Exceptional film quality on this one! What always amazes me about this series is the number of high quality actors and actresses that were working for TV in the 1950's.
Half of the success of the One Step Beyond shows were the excellent actors, direction, and scripts. The other half was Harry Lubin's unforgettable music.
They Will Never have This Quality of TV Production and Storytelling again for All the Technical Advancements Society Takes Major Steps Back, the Environment ( Society ) is a Poisonous Landscape for This Type of Production today, But We Have these Extremely Wonderful Shows and The Twilight Zone Too
Beverly Washburn's claim to Hollywood fame was the fact that she could, on short notice, produce genuine tears. As a child actress, she played many teary roles, and you knew (as a premonition) that if you were going to watch a show with Beverly in it, she would cry somewhere along the line.
“Indulging myself to the very last” “Wafer thin mint?” Interesting little short about the power of premonition and what could happen if you don’t service your chandelier for 46 years
A shame that that "watch box" almost always appears over the acting credits. It would've been a much better idea to make it a bit smaller and put it into the upper right, in which case those people interested in knowing who was in the cast would be able to see all the names (especially those who are doing research---like me----and tracking certain actor's background and credits.)
@lana lake Yes! I watched Kelly's Heroes on this online site, and for copyright they cut out the credits. I hated the movie anyway, so with the credits missing, I completely wasted my time! Damn lol it took me a while to find the actor I was looking for cause he had a pretty small part in it
@lana lake Yeah honestly, my entire family thinks it's the shit, but I watched it and I thought nope, not crazy about it. Some of the stuff cracked me up, but otherwise, I wasted my time. It was a shame cause I thought it was gonna be good. Though later I found out one of the guys who was it, was the blinded soldier in "the Return" episode of One Step Beyond
@lana lake Yeah I know there's at least one clip out there, of when they're almost at the bridge, and the one guy says "It's up!" and the Nazis or someone blow it up and he very calmly and coolly says "No it ain't" . I saw that before the actual show. But yeah, Davalos was interesting, all right 🤣🤣🤣
Why do I scroll down and read the comments? I don't think it was easy to up load some of this stuff.i don't know..I just enjoy these old shows..and the memories ❤️
When I was 10 y.o.(1973) My Mother was looking for house to rent. One of her coworkers told her about a house down the street. We went to see it, I would not go in, I cried a begged my Mother to leave. After seeing me such a state she didn't rent it. Four months later it caught on fire and 80% of house was burned to the ground.
@adrianfitch8387 When I was 6 in 1966 and as soon as my dad parked the car in the driveway so we'd all go look in our new house, I refused to leave the car. One look at the house and I knew there was a lot of evil in it even tho no one ever died there. My mom started getting all mad at me about it and I said I wouldn't go in because the house was evil. I wish she had been like your mother. They forced me in and the entire time my parents owned the house, 30+ years, paranormal crap happened every day, the evil kind. After growing up and leaving, whenever we'd all get together there stuff still happened.
“Premonition,” Season 1, Episode 8, aired 10 March 1959. Pamela Lincoln as Older Lisa Garrick, Paul Langton as Mr. Garrick, Beverly Washburn, Lisa Garrick, David Garcia as George, Julie Payne as Louise, Claire Corelli as Marie, Percy Helton as Ed Matthews, Skip Young as Martin, David Whorf as Evan, Maria Riachi as Mrs. Wilson, Jeanne Manet as Abby the Maid, Thomas Browne Henry (asThomas B. Henry) as Dr. Parsons, John Newland as Himself-Host.
There's a perfectly logical explanation as to why the chandelier came down. All the years of screaming and ballerina-ing caused harmonic vibrations in the ceiling which caused microscopic stress cracks in the anchor which contributed to it's descent. Add to that the ghost which kept unscrewing the big nut holding it up. Believe it, or not!
I can't imagine that they were able to build these sets specifically for this show. I assume the producers had to find standing sets from films being shot on the same lot that could be re-purposed for many of the episodes, which gave the show some impressive production values for a half-hour long anthology series.
That's why so many "geniuses" have to claim every gothic-style of mansions are either the "Psycho" house, or "The Addams" house! That's pretty much what "backlots" and studio sets are for! It's just a moot point that it's idiotic to even think all movies and TV productions make a new set after done shooting! But why do people have to "comment and/or reply" before taking just a few seconds to THIMK about it first?! 10-Q RSEFX!
