
The Showers | Creep Cast


[00:15 - 00:54]Creep Cast intro with Meat Canyon and Winda Guru


[00:27 - 03:50]Introduction of the story "The Showers"


[00:35 - 05:28]The author's excitement about the story


[05:35 - 10:10]There is a reference to a story or podcast being discussed.


[07:27 - 08:58]The author's uncertainty about the truth behind urban legends and the potential for embellishment


[08:58 - 10:10]The author's personal experience with creating and spreading urban legends


[10:10 - 13:20]The author's uncertainty about the truth behind urban legends and the potential for embellishment


[10:10 - 13:30]The speaker is discussing their discomfort with the current situation.


[10:44 - 11:43]Introduction of the story "The Showers"


[13:20 - 16:42]The author's excitement about the story


[13:30 - 16:11]There is a reference to a story or podcast being discussed.


[14:46 - 16:51]The potential for interesting and unfiltered storytelling in the early days of Reddit's r/nosleep community


[15:22 - 17:10]The speaker is discussing their discomfort with the current situation.


[16:51 - 19:28]The speaker moved around a lot during middle and high school.


[16:51 - 24:28]The author's personal experience with creating and spreading urban legends


[17:10 - 18:14]The speaker apologizes for hijacking the conversation and not knowing the context.


[17:10 - 18:14]They were a complete ham and made friends easily, but were often disliked by teachers.


[17:50 - 19:41]They made up a fake girlfriend in middle school.


[18:14 - 19:35]They mention someone named Jacoby, described as a seven foot tall woman.


[19:28 - 20:33]The speaker had another teacher who taught them to appreciate literature and storytelling.


[19:35 - 20:22]The speaker expresses their love for tall women.


[20:22 - 23:33]They mention someone named Jacoby, described as a seven foot tall woman.


[20:51 - 21:01]The author's uncertainty about the truth behind urban legends and the potential for embellishment


[21:32 - 22:41]They made up a fake girlfriend in middle school.


[21:32 - 23:40]The author's excitement about the story


[21:47 - 22:41]The speaker is discussing their discomfort with the current situation.


[22:16 - 22:47]The speaker had another teacher who taught them to appreciate literature and storytelling.


[22:16 - 23:40]The speaker expresses their love for tall women.


[22:47 - 23:33]They made up a fake girlfriend in middle school.


[23:10 - 24:40]Their friendships were fleeting and they were often bullied.


[24:40 - 30:36]They had a social studies teacher named Mr. Mace who was cool and swore sometimes.


[24:40 - 31:04]Mr. Mays tells a story about his road trip with friends after college graduation.


[28:46 - 28:59]Mr. Mays reminds the students to be safe on Halloween and assigns a paper.


[29:09 - 30:44]The speaker had another teacher who taught them to appreciate literature and storytelling.


[29:09 - 31:25]The students discuss the story and its possible meanings.


[30:44 - 30:52]The speaker was impressed by this teacher's emotional connection to the material.


[30:52 - 31:25]The class laughed at a crying teacher while watching a movie.


[31:25 - 38:33]Mr. Mays tells a story about his road trip with friends after college graduation.


[37:29 - 39:49]They get lost in the Midwest and end up in an abandoned farmhouse.


[39:49 - 44:55]Some students theorize about the farmhouse being a Nazi hideout or haunted by ghost babies.


[44:55 - 46:46]Mr. Mays tells a story about his road trip with friends after college graduation.


[46:46 - 49:04]They find multiple showers with leaking water in the farmhouse.


[49:04 - 49:35]They run out of the farmhouse and drive away.


[49:36 - 51:26]Mr. Mays tells a story about his road trip with friends after college graduation.


[50:03 - 54:07]Years later, the narrator runs into Mr. Mase at a bar and learns that the story may have been based on a real experience.


[50:57 - 52:24]One friend is injured by falling metal siding.


[50:57 - 53:39]The narrator goes to college and pursues a degree in English, inspired by Mr. Mase's storytelling.


[53:40 - 57:07]The narrator is recounting a story told to him by his high school English teacher, Mr. Mase.


[54:07 - 1.00:03]Years later, the narrator runs into Mr. Mase at a bar and learns that the story may have been based on a real experience.


[1.00:04 - 1.02:04]One night, the narrator attends a party and retells the story of the showers, which becomes a hit among the party-goers.


[1.00:27 - 1.05:46]The friend is skeptical but the speaker is intrigued.


[1.01:32 - 1.02:47]The narrator becomes obsessed with the story and retells it often, adding his own twists.


[1.02:32 - 1.05:04]The speaker jokes about how they would mess with people if they lived in a town associated with an urban legend.


[1.02:47 - 1.05:38]However, Mr. Mase dies from liver failure a month later, leading the narrator to question if there may be some truth to the story after all.


[1.02:47 - 1.11:15]The speaker discusses a potential story idea with someone.


[1.03:09 - 1.05:04]The narrator is hesitant, believing Mr. Mase's story to be just a product of his alcoholism.


[1.03:23 - 1.06:51]However, Mr. Mase dies from liver failure a month later, leading the narrator to question if there may be some truth to the story after all.


