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WOO FIRST TO COMMENT! I've NEVER HAD THE CHANCE! I'M SO EXCITED!

For what relatively happened, entertaining enough episode. But yeah, Natalie is way too concerned with making a move and it could've just ruined her game.

I was more annoyed by all the Yahoo articles about Reedus saying we were gonna get a "shocking" midseason finale, one where we needed "tissues". Couple that with the Talking Dead's "We're gonna have a cast member you're going to WANT to see". So obvious someone would die. I just hate when cast/crew create spoiler

AAAARGHH. I knew it was too good to be true, Jon leaving. Stupid fu*king Keith and his bigass mouth.

[i]Wow.[/i] I really don't know what else to say. This may very well have been the show's most uncomfortable, darkest episode yet. Watching Valeria squirm as much as she did, watching her basically in complete fear was honestly really, really hard to watch. I think I'm way too involved in her as a character and so it

The thing is, both Murder House and Asylum managed to end their seasons well enough, with enough drive to get there. I hope this is one of those and doesn't become Coven, I really do.

So, is that your way of saying that it turns into Coven and the rest of the season is a mess?

This is the thing, and the reason why this article is just a complete fail. This show is about the most unpretentious show on TV, with the most unpretentious fans. I have no idea who you're talking to, but I've never talked to another fan of AHS that thinks it's "quality" TV. Us, the fans, watch it for one purpose-

Not as great as last week, but really good stuff. Loved seeing Jane again, and it had a really eerie, darker tone to it. This season feels like it's definitely less of the comedy it used to be. It's exciting but it's also even more uncomfortable now. Every time Paulie G is on screen I can't stop cringing. LOVED that

I get that Twin Peaks' 2nd season's middle section was a drag and a downturn, but come on… its first 7 episodes, and its series finale, are better than Season 1. The show wouldn't be what it is without those great episodes

Right up there with 4.04 as the season's finest episodes. But whereas the one two weeks ago served as a delicously wicked, twisted, and totally campy and entertaining ride, this one worked as the season's best plot-driven episode, as an actual piece of coherent television. As in, it seems like the writers at least are

This season has really broken the "great season" streak we had going there with 25-28. Oh Julie. Yes, you're such a victim. I can't feel sorry for her. Sure she was on the outs, but she constantly complained and did nothing, not to mention her little stunt in this episode. WHO. THE. HELL. DOES. THAT. Good fu*king

I don't know how I feel about there being so many villains this season

Another magnificent season. It's kind of unreal that they were able to keep the show exactly the way it was in the first season while still maintaining its quality and then some. Whereas I felt like a lot of the music drove the first season while we were still getting accustomed to the characters, it sometimes feels

The most fun I've had with this show since, maybe Asylum (although Coven 3.03 and 3.04 were particularly great in that department). Props for them too, they clearly built an actual arc for Twisty, opening up the doors for the acceptance from those people that will, hopefully, build to something. Not to mention Dandy,

From the get-go, this show had unbelievable hype to live up to, and it seems like to many it didn't. It continued to lose popularity and hype as it went on, which is a shame because I think the show got undeniably stronger after the solid, but unspectacular, first season. At the same time though, I could never fully

I can't tell you how many times I'd hear that this show had to be watched "in the right mood". Heck, even 30 Rock made a joke about it in the same way. That, and knowing that it was based on the aftermath of New Orleans, made me assume that it was this really depressing, really raw, bleak show. I was kind of weary of

The amount of "nothing happens!" complains about this show are shocking. Seriously, guys…

I seriously did not get the love for this last year. Considering that I don't even think that the two seasons were all that different, I really don't know why I was so "ehh" about it. But, I thought this was a really great season. Whereas I found more in Sheen's performance last season, I think Caplan became the MVP

I actually think that this was a B- episode, at best. Cagayan's premiere was way better