People are raving about new Netflix series The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window (yes, it's a mouthful, we know), and after binging the show, fans are noticing some hilarious extra details.
The mystery drama series, starring Kristen Bell, parodies films like The Woman In The Window (2021) and The Girl On The Train (2016), picking on common thriller tropes in the most ridiculous way, but keeping viewers hooked as they try to narrow down the killer.
Check out the trailer for the series here:
The series follows a heartbroken Anna, who is coping with the loss of her child with copious glasses of red wine and gazing out her living room window.
But when a handsome neighbour and his adorable daughter move in across the street, Anna starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel. That is until she witnesses a gruesome murder... Or did she?
In between solving the mystery of the murder she thinks she witnessed, Anna pays regular visits to the grave of her daughter Elizabeth.
But some eagle-eyed viewers couldn't help but notice something rather odd about Elizabeth's gravestone.
It turns out that every time Anna visits Elizabeth's grave, there's something different written on her headstone, and viewers are in hysterics.
One viewer tweeted: "okay but when will [we] as a society finally address the gravestone changing in the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window…"
Another wrote: "Currently watching “The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window” (TWITHATSFTGITW?) and the changing gravestone is making me LOSE it."
"What the hell's the deal with Elizabeth's gravestone in the woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window changing every time we see it?" asked a third.
"I just watched four episodes of The Woman in The House Across The Street From The Girl in The Window. Airplane levels of deranged. The turtlenecks, the gravestone… " one fan commented.
The first time Anna visits Elizabeth's grave, it reads: "Elizabeth Hope Whitaker 2009-2018. In heaven you can dance like no one's watching."
Another time, it reads: "Elizabeth Hope Whitaker 2009-2018. If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever."
The final reading really got fans going when they saw it read: "There's no 'I' in heaven."
There are countless other easter eggs to spot in the eight-episode series, and if you haven't tuned in yet, it's definitely worth a watch to see what you can find!
The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window is available to watch now on Netflix.
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