[1.05:11 - 1.06:20]The story involves an urban legend about a group of friends who discover a mysterious door in a tunnel and see something horrifying inside.


[1.05:17 - 1.07:18]The narrator goes to college and pursues a degree in English, inspired by Mr. Mase's storytelling.


[1.07:18 - 1.11:15]The narrator's friend suggests they try to find the place where the showers supposedly took place on their way back to New York.


[1.07:18 - 1.12:58]The speaker and a friend take a trip to Colorado and then decide to visit the town in Nebraska.


[1.07:47 - 1.08:54]The speaker discusses their plan to visit the town and potentially explore the area at night.


[1.08:54 - 1.11:59]The narrator is hesitant, believing Mr. Mase's story to be just a product of his alcoholism.


[1.08:54 - 1.12:47]The speaker discusses a potential story idea with someone.


[1.12:59 - 1.15:14]The narrator and his friend Steve are on a road trip and decide to look for a place called "the showers" that was mentioned in a story by Mr. Mace.


[1.12:59 - 1.21:23]The friend makes a comment about how far away they are from home.


[1.15:14 - 1.16:59]The narrator has a feeling they have found the right place, but doesn't want to jinx it.


[1.16:35 - 1.17:20]The only person who seems to know anything about it is an older lady who works at a gas station on the outskirts of town.


[1.17:13 - 1.19:08]The speaker discusses a potential story idea with someone.


[1.17:21 - 1.19:59]The narrator has a feeling they have found the right place, but doesn't want to jinx it.


[1.19:08 - 1.22:24]The friend makes a comment about how far away they are from home.


[1.19:15 - 1.20:46]The narrator and Steve return to the car and discuss the woman's reaction.


[1.20:46 - 1.22:05]The narrator has a feeling they have found the right place, but doesn't want to jinx it.


[1.20:58 - 1.23:16]The narrator and Steve return to the car and discuss the woman's reaction.


[1.21:11 - 1.24:50]They finally arrive at the showers and the narrator reverts back to his old habits, saying they could still tell people they found it.


[1.21:47 - 1.25:04]The narrator and Steve return to the car and discuss the woman's reaction.


[1.22:25 - 1.24:50]The speaker discusses a potential story idea with someone.


[1.23:33 - 1.24:18]They finally arrive at the showers and the narrator reverts back to his old habits, saying they could still tell people they found it.


[1.25:05 - 1.28:13]They drive along a dirt path, clearing any obstacles, and eventually find themselves in complete darkness as night falls.


[1.25:11 - 1.26:08]They decide to stay off main roads and eventually come across a small forest that looks promising.


[1.26:25 - 1.28:13]They came across a clearing with a giant dead tree blocking their path.


[1.27:14 - 1.27:57]They drive along a dirt path, clearing any obstacles, and eventually find themselves in complete darkness as night falls.


[1.28:14 - 1.30:56]The narrator remembered there was supposed to be a silo near the barn.


[1.28:14 - 1.31:54]The narrator and his friend Steve are on a road trip and decide to look for a place called "the showers" that was mentioned in a story by Mr. Mace.


[1.28:59 - 1.29:54]The narrator was scared and tried to escape, but couldn't open the door.


[1.30:56 - 1.33:17]They went back inside and continued exploring, but couldn't find anything.


[1.31:15 - 1.32:01]They finally arrive at the showers and the narrator reverts back to his old habits, saying they could still tell people they found it.


[1.33:17 - 1.33:28]Suddenly, the narrator heard a scraping sound and saw a door that was not there before.


[1.33:28 - 1.39:09]Steve arrived and opened the door, but the narrator blacked out.


[1.33:56 - 1.34:47]The narrator and a friend, Steve, were driving through a forested area in Nebraska.


[1.35:03 - 1.38:16]Suddenly, the narrator heard a scraping sound and saw a door that was not there before.


[1.39:09 - 1.40:31]He crawled through the door and found himself in a narrow tunnel.


[1.40:31 - 1.41:00]Steve arrived and opened the door, but the narrator blacked out.


[1.41:16 - 1.41:43]The narrator still believes in what he experienced, but is skeptical and drinks a lot.


[1.41:43 - 1.45:45]The narrator was scared and tried to escape, but couldn't open the door.


[1.43:29 - 1.44:54]He crawled through the door and found himself in a narrow tunnel.


[1.43:51 - 1.46:19]Suddenly, the narrator heard a scraping sound and saw a door that was not there before.


[1.43:51 - 1.46:33]They continue reading the story and the narrator is intrigued by the phrasing.


[1.43:58 - 1.47:27]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[1.45:57 - 1.46:19]They continue reading the story and the narrator is intrigued by the phrasing.


[1.46:33 - 1.50:10]The narrator describes how the children in the story are depicted as being in a state of deprivation and decay.


[1.46:33 - 1.52:54]Steve arrived and opened the door, but the narrator blacked out.


[1.46:41 - 1.47:11]He crawled through the door and found himself in a narrow tunnel.


[1.47:12 - 1.48:50]He saw a child in a dirty sleeping gown with a single eye that seemed to have hatred or anger behind it.


