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· Knives Out

Linda startled by nighttime disturbance

In the dead of night, following Harlan Thrombey’s murder, Linda is jolted awake by a series of rhythmic, ominous creaks emanating from outside the guest room. The sound—repetitive and deliberate—cuts through the eerie silence of the Thrombey estate, where tensions are already at a breaking point. The disturbance disrupts the fragile calm of the crime scene, suggesting either a deliberate intrusion or an unseen presence lurking in the shadows. Given the family’s fractured dynamics and the ongoing investigation, the noise could signal a threat, a hidden witness, or even a staged distraction. Linda’s immediate reaction—eyes snapping open in alarm—underscores the heightened paranoia gripping the household, where trust is nonexistent and every sound carries the weight of potential danger. The moment serves as a microcosm of the larger mystery: nothing is as it seems, and even the walls themselves may be hiding secrets.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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A creaking sound outside startles Linda awake, breaking the calm of the night.

calm to alert

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Startled and deeply unsettled, masking a rising tide of paranoia beneath a surface of controlled alertness. The creaks trigger a primal fear of the unknown, amplifying her sense of vulnerability in a house where trust is nonexistent.

Linda Drysdale lies in bed, her body tense and alert, when the rhythmic creaks from outside the guest room jolt her awake. Her eyes snap open, wide with alarm, as she listens intently to the ominous sound. The creaks disrupt her fragile attempt at rest, forcing her into a state of heightened vigilance. Her reaction is visceral, a physical manifestation of the paranoia gripping the household.

Goals in this moment
  • To identify the source of the creaks and assess whether it poses an immediate threat to her or her family.
  • To maintain composure despite the unnerving disturbance, ensuring she doesn’t betray her fear to anyone who might be listening.
Active beliefs
  • The creaks are not accidental—they are deliberate, possibly tied to Harlan’s murder or the ongoing investigation.
  • Someone (or something) is outside the room, and their presence is a direct challenge to the fragile stability of the Thrombey household.
Character traits
Hyper-vigilant Quick to react under pressure Emotionally guarded but physically reactive Instinctively protective (even in solitude)
Follow Linda Thrombey …'s journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Creaky Floorboards Outside Richard and Linda’s Guest Room

The rhythmic, ominous creaks from the floorboards outside the guest room serve as the event’s central auditory clue. The sound is deliberate and repetitive, cutting through the silence like a knife, its cadence suggesting an intentional pattern rather than mere structural settling. Narratively, the creaks function as a red herring, a clue, or a psychological weapon—depending on the viewer’s interpretation. They disrupt Linda’s attempt at rest, symbolizing the intrusion of external threats (or suspicions) into her private space. The creaks also mirror the broader theme of hidden motives and unseen dangers lurking within the Thrombey family dynamic.

Before: The floorboards are silent, part of the estate’s …
After: The creaks cease abruptly, leaving behind a lingering …
Before: The floorboards are silent, part of the estate’s eerie stillness in the dead of night, their potential to creak unnoticed until disturbed.
After: The creaks cease abruptly, leaving behind a lingering sense of unease. Their sudden stop is almost as unsettling as their initial appearance, reinforcing the idea that something—or someone—was there, and may still be.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Richard and Linda's Bedroom

Richard and Linda’s guest room becomes a claustrophobic sanctuary turned battleground of the mind during this event. The space, once a private retreat from the family’s tensions, is now a site of intrusion, where the creaks from outside the door shatter the illusion of safety. The room’s familiarity—its furnishings, its layout—contrasts sharply with the alien, threatening sound, creating a disorienting juxtaposition. The guest room’s role shifts from a place of rest to a prison of paranoia, where even the walls feel like they might be hiding secrets.

Atmosphere Oppressively tense, with the creaks amplifying the room’s usual quiet into a suffocating silence punctuated …
Function A private space invaded by external threats, forcing Linda into a state of hyper-awareness. The …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of the Thrombey family’s defenses. The guest room, a temporary refuge, cannot …
Access The door is closed, but the creaks suggest that the threat is just beyond it—implying …
The closed door separating Linda from the source of the creaks, acting as a thin barrier between safety and danger. The darkness of the room, which heightens the auditory impact of the creaks and amplifies Linda’s sense of vulnerability.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Temporal medium

"Joni hears her sounds to Martha."

Joni rushes upstairs to check on Harlan
S1E1 · Knives Out