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Based on the Gothic horror of Henry James, The Haunting of Bly Manor released in 2020 as a Netflix Limited Series. Created by Mike Flanagan, this show told the tale of an au pair hired to attend to two children in their English manor home.
9 quizzes and 90 trivia questions.
1.
  "The Great Good Place"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In a haunting tale told one evening, a governess takes a job at Bly Manor and it commences her terrifying encounters in "The Great Good Place" she is expected to call home.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 16 20
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Oct 16 20
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  "The Romance of Certain Old Clothes"   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Before the Wingraves occupied Bly Manor, the home was possessed by the Willoughby sisters who, one may argue, remained there, fated to contend with "The Romance of Certain Old Clothes".
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 28 20
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Oct 28 20
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  "The Way It Came"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Despite the ghosts already lurking in Bly Manor, Dani's history contains a ghost story of its own as she tries to cope with the past in "The Way It Came".
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 20 20
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Oct 20 20
100 plays
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  "The Two Faces, Part One"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The children struggle with something odd in and around Bly Manor while Dani tries to make sense of their behaviours in the wake of a disturbing presence in "The Two Faces, Part One", possibly to do with the former au pair and her lover.
Tough, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 19 20
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Oct 19 20
90 plays
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  "The Pupil"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
As Dani continues to settle in at Bly Manor, it's clear that there are cracks appearing on the surface of nearly every aspect of her stay as Miles' past plays a role in "The Pupil".
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 17 20
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Oct 17 20
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  "The Two Faces, Part Two"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The ghosts of Bly Manor seem to be running out of time as they slip in and out of their memories and come to claim "The Two Faces" they need to carry on.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 25 20
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Oct 25 20
88 plays
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  "The Altar of the Dead"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Ms. Grose has trouble straightening out her memories in "The Altar of the Dead" during which she attempts to find a sense of clarity in her spells of confusion.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 21 20
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Oct 21 20
90 plays
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  "The Beast in the Jungle"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The haunting reached a fever pitch as "The Beast in the Jungle" finally caught its prey in the climactic end of a tragic ghost story set at Bly Manor.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 29 20
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Oct 29 20
83 plays
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  "The Jolly Corner"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Many things get tucked away. While some tuck away memories, others become tucked away or moved to the side in Bly Manor. In "The Jolly Corner", some of those items reemerge.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Oct 22 20
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Oct 22 20
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The Haunting of Bly Manor Trivia Questions

1. Arthur Lloyd was of which relation to the Willoughby girls?

From Quiz
"The Romance of Certain Old Clothes"

Answer: Cousin

Moments after fleeing the manor, Dani and Flora were surprised by the late-night walk of the lady from the lake who, trudging back into the house, grabbed Dani by the neck on her route, much like she did to Peter on the night he died. Toward the middle of the 17th century, a widowed gentleman lived in Hampshire-- the storyteller referred to him as Mr. Willoughby, though that was not necessarily his name. He devoted himself to his two daughters, Viola and Perdita, and after he died the daughters sought husbands. At this time, the Willoughby daughters hosted parties in an effort to find suitors, but the efforts led to Viola's deep concern. They needed to keep Bly in the family line or else risk falling into obscurity. Thus they reached out to a rich, distant cousin, Arthur Lloyd.

2. Who was the only person to hear the knocking in the attic?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part Two"

Answer: Peter

Dani eventually woke up on the floor of the attic, tied and bound, after she was knocked unconscious by a possessed Miles. The children, standing over her, begged the people Dani couldn't see to explain themselves, at least so they could abate her fears. That's when the ghosts of Peter Quint and Rebecca Jessel revealed themselves to her. Miles and Flora both recognized that something was wrong; what they were doing wasn't right, even if Peter reassured them it all was. When Flora suggested that they send Dani dream-hopping until she felt better, Rebecca told her that it wasn't quite so easy. As to why this was the case, she never explained; hearing a voice behind her, she wandered off, unable to compose her thoughts. The important thing, however (according to Peter) was figuring out what to do with Dani-- to help her but to maybe teach her to dream-hop too. That was when there was a knocking at the door that only Peter could hear.

