I appreciate the clever title of the season finale, “AfterBirth”, following last week’s “Birth” but also feeling like the remnants of something beautiful and frightening at the same time.
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I appreciate the clever title of the season finale, “AfterBirth”, following last week’s “Birth” but also feeling like the remnants of something beautiful and frightening at the same time.
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I predict that by next week’s season finale Ben will have completely lost it so he replaces Vivien’s occupancy in the loony bin, or he will join the other “living” dead in the Murder House. Either way, he’s not making it out functionally alive at the end.
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At the end of at least the last 3 episodes I have sat up at the end and shouted “All right, already! Figure it out, Ben! Vivien! The House is a Bermuda Triangle of Spirits! Get with the program!” as I shake my fist in the air like an old man at the neighborhood kids.
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F you, Ryan Murphy and AHS for giving me the worst nights of sleep before the opening credits of the freaking show. I basically huddled in a fetal position for two nights before I found the episode again on my DVR to watch it full through. In the daytime.
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Vivien’s deteriorating is frustrating. I love her strength and to see her falling apart makes me want to scream.
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My favorite part of the episode had nothing to do with plot motivation. It was Vivien’s random sex fantasy that paid homage to Janet’s POV montage from Rocky Horror.
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I need to not eat during these episodes. In mid-bite I watched Vivien scarf a brain. While I didn’t throw up, it sure did make me lose my appetite.
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Where most TV shows are content to devise a plot and let it string along, even drag along, AHS is nothing like that. Even the braver shows that are willing to kill off a prominent character haven’t got the balls to do what this show has so far done.
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