Something Scary Season 5 Episode 11 The Pocong. Indonesian Scary Story Time
- March 28, 2020
- 4 min
The Something Scary season 5 episode 11 titled "The Pocong: Indonesian Scary Story Time" is a bone-chilling experience that will make you question the supernatural. The episode takes you on a journey to Indonesia, where we hear one of the most infamous ghost stories that have been haunting the locals for generations. The folklore is primarily about the Pocong, a shrouded spirit of the dead, which is frighteningly making its presence known to the living.
In Indonesia, when someone dies, the family is supposed to clean and sew up the body in a white cloth, and then bury it for the afterlife. But what if that burial rite performed incorrectly? This is where the Pocong enters the narrative. The Pocong is essentially a corpse that is buried incorrectly and transforms into an undead being. The white funeral covering that the body is wrapped in becomes its shroud in the afterlife, and the spirit is trapped inside it. The scariest part is that the Pocong has limited senses, only being able to hear, and therefore, it wanders around aimlessly searching for people to reach out to them for assistance to mend its burial mistake.
The episode goes more in-depth into the legend of the Pocong, with dramatized re-enactments of the Pocong and its deadly encounters with the living. We hear chilling accounts from people who claim to have seen the Pocong or have been possessed by it. The storyline also highlights the importance of showing respect to the dead and calling out for help when in need. The Indonesian culture believes that if someone hears the Pocong's cries for help, they are supposed to chant prayers for the spirit to be at peace, or else it can bring death or misfortune to them.
The story takes a dark turn, and we learn about a family in Indonesia who seem to be cursed by the Pocong. The members of the family mysteriously die, or their mental state degrades to madness, all coming into contact or even proximity of the Pocong's presence. One survivor of the curse recounts his encounter with the Pocong, claiming that he saw the shrouded spirit standing in front of him while he was sleeping and woke up to find bruises on his chest. It left him traumatized for the rest of his life.
The episode ends with the storyteller sending out a warning to the audience, not to interact or provoke supernatural entities and to always show respect not just to the living but also to the dead. The storytelling of the Pocong was exceptionally done, giving viewers an insight into the Indonesian culture and their beliefs. The episode was a perfect mix of traditional and modern horror elements, and it makes for an intriguing and eerie viewing experience. For lovers of horror and folklore, this is an episode you shouldn't miss.