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"Aw, hell to the no!" Mercedes sang in objection to the notion that races within Ryan Murphy shows aren't portrayed with complexity or nuance. The fiery Latina, Santana, shouts angrily in Spanish. Likewise, Tina and Mike would object, but they are currently at Asian Camp. Jewish student Rachel Berry is too upset to

I can't tell if I am excited for this show or incredibly dreading it. A show that just hones in on nuanced, complicated, and diverse sex lives sounds really fascinating to me and within my interests - and I do enjoy most of Ryan Murphy's shows for at least a season or two (with the exception of The New Normal, which I

I'm sorry for your loss.

I thought this was the weakest episode of the season by a mile, and I definitely think Asylum is superior to Coven so far, by a long long long shot. This year is fun, but not much else. I could recommend last year without qualifying it, and this year I've had to qualify it a lot.

Okay, fine! I admit it! They're all great witch characters! Please don't send them to jail!

Yeah, now that things are connected together I am more excited for its future. But this episode relied on a lot of plot conveniences to get everything together.

I was confused during the scene; I kept thinking she looks like a Mamie Gummer lookalike, but I knew it wasn't her.

Yes, it should be set at a male strip club. They'll put the magic in Magic Mike.

Ryan Murphy needs to have Meryl Streep on the show for season four, and have it just be Meryl Streep, Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates and Angela Bassett sipping tea and sassing the place up.

What are you talking about?

This episode was pretty weak. They finally are tying all of the loose character plots together so that the storylines all feel related, but the way of doing so felt ridiculous in a bad way.

On one hand, I was like "YEAH, MAN ASS!"

If it wasn't obvious before, she's the Supreme.

Drunk cameraman.

Madison's resurrection was pretty excellent. The maggot crawling out of her mouth was perfectly creepy. And "I need a cigarette" is the line of the night so far.

The show is finally starting to tie all the random character plots together into one narrative, but it just feels so ridiculous as it does so. And bad-way-ridiculous, not good-way. Why did Kyle just pop out of nowhere? And now Zoe popped out of nowhere? With Myrtle buried in the front yard, this is the most social

Well, there's some man ass but…

Denis O'Hare gets to speak, finally. About fucking dead people.