Yes, the dog is the neighbour's pet, and the body is that neighbour. "Mrs Yost". The man is the husband of the lady asking everyone to gather round and sing. He's a serial killer with "good" intentions due to being mentally broken by failing to listen to his dying mother when he was a child. She asked him to put her out of her misery and euthanise her. Since then, he sees it as his duty to "euthenise" the old and infirm (without them knowing, so yeah, murder), and he's been doing it for a while. When his wife (Alma) found out he'd been doing this, they had a huge argument, which got Mrs Yost's attention, and she climbed the outside of the house to try and listen in. However she was inadvertently pushed off and fell onto some gardening shears, and died. Because Alma is desperate to get into an elite ladies club, and knows any amount of scandal would jeopardise that (she is also paranoid that everyone will figure out what she and her husband were arguing about if they know Mrs Yost was climbing a building to try and eavesdrop), she quickly decides to bury the body and pretend everything is fine in her relationship with her murderous husband. In order to keep up the charade, they make up a story that Mrs Yost has gone away to visit family, and have to take the dog in because it just barks non-stop in Mrs Yost's house (and they don't want any neighbours investigating). However, the dog can clearly smell its owner, so keeps trying to dig her up. The series is about how out-of-hand this gets, how more and more people have to get murdered to keep up the lie (and eventaully, how people start getting murdered because Alma has gotten used to it and is happy to kill/blackmail people to advance her social standing).
My favourite scene of whole series
This scene ❤😂❤
Song Catchy 😁
I love the fashion I wish women still dressed like this
Men looked a lot better too
Song name plz ?
Anything goes
@@scarlettlewis2005 Merci beaucoup !
So what's the dog digging up? A body?
Yes, the dog is the neighbour's pet, and the body is that neighbour. "Mrs Yost". The man is the husband of the lady asking everyone to gather round and sing. He's a serial killer with "good" intentions due to being mentally broken by failing to listen to his dying mother when he was a child. She asked him to put her out of her misery and euthanise her. Since then, he sees it as his duty to "euthenise" the old and infirm (without them knowing, so yeah, murder), and he's been doing it for a while. When his wife (Alma) found out he'd been doing this, they had a huge argument, which got Mrs Yost's attention, and she climbed the outside of the house to try and listen in. However she was inadvertently pushed off and fell onto some gardening shears, and died.
Because Alma is desperate to get into an elite ladies club, and knows any amount of scandal would jeopardise that (she is also paranoid that everyone will figure out what she and her husband were arguing about if they know Mrs Yost was climbing a building to try and eavesdrop), she quickly decides to bury the body and pretend everything is fine in her relationship with her murderous husband.
In order to keep up the charade, they make up a story that Mrs Yost has gone away to visit family, and have to take the dog in because it just barks non-stop in Mrs Yost's house (and they don't want any neighbours investigating). However, the dog can clearly smell its owner, so keeps trying to dig her up.
The series is about how out-of-hand this gets, how more and more people have to get murdered to keep up the lie (and eventaully, how people start getting murdered because Alma has gotten used to it and is happy to kill/blackmail people to advance her social standing).
@@denar5721 Now the song makes more sense.