Down" is an episode of American horror anthology web television series Into the Dark that aired as the fifth episode of the show's first season. It originally premiered in the United States on February 1, 2019, on Hulu. The episode was directed by Daniel Stamm from a script written by Kent Kubena and stars Natalie Martinez, Matt Lauria, Arnie Pantoja, Diane Sellers, and Christina Leone.
In a high-rise office building on the evening before Valentine's Day, Guy (Matt Lauria) and Jennifer (Natalie Martinez) have been separately working late. Apparently the last people to leave, they enter the same elevator on different floors and make small talk. On the way down, the elevator abruptly stops, seemingly due to the thunderstorm outside. With no cell phone signal, they worry they'll be stuck in the elevator together until Tuesday morning, as Monday is President's Day.
At first, the two hit it off. Guy shares his water and a bottle of wine (a gift he claims is for a client) while Jennifer shares some Hershey's Kisses she grabbed before leaving her office. Killing time, they sketch pictures of each other. As the hours pass, they decide to play a game where Jennifer suggests they should share their dirtiest intimate encounters. Guy claims he doesn't have any great sex stories so Jennifer convinces him to make one up. Using her cell phone, she records him as he relays his tale. As Guy continues, his expression becomes dark and he abruptly ends the story, insisting he was becoming aroused. He then asks Jennifer if he can kiss her, and she consents, leading the two to have sex in the elevator.
Afterwards, Guy, believing that they shared a special connection, tells Jennifer he could fall in love with her. Jennifer, on the other hand tells Guy that their encounter was merely casual and that she still has feelings for an ex. Frustrated by what he sees as rejection, Guy admits that his story is a lie. His name isn't Guy and he's not an office worker. Instead, he works as one of the building's security guards and has essentially been stalking her. Furthermore, he stopped the elevator with his key when she wasn't looking. He then produces the elevator key and restarts the elevator.
Jennifer is furious; angrily telling him he'll rot in jail, provoking "Guy" to stop the elevator again. They get into a physical altercation, wherein the key is accidentally broken; truly trapping them inside.
"Guy" eventually breaks through the elevator's ceiling tiles and Jennifer persuades him into letting her climb out, promising she won't call the police. Once on top of the cabin, however, she flips him off before climbing up a ladder. "Guy" then pulls himself out and chases after Jennifer. He grabs her as she attempts to pry open the doors to an elevator on a higher floor and they both fall down back into the elevator cabin. Jennifer is the first to recover and ties "Guy" up using some of their discarded clothing. Threatening to maim him with a cigar cutter from a gift she had planned to give to her ex, she makes him confess everything he told her previously while recording him on her phone for evidence for the police. This time, "Guy" reveals the truth: his name is John Deakins and he used to be a successful white collar worker. He then tells her that the sexual encounter he claims to have made up earlier was actually true. Only in reality, his passenger was accidentally killed when his car ran off a ravine. After serving six months in jail for the crash he was unable to get a promising job, so he plotted the elevator incident to get a taste of his former life.
Very early Monday morning, another security guard, Eddie (Arnie Pantoja), arrives to take his girlfriend up to the high-rise's roof. He notices the elevator's stuck and works to free the pair. John, who has untied his hands and knocked Jennifer unconscious, lures Eddie halfway into the elevator before starting it and slicing the man in half. After cleaning up, John deletes files from the security desk computer and kills Eddie's girlfriend. He then carries an unconscious Jennifer to the parking garage, stuffs her into his car trunk, and drives away.
When John stops the car and opens its trunk, Jennifer appears to be dead. However, she suddenly attacks, knocking him down. She gets into his car and begins to drive away, before reversing and crashing into a dumpster in which John has dived into. Jennifer starts to walk away, puffing on a cigar when turns and tosses the lit cigar into the dumpster, and it bursts into flames, killing John.
On November 27, 2018, it was reported that an episode centered on Valentine's Day and titled "Down" would air in February 2019.[1] On December 18, 2018, it was reported that the episode was directed by Daniel Stamm from a script written by Kent Kubena and that premiered on February 1, 2019.[2]
On December 23, 2018, a series of still images from the episode were released featuring Matt Lauria and Natalie Martinez.[3] On January 14, 2019, another image from the episode was released.[4] Three days later, another series of images were released.[5] On January 22, 2019, the official trailer for the episode was released.[6]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has a score of 73% based on reviews from 15 critics, with an average rating of 6.61/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "With its clever concoction of suspense, violence, and romance, Down offers a titillating story that entertains on many levels."[7]
So I have been using a theme for Firefox for some time now, years, called Abstract Electric, makes the tool bar dark with a nice little streak of lightning or something. The tabs are dark but the drop down menus used to be white with black writing. Now this morning there was an update to Firefox and everything stayed the same except the drop down menus are now black with white writing. Can't figure out how to keep my theme which I like but put the drop down menus back to white with dark writing. I only want to change the drop down menus, not the color of the tabs or anything else, just want to put the drop down menus back to black on white
I think I found the problem: It has to do with Firefox 89 using something called "Proton". When I looked at articles talking about how to disable Proton, it suggested raiding about:config, searching for "proton", and forcing the flags to "false" to restore the "classic UI". I don't care about the rest, just the menus, so I changed the single Proton value browser.proton.contextmenus.enabled to "false" and got my light menus back :-)
Why are they making changes we do not ask for or want? A recent podcast of Security Now stated that Firefox has lost something like 56 million users and Chromium has gained a bunch. I wonder why? I have used Firefox since Version 1.0PR 10/15/2004. That's 17 years of faithfulness and what is my reward? Making unwanted changes to my browser appearance I did not want or ask for. Improve security, improve Operability, add features just leave the h*ll alone with my appearance settings. I had it like I wanted it and now it's not and I can't change it. Brave? Vivaldi? Edge? Chrome? I am seriously considering alternatives.
Hi, I don't know if this has been mentioned but the list in the drop-down menu on this page is really hard to see in dark mode. The pale grey text on a pastel background makes it very hard for those with vision issues to see the available options.
Took a screenshot - I hope the image has been attached properly.
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Does anyone have a Glow in the Dark PLA recommendation for a UK available glow in the dark filament that they know works and can share their settings please? It has to be available in the UK (thats United Kingdom, not the Ukraine)
That filament from what I can see has a temp range of 190-230. 190 seems stupidly low personally but if you also have a hardened nozzle (required for GITD) then you need to bump the temps 10 degrees anyway, that puts the range from 200-240. I'd try between 235-240. Layer adhesion is pretty much temp based and if you are not getting it at lower temps then increase it.
For printing temps yeah, if your bed adhesion is fine then leave that at what it normally is. I print a fair bit of silk silver and that has a 200-230 temp range according to the manufacturer. I print that at 230 with a steel nozzle x all the time. At 215 it tend to under extrude and cause clogs for me.
I've found if you dial in the filament accurately (measure it with digital callipers to get the true average diameter) and then plug that into the filament width field in your filament profile that the extrusion multiplier doesn't need to be touched and it wont string (with dry filament) even at the top of the temp range. Thats with PLA's at least lol.
Just printed at 240C and 0.3mm layers and it's come out a lot better, it looks OK and the layers have joined. A couple of blobs on it, but not too bad, I'll now try 0.2mm and see what that looks like.
I've had filament ranging from 1.71 to 1.8mm. 3DQF for example consistently seems to be 1.71, while 3dtommorrow is 1.76 usually (both of those are UK manufacturers btw ). Polymaker's Polyterra which I am a big fan of is 1.75 so right on the money from my measurements. Every single calculation the slicer does uses the filament diameter as a basis.
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