How is there a warped reflection and a blurred figure in the finale hallway?
#1
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#2
Okay, so I was rewatching the finale last night and I just can’t shake this one detail. When the commander is looking at the family portrait in the empty house, his reflection in the glass is slightly warped, but the weird part is you can see a blurred figure standing in the hallway behind him that wasn’t there when he first walked in. It’s only for a couple frames. Am I just seeing things, or did anyone else catch that? What do you even make of it?
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#3
Yeah I saw that reflection too, the glass looked like it bent the image and there was a blurred figure in the hallway that didn’t show up a beat earlier.
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#4
Most likely it’s lighting and lens quirks, an artifact that happens when you shoot into a bright room and the frame gets warped in the glass.
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#5
I paused frame by frame and the warped reflection seems to shift minutely from one frame to the next, and the hallway figure sticks around for about a second before the cut.
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#6
I keep thinking maybe the problem isn’t a ghost at all but the way the scene was lit, or a last minute edit that wasn’t cleaned up.
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#7
I tried to reproduce it with a cheap glass pane and a similar hallway angle, played the clip at half speed, nothing exactly matched, but I could swear a hint of motion lingered.
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#8
Watching it again I get a pull toward memory and the sense that something is watching back, even though it may just be how the camera caught the light.
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#9
Do you think the blurred figure could be a cut from an earlier take or something the editor left in on purpose?
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