3. Who was Henry's former partner at the lawfirm?

From Quiz "The Jolly Corner"

Answer: His brother

Henry Wingrave received the post at his desk, and amongst his letters was one addressed to his late brother, Dominic, the former partner of their law firm. Truth be told, he was used to the office; he liked it more than his flat and it occupied him there. On her way out one evening, his receptionist left a message from Bly Manor with him. Dani stated the kids were fine, but there were some oddities if he'd like to chat. He didn't really, feeling that as long as the children were well, he was satisfied. After his receptionist departed, he poured himself a scotch and trod over to Dominic's old office to read his letter. Dominic's ghost, taking a seat, sipped at the scotch.

4. Where did Miles toss Flora's talisman?

From Quiz "The Pupil"

Answer: Into a laundry chute

Ms. Grose was no stranger to footprints in the house, having mopped up the same trail from outside to the forbidden wing and back again several times in any given year. While she cleaned, Dani spoke with the children as they explained the door to Flora's closet got stuck while she was trapped inside. She forgave the children, but didn't believe them. Ending the conversation, Flora removed the talisman out from under her dresser and it was quickly swiped away by Miles who, angrily, tossed it into a laundry chute at the end of the hall. He was punished by taking over Ms. Grose's mopping.

5. Who was able to free Dani from Viola's grasp?

From Quiz "The Beast in the Jungle"

Answer: Flora

As the faceless ghost of Viola Willoughby dragged Dani towards the manor, Hannah appeared at the door, emboldened by her inner self to help the others. She called Flora inside to hide before crossing paths with the spectre, but it passed right through her and continued to trudge into the building, ceaselessly choking the au pair as they passed into the forbidden wing. When they reached the master bedroom, Viola checked the bed to find no one there. That was when Flora reappeared, jumping on the bed to beg the lady from the lake to stop harming Dani. Seeing the girl there, the ghost believed she was fulfilling her objective. She picked up the child and carried her outside past Rebecca and Peter, still inside Miles' body. All Peter could tell his girlfriend was that he gave her the opportunity to be freed, and all she could do then was watch it drown.

6. Who visited Peter at his apartment shortly before his death?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part Two"

Answer: His mother

Hearing the knocking in the attic, Peter, believing it to be Ms. Grose, told Miles to say whatever he told him to until the housekeeper went away, at least so they could hide Dani, but it turned out that the children couldn't hear the door. Instead it was an indication that Peter, like Rebecca, was slipping away, dream-hopping. Peter remembered opening the door to his apartment and finding his mother there. After finding out that she was sick, she turned to him to find a place to live and, in turn, a job. Peter believed she was there as a result of his father, who he stopped talking to. But the memory also seemed to come to Rebecca, who slipped away into her own memory of the night she and Hannah spoke to the police about missing items in the house. Mr. Quint, the police thought, might have been embezzling the Wingraves. Rebecca was honest with the constable, saying that Peter told her to pack a bag so they could go to America. Their conversation escalated into an argument and Rebecca remembered Miles coming to her in the dining room that evening. It was alright, he claimed, because Peter himself told him it would be. He was still there with her.

7. The morning after the bonfire, where did Flora awaken?

From Quiz "The Jolly Corner"

Answer: In the yard

Henry was at the house when his sister-in-law, Charlotte, was ready to give birth to Flora. Dominic arrived just in time. The doctor reached Bly Manor in short time as well, intending to perform the birth there in the master bedroom. Henry excused himself for the event. The morning after the bonfire, Dani woke up to bring Jaime, working in the greenhouse, a mug of coffee so that they could discuss what happened the previous night. Dani explained that she needed Jamie just as a touchstone, especially with Owen's situation and Hannah appearing to disappear for bouts. Dani felt bad about the way their conversation ended, so she wanted to make it right and, as such, she invited Jamie to get a drink with her at the pub in Bly; just a boring, old pub. Coincidentally, Jaime lived in a flat above the pub. Their flirting over this situation ended, however, when Flora awakened in the yard and Dani spotted the girl waling absent-mindedly through the fog, unsure of what happened. Flora was the only one who could see Rebecca standing over Dani's shoulder before the ghost's finger touched her forehead.

