Now that was an amazing episode and easily the best thing Muschietti has ever directed so major props to him and the talented young actors they got for this show because they all killed it too.
Skarsgard was phenomenal too and this was probably my favorite performance from him yet as Pennywise.
That finale is going to be wild.
It’s also the one episode this season that didn’t heavily rely on CGI monster effects and in-your-face scares and just leaned more on the atmosphere and Bill Skarsgård‘s performance. And I think having The Black Spot incident in this episode helped with that, because you can’t effectively portray the horror and tragedy of what happened and do it justice without the slow buildup, tension and unsettling and heavy atmosphere needed to perfectly capture just how awful, terrible, horrifying, depraved, heartless and inhumane the worst of humanity can truly be. Juxtaposing how monstrous the racist mob was with It’s monstrosities, with the imagery of It walking through and amongst the burning and flaming destruction of everyone in the Black Spot, was a good move.Yes, I think aesthetically, this is the most menacing that Skarsgard has ever looked as Pennywise, far more menacing than he did in the films, where he was still a threat there, too.
The blood from the nose down is a choice that really works.
That look really is freaky as hell.