Discussion of this season is exactly like any other season. If you criticize it at the beginning, you're just an a$$hole who doesn't know what he's talking about. But by episode 4 when everyone else joins in, it's ok.
Yeah, I haven't been feeling it from the beginning and just kept it to myself. When I saw people discussing the episode, my first thought was, "It's already back?!" Oh well. I will stick with it for the cast alone, but it's certainly not very good so far. The accent Kathy Bates is trying for is pretty rough.
Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!
^ I wouldn't consider that stealing. He did literally everything possible to underline the fact that it was a Halloween reference, right down to the piano score.
That said, I think last night's episode was the best the series has seen since the finale of "Asylum". :)
Updated On: 10/23/14 at 11:00 AM
Pretty much the only plot line that I am actually interested in at this point is Twisty, and if he is ever killed off I'll probably stop watching. Everybody else's plotlessness are just so generic.
"I feel like Stefon wrote the outline for this episode."
If you're looking for crap TV, I've got just the show for you. America's most overrated show is American Horror Story. This TV show, set in an abandoned dumpster in the subconcious overflowing toilet bowl of creator Ryan Murphy's mind airs on FX on Wednesday night. This episode's got everything. Julia Roberts' niece, stolen frame for frame shots from HALLOWEEN, modern day music set in the 50's, a bearded lady with psoriasis, The weird kid from AMERICAN BEAUTY who came from hell, trick or treaters who don't notice the psychotic clown 2 feet away from them, random ghosts, a viking hooker's ass, one siamese twin who's a real bitch, ripped off chicken heads and Patti Labelle doing a Woody Woodpecker call.
Twisty's easily been the most interesting thing about this season, so I'm sad he's gone. That said, John Carroll Lynch certainly got to pull out all the stops for his last appearance- what a great performance.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Twisty has been one of my favorite characters this season, apart from Dandy and LobsterTate. His story was so heartbreaking, and yet I wish we had more.
Damn it, Wes Bentley, could you not have taken Emma Roberts?
And, since we know Asylum references will be in this season, I was disappointed that James Cromwell's leg-amputating Nazi doc would have done the honors for Elsa.
Phyllis, I think you might be correct. I just don't care enough about any other characters that much so why should I make myself watch something I don't enjoy? Of course, other people can still like it and I understand that.