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Ralphie suffocates Ralph to death on the bed and then attacks her on the floor. This time both Ralph and Ralphie emerge from the bathroom at the same time. After talking too loudly, Ralph says Ralphie has woken again. Ralph tells Meg that he and his dad say his mother hanged herself but he says the true story is Ralphie killed her. Ralphie goes back to the bathroom and Ralph returns dressed normally.
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Thinking he is an imaginary friend, Meg at first humors Ralph, but becomes scared after Ralph goes into the bathroom dressed normally but returns in only underwear and a towel as a cape calling himself Ralphie he attacks her. She is initially amused when Ralph warns her that "Ralphie", a bad boy, is locked in the bathroom, and that they need to keep quiet so they do not wake Ralphie. Meg is hired by a man to babysit his pre-teen son Ralph for one night in Room 104. He wrote, "the variety of storytelling on display builds such tingly anticipation, each new episode is worth it even when the narrative disappoints" and that it is "such remarkable, refreshing television that even when it's bad, it's good". Reviewing the entire second season, Ben Travers of IndieWire gave it a positive review with a "B+" grade.
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The site's critical consensus reads, " Room 104 uses its anthology structure to its advantage, telling a series of short, eclectic stories that hit their marks more often than they miss." On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an 87% approval rating with an average score of 6.85 out of 10 based on 39 reviews. On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 65 out of 100 based on 22 reviews. Room 104 has received generally positive reviews from critics. For the editing process, directors do not receive final cut, and Duplass screens the episodes to a group of 20 people who work at their company for feedback. Episodes are filmed in a "fast and loose" manner for example, Josephine Decker directed her episode in two days only using an iPhone. Episodes are conceived in a " think tank" by the writers where they come up with dozens of ideas, and then they reach out to filmmakers that they are interested in to direct the episodes. According to Duplass, episodes of Room 104 are made for "a quarter" of the cost typically expected for HBO series. In a December 2018 interview, co-creator Mark Duplass revealed that the third season had already been filmed and edited, and he was writing season 4. The series received a 24-episode order and all the episodes were shot back-to-back as a cost-saving measure, and they were split into two 12-episode seasons. Each episode is a different genre from horror and thriller to comedy. The series is set in a single room of an American roadside motel, exploring characters who pass through it in each episode.