WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for The Haunting of Bly Manor, streaming now on Netflix.

At times, The Haunting of Bly Manor felt like a collection of sad moments. One of those moments was the death of Owen’s mother, who had been sick with an aggressive form of dementia. Just before Owen (Rahul Kohli) was about to drive away from the manor, Hannah, the housekeeper, whispered a mysterious message into his ear.

T’Nia Miller, who plays Hannah, revealed in an interview with TVLine what that message might be. "I can't remember!" said Miller. "It was something like, something cheesy, like 'She’ll always be there,' or 'I'm here. It's all right. I've got you." Something to those terms."

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The unrealized love story between Owen, the sweet and talented cook, and Hannah, the loving but reserved housekeeper, was the kind of slow-burn any audience could root for, though that love turned out to be doomed from Episode 1.

Hannah’s fate in The Haunting of Bly Manor was one of the more shocking twists in the Netflix series, but there were hints that something was strange about her character from the beginning. Suddenly, Hannah’s lack of eating, her disappearing at all hours and the crack in the wall that only she could see made sense. As a ghost, Hannah was one of the more talented and present apparitions haunting Bly, able to touch and interact with the physical world. Miller says this was likely out of her character’s sheer force of will.

"…that determination, that strong will, that fierce loyalty and protectiveness over her family," Miller said. "You could be [at Bly] for two minutes or have been there for 10 years. Once you're a part of her inner circle, she's fighting for you, and it's that determination that allows her to have a physical manifestation to be able to do and to touch things in the real world and imagine what outfit she's going to wear that day."

While part of an anthology series, The Haunting of Bly Manor differs from The Haunting of Hill House in a major way. Hill House centered around an estranged family slowly finding their way back to each other. Bly Manor, however, was about a chosen family; a collection of lonely characters with their own inner ghosts who found a family in each other despite the haunted house that brought them together.

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Streaming now on Netflix, The Haunting of Bly Manor stars Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Amelia Eve, T'Nia Miller, Rahul Kohli, Tahirah Sharif, Amelie Bea Smith, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Henry Thomas, with Kate Siegel, Katie Parker, Alex Essoe and Matthew Holness.

Source: TVLine