This season of AHS is such a vibe, it’s like I’m watching a classic crime drama but then Billie Lourd is in the most bizarre of side stories doing god knows what to those deer.
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Okay, am I the stupid one? I understand the leather guy is like a metaphor for aids killing gay men or whatever, I get that. But what about when he killed Barbara and then attacked Patrick in her apartment? Or when Fran and them saw him a Fire Island? Or when he attacked Gino, Patrick, and Adam and Patrick shot him in the head???? Or when Stewart saw him outside Sam’s apartment????!!
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Dead Lesbian Fight Round 1A
Poussey Washington (Orange is the New Black) vs Wendy Peyser (American Horror Story: Asylum)
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American horror story season one spoilers**
Damn I really wanted to like American Horror story… I’m like three quarters through the first season but like the whole Rubber man, SA, girls ghost bf impregnantes the girls mom, thing just gave me the Ick. Like it started out as such a cool premise and I really liked Tates character but then I feel like they just did not take it in a good way, it felt unnecessary and I can understand their end results, (couldn’t finish it but read the plot/synopsis for the rest of the season) but I feel like they could have gotten there by a different path yk?
Idk it’s a well done show but the weird SA weird stuff seemed unnecessary.
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finally got around to watching episode three.
it got me thinking about the way private tragedies affect the individual at their centre, only to expand their roots and rot everything around them.
i know, not such a revelation, but what drove this obvious conclusion home for me was the scene where she runs, scared and excited, out of the basement and into her husband's arms. when they hug, the desperation of seeing someone you love slowly but steadily turn into a stranger you never imagined meeting is excruciating as it is plain in dex's eyes.
also, the contrast between that and the trope of the crazy woman at the centre of it all who, it will turn out, was not that crazy, after all, which will make any doubt and disbilief shown towards her burn hotter. a bit of a cliché, but fitting, in a story that is a mélange of paranoia-filtred reality and confusion between the real and the feared and the uncanny truth that snakes in between.
the tension holds, so far, although i've already spotted the signature cheesiness of murphy/falchuk productions, which will probably spoil the end as it often does. at least, for me.
i know it will only increase as the series reaches its peak, so i'm enjoying the earlier episodes as much as i can.
points for the cheekiness of casting a trans woman for the role of a cisgender one. that was not missed and was highly appreciated.
(immense gratitude for that step-on-me-mummy attire of mj rodriguez in stiletto heels, pencil skirt and sleek, perfect coiffe. roar! that last frame, with her looming tall and mysterious in the back, like an ill omen had me salivating and howling like a wolf! sincerely hoping to see more of her in that role and clothes!)
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Adam: aww I’m shy I’m not here to get my picture taken?
Also Adam:
*strips off shirt, thumbs in pockets, serving like he’s been a model for decades*
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