@@daringmore6892 They rented entire real houses for this particular series? That would be very unusual for he time. Location shooting of interiors was usually only done in the case of very low budget syndicated shows, like HIGHWAY PATROL, early DRAGNET, SEA HUNT etc., But this was a network show, and producers usually tried to do virtually everything right on the lot. Back then it was a way to maintain a certain standard of quality, as well as allow ease of production. (I imagine OSB might have occasionally gone to a location interior, but I haven't seen many examples of that (the trip they took to S. American villages for one episode excepted)
@@RSEFX I'm pretty sure the same house was used on two episodes in this first season. The one with the ghosts of children in the playroom and the one with an old seaman in the attic had exactly the same staircase and rooms layout.
I was a lot older than 11 in 1901. The actress who plays Lisa sure looks older than 11. She was 16 when this was made. She looked 30. At 46, Lisa looked 80.
we are more considerate these days. I agree. We best face our fears, but these were well off folk, they could have afforded an exception. At least he did have the expert take a look at it. He may have held on to it for reasons of tradition.
GILBERT MELISSA LUNA yes, measles, mumps, whooping cough, smallpox, preventable deaths from easily cured disorders and diseases, immense social inequalities, .....no, I’d rather live now
The constant screaming over several generations resonated in frequency to the molecular structure of the chandelier, vibrating the molecules year after year until the entire structure gave way. (It's only fiction!)
I was probed by people from the future and everyone thinks it was all in my head. Im not joking. Its extremely lonely when you are sent to another realm and no one believes you
According to IMDb, George was played by David Garcia, but he sure does look like a young Mark Lenard. However, there is another Star Trek connection with this episode - Beverly Washburn (the screaming little girl) went on to play Lieutenant Arlene Galway in the 1967 Trek episode "The Deadly Years".
That's not the actor who played Spock's father, although I agree there's a resemblance. This show was only done about six years before Mark Leonard made his first appearance on Star Trek.
That ending is like facing a firing squad who, on the verge of shooting you, suddenly all stand at ease, put up their guns, and laugh and tell you that you fell for it, and as soon as you sheepishly join the laughter and lift up your blindfold and say "aww, fellas, you really had me going there.... silly me!".... they shoot you
One Step Beyond stuck in my memory for years. I was only about six years old first time saw TV. The episode about woman who kept having nightmare about someone trapped in elevator in remote villa. Turns out was her ex-husband.
look at the reflection right before she sees her father (2:11) and then when she runs to her father. Since it's a reflection, shouldn't he have been on the other side?
all the women in your area are so hysterical or its only the ones in the movies? I mean looking at all these screaming women you wonder if being single is so much better for your peace of mind.
The actor playing her father had a nice head of hair, parted and slicked back. I remember the boys of the year this was made had either a butch cut or a flat top with butchwax in front.
Sufi mystics would twirl for hours to bring on a trance state. In ballet, as you turn, you are supposed to fix on a point off to the side and use that to keep your balance. By turning her eyes upward and fixating on a lighter crystal instead, it is conceivable that she could enter a light trance state.
Odd ending, they infer, but don't relay story entirely. This may be an implied outcome that was not proved or found when researched to have fully happened to include any death.
So it took her dad ten years for a check of this dangerous thing just to let her stay under the chandelier? Leaving her to live in such a fear for years is also kind of unloving and senseless. What kind of a torture is that? 😢
Originally, I thought that her dad (when she had grown up) was Richard Basehart. Lisa aged 21 is quite a dish. They had some lovely women on this series. Spinning around like that it's not surprising someone would go into a trance and imagine all sorts of things. Just like a whirling Dervish, and all they get up to. But who exactly was killed in 1947? Was it Lisa grandma or Lisa granddaughter? Anyone know? Interesting how Lisa's premonition spanned two generations. I guess that chandelier certainly had SOMEONE's name on it.
I am wondering if the idea was that she continued to hear the music even after the music stopped...as if she'd gotten into a trance, with the music in her mind instead. It's not clear that this is what is supposed to be happening.
The clue was at the beginning when John Neuland said nice and peaceful in 1901... What happened after that year and it looks like an Earthquake...??? The 1906 Earthquake in San Francisco...
