‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Just Shared a Creepy Backstory for One of Its Most Mysterious Characters

In a shocking twist, it's revealed that Ingrid Kersh, the kindly housekeeper at Juniper Hill Asylum who befriends troubled teenager Lilly Bainbridge, is actually Mrs. Kersh - an incarnation of Pennywise, the demonic clown from Stephen King's It universe.

The connection was first hinted at in episode three when Lilly sought out Ingrid for advice and encouragement. The show revealed that Ingrid had a personal connection to Pennywise, having delivered Mabel to the basement where she was devoured by the supernatural entity as a child.

Ingrid, played by Madeline Stowe, was the daughter of Bob Gray, who was later revealed to be an older incarnation of Pennywise. The young Ingrid heard a patient named Mabel claim that "there are no such things as clowns in pipes" - a phrase that would later become synonymous with Pennywise's modus operandi.

In episode six, Lilly discovers the shocking truth about Ingrid and Pennywise when she finds a photo album filled with pictures of Ingrid dressed up as a clown, alongside a picture of her father from 1908. When Lilly confronts Ingrid about the resemblance, she reveals that "no one who dies here ever really dies" - a chilling warning that foreshadows the horrors to come.

As it turns out, Ingrid has been dressing up in her clown costume for 27 years, trying to reconnect with her long-dead father while also luring children into Pennywise's clutches. It's revealed that Ingrid was driven by grief and a desire to see her beloved father again - a twisted motivation that ultimately puts the lives of those around her at risk.

The connection between Ingrid and Pennywise is a chilling reminder that even those who seem harmless can be hiding dark secrets. As one fan has noted, "you'd better be extremely careful before you trust anyone" in Derry, where the lines between reality and horror are constantly blurred.
 
OMG 🤯 I'm shocked! I didn't see this coming at all! The whole thing is so creepy 😳 Madeline Stowe's character is literally the ultimate twist - who would have thought Ingrid was Pennywise's daughter? And that backstory with her dad and Mabel... ugh, it gives me chills 🎃 The way Ingrid's character is slowly revealed to be this sinister force behind Lilly's adventures is just masterful. I'm low-key impressed by how well the show executed this plotline 😎
 
I'm so down with this twist! I mean, why should we believe everything we're told about nice people like Ingrid? It's all about perspective 🤔. Maybe she's just trying to fill her life with joy and connection by embracing the spirit of her dead dad. Who are we to judge? Let's not forget, Pennywise is a master manipulator – he's got them wrapping around his finger in no time 😏. I'd rather think Ingrid's just a complex person trying to find happiness than some twisted creature lurking beneath the surface.
 
Ugh, just when I thought Juniper Hill was getting a little too intense... 🤯 I mean, Ingrid's connection to Pennywise is wild, but it's also kinda sad? Like, imagine being driven by grief and a desire to see your dad again, but you go about it the wrong way. It's like, what even is that? 😔 And now Lilly has to deal with this whole thing... I'm just waiting for something crazy to happen at this point 😅
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by this twist! Who knew Ingrid Kersh was a clown all along? 😱 Like, why would she pretend to be so nice and friendly if she's actually got some major Pennywise vibes going on? 🤔 And the fact that her daughter is an older incarnation of Pennywise... mind blown! 💥 It makes total sense now about how Ingrid was trying to connect with her dad through her clown costume, but it's still super dark. 👻 Like, I get that she was grieving and stuff, but still, that's some twisted motivation right there 😳 And now I'm low-key terrified of clowns everywhere 🤡😨
 
ugh what a nightmare 🤡 this just got creepier by the minute, a nice old lady turned out to be a demonic clown serial killer...can't even go to an asylum without worrying about getting eaten alive 😱 and now I'm stuck on this show that's just gonna keep piling on more terror...think i need a nervous breakdown 🤯
 
🤯 this twist is wild!!! I mean, i get it, its a great plot twist but i cant help feeling that Ingrid wasnt entirely evil, like she was driven by grief and stuff 🤕 her whole backstory with Pennywise is so tragic 🙏 its not just about being a creepy clown, its about a daughter trying to connect with her dead dad. also, what if Lilly wasnt the only one who knew? maybe there were others around Ingrid who knew too? that would add another layer of tension to the show 😬
 