[1.47:28 - 1.48:07]They speculate about the purpose of the red door and the fleshy fluid that comes out of the walls.


[1.48:07 - 1.48:23]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[1.48:50 - 1.52:38]Steve arrived and opened the door, but the narrator blacked out.


[1.50:11 - 1.51:00]They continue reading the story and the narrator is intrigued by the phrasing.


[1.51:00 - 1.54:58]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[1.52:55 - 1.53:59]The narrator still believes in what he experienced, but is skeptical and drinks a lot.


[1.52:55 - 1.55:09]The narrator shares a personal connection to the story and their thoughts on the impact it has had on them.


[1.55:10 - 1.56:48]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[1.55:22 - 1.57:37]The narrator shares a personal connection to the story and their thoughts on the impact it has had on them.


[1.55:44 - 2.01:09]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[1.55:59 - 1.57:13]They speculate about the significance of this choice and whether it could be related to time travel.


[1.57:37 - 2.00:24]The narrator shares their theories about the story and the mysterious elements, such as the red door and the showerhead.


[2.01:10 - 2.02:38]The narrator and another person are discussing a story about a man named Mr. Mays going in the opposite direction.


[2.02:38 - 2.03:37]They discuss the possibility of the story being connected to other SCP stories and theories about the cult and the children.


[2.03:10 - 2.06:16]They speculate about the significance of this choice and whether it could be related to time travel.


[2.03:38 - 2.08:16]They discuss the possibility of supernatural elements or a cult being involved in the story.


[2.05:41 - 2.10:28]Jack falls through the floor and witnesses the ritual from underground, seeing the cult members surrounded by emaciated and dirty children.


[2.07:03 - 2.08:35]The narrator describes how the children in the story are depicted as being in a state of deprivation and decay.


[2.08:17 - 2.09:05]The speaker wishes for more content in the story, speculating that it would have had more if it was written in 2017.


[2.09:05 - 2.10:13]They mention the use of ambiguity in popular media such as indie video games.


[2.09:23 - 2.10:28]The speaker reflects on the use of ambiguity in stories, noting that it can either enhance or cheapen the storytelling.


[2.09:54 - 2.16:14]The protagonist, Jack, discovers the site years after the cult has become inactive.


[2.10:28 - 2.13:11]They discuss the potential for talented writers to add to the universe of this story without taking away from the original.


[2.12:26 - 2.14:22]They mention the theory of different tunnels and approaches in the story, and how this could lead to various interpretations.


[2.14:22 - 2.15:15]The speaker references other popular stories on Reddit, such as the pen pal and barasca series.


[2.14:41 - 2.17:08]They mention the theory of different tunnels and approaches in the story, and how this could lead to various interpretations.


[2.15:15 - 2.16:14]The speaker brings up a deleted Yahoo post about others having a similar experience near Hastings, Nebraska.


[2.17:08 - 2.21:42]They mention the theory of different tunnels and approaches in the story, and how this could lead to various interpretations.


[2.18:00 - 2.21:10]Jack falls through the floor and witnesses the ritual from underground, seeing the cult members surrounded by emaciated and dirty children.


[2.20:02 - 2.24:12]One of the children may have let Jack out of the tunnels.


[2.21:43 - 2.22:01]They express a desire for more information and less ambiguity in the story.


[2.22:02 - 2.28:22]The cult performs a ritual that involves collecting dead bodies and using them to create a pool of rotting water in a shower room.


[2.24:12 - 2.24:39]The story involves a cult and tunnels


[2.24:55 - 2.25:32]Two people discuss a horror story they read


[2.25:08 - 2.26:54]The story involves a cult and tunnels


[2.26:54 - 2.28:22]Two people discuss a horror story they read


[2.27:09 - 2.30:20]Jack falls through the floor and witnesses the ritual from underground, seeing the cult members surrounded by emaciated and dirty children.


[2.27:25 - 2.30:20]The story involves a cult and tunnels


[2.30:20 - 2.30:54]The protagonist, Jack, discovers the site years after the cult has become inactive.


[2.30:26 - 2.30:54]The story has great visuals and room for theories


[2.30:33 - 2.31:45]Jack falls through the floor and witnesses the ritual from underground, seeing the cult members surrounded by emaciated and dirty children.


[2.30:54 - 2.32:05]The entity may be producing rot and using the children to harvest dead bodies for its own purposes.


[2.30:54 - 2.32:37]The story involves a cult and tunnels


[2.31:45 - 2.32:59]The story has great visuals and room for theories


[2.33:00 - 2.33:54]The story was written around 2012-2014


[2.33:54 - 2.34:32]The hosts appreciate support and enjoy exploring new facets of horror


[2.34:32 - 2.35:35]They mention "Mr. Weller" as a potential meme for the podcast


[2.35:36 - 2.37:00]They sign off with their catchphrase "Stay spooked"


[2.35:43 - 2.36:30]The hosts thank Dillin for the story and say it is scary


[2.35:50 - 2.36:15]They plan to link the original post and the author's social media


[2.36:36 - 2.36:51]They sign off with their catchphrase "Stay spooked"