I only wish I had premonition about my Father whom die alone of heart attack in his house about age 82. We didn't find out until nearly 6 days later.😰😭
Wow, I just made a comment about that remark he made, then I read yours in the comments. Yes, no common sense in people today, they have been fully brainwashed to wear a mask that doesn't prevent anything, and take a vaxx that could be deadly.
Exceptional film quality on this one! What always amazes me about this series is the number of high quality actors and actresses that were working for TV in the 1950's.
What a charmed life this girl leads. Wealthy, living in a beautiful mansion, loving father, great social life
Half of the success of the One Step Beyond shows were the excellent actors, direction, and scripts. The other half was Harry Lubin's unforgettable music.
The music...haunting, and perfect. Harry Lubin was so talented 🌹
With all that screaming it's no wonder the chandelier came down.
I know, I was, like, stop screaming for God's Sakes!
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I read your comment before I watched the show. Now I see what you meant.
My ears I had headphones on 😖
I know I am surprised she did crack every glass window in the house
They Will Never have This Quality of TV Production and Storytelling again for All the Technical Advancements Society Takes Major Steps Back, the Environment ( Society ) is a Poisonous Landscape for This Type of Production today, But We Have these Extremely Wonderful Shows and The Twilight Zone Too
The beginning intro by John Newland was the first time I ever saw him with a full tooth grin !😂😂
John Newland also appears in couple very scary episodes of Boris Karloff's tv show Thiller during same era
Beverly Washburn's claim to Hollywood fame was the fact that she could, on short notice, produce genuine tears. As a child actress, she played many teary roles, and you knew (as a premonition) that if you were going to watch a show with Beverly in it, she would cry somewhere along the line.
I loved her on the Loretta Young Show. But I've seen her in so many parts, always excellent. 🌹
Great acting and a good story…the music and the scenes are located just perfectly
Her father, actor Paul Langton, played Lesley Harrington on Payton Place, dad to Rodney and Norman.
"Call that guy, Thomas Edison over, we'll take down that chandelier , and put up a light fixture".
Yes, loved him in Peyton Place! 🌹
Call me superstitious, but if my daughter kept having those visions, I would have just taken the damn chandelier down and been done with it.
“Indulging myself to the very last” “Wafer thin mint?” Interesting little short about the power of premonition and what could happen if you don’t service your chandelier for 46 years
My father was married to Beverly. She was a wonderful stepmother.
Which one did she play in this?
@@geezermann7865the little girl of course. A 16 y/o playing an 11 y/o.
A shame that that "watch box" almost always appears over the acting credits. It would've been a much better idea to make it a bit smaller and put it into the upper right, in which case those people interested in knowing who was in the cast would be able to see all the names (especially those who are doing research---like me----and tracking certain actor's background and credits.)
@lana lake or RSEFX, is she the little girl on 'Old Yeller'?
@lana lake Yes! I watched Kelly's Heroes on this online site, and for copyright they cut out the credits. I hated the movie anyway, so with the credits missing, I completely wasted my time! Damn lol it took me a while to find the actor I was looking for cause he had a pretty small part in it
@lana lake Yeah honestly, my entire family thinks it's the shit, but I watched it and I thought nope, not crazy about it. Some of the stuff cracked me up, but otherwise, I wasted my time. It was a shame cause I thought it was gonna be good. Though later I found out one of the guys who was it, was the blinded soldier in "the Return" episode of One Step Beyond
@lana lake Yeah I know there's at least one clip out there, of when they're almost at the bridge, and the one guy says "It's up!" and the Nazis or someone blow it up and he very calmly and coolly says "No it ain't" . I saw that before the actual show. But yeah, Davalos was interesting, all right 🤣🤣🤣
@lana lake Yeah, I heard that on OSB. You're full of facts lol🤣🤣🤣 I love it
This one just scares the hell out of me!
Why do I scroll down and read the comments? I don't think it was easy to up load some of this stuff.i don't know..I just enjoy these old shows..and the memories ❤️
The one guy at the dinner table at the wedding,, was on the Ozzie and Harriet show. I don't know his name, but I recognized him immediately.
When I was 10 y.o.(1973) My Mother was looking for house to rent. One of her coworkers told her about a house down the street. We went to see it, I would not go in, I cried a begged my Mother to leave. After seeing me such a state she didn't rent it. Four months later it caught on fire and 80% of house was burned to the ground.
