Fear and Trauma

36:35 Learned Behavior: The Impact of Environment on Actions

41:36 Reflections on Identity and Connection