EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 41 MIN
Why Rosemary’s Baby Is The Ultimate Blueprint For Psychological Manipulation
from Parallel Frequencies w/ Just Blane & Coco
Lean in closely, because we are stepping directly into the claustrophobic apartment building that birthed modern psychological horror. In this episode of Parallel Frequencies, Just Blane and Coco take a scalpel to the 1968 masterpiece Rosemary’s Baby to unpack why its terrifying narrative still cuts deep over fifty years later. While the surface plot deals with covens and the supernatural, the genuine, lingering dread stems from cold human betrayal and systematic gaslighting.We tear down the chilling performance of John Cassavetes as Guy Woodhouse—the ultimate struggling actor whose ravenous desire for success leads him to make the ultimate corporate casting couch deal at the expense of his wife's autonomy. Coco examines the architectural isolation of the Bramford floor plans and illuminates the tragic generational trauma of women whose instincts are ignored by authority figures. From Ruth Gordon's masterfully sinister, "smothering" hospitality to the dangerous traps of midcentury people-pleasing, we look at the vital importance of setting boundaries before the price of admission becomes too high. We also address the dark shadow of director Roman Polanski and debate whether an audience can truly separate timeless art from a broken artist.Uncover the frequencies hidden inside the horror. Subscribe today and support the wave.CTA: Subscribe + visit https://www.ridethewave.mediaSocial Links:https://YouTube.com/@parallelfrequenciesdaily
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