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Spooked

Picture Perfect

Spooked

KQED and Snap Studios

Chiller, Performing Arts, Ghosts, Society & Culture, Halloween, Thriller, Paranormal, Spooky, Supernatural, Personal Journals, Leisure, Arts, Horror, Fall, Mystery, Wonder, Adventure, Scary, Culture

4.615.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

A picture is worth a thousand words. Unless it leaves you speechless.

STORIES

Picture Perfect

When Susiy and her family visit a new town, they have no idea who they’ll be running into.

Suisy, thank you for sharing your story with us.

Produced by Anne Ford, original score by Lalin St. Juste

Screenshot Ghost

Grise is working night shift in the nursing home. One night, something’s making mischief… and it’s not a patient.

Thanks, Grise, for sharing your story with Spooked!

Produced by Anne Ford, original score by Nicolas Marx

Artwork by Teo Ducot

Transcript

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0:00.0

Snap Studios. Ding-Dong Bell.

0:15.0

Donnie's in the well.

0:19.0

Who threw him in?

0:20.0

Little Jackie Flynn.

0:22.0

Who'll pull him out?

0:24.0

Nobody.

0:30.0

Nobody will.

0:31.0

Or little Jackie Flynn might throw them in.

0:35.1

Heh heh heh heh a ha ha

0:40.9

listen to hisoot. Stay tuned.

0:45.0

From K K-QED and PRX, you've crossed over to Spoot. There's an ancient piece of technology, said to have the power, allowing the user to peer into other worlds, futures, and dimensions.

1:15.0

Of course, eight years old.

1:19.0

I don't know this.

1:21.0

I just figure it's high time I give myself a nice shave like I see my father.

1:28.0

So I wait to the coast is clear and creep over to the bathroom, lock the door, climb up on the

1:36.5

step stool, turn on the hot water.

1:41.3

Then in front of the bathroom mirror, I lather up my face with barbersaw shaving cream and the

1:49.8

smell, the shock of white, the sting against my skin, it's awesome.

1:58.2

And to get a better look to marvel at my new manly, manliness, I grabbed my mother's old hand mirror and angle it toward myself

2:09.5

in the bathroom mirror. And in this

2:13.1

this reflection I see infinite mees

2:19.0

my face covered in white foam smiling the back of my head repeating to forever and I'm staring at these

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