The Stalker is Right Outside!

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Episode 7/1x007
The Stalker is Right Outside!

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Someone watching someone in an LG15 show? Unheard of.

Blogger Jack
Date Posted January 6th, 2008
URL youtube.com
Length 0:43
Description Someone's outside watching my house. I don't know what to do.
Location(s) Jack's bedroom
YouTube Tags scared stalker homeless man watching me
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried
Series Producer(s) Amanda Goodfried
Producer(s) Gregg Moscot
Supervising Producer(s) Mary Feuer
Director(s) Miles Beckett
Camera Miles Beckett
Story Mary Feuer, Mesh Flinders, and Jan Libby
Editor(s) Kevin Schlanser
Cast
Jack Eddie Asher
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "How It Feels"
Next "Learn how to TELEPORT!"
Directly after "Party Crashers"
Directly before "Splitting Up"

The Stalker is Right Outside! is the seventh video in the lonelygirl15 mini-series Watchyourjack.

Transcript

Jack: (under covers) 'Kay. I don't know what to do. Somebody's watching me. My mom's not home. I'm by myself, and there's some creepy guy across the street and he's just staring at my house. First I thought he was some homeless guy, but he's been there for hours. It's so strange. Look, I-I'll check in later on whatweird. Why is this guy watching me? If any of you guys figure anything out, let me know.

Notes

  • Jack was not a confirmed character when he posted this video. Instead of appearing in the list of official videos on the lonelygirl15.com website, this video was posted as a response to Daniel's Party Crashers
  • this is the third Jack video that mentions whatweird.com
  • whatweird's current blog insinuates that Suzie must somehow help Jack in the near future, obviously tying the two seemingly unrelated storylines together finally
  • Jack officially joined the whatweird community on the same night, where he posted on the forums and interacted with the fans in-character. He reinforced the message of his video that there was a man watching his window from across the street. He could not really identify the man, noting that he was hiding in the shadows of the tree.