😳🤯 this is wild... i mean i knew something was up with Ingrid, but a whole other level of twisted. i feel bad for Lilly, she's so trusting and then BAM... her whole world gets turned upside down. 27 years of dressing up as a clown, it's just mind-blowing 🤯. and that quote "no one who dies here ever really dies" is giving me all the chills 😱. i think what's really interesting is how this connection reveals that even people we think are harmless can have dark secrets... it makes you wonder about everyone, you know? 🤔👀
 
omg what a twist!!! i knew it was getting freaky in Juniper Hill already but this is on another level 😱. Ingrid's backstory is literally insane - her dad's dark past and all that. I get why she'd wanna reconnect with him, but using Pennywise as some sort of twisted coping mechanism? 🤯 That's just messed up. And can we talk about how Madeline Stowe's acting skills are outta this world right now?! She's giving me chills. The show is getting so good it's scary 😲
 
🤯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this twist... I mean, who would've thought that Mrs. Kersh was actually Pennywise?! It's like something out of a Stephen King novel 📚. I loved how it was hinted at throughout the show, but that final reveal in episode 6 was mind-blowing 😱. And the motivation behind Ingrid's actions is just twisted... grief and wanting to see her dad again, but using children as sacrifices? Ugh 🤢. It's a dark reminder that even someone who seems nice can have a sinister side. I'm definitely keeping my distance from Mrs. Kersh from now on 😳.
 
omg i just got back from the most amazing hike over the weekend 🏞️ and saw the most gorgeous sunset with these huge fluffy clouds that looked like cotton candy 😍 i swear it was so peaceful and reminded me of how tiny our problems really are in the grand scheme of things. have you guys ever tried those new trail mix flavors at the store? i'm totally obsessed with the spicy one 🤩
 
🤯 I'm literally shaking right now... this is insane! So Ingrid was just being all momly and friendly with Lilly, but it turns out she's actually the evil clown from Stephen King's It? Like, why? 😱 Her backstory about her dad and Mabel being devoured by Pennywise in the basement is giving me chills. And that line "no one who dies here ever really dies"... I need a shower after reading this. 🚿 The whole thing just feels so wrong, you know? Like, how did no one suspect something was off about Ingrid? This show always knew how to keep us on the edge of our seats... now it's just terrifying thinking about what's gonna happen next 💀
 
🤯 I'm shook by this latest twist in Juniper Hill! Who knew that sweet Ingrid Kersh was actually Pennywise's mini-me? 🤡 It's mind-blowing to think about how far back those threads of connection go, all the way to her dad Bob Gray being an older incarnation of Pennywise. 😱 I mean, 27 years of dressing up as a clown and luring kids into danger just to reconnect with his dad? That's some messed up grief coping mechanisms right there 💔. It's crazy how easily we can get blind-sided by people who seem all nice and harmless on the surface, but have this dark secret lurking beneath 🕵️‍♀️. Can't wait to see where this storyline goes from here! 😲
 
OMG I just had the most mind blown moment watching this show 🤯... like I'm still trying to process how Ingrid turned out to be Pennywise's daughter lol what a twisted plot twist! But can we talk about the forum for a sec? I mean, the discussion thread is literally dying over here 😴. Like, where are all the thoughtful comments and analysis of the show? It feels like everyone just jumped into the thread shouting "OMG I KNEW IT!" without even saying what it was about 🤷‍♀️. Can't we have a more nuanced conversation about this episode?! The platform could do so much better than this... 👎
 
omg what just happened lol i was watching ep 3 and i'm like why is Ingrid always smiling so much and now it's out that she's a creepy clown I feel so betrayed 🤡😱 but at the same time its kinda sad how her dad is, you know, pennywise's dad and stuff. and 27 years of dressing up in a costume? thats wild. i wonder if Lilly will ever be able to trust Ingrid again or if shes gonna be all like "i knew it was you" 😂 anyway, this just made me wanna watch the whole it series again for the first time 📺👻
 
🤯 this show just got so much creepier! I mean, I thought Ingrid was already kinda unsettling but now I'm low-key terrified of her 😳. The whole twist with Pennywise and Bob Gray being connected is wild 🌪️. It makes sense that she's been dressing up as a clown for 27 years trying to reconnect with her dad - it's like she's trying to fill the void left by his death 💔. But at the same time, it's super messed up because she's literally using that grief to lure kids into Pennywise's trap 🎂. I love how the show is playing with the idea of trust and reality in Derry - you can never be too careful around there 😅
 
oh my god!!!! this is like totally insane!!! i cant believe ingrid was hiding such a deep secret all along 🤯 how could we not see it coming tho? she's been so sweet and kind to lilly and everyone else the whole time... meanwhile, her inner demons have been running wild 🎂👻 i'm literally shakin with excitement rn
 
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