8. Owen took which job when he was in Paris?

From Quiz "The Altar of the Dead"

Answer: Sous chef

Hannah remembered the day Owen arrived at Bly Manor, cheerily introducing himself with a handshake in the kitchen. She was the one who interviewed him for the chef role though that clearly wasn't her forte. She noted that his experience as a sous chef in Paris might have made the job a bit less appealing, but he admitted he was back in Bly to take care of his mother as well; it was a convenient job where he could practice his craft. He asked if she'd ever read Thomas Merton (she hadn't), who believe that if you could get past consciousness and identity and everything occupying the front of the brain, you could reach a transcendence. He just meant that he was learning a lot. Unfortunately, she was pulled away from that interview, called to from another room, and when she left that memory...she seemed shifted elsewhere.

9. Where on the grounds of Bly Manor were Flora and Miles' parents buried?

From Quiz "The Way It Came"

Answer: They weren't

In Bly Manor, Dani tried on the only black dress she brought with her, finding it a bit unsuitable for a funeral for Owen's mother. Fortunately, as Jamie reminded her, she didn't need to commit to attending, especially since she recently had a funeral to attend in her old life. As Jamie moved in to help Dani unzip the back of her dress, Dani spotted the figure haunting her in the reflection once again. While the others headed off to the town of Bly, Dani headed out to the chapel to find Flora playing in the graveyard. The two discussed the funerals, particularly those of Flora's parents who, since they died so far away, were never buried there.

10. Which part of the house did Flora refer to as "dreadful"?

From Quiz "The Pupil"

Answer: The cellar

Flora and Dani headed to the cellar and crossed paths with Owen, making breakfast, in the kitchen. There, Flora expressed her dislike for the cellar ("dreadful!") and asked to stay back. No problem, according to Dani. While Flora stayed back for some orange juice, she would contend with locating the talisman, even with the lights on the stairwell not working. Dani found the talisman uncannily sitting upright at the bottom of the laundry chute, and when she took a look around the dark basement she didn't see anything of particular note besides a corner filled with creepy dolls. As she raced upstairs, she didn't notice one of the dolls turning to look at her exit. Heading back upstairs, Flora let Dani know that the talisman didn't work, much to her disappointment.

11. Where was Rebecca when she discovered that Peter had died?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part Two"

Answer: In her bedroom

Rebecca followed Miles out into the hall and dream-hopped into another memory in which she found the other workers in the kitchen. The offered her a cup of tea while they waited for lunch to be ready, but she wasn't too interested. Confused, she wandered out to the gazebo near the pond and gazed out. Jamie found her there and levelled with her-- this was the opportunity she was waiting for and she would hope someone would tell her the same thing. She could go to the Wingrave office and ask for her pupillage. With Peter missing, this was her chance. Henry could do right by her; she could get her life back on the barrister track. Jamie was sorry she was hurt, of course. That evening, while getting ready for bed, Rebecca found Peter in her room. As much as he tried to quiet her, she went off, chastising him for nearly making her an accomplice in his ploy. He explained, however, that he never left her-- he was at Bly the whole time, but he needed to figure out a way to make her see him. It would upset her, he said, but he was dead. He made her hold out her hand, and when he tried to grab it he passed right through.

12. Henry claimed to have an imaginary friend when he was a young boy at Bly Manor. What was this friend?

From Quiz "The Jolly Corner"

Answer: A soldier

Flora awakened on another morning, before she received the dollhouse, to find someone hiding at the foot of her bed. When she looked over the edge of her bed, however, the child she thought she saw had already moved to her cupboard. Flora tried to make friends, but when the figure turned around, it didn't have a face. She ran to her parents' room in the other wing and insisted that someone was there, but she found her mother in the bedroom with Uncle Henry. He claimed that he stayed the night in the guest room. When all of them returned to Flora's room, they didn't find anything of note, but her mother suggested she try to make friends, just like Henry once had when he was a young boy in Bly Manor. He, too, was afraid of the imagined figure he met-- they were a soldier-- but when he told the soldier a story, his fears went away. Flora struggled with the situation as she believed something was wrong. She should have been younger, she asserted, but she was 8. She should have been 5. Henry told her that she knew why this was-- she was experiencing a memory. It was something that was happening more and more; she was getting tucked away into memories more and more, and it would end when she woke up.

