Talk:The Gray Man/@comment-4849011-20160912001814

First off, that's a creepy yet eye-catching picture. Second, The Gray Man was a great character. Surgeon's garb is scary, and I like the idea of a gentlemanly supernatural villain. I liked the references (such as Zalgo and Sony), and I thought the themes of an ordinary day gone horribly wrong and dreams reflecting reality were done well. I liked the humorous touches as well. When Thomas speculated on what might get taken I thought, "Thomas, you shallow nerd." Irene was mischievous, Thomas was distracted, and the narrator was irresponsible to allow the Ouija experiment. If it weren't for the talk about fear early on, I'd assume that the narrator made up the story to cover stealing or getting rid of the things herself. In fact, part of me does still think that.