@adrianfitch8387 When I was 6 in 1966 and as soon as my dad parked the car in the driveway so we'd all go look in our new house, I refused to leave the car. One look at the house and I knew there was a lot of evil in it even tho no one ever died there. My mom started getting all mad at me about it and I said I wouldn't go in because the house was evil. I wish she had been like your mother. They forced me in and the entire time my parents owned the house, 30+ years, paranormal crap happened every day, the evil kind. After growing up and leaving, whenever we'd all get together there stuff still happened.
Well, after 2 generations it's no surprise that old chandelier finally fell. Some dry rot must've set in by then.
“Premonition,” Season 1, Episode 8, aired 10 March 1959. Pamela Lincoln as Older Lisa Garrick, Paul Langton as Mr. Garrick, Beverly Washburn, Lisa Garrick, David Garcia as George, Julie Payne as Louise, Claire Corelli as Marie,
Percy Helton as Ed Matthews, Skip Young as Martin, David Whorf as Evan, Maria Riachi as Mrs. Wilson, Jeanne Manet as Abby the Maid, Thomas Browne Henry (asThomas B. Henry) as Dr. Parsons, John Newland as Himself-Host.
I was 7 weeks old😊
@@cathielamport919 I was 16... years, that is.
There's a perfectly logical explanation as to why the chandelier came down. All the years of screaming and ballerina-ing caused harmonic vibrations in the ceiling which caused microscopic stress cracks in the anchor which contributed to it's descent. Add to that the ghost which kept unscrewing the big nut holding it up. Believe it, or not!
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Well I think we'd all guessed that...
That makes sense now. Thanks Christopher.
Interesting with a much later series called "Believe it or Not" showcasing 3 interesting short stories for the viewer to decide true or false.
The chandelier couldn't take all the screaming.
I can't imagine that they were able to build these sets specifically for this show. I assume the producers had to find standing sets from films being shot on the same lot that could be re-purposed for many of the episodes, which gave the show some impressive production values for a half-hour long anthology series.
That's why so many "geniuses" have to claim every gothic-style of mansions are either the "Psycho" house, or "The Addams" house! That's pretty much what "backlots" and studio sets are for! It's just a moot point that it's idiotic to even think all movies and TV productions make a new set after done shooting! But why do people have to "comment and/or reply" before taking just a few seconds to THIMK about it first?! 10-Q RSEFX!
The Beverly Hillbillies mansion was real.
Used to be they rented whole houses and wonder if they didnt have to visit the sites to learn and hear the stories?
@@daringmore6892 They rented entire real houses for this particular series? That would be very unusual for he time. Location shooting of interiors was usually only done in the case of very low budget syndicated shows, like HIGHWAY PATROL, early DRAGNET, SEA HUNT etc., But this was a network show, and producers usually tried to do virtually everything right on the lot. Back then it was a way to maintain a certain standard of quality, as well as allow ease of production. (I imagine OSB might have occasionally gone to a location interior, but I haven't seen many examples of that (the trip they took to S. American villages for one episode excepted)
@@RSEFX I'm pretty sure the same house was used on two episodes in this first season. The one with the ghosts of children in the playroom and the one with an old seaman in the attic had exactly the same staircase and rooms layout.
I was a lot older than 11 in 1901.
The actress who plays Lisa sure looks older than 11. She was 16 when this was made. She looked 30.
At 46, Lisa looked 80.
That would explain the boobs.
@@dementedweasel1 I was developed like that at eleven. I got pictures to prove it
@@upthedownescalator630, Hi Jamie! Anybody...
@@juanitacampos9893 What's that supposed to mean? Another one making fun of my name? I'm a nobody, gimme a break!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would just take down the chandelier and put something more modest (less heavy) up
we are more considerate these days. I agree. We best face our fears, but these were well off folk, they could have afforded an exception. At least he did have the expert take a look at it. He may have held on to it for reasons of tradition.
rich people aren't that smart , they only know how to rob poor people
Thanks
GOD I WISH I WAS ALIVE THOSE DAYS. LOVELY SHOW.