13. Who was the only other person from Bly Manor to attend Owen's mother's funeral?

From Quiz "The Way It Came"

Answer: Jamie

Flora raced into the chapel, where Dani was headed anyways, and that's where they found Ms. Grose, who also stayed back instead of attending the funeral. She claimed that she hadn't been back to the village since she was married, and she knew Owen would be fine that she didn't attend as she paid her respects in her own ways. Funerals, after all, are for the living. Ms. Grose took Flora into the house to start dinner while Dani gathered the girl's things. Jamie returned to the house in time for dinner prep and to talk about the funeral. In this time Dani, while washing at the sink, felt the grip of hands at her sides and saw the reflection of the lit-eyed spectre in the polished side of a pot. When she excused herself, she walked towards the foyer and was shocked to find Peter Quint staring through the windows, walking his way towards the front door. It's because of this that she grabbed the firepoker and rushed to the foyer to greet him, but when she opened the door it was actually Owen. Dani had her new dress taken in shortly before the wedding. While she seemed ambivalent towards the event, she seemed to feel anything but for the woman making the alterations.

14. Who, according to Owen, might have been responsible for the recent 'prank' phone calls?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part One"

Answer: Peter

Dani found herself hunting for any sign of intruders in the statue garden, and it's there that she found a gun pointed at her by none other than Jamie who, conducting her own search, was just passing through. The pair headed to the chapel, spying light inside, but found that Ms. Grose had simply left her candles lit. Returning to the manor, Dani found the others making drinks in the kitchen. Owen and Jamie, who arrived when they were called, volunteered to remain at the house for the night, much to the children's delight (though both fell asleep quickly by the fire). Owen theorized that perhaps Peter was also responsible for the recent spate of prank phone calls; someone kept phoning Bly and hanging up without a word. If he didn't know of Rebecca's death, then perhaps it would explain everything.

15. How did Miles break his arm at boarding school?

From Quiz "The Pupil"

Answer: He jumped from a tree

It was only after returning the talisman to Flora that Dani searched the house for Miles who, finishing his mopping, seemed to be lost in a daydream in the children's classroom. He was recalling an event from six months earlier, back when he was still attending boarding school, heading back for spring term. During a lesson on gospels, he was made aware of a classmate's recent injury preventing him returning to class and he engaged with the lesson of the day, interestingly about man's fallibility. After the class, Miles' teacher had mail for him (from Flora, unsurprisingly) and he took the opportunity to open the room to him as a safe haven, especially considering the loss of his parents and governess. That day, climbing a tree out in the school yard, Miles had what could only be regarded as an accident...or so it would be called...as he leapt from the top.

16. In which English county is Bly Manor located?

From Quiz "The Great Good Place"

Answer: Essex

In London, England in 1987, a teacher responded to an advertisement by Lord Henry Wingrave seeking an au pair for a niece and nephew. A full-time position in Essex, the role implied she would be living-in as their guardian in their manor home. She met for the interview in London proper, stated her credentials (she taught fourth grade in the United States), and then seemed to suffer through the process. Wingrave himself, somewhat against her demeanour, started drinking during the interview and called out her lack of experience as an au pair. The nephew, Miles, would require constant structure in his day-to-day life. Being sent home early from boarding school, he would also likely need discipline. When asked why he would be home early, Lord Wingrave avoided giving an answer.

