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While Roderick sleeps, the others dissect a hare and find it full of fungus. The carcass continues to move on its own, seemingly controlled by the infestation. Denton admits that Roderick killed Madeline, believing her to be possessed. They enter Roderick's bedroom, where they find Madeline sitting on the bed, her neck hanging at a shocking angle.
In November 2023, Roderick Usher, the CEO of pharmaceutical company Fortunato Pharmaceuticals, loses all six of his children within two weeks. The evening after the final funeral, Roderick invites C. Auguste Dupin, an Assistant United States Attorney who dedicated his career to exposing Fortunato's corruption, to his childhood home, where he tells the true story of his family and unveils the ...
Roderick Usher is the twin of Madeline Usher and one of the last living members of the Usher family. Roderick writes to the narrator, his boyhood friend, about an ongoing illness. [3] When the narrator arrives, he is startled to see Roderick's eerie and off-putting appearance. He is described by the narrator as having:
In the series, Roderick tells his companion about the tragic deaths of his family; each episode explains how a different member came to die, each inspired by different short stories written by Poe.
Similar to The Fall of the House of Usher short story, Madeline’s half-alive body later emerges from the basement and attacks her brother. She strangles him just as the House of Usher begins to ...
He desperately searches for her in the winding passages of the crypt but eventually collapses. Madeline confronts Roderick and attacks him, throttling him to death. Suddenly the house, already aflame due to fallen coals from the fire, begins to collapse, and the two Ushers and Bristol are consumed by the falling house, ending the Usher bloodline.
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