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Bulldog with sense of decency averts gaze during shower scene then shows her “other side”
She sure was ready to rumble when she saw what was about to happen. What a smart girl! 🥰
Jessica Adler
05.19.23

There are many great films floating around on the ether waves these days, which may be why watching them is one of America’s favorite pastimes.

But even animals can have a great time watching the tube.

And everybody loves the classics.

YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi
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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

One owner recently shared a hilarious video of their bulldog’s reaction to an Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece.

Dog, meet “Psycho”.

Needless to say, the internet has fallen in love with the funny pup.

It’s always amusing to see how animals react to movies and TV. Sometimes, they don’t seem all that interested in whatever you happen to be watching.

But other times, they just can’t seem to look away. Cats, dogs, and several other species have been spotted lazing around in front of the TV.

Well, this bulldog named Khaleesi was totally stuck to the screen as one of the film’s most iconic scenes began to play.

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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

Spoiler alert.

If you haven’t seen Psycho, the shower scene is undoubtedly the film’s most thrilling moment.

In this scene, the character of Marion Crane, played by Janet Leigh, is taking a shower when a shadowy figure approaches and stabs her to death.

It’s one of the best-known scenes in the whole of cinematic history and helped to make Psycho such a controversial hit at the time of its release.

In the most polite fashion, Little Khaleesi watches peacefully until the shower starts to run, then turns her head.

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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

Then, she looks away from the screen for a moment, as though she knows that something terrible is about to happen.

Khaleesi is a well-mannered bulldog.

We cover our children’s eyes during shower scenes and some of us look away.

Even Khaleesi knew to give the lady on the screen a little privacy. She looks at her parent filming her like “umm, I’m not so sure she’s supposed to be showering in front me right now.”

YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi
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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

Then, she can’t help herself.

As soon as the killer enters the scene, she can’t help peeking back at the screen.

Then, when the knife is revealed and Marion starts to scream, Khaleesi leaps into action! She suddenly dives up and charges toward the screen, barking angrily and trying to get the killer to back off!

It’s a super cute reaction as this brave bulldog stands up for the innocent victim, doing her best to try and save the day.

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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

Unfortunately, despite Khaleesi’s best efforts, she can’t change the outcome of this terrible scene.

Eventually, as Marion’s body slowly slumps to the floor of the shower, Khaleesi gives up barking and sits back down, watching attentively as the film continues.

She’s accepted defeat, albeit grudgingly.

YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi
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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

When the scene calms and the lady stops screaming, she doesn’t seem too upset about what happened and carries on watching as her amused owner films from the side of the room.

No sense in mourning fictitious strangers.

Hundreds of thousands of people have watched the clip so far, which was uploaded to the ‘Elvis and Khaleesi’ account, charting the antics of Khaleesi and her friendly bulldog sibling, Elvis.

Elvis was apparently too scared to watch Psycho and decided to hide in the kitchen during the shower scene, but Khaleesi was brave enough to sit through it.

YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi
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YouTube Screenshot - Elvis and Khaleesi

See courageous little Khaleesi try to play hero to Marion Crane in the video below!

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