17. Who sacrificed themselves to save the spirits of Bly Manor?

From Quiz "The Beast in the Jungle"

Answer: Dani

With mere steps to go, Flora screamed for help. Rebecca, following behind the ghost step for step, begged Flora to let her in, at last, so that she could ease her fears in her last moments. And sure enough, Flora did let her in to be tucked away in a memory of her mother. Owen came across Henry's body en route to the lake and remained behind in an attempt to revive him while Jamie raced ahead, and what she found was Dani, standing in the lake, with Viola and Flora moments from complete submersion. Feeling the need deep inside, Dani beckoned to them in the water and brought on the possession. And that was what changed everything and saved all the others.

18. For a duration how many years did Viola survive her illness?

From Quiz "The Romance of Certain Old Clothes"

Answer: Five years

Five years passed at Bly Manor as its residents continued on. Young Isabel grew up to the age of five while Perdita stayed on to help Arthur raise the girl. One night, while dancing in the sitting room, Viola rose from her bed to find her family in festivity. It was the wrong time to do so. Viola, somehow managing to outlive what her doctors claimed she would, had turned bitter and angry in her years of ailment. Still highly-infectious, the encounter proved to be horrible for all parties. Strained by leaving her bed, Viola was immediately violently ill and, in her anger, she lashed out at her sister in front of her child. Viola apologized soon after, when Perdita tucked her back into bed, but insisted that she could dance with her own husband. Perdita, she said, didn't need to take any responsibility for the manor she could still reign over. It came to a point where the townspeople of Bly believed that death was arriving at the doors to the manor on a regular basis, but was turned away so often that it just stopped coming. Viola continued to hang on, and nothing would stop her from ruling the manor.

19. Who was the first person Peter possessed at Bly Manor?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part Two"

Answer: Rebecca

Rebecca's discovery of Peter's death had an immediate effect on her. After putting the kids to bed the next night, Hannah came upon her in the children's classroom. She tried to be conciliatory, but Rebecca took her attempt negatively and headed up to the master bedroom to search for Peter instead. She asked him that perhaps they could still go to America, but Peter admitted he couldn't. The frustration mounted until their argument got physical, but when Peter reached out to calm Rebecca, he inadvertently passed his consciousness into hers, possessing her. It took less than a moment for him to free himself from her body, but neither of them knew what really took place. And Peter couldn't help make sense of it because he heard the knocking of a nearby door and was unable to prevent himself from dream-hopping into another memory. The knocking at the door was once again his mother, and he returned to his apartment.

20. Who was responsible for the unresponsive and believed-to-be prank calls to Bly Manor?

From Quiz "The Jolly Corner"

Answer: Henry

Dani woke Flora up in her bed after the bout out in the yard and it seemed like Flora fainted. Flora suggested she was fine, but she wanted to sleep. Dani contacted Henry's office shortly after to note the sleepwalking, but Henry refused to pick up-- certainly she would have called the doctor. Shortly after Flora met the child in her room, Henry called her from his office to ask if she had any further developments, perhaps a story to tell, and it was during that call that he discovered Dominic had returned to Bly Manor. It was all a fair bit awkward; Henry had been calling to speak with Charlotte and likely continue their affair. Still in the office, Henry shared another drink with the ghost of his brother. Dominic criticized him for letting Peter rob them blind (though Henry replaced the money) and recommended not calling the manor again looking for Flora-- the calls were very obviously scaring the residents. His brother also suggested not lingering quite so long-- it was clear he wanted to-- and to send a notice of death to stop receiving mail on his behalf. Henry instead tossed it into his desk drawer.

21. What was Owen's favourite dish?

From Quiz "The Way It Came"

Answer: Shepherd's pie

The children and staff of Bly Manor sat down for dinner-- shepherd's pie, Owen's favourite coincidentally-- and made a bit of light conversation around the recent events, notably Dani's unorthodox welcome at the door, but Flora's chatter turned the conversation a bit. She told Owen that he wasn't dying, and it caused a bit of a pause. She explained that when her parents died, she should she would too-- she was sure of it-- but then she thought 'what if she was already dead and nobody knew'. It was dreadful, but it only felt like dying because she was still alive and sad. But then she learned that 'dead' didn't mean 'gone'. The dinner goes sour for both of the children when Miles demands a glass of wine, not watered down, like the adults at the table, and his outburst gets them sent to bed.

