Wow. What a ridiculous story line.
Wow. What a ridiculous story line.
Thanks for a fine story, Sean.
Thanks for a fine story, Sean.
Thanks for a fine story, Sean.
American was ugly already, he just validated all the haters.
The line where Dirk says he never knows anything, and it's very relaxing? Saved the episode.
I hopped into the trope, since the town seems like a Hell mouth.
Yep. Wondering that, too, since how are we seeing all this as found footage otherwise?
Again with the seriously late review? Hmph.
I was surprised, too. I thought the ghost people had to kill someone in order for them to become evil spirits.
McGinley makes me laugh, repeatedly. What kind of person thinks Starsky and Hutch are gay, AND is an I Dream of Jeannie fanboy? And didn't know his wife was the Slayer. Still can gaslight the hell out of his daughter, though!
I was entertained. And I don't have whatever highfalutin channel Evil Dead is on.
At this juncture—right after the first episode—I ditched any notions of this being a Doug Adams homage of any kind. Does it work as a show? Am I entertained? So far, not so much. The performances are solid, and I am going to keep watching, but as an experienced AHS watcher, I know a cluster when I see one.
My other activity while this was on: reading "Yuri on Ice!" fanfic. By and large, the fanfic won.
Good points. How could she have swung that crowbar with both hands after a serious would without healing powers?
When this was announced, I thought he was. Disappoint.
And entirely sensible, since people are being chased by aggressors with weapons.
I don't think Stephen Hawking gives .0001 fucks what women are thinking.
I must say that this program brought some very satisfactory ultraviolence.
Okay, what's the over/under on Matt being the survivor?