GILBERT MELISSA LUNA yes, measles, mumps, whooping cough, smallpox, preventable deaths from easily cured disorders and diseases, immense social inequalities, .....no, I’d rather live now
@@internetpolification Yeah, yeah, yeah. No seat belts or bicycle helmets either. Amazing how most of us managed to survive.
The constant screaming over several generations resonated in frequency to the molecular structure of the chandelier, vibrating the molecules year after year until the entire structure gave way. (It's only fiction!)
Apparently dad loved the chandelier more than his kid..just take it down already!! Get a clap on-clap off 😂
Yes, just a "tad" too much crying and screaming.
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Yes to much screaming 😳🤨
I had to go to 1.75x speed to minimize the time of my life I had to spend listening to that.
Too many "e" numbers, hyperactive kid...
I was probed by people from the future and everyone thinks it was all in my head. Im not joking. Its extremely lonely when you are sent to another realm and no one believes you
but did you like it?
ay ay ay! That girl would give an aspirin a headache!
Had to watch it just to see the happy ending!
Alright... we got Spok's dad (a.k.a. Romulan captain) as groom... never saw him so young.. very cool :- )
According to IMDb, George was played by David Garcia, but he sure does look like a young Mark Lenard. However, there is another Star Trek connection with this episode - Beverly Washburn (the screaming little girl) went on to play Lieutenant Arlene Galway in the 1967 Trek episode "The Deadly Years".
@@anonagain "Stupid place to hang a mirror."
That's not the actor who played Spock's father, although I agree there's a resemblance. This show was only done about six years before Mark Leonard made his first appearance on Star Trek.
Beverly Washburn grew into a beautiful looking young lady. Now, of course, like so many, find youth now is to be lived in the young.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Send for Inspector Clouseau.
The young actress was 16 years old when this was filmed, but they wanted an 11 year old? Oh, the shenanigans of Hollywood 🤨
Again with the screaming!
Yes, isnt it wonderful? So much feeeeeeeeling!!!!!!!!
"sound as a dollar", not anymore....😬
That ending is like facing a firing squad who, on the verge of shooting you, suddenly all stand at ease, put up their guns, and laugh and tell you that you fell for it, and as soon as you sheepishly join the laughter and lift up your blindfold and say "aww, fellas, you really had me going there.... silly me!".... they shoot you
One Step Beyond stuck in my memory for years. I was only about six years old first time saw TV. The episode about woman who kept having nightmare about someone trapped in elevator in remote villa. Turns out was her ex-husband.
Yes, Totally to much screaming. So, don’t dance under it any more
look at the reflection right before she sees her father (2:11) and then when she runs to her father. Since it's a reflection, shouldn't he have been on the other side?
all the women in your area are so hysterical or its only the ones in the movies? I mean looking at all these screaming women you wonder if being single is so much better for your peace of mind.
Whilst I was dancing, I was afraid the chandelier would come crashing.
The actor playing her father had a nice head of hair, parted and slicked back. I remember the boys of the year this was made had either a butch cut or a flat top with butchwax in front.
Why did she say “it’s better then dying with your stomach full” lmao what does that even mean?
Maybe because if you die that way your body would be too heavy to let your spirit leave? I dunno. Google search of it has 0 results.
This series has so many women screaming hysterically unnecessarily. Damn annoying.
Don’t watch then 🤪
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They don't scream like that anymore! Priceless golden years of screaming on camera! 😅
Sufi mystics would twirl for hours to bring on a trance state. In ballet, as you turn, you are supposed to fix on a point off to the side and use that to keep your balance. By turning her eyes upward and fixating on a lighter crystal instead, it is conceivable that she could enter a light trance state.
Odd ending, they infer, but don't relay story entirely. This may be an implied outcome that was not proved or found when researched to have fully happened to include any death.
Then chandelier falling is the same one in the episode “THE EARTHQUAKE”
Stock footage, why refilm same scene?
Should have got Del Boy and Rodney to take it down to clean it. That'd sort it.
So it took her dad ten years for a check of this dangerous thing just to let her stay under the chandelier? Leaving her to live in such a fear for years is also kind of unloving and senseless. What kind of a torture is that? 😢
Could you please upload Night Gallery? Thx
Yes, Yes! Loved that show, really scary!😵😵😵
17:27 Skip Young of Ozzie and Harriet fame. Best pal of Rickie and David..wow.
john newland sure gets around
All that damn screaming made me mad...
