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The nurse, like she never walked up those stairs


BEFORE...If she was so nervous about walking up those stairs...like she never walked up those stairs before??? she had done it before...but no today she was nervous about going upstairs. She wanted to go back inside but...oh no...the door was locked...she has to go up the stairs that she had been up 100 times before..that whole seen was so stupid, and didn't make anyone scared.

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agreed, always thought the same thing every time I watch the movie.

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she heard and felt another presence. it wasnt stupid, you would be creeped out too

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Well I've worked at the same place for ten years, a three-story building (not an old building either, from the 1990s). In it there's a basement, and some of my female colleagues really HATE going down there by themselves even though they've done so numerous times. What can I say, women are funny that way. 8)

I've never had any problems going down there myself, but if I heard a noise or sensed a presence well then even I would feel uneasy going down there.

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yeah that scene annoyed me as well. So you're going home at the end of your shift, of course your going to have to climb those stairs to get back up to the street. It's not like walking down to a creepy basement or anything.
And then, if she really had to go back inside, i'm sure she would carry the key to that door.

Still, not as bad as good old Brillis losing his hair for two shots near the end.


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its happend to me before.
sometimes you just get creeped out in a place for no reason
you just feel like theres something strange going on..
i wouldve been freaking out aswell.

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i'm so 3008, your so 2000 and late

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she heard something and got creeped out, and plus there was bodies being found, no?

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EXACTLY :)

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i'm so 3008, your so 2000 and late

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@Bri821 It was just bad writing - I'm surprised they didn't add the cliche of a cat jumping out of nowhere to scare her/us.

And yes, I'm totally fine with replying to a post that's over five years old.

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Bump on my own post 8 years layer

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You missed the dialogue between the two nurses. She had never worked the evening shift before. She was filling in for someone.

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