The Blood Skull and Woman of the Woods on “Mountain Monsters”
When we last left Buck in the previous episode, he had gone solo to the “Three Rings,” and encountered the mysterious “little girl.” Well, it turned out that while Buck was momentarily distracted, she conveniently vanished. Meanwhile, ailing team leader Trapper re-entered the scene, and collected Buck and Huckleberry. He directed them to collect Jeff, which Willy and Wild Bill did, pursued in their truck by the other team. Jeff related that the rogue team had a building deep in the woods where secrets resided, and Buck was sent by Trapper back to the shed where photos of the AIMS team had been found on the walls. Stripping these pictures off the walls, Buck found the words, “Find the blood skull, find the Woman of the Woods” painted on the walls.
The Rogue Team’s cabin described by Jeff was found by the rest of the team, and Willy and Wild Bill entered it, guns at the ready. In a back room of the cabin, they found skulls decorating the walls and a topographical map of the dark forest. Buck then called Huckleberry from the woods, relating that he felt a foreign object was the cause of Jeff’s frequent nosebleeds; Buck had remarked in a previous episode that he knew why Jeff’s nose bled, and he may have received this knowledge as ‘the chosen one” from the little girl during his “lost time.” Well, Jeff was reclined on a table, and in a gross scene the team used a forceps to extract what turned out to be a small skull-like object from his nose…there was screaming and blood. — Yes, the secret of the Dark Woods was not under Jeff’s nose, but up it! Eww!
Meanwhile Buck had again been seeking the little girl by returning to places where she’d been seen, and spotted her again. The girl pointed to a grapevine and stump “throne” within which was…the blood skull, seen but fleetingly. Buck also caught a brief glimpse of the Woman of the Woods, who did not appear to have eyes, but rather flaming orbs or perhaps empty sockets. Returning to his truck, Buck found it occupied by the skull-masked figure who had earlier held him and two team members captive in a shed. If all of this seems a bit Grimm to you, some say that the current story line has been a hillbilly re-construction of the Little Red Riding Hood tale…
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June 6, 2017 at 4:01 am
Would that be the Freudian version that special guest-starred Angela Lansbury as the ill-fated Granny (1984’s COMPANY OF WOLVES)?
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June 8, 2017 at 12:43 am
A presumably male wolf voluntarily wearing the clothing of an elderly human female would certainly be a fit subject for psychonalysis…
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June 8, 2017 at 7:53 pm
That would be the lupine guy from Steven Spielberg’s “Shrek” series.
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