Agree, it was unnecessary...
Yup!
Well the chandelier solved your problem then, didnt it.
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The screaming is wonderful! Simply wonderful!! Why didnt they have more???!!!???? MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??
All these episodes seems to have the exact same plot
Originally, I thought that her dad (when she had grown up) was Richard Basehart. Lisa aged 21 is quite a dish. They had some lovely women on this series.
Spinning around like that it's not surprising someone would go into a trance and imagine all sorts of things. Just like a whirling Dervish, and all they get up to. But who exactly was killed in 1947? Was it Lisa grandma or Lisa granddaughter? Anyone know? Interesting how Lisa's premonition spanned two generations. I guess that chandelier certainly had SOMEONE's name on it.
I remember this one as a kid scared me to death 💀
Some people call it premonition. I call it discernment.
Bet That Hsppened Often!! THOSE PLASTER CIELINGS & WOODEN FLOORS!!
A great episode but what it really needs is some more screaming. And a little more cowbell.
LOL
Too much screaming! The chandelier was always likely to be a hazard. Far too heavy and why dance underneath it? Dumb
0:59 Lisa Garrick(Jay Garrick/Golden Age Flash). Garret Losch JW Governing Body.
Originally telecast on March 10, 1959.
Both the little girl ballerina and her dad played on two separate episodes of Leave It To Beaver.
Lisa is a bit to shrill for me.....😳
What is the tune, the waltz?
It's called the Waltz of the Chandelier.
Why didn't she stop playing that darn piano?
I am wondering if the idea was that she continued to hear the music even after the music stopped...as if she'd gotten into a trance, with the music in her mind instead. It's not clear that this is what is supposed to be happening.
she did. it was for effect.
The pianist had stopped playing the music was in Lisa's mind. You could tell by echo quality of sounds...
The clue was at the beginning when John Neuland said nice and peaceful in 1901... What happened after that year and it looks like an Earthquake...???
The 1906 Earthquake in San Francisco...
Oops not 1906. 1947
Oops not 1906... 1947.
I only wish I had premonition about my Father whom die alone of heart attack in his house about age 82. We didn't find out until nearly 6 days later.😰😭
Enough of the screaming already, bring on the sedatives.
Did she play the Robinson daughter in the Graduate?
Kinda looks like her.
I don't see anything but a black screen
- nvmd, it corrected itself
Th esd Days i ts The Decks Collapsing!!& 1st Flor Dance Floors😛😜😝😲
Hahahahaha, the house is falling, everyone freeze!
OSB they don't make them like that anymore!!!♥️
15:15 Ha! Tell that to 2020...
Wow, I just made a comment about that remark he made, then I read yours in the comments. Yes, no common sense in people today, they have been fully brainwashed to wear a mask that doesn't prevent anything, and take a vaxx that could be deadly.
HOUSE HAS SHIFTED IN 15 YEARS!!!😮😯😓🤐
Why couldn't pops just leave ot alone ?
I wish I can travel to 1901 & stay there. I hate my life now.
15:14 - 15:21 Oh if people had that common sense today.
Oh if people had NO LABS CREATING DEADLY BIO WEAPONS today.
Tbh, her overacting is kind of grating.
It was time to replace after 2 generations.
How nice to be served like this !!😛
Infantile hysteria??...lol
GEEEEZ !!!! I AM SICK OF THESE WOMEN AND THEIR SCREAMING MANIACAL WHINING !!!!!
could you tone it down a little, only girly screams allowed.
Mr. Harrington.. Peyton Place Series.
Anybody up to buying a chandelier for Nancy Pelosi !!!
Oh snap!
Or even better, one for you Gary.
So are we going with the "Maybe she knows something we don't?", or stay with the, "Woah! This chick is squirrel turd nuts"?
Just god working in his own time 🤣🤣🤣
She's not eleven. But, she is annoying 😊
Fact.
18:26 That's a man.
I thought her voice was odd and thought 🤔
So screamy
The fact that she asks her dad to button up the back of her dress weirds me out so much
Sge haa me cinvinced!! Were trhis Antebelum NEW ORLEANS HER HAITIAN MAMMY WOULD HAVE BELUEVED HER!! SHE HAD TOO MANYVLDETAILS !
Too loud