22. According to Peter Quint, what was life all about?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part One"

Answer: Keys

Rebecca was great with the kids. Encouraging the children to expand their minds and be creative, she supported Flora's interest in dolls to the point where Flora said she would make her her own doll, one with all of the colours (since Rebecca liked all of them equally). When Peter Quint arrived with flowers (pulled directly from the gardens outside), he presented them to Flora to make the governess just a bit jealous. Their search for a vase allowed Peter to have a quick chat with Miles, alone, and it was then that he bestowed a bit of wisdom on the boy, claiming that life was about keys and people were locked rooms with different locks. If they could find the keys for a person's doors, they could open up. Peter remained at the house through that evening and found himself caught there in a storm. Rebecca, urging him to stay, made some tea, and it became clear through their chat that he felt she was worth more than the role she'd taken on at Bly Manor.

23. Despite the difficulty of growing them in England, what did Jamie manage to plant in the woods on the grounds?

From Quiz "The Jolly Corner"

Answer: Moonflower

Dani and Hannah checked in on Flora; she spent the entire day in bed. Though Dani called Henry for any sort of assistance, Hannah admitted to her that Henry wasn't really himself anymore...hadn't been for a long time. Charlotte and Dominic never came back from their trip, but neither did Henry, to an extent. As they left Flora's room, Dani barely noticed something out of the corner of her eye before it was gone-- someone else playing at the dollhouse. Dani headed down to the kitchen to find the other staffers remaining behind. Jamie invited Dani out for a bit of a walk out in the woods while Hannah and Owen stayed back, and it was then that she led her to a bit of a secret spot, one at which she managed to grow moonflowers on a small trellis. The moonflowers would be dead in three weeks, but every night, new buds would bloom. Jamie claimed to feel the same about people-- a lot of work, possibly for little payoff. She cut to the chase and told a story about her parents, family, and life, and what brought her to where she arrived at Bly Manor. People, she said, weren't worth it, but plants were; you could put your heart into them and watch them grow through your effort. But maybe once in a blue moon, like the moonflower, it could be worthwhile.

24. Which item did Peter give to Miles?

From Quiz "The Altar of the Dead"

Answer: Lighter

Hannah was brought back to her interview with Owen and, as he talked about being a sous chef, she got the feeling of deja vu. When she brought this up, Owen said that he knew they were saying the same thing over again, but it was for a good reason; they had to do it again. During this version of the conversation, Owen asked about the children and Hannah stated that Miles, while picky, was a good, sweet boy despite being a bit of trouble. The conversation took a turn then, as Owen asked if he would ever be cruel. Hannah insisted-- Miles would never hurt her. Hannah later found Miles out on the driveway beginning to smoke a cigarette. Miles, with Peter's lighter in hand, simply ran off defiantly. Hannah followed him to the chapel but it seemed like she'd lost him, instead stumbling into another place and time as she ran into Mrs. Wingrave. It was fortunate-- Mrs. Wingrave wanted to ask if Hannah was interested in making her position live-in. She could sell her house, build a nest-egg, and come to terms with her relationship with Sam. But that memory changed too.

25. When looking through Flora's dollhouse, where did Dani find Peter Quint's doll?

From Quiz "The Way It Came"

Answer: In Miles' room

Dani watched on as Flora brushed her teeth to get ready for bed, and while surveying the bedroom, she found her dollhouse seeming to creak open of its own accord. She peeked inside to find several dolls in their places among which was one representing Peter. Flora found here there, looking at the doll, and politely asked her not to mess with the contents of the house; she had a very particular setup. When Dani asked if she or Miles had seen Peter around since he left, Flora stated that they never let Peter into the house since that wasn't how it worked. Checking in with Miles, Dani asked what his display was all about. She was frank with him, letting him know she didn't grow up with parents either; they needed to be tough and she understood when he tried to be more grown up. The best part was that he had great grown-ups in his life already to have as his family.

