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Lowe does seem to be the closest we have right now to a central narrative, between taking up the most screentime and coming closest to telling a complete story within the premiere, but I really hope they go in a different direction, because god, I thought his storyline was by far the most boring and worst, part

Apparently Murphy and Falchuk are just exec producers on Crime Story, seems relatively unlikely they'll have much to do with the writing, given that and everything else on their plate. I still refuse to dignify the concept of that show, though.

And the question no one should be asking: Where's Evan Peters?

Not to mention the plan for various historical serial killers to meet this season, with Rabe as Aileen Wuornos. So yeah, it makes sense. I'm also fairly sure she and Bomer are vampires, considering the way they went straight for the couple's necks. She kept him alive by turning him, putting Bates in debt to her and

Michael J Anderson is fine, just on the older side these days.

It's 15 episodes, I think it's going to be thirteen weeks, with a two-hour premiere and two-hour finale.

And its title is Mulder and Scully Meet the Wereman, apparently. Which is amazing. And definitely indicates it hasn't lost its humor.

Garrrrrmanarrnarr!

Yeah, my Apple TV one didn't have commercials either, it was great.

You can watch Yahoo Screen shows on a television. I did with Community and will eventually with Other Space. There are Apple TV/Smart TV/probably roku apps for it.

. . .Clown, a huh hah!

"I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island." "What do they got there?" "Apes, but they're not so big."

The music is gorgeous, it's hilarious and does very well at its genre pastiche, and Frank n Furter is a genuinely very emotionally affecting character, performed perfectly by Curry. I earnestly believe it to be a great, important film.

Under the Dome just ended, and Pines doesn't entirely fit the mold, even if it does inexplicably come back for another season.

Considering the racial material Bates was involved in with her Coven character, I don't know about that.

It's at least presented, successfully or not, within the works and outside of them, as such. That doesn't give Murphy any leeway or excuse, of course.

I'm pretty sure that's what they meant by saying 'abusee' as opposed to abuser. Anyway, I share the rest of your Peters sentiments.

It's an improvement on Coven and Freak Show. Which, I know, not saying a lot, but it's much closer to the good ol' ridiculous, thinks it's better than it is, actually entertaining camp than the utter bore of those two.

I loved that they did a riff on that so much, especially since that was like 2 1/2 years ago at this point. It sounded like it was Geith doing the guy's voice, but it could've been an impression. Didn't see his name in the credits.

In fairness, every part of that episode was great, and him and Dany's conversation would probably be the standout if it weren't for the back half of the episode being what it is.