The Tale of Apartment 214

Season 3, Episode 2, Aired

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After moving into a new apartment complex with her mother, Stacy finds herself without any friends. She befriends an older woman named Madeline that lives nearby and they soon start to spend quite a bit of time together. But when Stacy breaks a promise to visit Madeline on one specific afternoon, Madeline is enraged and comes after Stacy.moreless
  • this episode is about a girl who moves in across town and moves next door to a haunted apartment. the lady in the apartment is a ghost who is out for revenge to people who break their promise to her.moreless

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    this episode was okay. it is not bettter than other titles like AYAOTD The Tale of Laughing in the Dark. i felt that it should have added more scary features and more fiction the story is not as casual and doesn't fit in to what the other titles are about. this title only shows the ghostly feature that the show brings but fails to show the scary feature that makes you jump of your seat and doesn't make you run to your mom crying. it is good because it does show the good storyline and doesn't fail to create the good sense of scenery.moreless
  • Keep your promises or an old lady will haunt you.

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    How scary can an old lady be? That question is answered in this episode witha resounding, "Very!" When a girl who is trying to make friends in her new apartment complex, befriends and elderly women, you may think this is an after school special that teaches about the value of friendship, and in a way it is. Only this time it terrifying. The girl breaks a promise to the old women and is haunted by her untils he confronts her in a pretty scary scene. The only thing hindering this episode is some lousy script writing and a heesy ending, but for the most part this is pretty good.moreless
  • A great depressing story about being alone, and trying to make friends.

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    This is my all time favorite episode of the series. It's creepy, and very depressing. Even though it does have a happy ending. This is a story many can relate to. Moving to a new place and having a difficult time trying to make friends. So when Stacey makes friends with the old woman who is also lonely. A beautiful and strong bond is formed. Although it's only to be ruined when Stacey finds out that the old woman is really dead. It has to be depressing when you find out your ONLY friend is dead.moreless
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    • Tibold Horstrom: I am manager. I demand, you move car now!

    • Stacey: Madeline....are you really dead? Madeline: I'm afraid so. Stacey: But aren't you supposed to move on or something? Madeline: I'm too old and set in my ways to move on anywhere.

    • Madeline: Why did you break your promise?! On that day of all days! I hate to be alone on that day because that was the day I died!

    • Madeline: You broke your promise! You're just like my grandchildren! Stacey: Please don't hurt me. Madeline: I needed you to be there. I waited all day for you, and you didn't come! Stacey: I'm sorry! Madeline: How could you do this to me? Stacey: I wasn't trying to be mean. I just wanted to make a new friend! Madeline: (softens) And did you make a new friend, Stacey? Stacey: Yes. I didn't mean to break my promise. I came over after, but it was too late. You were already gone. Madeline: It's very important to make new friends, Stacey. You shouldn't have to be alone....I won't bother you anymore.

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