26. What did Rebecca Jessel ultimately want to be?

From Quiz "The Two Faces, Part One"

Answer: A barrister

It didn't take much prying on Peter's part to find out what Rebecca was really after; she wanted to become a proper barrister, but she needed to receive a pupillage and get her foot in the door. She knew other women who received such, but dropped out within a year due to the rampant sexual harassment. It's why she took a different route. If she got in with Wingrave's family, it could be easier. Their talk progressed to the living room where he was honest about his past and his motives. He knew his feelings for Rebecca quite early on and he was simply hopeful. Expressing this, he nervously made his leave back to London.

27. According to Lord Wingrave, what was 'the catch' that kept people from taking on the au pair role at Bly Manor?

From Quiz "The Great Good Place"

Answer: Imagination

Looking through the classifieds at a bar, the job applicant watched as Lord Wingrave came in after work looking for a drink. To extend an olive branch, and knowing she didn't get the position, she offered him a toast and the conversation took off from there. She eventually worked up the nerve to ask what the actual catch was and he admitted that it was mostly 'imagination'. There was someone who filled the position earlier on, the previous summer, and the children liked her but she died on the grounds. Superstition kept people from signing on. The story preceded the job. As for the applicant's catch, she simply couldn't be at home anymore. She loved the job and she took to them well, but she just couldn't help them all. Perhaps, she said, she could make the difference with just two children. He gave her the job...at least until the end of the summer. She packed her things, took the blankets off the mirrors of her apartment, phoned her mother, and departed, taking only one glance back at the figure watching her leave.

28. Henry planned to take the children where after their time at Bly Manor came to an end?

From Quiz "The Beast in the Jungle"

Answer: America

As Dani packed her things, Jamie found her lost in thought, crying at an ineffable feeling inside. She felt the spirit within her, quietly biding her time but sitting with an unresolved rage. Dani likened it to being trapped in a dense, overgrown jungle with nothing but a rough path in front of her. There was a beast watching her, unseeable in the trees, waiting for the right moment. At some points, perhaps, it would take her. Jamie promised that she would be company for her as she walked through that jungle. In the lobby, Dani and Jamie said their goodbyes, taking their bags to head out. As Flora handed Dani a talisman of her own, Henry suggested they would be heading for America-- somewhere far away from Bly. And perhaps there they would all cross paths again on a new adventure. And so they left Bly.

29. By which means did Perdita end her sister's life?

From Quiz "The Romance of Certain Old Clothes"

Answer: Smothering

With money on the wane, Arthur was soon called away from Bly Manor, near the sixth year of Viola's disease, to engage in business to keep the family afloat. It was during this time that Perdita, tending to her sister, let the idea take root in her mind that she needed to bring an end to all of their suffering. It was on one night that the word spread, creeping through her. She believed it to be 'mercy', but in truth it was a different word-- it was 'enough'. That night, she smothered her sister and ended her life. Arthur followed through on his promise, taking Viola's chests and stowing them away in the attic to be inherited by their daughter. He sealed the keys away in an envelope and placed them in his desk. For six months after, Arthur, a widower then, held parties to search for a new, prospective wife. But it was apparent that his feelings for Perdita were always there, and they married quietly thereafter.

30. How was Edmund killed?

From Quiz "The Way It Came"

Answer: He was hit by a truck

After tucking the children in, Dani headed downstairs to find Jaime waiting in the lobby with a jacket and the two of them headed out into the grounds for a bonfire and a few bottles of wine. In the crackling fire, it was easy to get lost. While Ms. Grose seemed distracted, Dani fell into a memory, recalling the lead-up to her wedding. Her nerves were clearly getting to her, but Edmund reassured her she was doing well with the planning. She wanted it toned down though. Blaming the cost and work, initially, the conversation devolved a bit and led to her admitting that she didn't want to get married at all. In the car, later that night, Dani admitted she loved Edmund but she didn't want to let anybody down. When Edmund, frustrated, exited the car, he was hit by a truck.

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